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Thursday, September 26, 2024
BLM Seeks Nominations for Multiple Advisory Councils in Utah SALT LAKE CITY The BLM is seeking public nominations for positions that are, or will soon become, vacant on its Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument Advisory Committee, Bears Ears National Monument Advisory Committee, San Rafael Swell Recreation Area Advisory Council, and Utah Resource Advisory Council. Nominations must be submitted by Oct. 18, 2024. Advisory councils and committees (councils) play a crucial role in managing public lands. They provide consensus-driven recommendations to land managers that benefit natural resources and often help advocate public support. These councils frequently facilitate communication between community members, agency program staff, and local partners, serving as liaisons and a conduit for public engagement. “Participation in advi-
2024 GSENM Artist-in-Residence Creates Works with a Uniquely Vibrant Style by Erica Walz
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PHS Bobcat Mountain Bike Team Hosts Region 6 Race on New Course
GCNRA Accepting Comment on Proposed Off-Road Vehicle Regulations
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Racers take off from the starting line on the course located near Casto Canyon. CASTO CANYON The Panguitch High School Bobcat Mountain Bike Team had the honor of showing off Garfield County and their brand new mountain bike course as they hosted Region 6 Race #2 for the Utah High School Cycling League on September 7th. With race waves started at 8:00 a.m., and the course was well used all day with the last race taking off at 4:35 p.m.. The “Bobcat Racecourse” is located near the Casto Canyon Trailhead
stranger to this particular view, nor to creating spectacularly colorful interpretations of what he sees in and around the Escalante
WAYNE COUNTY If you are awed by Wayne County’s dark skies, you will want to attend the 15th annual Heritage Starfest, presented through the partnership of Capitol Reef National Park (CRNP) and the Entrada Institute. You will learn about astronomy, our connection to the night sky, and how darkness is important to the health of all living things. Events began in CRNP on Monday September 23. Beginning at dusk on Monday and continuing through Thursday September 26 at the Fruita campground amphitheater, park rangers are discussing a variety of night-related topics including astronomy and nocturnal creatures. On September 25, 26, 27, and 29, beginning at 7:15 p.m., CRNP is hosting four free Beginner Astrophotography Workshops
Pastel artist Lonny Granston is the 2024 GSENM Artist-in-Residence, shown here working on a piece at Head-of-the-Rocks, near Escalante. to have a go at capturing the iconic view of slickrock and the meandering path of Highway 12 as it falls away from this elevated viewpoint, the Henry Mountains shimmering off
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Heritage Starfest Brings Weeklong Celebration of All Things
"Whatever Springs to Mind, Happens"
ESCALANTE - On a calm—as in, not windy for a change—mid-September Tuesday eve, pastel artist Lonny Granston set up his wares at Head-of-theRocks east of Escalante,
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outside of Red Canyon and is 5.8 miles long with an elevation gain of 253 feet. The starting area boasts a spacious takeoff that stretches for several hundred yards. After this, the course narrows into the first segment of single track called Scrambling Hills, leading riders into the iconic red rocks of Southern Utah's Red Canyon. A unique feature of the course is that it also one of the only courses Bike Race Cont'd on A3
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in the distance. Granston is the 2024 Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument Artistin-Residence during this year's Escalante Canyons Art Festival, and is no
Cruizin' Old 89 Show Brings a Pop of Color and Chrome to Panguitch by Jaynie Connor
PAGE - Glen Canyon National Recreation Area is accepting public comments through Nov. 15 on proposed changes to the park’s 2021 off road vehicle (ORV) special regulations. The proposed revisions to the 2021 rule are required under a settlement agreement and would be more protective of resources by limiting the use of off-highway vehicles and street-legal ATVs in certain shoreline access areas and unpaved roads. While the proposed rule amendment would prohibit the use of ORVs and street-legal ATVs on ORV Regulations Cont'd on A5
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Classic Cars on display in front of the Garfield County Court House. PANGUITCH - The Cruizin’ Old 89 Car Show returned to Panguitch the weekend of September 6th and 7th. Hosted by Keven “Kermit” Christensen and
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multiple volunteers at the Panguitch City Baseball Fields, participants came from near and far to show off their entries. Coincidentally the show had eighty
nine entries including classics, vintage camp trailers, motorcycles, bicycles and more. Cruizin' Old 89 Cont'd on A2
UPCOMING EVENTS... 20th Annual Escalante Canyons Art Festival
Sept. 20-29 escalantecanyonsartfestival.org
THURS. SEPT 26 - WED. OCT 2
Sunny to mostly sunny all week with highs in the 80s, low in the 50s. Light winds 8-10 mph
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"Everybody is ignorant, only on different subjects." —Will Rogers
Panguitch "Give Light" Lantern Festival
Oct. 5
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