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Thursday, September 19, 2024
CRNP Seeks Volunteers to Assist with Sky Quality Monitoring
CAPITOL REEF NP South-central Utah is a hotspot for pristine night skies and beautiful stargazing. Wayne County is lucky enough to have two internationally recognized dark sky places: Capitol Reef National Park and the town of Torrey. The requirements for designation are stringent; in parks, the milky way must be visible with the naked eye on a typical night. In dark sky communities, a lighting policy must be written, and all publicly owned lighting must be retrofitted within five years. In both dark sky parks and dark sky communities, sky quality monitoring must be conducted yearly to measure and mitigate negative changes. Every fall, Capitol Reef and Torrey Dark Skies visit several points around the park Volunteers Wanted Cont'd on A6
Quinoa Harvest & Andean Festival Celebrates 4th Year, Sept. 21
by Lauralee Williams | Wayne Company | Daughters of Utah Pioneers
Courtesy Jessica Gober
On Thursday, August 29, at 1 p.m., Wayne Company, Daughters of Utah Pioneers (DUP) held its annual Fall Jubilee, a “kick-off” celebration to begin the DUP year. desert landscapes. Music, including Celtic tunes, filled the air as Scott Smith and Mary Bedingfieldsmith shared their exceptional talents with voice, guitar, violin and flute. Tables were brightly decorated with various fresh floral arrangements provided by Camp members. Attendees were welFall Jubilee Cont'd on A6
REGIONAL WEATHER FORECAST FOR SOME BUT NOT ALL REGIONS REPRESENTED IN OUR NEWSPAPER COVERAGE AREA
THURS. SEPT 19 - WED. SEPT 25
Cooler temperatures and sunny/partly cloudy. Highs from the mid 60s to the high 70s; lows in the 30s. Winds variable from 10 to 13 mph.
**Weather is subject to Change
21, in and around Panguitch. Festivities start at 8 a.m., where participants will meet in the lobby of the Two Sunsets Hotel for
a light breakfast (pastries by Becky Henrie) followed by carpooling to Casto Canyon for a short hike with llamas (photo opportunities abound) and a concert by
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Los Hermanos de Los Andes. These concerts in the canyon have been magical, Festival
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Courtesy Rebecca Felt
PANGUITCH - The Quinoa Harvest & Andean Festival is now celebrating its fourth year. The upcoming day-long event will take place Saturday, September
Garfield County Commission GARFIELD CO. The Garfield County Commissioners approved Resolution 2024-4 supporting Utah’s lawsuit to transfer 18.5 million acres of public land to the state. The land in question is currently managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). According to Commissioner Leland Pollock, the lawsuit will need to be decided by the U.S. Supreme Court. It is unknown at this time if the Court will take the case, but Pollock said it will be fast-tracked if they do. He said these public lands are not part of national forest, national park or GSENM land. In their Board reports, Commissioners made note of the following: • Bryce Canyon City hosted the Outdoor Rec Summit of 200-300 attendees. • 1200 riders partici-
(From L to R) Roger Kaspar, Scott Poulson, and Dr. Rick Jellen stand amongst quinoa plants at the 2023 Quinoa Harvest & Andean Festival. The Festival is now celebrating its fourth year. The upcoming day-long event will take place Saturday, September 21, in and around Panguitch, Utah.
DUP Celebrates Annual Fall Jubilee
TORREY - On Thursday, August 29, at 1 p.m., Wayne Company, Daughters of Utah Pioneers held its annual Fall Jubilee, a “kick-off” celebration to begin the DUP year. Members and guests totaling almost one-hundred (doubling expected turnout) gathered at the beautiful and luxurious Cougar Ridge reception area, surrounded by picturesque Torrey views and
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CCAW Panguitch Hosts Utah Horseshoe Launches Pitching 103rd State Championships Free Pet by Jaynie Connor Food Pantry TORREY - Color Country Animal Welfare (CCAW) has launched a free pet food pantry, located at their facility on Highway 24. The pantry is designed to provide dog and cat food to community members in need, ensuring that pets receive the nourishment they deserve. Opened in August, the pantry reflects Color Country’s commitment to supporting both animals and their owners. Many families face financial hardships, and pets are often affected during tough times. This initiative aims to ease that burden, ensuring every pet in the community can Pet Food Pantry Cont'd on B2
Jaynie Connor
Tournament participants compete at the Panguitch City Horseshoe Pits for the Utah Horseshoe Pitching 103rd State Championships from Sept. 5 - 7. PANGUITCH - Panguitch played host to the Utah Horseshoe Pitching 103rd State Championships from September 5th 7th. Panguitch locals Benj Rains and David Fischer, as well as Panguitch City,
worked tirelessly to get the courts ready to host. Panguitch City employee Rick Miller was invited to throw the ceremonial first pitch to start off the tournament. All in all, the tournament hosted forty-six total partici-
pants from across the state of Utah, traveling from as far as Layton, Grantsville, Salem, and Utah County. The Panguitch tourTournament Cont'd on A3
UPCOMING EVENTS... 20th Annual Escalante Canyons Art Festival
Sept. 20-29 escalantecanyonsartfestival.org
I have done nothing all summer but wait for myself to be myself again. —Georgia O'Keeffe
Panguitch "Give Light" Lantern Festival
Oct. 5
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