Page numbers refer to the pages in Moab Happenings magazine. It can be downloaded or pick up a paper copy from many businesses in Moab, Salt Lake City or Grand Junction, Colorado.
Sep 10 Root-to-Crown Chakra Yoga & Essential Oil Roller Series #6: Third Eye Chakra- In this monthly series, instructor Crystal Blanks will guide you through an introduction to each chakra, its attributes, and the signs of both balance and imbalance. You’ll learn simple practices to restore harmony to these energy centers. Together, we’ll also create custom essential oil rollers and enjoy a yin yoga practice designed to support and nurture the chakra, integrating their healing properties into your daily routine for a deeper connection with yourself and others. This class will focus on the third eye chakra, which represents intuition and inner clarity. Free and open to all. Sign up at bit.ly/mooniechakraseries. 5pm at the MARC (Moab Arts)
Sep 10 World Suicide Prevention Day- Four Corners and The Hope Squad of Carbon, Emery, and Grand Counties are hosting a candlelight vigil (LED luminaries) at Swanny City Park at 7–8:30pm. This event is free and open to anyone who wants to join us for this time of remembrance and hope. If you or someone you know is struggling with a mental health, substance use, or suicidal thoughts, call or text 988 for 24/7, confidential support.
Sep 10 Community Design: Envisioning a New Community Garden- Youth Garden Project and Moab City are would like help for designing a new community garden at Old City Park. Join a community design event at Old City Park for brainstorming and modeling on how to shape our garden. 6–8pm.
Sep 10 Bluegrass Night with Quicksand Soup- High powered music from one of the Four Corners most legendary bluegrass bands. Free admission. 7pm. Moab Backyard Theater. Outside Food and Drink welcome. 56 W. 100 South
Sep 10 Live Music: Blu Pig- Community Music Night
Sep 11 Moab Information Center Lecture Series: SE Utah Community Artist- Join Charlotte Quigley, as she discusses her experience as the 2025 community Artist in the Parks. Since 2009, the Community Artist in the Parks program has highlighted the connection between local artists and the landscapes of Arches and Canyonlands National Parks, as well as Hovenweep and Natural Bridges National Monuments. 6pm at the Moab Information Center, Center & Main. Sponsored by Canyonlands Natural History Association (CNHA)
Sep 11, 25 Community NADA Ear Acupuncture- Join Wellness Collective and The Recovery Center for Ear Acupuncture. The ear acupuncture will follow the NADA protocol. This unique blend of gentle acupuncture and immersive sound creates a whole-body experience that supports healing on both physical and emotional levels. By Donation. Please sign up online at www.wellnesscollectivemoab.com. 6:30pm at 76 South Main St—behind Red Rock Bakery.
Sep 11 Live Music: Blu Pig- Rick Gerber
Sep 12 Candlelight Yoga with Amanda- Unwind in a soothing candlelit setting with gentle yoga postures held for deep relaxation. A calming practice for all levels to release tension and restore balance. sign up at wellnesscollectivemoab.com. 6:30pm at Wellness Collective 76 South 100 West—In the Back of Red Rock Bakery
Sep 12 Free Live Music at Spanish Valley Winery- Ft. Lorelei Sky a local Moab singer with enchanting harmonies and siren like sounds. A perfect way to relax and enjoy wine and vines on a hot day. 5–7pm. 4710 Zimmerman Ln, Moab.
Sep 12 Skate Moab- Family Skate Night, all ages, 6–8pm, Old Spanish Trail Arena Pavilion.
Sep 12 Live Music: Blu Pig- Bob Greenspan & Mama T
Sep 12 Writing Workshop with Author Katayoun Medhat - 7pm
THE IDEAS BAZAAR: Inspiration doesn't happen in a vacuum!
In this collaborative workshop we will delve into the dynamics of what moves us, exchange ideas and inspirations, and explore ways and techniques to help our creativity make it onto the page. Free at Grand County Public Library | 257 E Center St. 435-259-1111
Sep 12–Oct 10 Red Rock Roam & Rail Sweepstakes- Enter the Red Rock Roam & Rail Sweepstakes for a chance to win an incredible getaway from Denver to Moab! The prize includes a Canyon Spirit Luxury Train ride, 2 nights at the Hoodoo Moab Hotel, a 2-day Jeep rental, and an annual National Parks pass—all while supporting Southeastern Utah’s national parks. For more info visit: foacp.org/redrockrailroamsweepstakes/
Sep 13 Magic Show with Rick Boretti- The Four Corners most acclaimed magician. The longest running outdoor magic show in the Southwest! Prepare to laugh and be mystified! 7pm, Moab Backyard Theater. Outside Food and Drink welcome. 56 W. 100 South
Sep 13 Live Music: Blu Pig- Alan & Valerie Brown
Sep 13, 29 Qi-Gong- Zhineng Qigong is a powerful mind-body practice rooted in ancient Chinese healing traditions and adapted for modern times. This gentle yet profound system blends slow movement, sound, visualization, and meditation to help individuals cultivate inner peace, restore balance, and enhance vitality. Virtual-Zoom or in person option available! 8am at 76 South 100 West—in the Back of Red Rock Bakery. Sign up at wellnesscollectivemoab.com for more info.
Sep 18 Authors Steven Wesley Law and Mark Batmale: Encounters in Nature: Adventure, Animals and Awe. A reading and stories from two friends who are avid outdoorsmen. Free at Grand County Public Library | 257 E Center St. 435-259-1111. 7pm
Sep 13–14 Moab Women's Decompress Fest25-
2 days of entertainment, workshops, and celebration under the wide Moab sky. From breathwork to live music, off-road adventures to hands-on art, this is your space to recharge, reconnect, and remember what matters. At the Aarchway Inn, 1551 North Riverview Drive. Info: moabwomensfestival.org See ad pg 7A
Sep 14 Live Music: Blu Pig- Rick Gerber
Sep 15, 29 Tai Chi with Drew- Class taught by Drew Roots who has been consistently practicing Tai-chi for 27 years. 5:15pm at 76 South 100 West—in the Back of Red Rock Bakery. Sign up online at www.wellnesscollectivemoab.com.
Sep 15 Plant-Based Sports Nutrition Series: Endurance Training- This 2-part class series will cover popular topics and answer common questions regarding plant-based diets in the sports and fitness world. Learn about muscle maintenance and development, endurance training, and sports supplements to enhance performance and recovery for the vegan athlete. The second session will cover nutrition for endurance training and sports supplements. Attendees will get hands-on experience preparing food, engage in open discussion, and be given take-home materials for introspective learning. Expect to leave with a better understanding of how to fuel various sports and activities on a plant-based diet. Free and open to all. Sign up at bit.ly/mccplantbased2. 6pm at Moonflower Co-op
Sep 15 League of Women Voters Candidates Forum- Meet the candidates running for Moab City Council and Mayor in the 2025 General Election. Hear their views on key local issues and engage in civic dialogue. 6:00pm at the MARC (Moab Arts). Doors open at 5:45pm. In partnership with KZMU radio.
Sep 15 Live Music: Blu Pig- Casey Turner
Sep 16 Live Music: Blu Pig- Dave Mensch
Sep 17 Bluegrass Night with Quicksand Soup- High powered music from one of the Four Corners most legendary bluegrass bands. Free admission. 7pm. Moab Backyard Theater. Outside Food and Drink welcome. 56 W. 100 South
Sep 17 Live Music: Blu Pig- Community Music Night
Sep 18–21 Moab Festival of Science- Returning for its 10th year, bringing five days of free, family-friendly events that celebrate the wonders of science on the Colorado Plateau! From dinosaurs to hummingbirds, geology to desert lichens, regenerative agriculture to flash floods, this year’s Festival showcases fascinating scientific research while connecting our community with the beauty, value, and importance of science in everyday life.The Festival kicks off midweek with events for local students and evening programs, with activities expanding through the weekend. Programs include hikes, talks, films, and interactive presentations led by scientists, educators, and community partners.moab-scifest.org. See page 6B
Sep 18 Moab Library Book Presentation- Steven Wesley Law presents his latest book "Gone: Encounters with Awe, Wonder and Reverence While Exploring the American West." Joining him is local author Mark Batmale, a lifelong adventurer with a sense of humor and a gentle spirit.
Sep 18 Dharma Recovery- A peer-led movement and community that is unified by our trust in the potential of each of us to recover and find freedom from the suffering of addiction. We believe that the traditional Buddhist teachings, often referred to as the Dharma, offer a powerful approach to healing from addiction and living a life of true freedom. 6:30pm at 76 South 100 West—in the Back of Red Rock Bakery. Please sign up online at www.wellnesscollectivemoab.com
Sep 18 Third Thursdays in Montezuma Park- Food, Drink, Vendors, Fun. Live Music and Giveaways. 5–8pm, Cortez Downtown Market, on the corner of Market & Montezuma. Cortez Retail Enhancement Association. Colorado.
Sep 18 Live Music: Blu Pig- James Kirby
Sep 19 Herbal Meditations with Rob- Relax into guided meditation with Rob, naturopathic practitioner and meditation instructor. Enjoy mindfulness and calming tea in a peaceful space for grounding and renewal. sign up at wellnesscollectivemoab.com. 5:15pm at Wellness Collective, 76 South 100 West—in the Back of Red Rock Bakery
Sep 19 Free Live Music at Spanish Valley Winery- The Nanites, a Moab-based trio blending sultry vocals, jazzy undertones, and moody grooves. Their sound is equal parts dreamy and dynamic—perfect for a golden hour glass of wine on the patio. 5–7pm. 4710 Zimmerman Ln, Moab.
Sep 19 Live Music: Blu Pig- Bob Greenspan & Mama T
Sep 19–20 Green River Melon Days- Green River Utah's annual Melon Days Festival, now 119 years old, is a celebration of our town's famous tasty melon varieties and their growers. Our rural town's population swells as locals, family, friends and visitors come together for a weekend of melon-munching fun. Info: www.melon-days.com
Sep 19-21 Moab Pride Weekend- See ad pg 1B
Friday: The Storied Self: on the theme of Pride
6pm at Moab Arts (MARC)
Saturday: Climbing Event: Belay Clinic. 10am–12pm at Cimb Moab 11850 S Hwy 191 Unit A8
Saturday: Drag Show. 7pm at the MARC
Saturday: Shimmer & Sashay: Dance Party,
9:30pm at Spitfire
Sunday: Visibility March, Rotary Park to Swanny Park, Assemble at 10:30am
Sunday: Block Party, Swanny Park, 12–3pm
Sep 19–20 Moab Golf Course Tournament- Red Rocks Amateur men. To sign up for a tournament call the pro shop at (435) 259–6488. www.moabgolfcourse.com
Sep 20 Moab Festival of Science Movie Night 6 pm Pre-film lecture by Dr. Bret Tobalske: The Biomechanics of Hummingbird Flight
8 pm Free Movie: “Every Little Thing” A wildlife rehabilitator dedicates her life to saving injured hummingbirds. Her compassion and empathy serve as a reminder that grace can be found in the smallest of acts and the tiniest of creatures. Free at Star Hall 159 E Center St. Presented in partnership with Grand County Public Library
Sep 20 Free Movie: Every Little Thing- A breathtaking documentary about a woman in Hollywood who cares for injured hummingbirds, experiencing personal growth as she witnesses their fragility and resilience. 7–9pm at Star Hall. Doors open at 6:30pm. Presented by Moab Festival of Science and Grand County Public Library
Sep 20 Youth Garden Project 7th Annual Harvest Festival- Help celebrate the end of another successful garden season! This event is free and open to all ages, featuring live music from Salt Lake City-based bands, garden-fresh food, Blue Ribbon Contests, and more! Food: Sweet treats, popcorn, garden nachos, and more! • Live Music • Blue Ribbon Produce Contest • Pie Walk, Cornhole, Pumpkin Tic Tac Toe, Gaga Ball, and other games • Face-painting • garden-based activities, and more! 3-7pm at Youth Garden Project, 530 South 400 East St. www.youthgardenproject.org/harvestfestival/
Sep 20 Mi Vida Mine Tour and Dinner at Sunset Grill- Explore the legendary Mi Vida Mine with exclusive insights from Mark Steen, son of uranium prospector Charlie Steen, followed by dinner at the historic Steen family home, now the Sunset Grill. All Day, Lisbon Valley, UT (Registration Required) www.moabmuseum.org, 435-259-7985
Sep 20 Magic Show with Rick Boretti- The Four Corners most acclaimed magician. The longest running outdoor magic show in the Southwest! Prepare to laugh and be mystified! 7pm, Moab Backyard Theater. Outside Food and Drink welcome. 56 W. 100 South
Sep 20 Live Music: Blu Pig- Jamie & The Dreamers
Sep 20-21 Grand Junction Rock, Gem and Mineral Show- Big Event at the Mesa County Fairgrounds, Saturday 9am–5pm, Sunday 10am–4pm. 40 vendors also displaying fossils, geodes, and beautiful jewelry handmade from natural materials. Tickets $5 adults, $4 Seniors & Military, <12 Free. www.grandjunctionrockclub.org/shows
Sep 20–22 Skinny Tire Fall Festival- Moab's Skinny Tire Events are not only fund raisers for cancer research and survivorship, but are intended to create an experience that uplifts, rewards and rejuvenates on many levels. From Aarchway Inn, the ride will be to/from Bull Canyon & Dinosaur Tracks Overlook on Saturday, Potash Road on Sunday and Deadhorse Point State Park on Monday. Live music and a BBQ lunch will await participants post-ride on Saturday and Sunday and on Monday participants will grab a lunch to go. Come join the fun! skinnytireevents.com
Sep 21 Equinox Garden Visit- Join Terry and Ester Channell in welcoming the beauty of Fall in their garden. 11am–7pm at 147N 200E, Moab.
Sep 21 Radical Rest with Sam- A 90-minute practice of breathwork, restorative yoga, yoga nidra, and sound healing. Restore your body, recalibrate your mind, and receive deep rest. sign up at wellnesscollectivemoab.com. 6:30pm at Wellness Collective 76 South 100 West—in the Back of Red Rock Bakery
Sep 21 Live Music: Blu Pig- Matthew Marcus McDaniel
Sep 22 Fall Equinox Celebration for Kids- Join Moonflower Co-op and Courtney Dare Reese Hill for a fun, interactive class for children and caregivers celebrating the fall equinox! We will learn about the fall equinox and the Earth’s seasons and move through a brief yoga practice. We will then take a nature walk outside to find signs of fall such as leaves and pine cones. We will learn to make arrangements with our collected items and create leaf rubbings on paper with crayons. 5pm at the MARC (Moab Arts) Free and open to all. Sign up at bit.ly/mccfallequinox.
Sep 22 Death over Dinner- Grand County Hospice invites the community to a free event including a shared meal and a guided conversation led by hospice staff an dvolunteers. The dinner table provides a natural setting for warmth and connection, making it easier to talk about these meaningful topics. Guests will be invited to reflect on questions such as: Who would they trust to make medical decisions if they could not speak for themselves? What types of treatments would they want—or not want—near the end of life? What brings them comfort when they are unwell? How would they like to be remembered? Having these conversations can bring clarity, comfort, and peace of mind for both individuals and families. 5:30pm at the Youth Garden Project. RSVP: HospiceCare@mrhmoab.org | 435-719-3772 Dinner is free and open to all, but reservations are required. To learn more visit deathoverdinner.org.
Sep 22 Live Music: Blu Pig- Lost Buffalo
Sep 22–26 National Land Rover Rally- Annual event for Land Rover enthusiasts, particularly those who enjoy four-wheeling and off-roading. The rally focuses on responsible four-wheeling and provides a platform for Land Rover owners to connect, share experiences, and enjoy the outdoors. Info: solihullsociety.org
Sep 23 Live Music: Blu Pig- Broken Arrow
Sep 24 Bluegrass Night with Quicksand Soup- High powered music from one of the Four Corners most legendary bluegrass bands. Free admission. 7pm. Moab Backyard Theater. Outside Food and Drink welcome. 56 W. 100 South
Sep 24 Skate Moab- Disco Night, ages 18+, 7–10pm, Old Spanish Trail Arena Pavilion.
Sep 24 Live Music: Blu Pig- Community Music Night
Sep 25 Canyonlands Natural History Association National Public Lands Day Celebration- Join us along with the National Park Service, Bureau of Land Management, US Forest Service, and local partners, who help protect and share our public lands, for an evening of live music by David Steward and Friends, community booths, and giveaways. Free and family-friendly! 5–7:30pm at the Moab Information Center, corner of Center and Main.
Sep 25 Live Music: Blu Pig- Davey & the Midnights
Sep 25, 26, 28 Leaving a Trace- Moab Theater Project performances take place at the Slick Rock Bike Trail in the Sand Flats Recreation Area Tickets are $18 and are limited to 100 people per for performance. Entrance to Sand Flats Recreation Area is included with ticket price. More details and tickets available at https://tinyurl.com/moab-trace. See pg 10B
Sep 25–28 Moab Photo Symposium- The Moab Photography Symposium (MPS) presents known leaders and new voices in the field of landscape-based fine art photography. www.mps25.com
Sep 25–28 Red Rocks Arts Festival- Theme: Our Collective Timeline, a series of events and experiences that connect our cultural, societal and historical moments together. Programming will feature collaborative community activities, art experiences, music performances, theatrical performance, artisan vendors and all-ages art activities. The Festival is centrally located in downtown Moab at the Moab Arts facility at 111 E 100 N. redrockartfestival.com. See pg 14A
Sep 26 Free Live Music at Spanish Valley Winery- The Patchwork Jacks, threading together influences of Latin ballads, Texas Country, and Romani swing. Don’t miss your chance to see this incredible traveling band on our stunning back patio overlooking the vines. 5–7pm. 4710 Zimmerman Ln.
Sep 26 Skate Moab- Free Night, all ages, 6–8pm, Old Spanish Trail Arena Pavilion.
Sep 26 Live Music: Blu Pig- Matthew Earle
Sep 27 National Public Lands Day- Enjoy free entry to national national parks or volunteer and help take care of our public lands. The theme for this year’s celebration is National Public Lands Day: Together for Tomorrow.
Sep 27 National Public Lands Day at Arches- Take care of public lands by volunteering at Arches on National Public Lands Day! All equipment will be provided and all ages and abilities welcome. Minors must be accompanied by an adult. Location and other details will be determined one week from the date of event. Each participant will receive a special thank-you item for volunteering time to care for the national park. (Time TBD) For more information or to sign up, please email SEUG_Volunteers@nps.gov or call 435-719-2214.
Sep 27 National Public Lands Day Volunteer Event at Utahraptor State Park- Volunteers meet at the Visitor Center. We will be removing invasive Russian Thistle from the park. All tools will be provided. 9am–12pm. More info email zprevost@utah.gov
Sep 27 Trail Mix Volunteer Day- The new Mud Springs trail system south of Moab, which is a collaborative project with San Juan County and the BLM is underway, and public volunteer days are scheduled for National Public Lands Day and October 18. If you or your business are interested in volunteering to help build Mud Springs, please reach out to trailoutreach@grandcountyutah.gov. Info: grandcountyutah.net/980/Volunteer. See pg 3B
Sep 27 Growing a Circular/Sustainable Garden- Free Workshop Led by Diane Ackerman. "We will highlight the value of building soils and other techniques for garden resiliency in a hotter climate. We will dig into expanding our gardens to include perennial vegetables like asparagus and rhubarb, and fruit & berries. Finally, I will introduce basic seed-saving techniques and the planning involved in saving vegetable seed." 10am–12pm at Youth Garden Project, 530 South 400 East St. www.youthgardenproject.org
Sep 27 Wild & Scenic Film Festival- Friends of Arches and Canyonlands Parks is thrilled to bring this inspiring adventure film festival to Moab! Experience a powerful lineup of award-winning short films that celebrate the beauty of the natural world and the people who protect it. Be among the first to watch the premiere of our brand-new storytelling piece The Maze:Stories of Sand & Water, one of the most remote and awe-inspiring districts of Canyonlands National Park, and a special discussion with the filmmakers and National Park Service rangers. 7–9pm at Star Hall. Free Admission—Donations Welcome. Your support helps Friends of Arches and Canyonlands Parks protect and preserve our national parks for future generations.
Sep 27 John Wayne Grit Series- 10K and Half Marathon fundraiser for the John Wayne Cancer Foundation. Info: johnwayne.org/pages/moab
Sep 27 Magic Show with Rick Boretti- The Four Corners most acclaimed magician. The longest running outdoor magic show in the Southwest! Prepare to laugh and be mystified! 7pm, Moab Backyard Theater. Outside Food and Drink welcome. 56 W. 100 South
Sep 27 Live Music: Blu Pig- Lost Buffalo
Sep 27–28 Barrels 4 Bucks- Slot race. Old Spanish Trail Arena. www.barrels4bucks.mysite.com
Sep 28 Live Music: Blu Pig- Dustin Burley
Sep 29 Tai Chi with Drew- Class taught by Drew Roots who has been consistently practicing Tai-chi for 27 years. 5:15pm at 76 South 100 West—in the Back of Red Rock Bakery. Sign up online at www.wellnesscollectivemoab.com
Sep 29 Live Music: Blu Pig- J. Ezra
Sep 30 Live Music: Blu Pig- J. Ezra
Oct 2–5 Grenadier Octoberfest- An off-road event for INEOS Grenadier owners and enthusiasts ineoseventsusa.com
Oct 3 Arts & Ag Market- Swanny Park from 5-8pm
Oct 3 Tiny Station Concert: Taiko Dan- Free concert simulcast live from KZMU station, 1734 Rocky Rd. 6pm
Oct 3–5 Outerbike Moab- A premier mountain bike festival, where riders can test-ride a wide variety of new bikes from multiple brands on world-class trails, enjoy food and social events, and connect with the cycling community. Info at www.outerbike.com
Oct 3–10 KZMU Radiothon- This fall's fundraising theme is pirates. Please donate a few douboons to support our independent radio station at kzmu.org
Oct 4 Pirate Boat Race- Build your own vessel and race for prizes at Ken's Lake. In conjunction with KZMU Radiothon.
Oct 4 Moab Out of the Darkness Walk- Walk to prevent suicide. Grand County High School. Register at afsp.org/moab
Oct 4 Arches Marathon
Oct 4 White Mesa Ute Community Spiritual Walk and Protest- Against the Energy Fuels uranium mill- 11am. More info: contact White Mesa Concerned Community (435) 459-2461 • ybadback427@gmail.com • bradley@greenaction.org
Oct 4 Witches Night Out Block Party- Grab your hats, your brooms, and your best ghoul friends… This is the spookiest night of the year! You don’t want to miss this magical evening of music, cocktails & mocktails, costume contests, treats, and wicked fun! 6–9pm in the alley behind 41 E Center street, Moab. Sponsored by Piercing by Abbi with Wild Ink, Red Oasis Spa & Juniper Row Salon
Oct 4–5 Moab Golf Course Tournament- Moab Senior Amateur men/women. To sign up call (435) 259–6488. www.moabgolfcourse.com
Oct 7 Uranium Mines to Red Rock Tourism- Discover how Moab transformed from a mining boomtown to a world-class ourdoor recreation destination with Robby Anderson, Canyonlands National Park Ranger. 6pm at Moab Information Center. Sponsored by Moab Museum.
Oct 9 Writing your Life: A Generative Memoir Workshop with Author Suzanne Roberts- No matter where you are in your memoir-writing journey, this 2-hour generative workshop will help you start, develop, or revise a memoir-in-process. Bring a paper and pen. Free workshop! 6:00pm – 7:30pm at Grand County Public Library, 257 E Center St
Oct 10 Skate Moab- Family Skate Night, All Ages 6pm-8pm - Old Spanish Trail Pavilion
Oct 10–15 Moab 240- Enjoy 240 miles of beautiful terrain as you travel through desert, canyons, slick rock, and two mountain ranges — all while surrounded by Canyonlands and Arches National Park. www.destinationtrailrun.com/moab
Oct 11 WabiSabi Fall Festival 2025- Festivities, vendors, live entertainment, food trucks, beverages, art, crafts, costumes, carnival games, and more! If you would like to volunteer, or be a vendor or food truck, please email us at forms@wabisabimoab.org. Free entry, costumes encouraged, bring your ID, all ages! Center Street at 198 East Center.
Oct 11 Youth Garden Project Garden Dinner- Enjoy a multi-course meal prepared by guest Chefs Sylvia Bentley and Abigail Lawrence, harvested straight from the garden! Dine outside with friends and family under twinkling lights, at tables beautifully set throughout the heart of the garden. Each event will be complete with a starting reception and mocktails, a farm tour, and a seed-to-table dining experience like no other with stunning views of the red rocks in the distance. $75 for adults and $25 for youth under 12. Event begins at 5pm. Dining service begins at 6:15pm. Reservations are required and seating is limited! www.youthgardenproject.org/seed-to-table.
Oct 11 Lip Synch Contest- Lip synch for prizes or just enjoy the show. 7pm, Woody's World Famous Tavern.
Oct 16–19 Bluff Arts Festival- The Bluff Arts Festival is an annual celebration of the creative spirit of Bluff, Utah, San Juan County and surrounding communities, including the Navajo Nation, Ute Mountain Ute Tribe, Hopi, Zuni, and more than 20 other Tribes and Pueblos who have called the greater Four Corners region home since time immemorial. (Alternate text: The Bluff Arts Festival is an annual celebration of the arts and culture of the Four Corners region.) More info at bluffartsfestival.org
Oct 17–19 Moab Celtic Festival—Scots on the Rocks- Heavy Athletics including the Lightweight Women's National Chonpionship, Pipe & Drum Competition, Highland Dance Competition, Educational Clan Booths, Traditional Vendors, and Deliious Food & Drinks. Center Street Ballpark, 250 E Center St. Info: ScotsOnTheRocksMoab.org
Oct 18 Castle Valley Gourd Festival- Family fun with face painting, gourd vendors, parade and puttet show. Free to all. Info: 435-259-0537 or facebook.
Oct 18 Trail Mix Volunteer Day- The new Mud Springs trail system south of Moab, which is a collaborative project with San Juan County and the BLM is underway. If you or your business are interested in volunteering to help build Mud Springs, please reach out to trailoutreach@grandcountyutah.gov. Info: grandcountyutah.net/980/Volunteer
Oct 20–24 Jeep Jamboree USA- Family oriented four-wheel-drive adventure that’s probably unlike anything you’ve ever experienced. Info: jeepjamboreeusa.com/
Oct 23 Abandoned Mine Reclamation (AMR) Tour- Visit historic uranium sites undergoing environmental restoration and learn about modern mine safety and reclamation efforts. Yellowcat Area.(Registration Required) Info: www.moabmuserum.org, 435-259-7985
Oct 23–25 Jeep Jamboree USA- Four-wheel-drive adventure event. Info: jeepjamboreeusa.com/
Oct 23–26 Moab HoDown- Moab’s local IMBA Chapter ‑— Moab Mountain Bike Association is the host of the event and has put together a schedule that brings together multiple opportunities of fun to be had on 2 wheels and raises funds for our local bike park and trail projects. moabhodown.com
Oct 24–25 Field of Screams Softball Tournament
Oct 25 Canyonlands Ultra- Part of Mad Moose Events' popular Run Moab Series! With events ranging from 15k to 100K, this weekend is the best way to immerse yourself in the trail running community and explore the breathtaking scenery of Moab. www.madmooseevents.com
Oct 25 Community Rebuilds' Haunted House
Oct 25 Service Saturday at Arches- Show your love for Arches National Park by helping clean up litter or pull weeds at a popular parking lot or trailhead! All equipment will be provided and all ages and abilities welcome. Minors must be accompanied by an adult. Location and other details will be determined one week from the date of event. Each participant will receive a special thank-you item for volunteering time to care for the national park. 9–10:30am. For more information or to sign up, please email SEUG_Volunteers@nps.gov or call 435-719-2214.
Oct 25–26 Barrels 4 Bucks- Costume race. Old Spanish Trail Arena. www.barrels4bucks.mysite.com
Oct 31 Halloween
Oct 31 Skate Moab- Free Night, All Ages 6–8pm at Old Spanish Trail Pavilion, 3641 S Hwy 191
Oct 31 Trunk or Treat- 4–6pm, Ballfield Road at Old Spanish Trail Arena, 3641 S Hwy 191
KZMU Radio Programs
Hardback Radio on KZMU The library teams up with Back of Beyond Books to bring you the latest exciting literary news, and discuss the best of what we're reading. First Monday of every month at 5pm on KZMU radio. 9.1 or 106.7 FM
The History Hour
Hosted by local guide Blaine Reniger, through storytelling and conversation with expert guests, the show covers the significant people, places and events that have shaped Moab and the surrounding area. Last Monday of every month at 4PM on KZMU radio: 90.1, 106.7, or 90.7.
This Week in Moab
The longest running public affairs show on KZMU features live, civic-related discussions about the goings-on in the Moab community. Join hosts for conversations on what’s happening locally and in our region! (Almost) every Monday at 5PM on KZMU radio: 90.1, 106.7, or 90.7.
Chef's Adventures with Buck and Bernie
Join chef Tim Buckingham and chef Bernard Guillas on their culinary adventures featuring travel, culture, friendship and recipes in each episode. First Monday of every month at 4PM on KZMU radio: 90.1, 106.7, or 90.7.
Art Talks
Explore the world of art and culture in Moab, throughout Utah and the Southwest with Art Talks! Host Richard Codd interviews artists and features artistic events. Third Monday of every month at 4PM on KZMU radio: 90.1, 106.7, or 90.7.
Free Community Meal + Free Market. Everyone Welcome. Bring reuseables: bowls, utensils, cups. Free Market: Bring what you can share, take what you need. Rotary Park 6–8pm. (First Sundays of the month July 6, August 3, Sept. 7) Moab Mutual Aid
In Stitches: Fiber Arts Club- Free! Fiber arts club. (Mondays 3:30–4:30pm) All skill levels and ages welcome! No registration required. Moab Public Library, 257 E Center St
Radio Book Club on KZMU The library teams up with Back of Beyond Books to bring you the latest exciting literary news, and discuss the best of what we're reading. First Monday of every month at 5pm on KZMU radio. 90.1 or 106.7
The History Hour Hosted by local guide Blaine Reniger, through storytelling and conversation with expert guests, the show covers the significant people, places and events that have shaped Moab and the surrounding area. Last Monday of every month at 4PM on KZMU radio: 90.1, 106.7, or 90.7.
Indoor Soccer (Mondays 8pm) at Old Spanish Trail Arena
USARA Family Bowling Night- 6pm at Gravel Pit Lanes, 1078 Mill Creek Drive. (Every last Monday of the month) Questions: 435-612-2300
Equestrian Community Night (Tuesdays 4–8pm) at Old Spanish Trail Arena indoor arena
Delicate Stitchers Quilt Guild Meeting- Delicate Stitchers Quilt Guild meets monthly the second Tuesday of each month at the Grand Center, 182 North 500 W. An informal time to visit begins at 6 p.m. The meeting begins at 6:30 p.m. Meetings include a lesson and show and tell, when members have a chance to show off their latest projects. For more information, call Mary Wakeley, Guild president, at 815-712-6169.
Weed N Feed at the Youth Garden Project- Every other Wednesday from 6-8pm throughout the growing season, come weed with us in the garden for 1-1.5 hours in exchange for a free, garden-fresh meal prepared by volunteer chefs. Meet friends, eat good food, and enjoy a nice evening outdoors in the garden! Weed n Feed 2025 Dates: 5/14, 5/28, 6/11, 6/25, 8/6, 8/20, 9/3, 9/17, 10/1
Grand County Public Library's 2nd Wednesday Book Club meets at 6 pm on the 2nd Wednesday of each month. All are welcome! Call the library at 435-259-1111 to learn more or to reserve a copy of the monthly book selection. Info at www.grandcountyutah.net/638/Book-Clubs.
Moab Swing Dance Community Wednesday evenings 7pm at the MARC, 111 E 100 N, This is a progressive series—no experience or partner required. facebook: @moabswingdance
Moab Taiko Dan (Thursdays 6:00-7:30pm) a local drumming group specializing in the art of Japanese drumming, is recruiting beginners. Center Street Gym.
Text 435-201-0209 for info.
Figure Model Session with Live Model (Every other Thursday: April 3, 17, May 1, 15, 29, 6–9pm.) at the Moab Art Center: all skill levels and mediums welcome (must provide own materials), $10 suggested donation at the door, contact facilitator Greg MacDonald at greg@studiowhat.net for more information
Free Community Lunch Thursdays from 11:30am to 1:00pm at the St. Francis Episcopal Church (250 Kane Creek Boulevard, Moab). Free lunches for all who come by. Homemade soups (always several choices) or sandwiches, bread (chips with sandwiches), dessert, coffee and water. Call St. Francis Episcopal Church at 435 259-5831 for information.
Grand County Public Library's Castle Valley Book Club meets at 10am on the last Friday of each month at the Castle Valley Town Pavilion. All are welcome! Call the library at 435-259-1111 to learn more or to reserve a copy of the monthly book selection. Info at www.grandcountyutah.net/638/Book-Clubs.
Free Community Food Pantry Fridays from 5-6:30pm at the St. Francis Episcopal Church (250 Kane Creek Boulevard, Moab) No ID, no name, no address, no personal information needed. We always have canned goods, bagged goods, meat. We often have bread, fresh produce, milk, cheese, fruit juice, eggs. Also personal toiletries, cleaning supplies, diapers, dog food. Feel free to pick up for someone who can't get out, or someone who is working. Call St. Francis Episcopal Church at 435 259-5831 for information.
LUNCH at the Grand Center,
182 N. 500 W. Noon on Mon, Tues, Wed & Fri under 60: $6.00 over 60: $2.50 suggested donation
Moab Valley Multicultural Center Food Pantry
Clients may access the Food Pantry once every two weeks. Schedule: Mon Wed Thu: 9am-12pm, 1-5pm
Tue: 9am-12pm, 2:30-5pm, Fri: 9am-12pm
Moab Arts Center Classes Visit our website at
www.MoabArts.org for the most recent class schedule.
Chair Yoga (Mondays at 9am at 76 South 100 West—In the Back of Red Rock Bakery) Join us for Chair Yoga, a class designed to support and nurture everyone, regardless of ability. Sign up online at www.wellnesscollectivemoab.com to save your spot.
Y12SR-The Yoga of 12-Step Recovery (Wednesdays at 5:15pm at 76 South 100 West—In the Back of Red Rock Bakery) Combining the practical tools of the 12-Step program with the ancient wisdom of yoga. Y12SR is a yoga practice followed by a brief group discussion based on the 12-steps. Open to everyone and anyone dealing with their own addictive behavior or affected by the addictive behavior of others. This is an open and inclusive group. All A’s are welcome. Y12SR is NOT a replacement for meetings, sponsors, or a part of the 12-step program. Provided in partnership with @myusara Sign up online at www.wellnesscollectivemoab.com
Community Yoga with Wellness Collective (Thursdays at 5:15pm at 76 South 100 West—In the Back of Red Rock Bakery). Join the facilitators with Wellness Collective for a 60 minute community yoga class. Class is by donation and you must sign up in advance online at www.wellnesscollectivemoab.com
Meal Support Circle (Thursdays at 5:15pm at Youth Garden Project). Join the facilitators of the Wellness Collective for a 60 minute community nutrition class with a free meal and take home Free produce from Easy Bee Farm. Sign up in advance online at www.wellnesscollectivemoab.com
Gentle Yoga (Fridays, 10am at USARA 23 S 100 W, Moab). Join Breann at USARA for a FREE gentle yoga class. Please sign up in advance online at www.wellnesscollectivemoab.com
Friday Flow (Fridays, 8:30am at 76 South 100 West–In the Back of Red Rock Bakery). Start your Friday with this all-levels donation yoga class designed to help you awaken the body, center the mind, and ease into your day with intention. Please sign up in advance online at. www.wellnesscollectivemoab.com
Page numbers refer to the pages in Moab Happenings magazine. It can be downloaded or pick up a paper copy from many businesses in Moab, Salt Lake City or Grand Junction, Colorado.
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