out our new seasonal section highlighting where locals and visitors can go "Where to Eat": Check to get great food and drink in Garfield and Wayne counties!...B4
The
Insider
Serving Wayne & Garfield Counties, Utah
Loa • Fremont • Lyman • Bicknell • Teasdale • Torrey • Grover • Fruita • Caineville • Hanksville Panguitch • Panguitch Lake • Hatch • Antimony • Bryce • Tropic • Henrieville • Cannonville • Escalante • Boulder
Thursday, July 13, 2023
Issue # 1520
insiderutah.com
Want Local Author Seeks to Inspire “An Oasis of Well Being” SUMA to See Bats Through Guided Journal for Teens Hosts Four in the Wild? by Nancy Goude Powerful Attend DWR Exhibitions Viewing This Event Summer SALT LAKE CITY -
CEDAR CITY - From socially-conscious video games to tree-celebrating works from the permanent collection, the summer exhibitions at Southern Utah Museum of Art are a powerful grouping of perspectives on cultural identities, complex political statements, mundane objects, and symbols of life. These four exhibitions will be on display at SUMA from June 10 to September 23, 2023. “Our summer exhibitions—among our most ambitious to date—offer visitors the opportunity to see world-class art from collections across the country right here in Southern Utah, and to explore timely themes related to race and migration through exciting new media and installations,” said Becky Bloom, assistant director of curatorial affairs at SUMA. Learn more about each of the four exhibitions below: Lennart Anderson: A Retrospective Exhibitions Cont'd on B1
Courtesy Nancy Goude
Grace Welker—local writer and resident of Escalante, Utah—and her new book Oasis Pages: Teen Writing Quest. Oasis Pages is a guided journal that includes a compilation of writing prompts that encourage teens to embark on a daily discovery of the far-too-often unexplored inner worlds that create our character and ultimately drive our decision-making and behaviors.
ESCALANTE - Local writer Grace Welker is so passionate about the value of self-discovery and expression through writing, her mission is to inspire teens—and adults, too—to
make it a practice. “Words are sacred. We are made of stories. Everyone has something to share. We are each and every one of us unique and equal. Writing is a destiny
Two Feral Horses Stranded FS to Conserve More Than on Lake Powell Beach 18,000 Acres Have Been Rescued of Utah Forest Land Through IRA Funding
Courtesy National Park Service
A horse trailer loaded on a NPS work vessel was used to remove two horses stranded in Navajo Canyon. LAKE POWELL - A mare and foal that had been stranded on a Lake Powell beach in Navajo Canyon have been rescued. Glen Canyon National Recreation Area staff had been monitoring and feeding the animals since June 7. Park staff contacted a local veterinarian and together they assessed the horses and their situation. It was concluded that the two feral horses were trapped on the beach due to rising lake elevations and they had no way to escape on their own. Some theories as to why this occurred in-
Utah is home to 18 confirmed bat species, and today's Utah Division of Wildlife Resources event will give you the opportunity to learn more about them and also have the chance to possibly see bats up close. Bats are unique in that they are the only mammals capable of true flight. They are found throughout the state and can be abundant wherever they can find food, shelter and water. Utah’s bats feed almost exclusively on insects. While Utah’s greatest diversity of bat species is found in the southern part of the state, DWR biologists conduct statewide surveys to learn more about the different species, where they are located throughout Utah, and how their populations are doing. During these surveys, biologists use special nets—often placed near the water—to snare bats as they swoop down to eat insects. The biolo-
clude the mare giving birth and a limited food supply that eventually ran out after Lake Powell water levels continued rising. Horses are great swimmers, but for unknown reasons, the mare stayed on the beach until she was too weak to make the one-quarter mile swim with a newborn. The horses were not in danger of being inundated by the rising lake levels. They had access to the Lake Powell water and National Park Service (NPS) staff Stranded Horses
Cont'd on A2
REGIONAL WEATHER FORECAST
OGDEN - The Forest Service announced that 18,648 acres in the Intermountain Region will be conserved thanks to more than $14.4 million in Forest Legacy Program funding provided through the Inflation Reduction Act. These investments ensure the most critical forestlands will continue to provide benefits to people, communities, and thriving ecosystems. “These forests, which were identified by our state, tribal, and non-profit partners as vital to local communities, are critical to the health of our planet and the livelihoods of millions Forest Land Cont'd on A3
for some—and everyone should do it,” Oasis Pages: Teen Writing Quest author Grace Welker said when describing her beliefs, values and passion. Her guided journal
Cont'd on A6
Cont'd on A2
Explore deep time and ancient life at Bryce Canyon’s annual Geology Festival
Courtesy National Park Service
Bryce Canyon's centennial Geology Festival is scheduled for Friday, July 14 and Saturday, July 15, 2023, and will include guided hikes, geology programs and interactive family-friendly booths. BRYCE - Bryce Canyon's centennial Geology Festival is scheduled for Friday, July 14 and Saturday, July 15 and will include guided hikes, geology
programs and interactive family-friendly booths. This year’s festival will also feature special evening programs from author and geologist Christa Sadler and
park paleontology fellow Tut Tran exploring fossil discoveries within and Geology Festival Cont'd on A6
UPCOMING EVENTS... 2023 Panguitch Pioneer Day
July 22, 2023 Panguitch, Utah
THURS. JULY 13 - WED. JULY 19
**Weather is subject to Change
Bats
Oasis Pages
100 Years of Bryce Canyon, Over 50 Million Years of Fossils
FOR SOME BUT NOT ALL REGIONS REPRESENTED IN OUR NEWSPAPER COVERAGE AREA
Mostly sunny and hot, with highs in the 90s; lows in the high 40s to mid 50s. Little to no chance of precipitation, and winds steady from 12 to 14 mph.
includes a compilation of writing prompts that encourage teens to embark on a daily discovery of the far-
The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.
—Eleanor Roosevelt
2023 Moqui Motor Madness
August 19, 2023 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Escalante City Park ALL content for THE WAYNE & GARFIELD COUNTY INSIDER MUST BE submitted by FRIDAY AT NOON to be included in the following Thursday edition of the paper.
BOXHOLDER
PRE-SORT STANDARD PAID RICHFIELD, UTAH PERMIT No. 122