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6th Annual TCMF Theme 'Music is in Our Nature' Celebrates Great Outdoors; June 2 - 7 TORREY - Violamore Duo and Friends, the Torrey Chamber Music Festival (TCMF) musicians, are back to bring you another week of inspiring concerts from June 2 - 4, 2023. Now in our 6th season, we are thrilled once again to present world class chamber music to you. The 2023 season theme "Music is in our Nature" celebrates musical tributes to the great outdoors. At TCMF, we believe in the power of music to unite and uplift— to make us feel like we’re a part of something bigger, and to connect to our wider community. This year’s program features familiar classical favorites that everyone can recognize, like Vivaldi’s “Spring” from The Four Seasons, and masterworks
Governor Cox Visits Local High Schools
May 2023 BOULDER - The May 2023 Boulder Planning Commission (PC) meeting began with the Rice preliminary subdivision application. The Zoning Administrator (ZA) stated all requirements have been met. This is a one lot subdivision with town road and fire hydrant access. The applicant stated that they have communicated with neighbors and have so far received support. Following this was the conceptual plan for the Nguyen subdivision, at the corner of Lower Boulder and Burr Trail. There would be four lots total, including one lot that contains the existing house. One road would serve the top two lots. A member of the TC asked how the fields would be handled. A representative of the applicants responded that
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Governor Spencer Cox stopped by Panguitch High School (PHS) on Monday, May 8, 2023, as part of his Connecting Utah tour, and he invited five PHS students to join him onstage for a panel discussion. The Connecting Utah tour weaves through all 29 counties in Utah, allowing him to meet with constituents and provide updates on his vision for Utah.
Boulder Arts Council Hosts Free Performance by the Pangelic Duo at Escalante H.S. on May 27
Entrada Institute and Capitol Reef National Park Hold Spring Star Party and Night Sky Monitoring Event
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The Boulder Arts Council invites you to a performance by the Pangelic Duo on Saturday, May 27th at 1PM at the Escalante High School Auditorium. ESCALANTE - The Boulder Arts Council invites you to enjoy a very special, free, fun, family event on Saturday, May 27th at 1PM at the Escalante High School Auditorium. The Pangelic Duo, consisting of Faye Seeman, harpist, and Liam Teague, a steelpan musician, will provide a blend of sounds unusual in their musicality and seldom heard in this part of the world. Check them out on YouTube at https://youtu. be/_3gTKoLAQYQ. Faye Seeman is an adjunct professor of harp studies at Wheaton College and Northern Illinois University, as well as the principal harpist of the renowned Chicago Sin-
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provide updates on his vision for Utah. The 23rd tour stop was Panguitch High School (PHS). Students, teachers, and community members settled into the Bobcats’ auditorium, listening to the governor as he moved
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In an interview, Gov. Cox discusses water, local heritage, tourism, land conservation, how to support women and girls, & rural economic opportunities
PANGUITCH - Governor Spencer Cox stopped by Wayne and Panguitch high schools on Monday, May 8, 2023, as part of his Connecting Utah tour. The tour weaves through all 29 counties in Utah, allowing him to meet with constituents and
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fonietta Orchestra. Liam Teague, a Trinidadian, is perhaps the most versatile and accomplished pan musician in the world today. He is an Associate Professor of Music at Northern Illinois University, heading the Steelband Studies Department and performs throughout the world. Together, they step outside of conventional boundaries, engaging and entertaining audiences with original compositions and improvisations that make it impossible not to tap your feet or clap your hands. The Boulder Arts Council is supported in hosting this event with genPangelic Duo Cont'd on A2
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TORREY - This year’s annual Spring Star Party and Night Sky Monitoring Event was very successful. Held on April 15, 2023, nearly 60 people of all ages gathered together to view the stars. The event is co-sponsored by the Entrada Institute and Capitol Reef National Park. Capitol Reef National Park sent a telescope with Park Ranger Angelina and Park Ranger Andy. Ranger Angelina enthusiastically pointed out stars, planets and constellations while Ranger Andy manned the telescope. Attendees, both newcomers and veterans, were excited to learn more about the night sky. Sixth grader C.J. Clark and Barb Walkush commented that they learned so much and about how fun it was to discover that at the top of Spring Star Party Cont'd on A2
through some of the major talking points of his platform: water conservation, housing affordability, tax cuts, and regulating social media. After the general address, Cox invited five PHS students to join him onstage
for a panel discussion. The students were each allowed to ask the governor one question. One student asked, “Why does it feel like politicians are fighting so much Connecting Utah
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Wild Indigo Café in Boulder Now Open and Serving 'Food with Flair' by Tessa Barkan
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Wild Indigo Café creator Lacy Allen with cook Peyton Enborg. Wild Indigo Café food truck is now open in Boulder, Utah. BOULDER - Wild Indigo Café, Boulder’s newest addition to the food scene, is now open and serving “food with flair!” “Food with flair,” says creator Lacy Allen, “means that we take something you’d see on a regular menu, like French
toast, and then we add little touches of things you wouldn’t usually see, like an apricot filling with anise, cardamom and saffron.” Allen has lived in Boulder for eight years and was previously a manager at Hell’s Backbone Grill. In 2018, she founded Indigo
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UPCOMING EVENTS... The Anderson Quartet
May 22, 2023 7:00 p.m. Boulder Town Park
3rd Annual Wild Potato Days
May 26 & 27, 2023 Escalante, Utah
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