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The Wayne & Garfield County Insider September 29, 2022

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Thursday, September 29, 2022

Rob Williams is Subject of Next "Classic Conversation" with Entrada on Oct. 6

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Escalante’s Hummingbird Monitoring Network at the banding table during a session at the Interagency Office in Escalante. Pictured are: Michelle Vlahos, Lisa Young, Mark Thomas, Erin Faiferlick and Terry Tolbert. (Above: A male Black-chinned hummingbird perched on a branch.) ESCALANTE - Since 2009, Escalante’s hummingbird banding group has worked quietly in the wings, collecting local information on the tiny birds as part of

Harvest Fest Highlights: Part 3 Land-based Skills by Boulder Skills Foundation

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These clay seed balls, made at the 2015 Harvest Fest, were scattered around Lower Boulder Road where you can still see flowers from this project come up each year. BOULDER - Harvest Fest Highlights is a six-part series in the six weeks leading up to this year’s Harvest Fest on Saturday, October 22. Harvest Fest is a celebration of local food, craft, skill, and resilience, full of informative, practical, fun

workshops and lectures for all ages. For the next few weeks, we’ll be delving into different skills and classes that will be offered. Land-based skills have always been essential to huLand-based Skills

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REGIONAL WEATHER FORECAST

the Hummingbird Monitoring Network—a data collection effort that extends across several western states, Canada and Mexico and into Central and South America.

Garkane CEO & Board Members Break Ground on New Solar Project VERNAL - Garkane’s CEO Dan McClendon and Garkane Board members traveled to Uintah County to participate in a groundbreaking ceremony for a 15-megawatt solar project owned by Garkane and four other owners. This solar generation will supplement power used by Garkane members and will be an additional resource in Garkane’s portfolio for low cost energy, which includes coal, hydro, natural gas and solar. The project will produce enough power to meet the needs of 10,000 homes when the sun is shining. The solar array will be located on 70 acres of land adjacent to Deseret Power’s coal fired generation plant near Vernal, UT. It will also tie into 223 miles of transmission line that Deseret Power owns to help Groundbreaking Cont'd on page 7

Each year between May and early October, Escalante’s hummingbird monitoring group, coordinated by BLM wildlife biologist Terry Tolbert, meet every two weeks,

Wayne County Commission by Lisa Jeppson

Sept. 19, 2022

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Early October monitoring sessions the last of the season

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Hummingbird “Safari” Offers Chance to See Birds Up Close

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TORREY - The Entrada Institute continues its monthly "Classic Conversations" on Thursday, October 6 at 6 p.m., when Don Gomes and Rob Williams engage in a 1-hour conversation at Robbers Roost, 185 West Main Street in Torrey, Utah. This event includes a limited live, in-person audience that has the opportunity to ask questions of the featured person. Rob Williams worked for the US Forest Service out of Rexburg, Idaho. He was there when the Teton Dam had its catastrophic failure on June 5, 1976, and may choose to share his recollections of that event. Rob and his wife, Charlotte, value education and community involvement. He has been active with the Teasdale Park Committee and is president of the Teasdale Historical Society. Rob also served a term on the Wayne County Commission, acting as a bridge between up and down county,

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rotating between three monitoring stations: the Escalante Interagency Visitor Center, Hummingbirds

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WAYNE COUNTY The second Wayne County Commission meeting for September was held on Monday, September 19, 2022. Commissioners Wood, Blackburn and Brian were in attendance. The agenda was accepted and approved with the addition of: Justice Court/Judge Committee and the Central Utah Agri-Park. Minutes from the September 6th commission meeting were accepted and approved. The first order of business was the swearing in of a new Deputy, Nicholas Ashby, a Sevier County boy who happened to marry a Wayne County girl. Deputy Ashby graduated post on September 8th. Welcome, Deputy Ashby. Next was Dan Cahoon who presented to the commissioners a proposal for a shuttle service that would run between Hanksville and Loa, twice a day at first and, hopefully, with expansion in the future to Green River and Richfield. Cahoon would like a feasibility study to see if his proposal would be viable for Wayne Commission Cont'd on page 3

Gallery 24 Finds New Home in Torrey and is Open for Business

Courtesy Diane Barrett

Gallery 24 has found a new home at the junction of Highway 12 and 24 in Torrey, Utah. They held a grand reopening on Saturday, September 17, 2022. TORREY - “Yes, it’s true,” says the telephone message at Gallery 24 in Torrey, Utah. “We have found a new spot, AND we are open!” Gallery 24 in Torrey, Utah, has moved from its location of nineteen years next

to Slacker's to the junction of Highway 12 and 24, into part of the space formerly occupied by Wingstrand’s Restaurant. The Gallery features a varied selection of fine art works including painting, ceramics, sculpture, photography, and

printmaking, and the artists are mainly Utah residents— many from right here in Wayne County. The Gallery was previGallery 24

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UPCOMING EVENTS... 2022 Cliff Notes Writing Conference

Sept. 29 - Oct. 2 Boulder, Utah

Writing from the Land

Oct. 20 - 23, 2022 Presented by The Entrada Institute Torrey, Utah

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