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.
Jan 22 Zoo-Doodles with Anneloes- Zoo-Doodles class will occur 5 times January-March. Students will learn to draw a different animal step by step in every session of Zoo-Doodles, with teacher Anneloes at Moab Arts Center. Info: moabarts.org
Jan 22 Navajo Winter Storytelling- Kigalia Fine Art, USU Hogan, Blanding, San Juan County. kigaliafinearts.org
Jan 22 Live Music: Blu Pig- Community Music Night
Jan 23 Navajo Highways - A Navajo Puppet Show for the whole family.
6pm. Live at HMK Elementary School. 505 N. Mivida Dr. (in the Gym). Free & open to the public.
Jan 23 Author Scott Graham- Scott Graham will discuss his latest National Park Mystery Death Valley Duel, along with special guest ultra-runner Danelle Ballengee. 7pm. Free at the Moab Library Branch | 257 E Center St. For more info visit www.moablilbrary.org, or call 435-259-1111
Jan 23 Live Music: Blu Pig- Dave Mensch
Jan 24 Paint Your Pet- Join Bitsy for an evening of creating a step by step acrylic pop art painting of your pet while sipping on some local fresh brewed teas. Class registration at moabarts.org
Jan 24 Live Music: Blu Pig- Lost Buffalo
Jan 25 Arches Ultra- Winter is a great time to be in Moab running! This lower elevation run will give you views of the towering Moab cliffs, Arches National Park, and the snow covered La Sals. Arches Ultra travels along the border of Arches National Park, using Bar M, Klonzo, and Klondike Trail Systems. Experience running past dinosaur tracks in Utahraptor State Park! It's fun to have variation in a course and all distances at Arches Ultra does just that! The trails are smooth and easy at points, technical slick rock at others, and there’s even some sand to shake things up.
www.madmooseevents.com/arches-ultra
Jan 25–Feb 1 Winterlude 2025- The Moab Music Festival presents a week of music concerts, youth and adult education workshops and more. Music by W4RP & Pascal Le Boeuf’s “Ritual Being". For tickets and information visit moabmusicfest.org or call our box office at 435-259-7003. See ad pg 2A and article pg 7A
Jan 25 W4RP: Live at the HooDoo- 7:00 pm, Ages 21+, part of Moab Music Festival Winterlude
Jan 25 Live Music: Blu Pig- Meander Cat
Jan 26 Winterlude Workshop- Potluck & Play-Through with W4RP. Free for Students (18 and under), Adults (19+): Pay-what-you-wish. Registration Deadline: January 10, 2025.St. Francis Episcopal Church, 6:00-8:30 pm
Jan 28 New Mentor Orientation- Join us to learn more about mentoring in Moab! 5-7pm at Margaret Hopkin Middle School. RSVP via text/call (435) 260-9646 or email grandareamentoring@gmail.com. See article pg 6B
Jan 28 Sips & Sounds- Josie Wyatt’s, 7pm, Ages 21 & up, Free admission. Moab Music Festival Winterlude. See article pg 7A
Jan 29 Mass Extinction! Discover why Utah is the ideal location to study the greatest catastrophe in our planet’s history. Presenting, and joining us in person is Dr. Benjamin J. Burger, Associate Professor of Geology, USU, Vernal. Free and Public Welcome at 6:00 pm, Grand Center, Moab. Presented by The Utah Friends of Paleontology
Jan 29 Live Music: Blu Pig- Community Music Night
Jan 30 Live Music: Blu Pig- Dustin Burley
Jan 30 Winterlude Workshop- Drum Circle, Ages 8 and up - no prior drumming experience required. Free admission. Star Hall, 7pm. See article pg 7A
Jan 30 Southern 'Swamp" Style Music- JJ Grey and Mofro perform 8pm in Grand Junction at the Avalon Theater. www.jjgrey.com. See article pg 7A
Jan 31 Infant/Toddler Fire Cider Class- Join Moonflower Co-op and Courtney Dare Reese Hill for an informative and interactive class about fire cider for infants and toddlers. Learn what fire cider is and how it can be used as a natural alternative to pharmaceutical medicines for colds and respiratory conditions, the difference between fire cider for adults and infants, and how to introduce an infant-friendly version to your baby. Learn how to make infant-friendly fire cider and go home with your own jar! 3pm @ The MARC Stage Room. Free and open to all; children welcome!
Jan 31 Winterlude Showcase- Star Hall, 7pm, All ages, Free admission. Moab Music Festival. See article pg 7A
Jan 31–Feb 1 Backcountry 101: Introduction to Avalanches- Class focuses on developing avalanche rescue skills, learning how to assess the snowpack, understanding safe travel protocol, and learning about the resources professionals use to plan a day in the mountains. The American Avalanche Association accredits this course. Located in Moab and La Sal Mountains. Info: utahavalanchecenter.org. See article pg 16B
Jan 31 Live Music: Blu Pig- Lost Buffalo
Feb 1 Pascal Le Boeuf’s “Ritual Being”- Star Hall, 7:00 pm, Ages 6+, tickets $30. Moab Music Festival Winterlude. See article pg 7A
Feb 7 Day of the Triffids (1963)- Moab SYFY Film Festival presents free movie at the Moab Arts Center. Doors open 6:30pm, movie at 7pm. Costumes encouraged, prize for best costume. Festival is funded by City of Moab RAP Tax Program and cosponsored by the Moab Sun News. See article pg 6A
Feb 8 Puttin' on the Ritz- Seekhaven will be hosting the classiest event of 2023—Puttin’ on the Ritz—at the Hoohoo Moab! Sport your finest attire and join fellow Moabites for an evening full of first-class dining and dancing with a silent auction chock-full of art, activities and services. 6–10:30pm. Info: www.seekhaven.org/ritz.html See article pg 7B
Feb 12 Science on Tap- Kirt Cundick: Rebellion, Adrenaline & the Psychology of Extreme Sports. 6pm at Woody's Tavern. Free presentation sponsored by Moab City RAP Tax, Canyonlands Natural History Association and Grand County Recreation Special Service District.
Feb 14 Valentine's Day
Feb 14 When Worlds Collide (1951)- Moab SYFY Film Festival presents free movie at the Moab Arts & Recreation Center. Doors open 6:30pm, movie at 7pm. Costumes encouraged, prize for best costume. Festival is funded by City of Moab RAP Tax Program and cosponsored by the Moab Sun News. See article See article pg 6A
Feb 14 International Night and Valentine's Dance- Kigalia Fine Arts, USU Arts and Events Center, $10, Blanding. kigaliafinearts.org
Feb 15 Moab Museum- Reopens with a celebration of the new exhibition. Explore the stories of miners, mill operators, entrepreneurs, and others who shaped Moab's uranium boom. moabmuseum.org, 118 East Center St. See article pg 5B
Feb 17 Presidents Day
Feb 21 Europa Report (2013)- Moab SYFY Film Festival presents free movie at the Moab Arts & Recreation Center. Doors open 6:30pm, movie at 7pm. Costumes encouraged, prize for best costume. Festival is funded by City of Moab RAP Tax Program and cosponsored by the Moab Sun News. See article pg 6A
Feb 21 Utah Shakespeare Festival Performance- Kigalia Fine Arts; SJHS Auditorium, $15, Blanding, kigaliafinearts.org
Feb 22 Moab's Red Hot Ultra- 15K, 33K, 55K, 50 Mile. Our prettiest Moab event, The Red Hot is located northwest of Moab, Utah just west of Arches National Park. Red Hot runners have majestic views of the La Sal Mountains to the southeast and breathtaking views of Canyonlands National Park to the west. Runners begin their race by climbing a jeep road with astounding views of Arches National Park. www.madmooseeevents.com
Feb 22 Trashion Show- Sponsored by KZMU and Moab Sun News. See article pg 7B
Feb 22 Bulls, Broncs and Barrels Unlimited- Rodeo hosted by Young Guns Rodeo Co. Grand Entry at 6pm at Old Spanish Trail Arena.
Mar 5-9 Arches, Canyonlands & Beyond Photography Workshop- Join Rock Light Photo for a fantastic week exploring Arches, canyons, ancient rock art, the Colorado River, iconic movie and TV locations, and some of the best light for landscape photography in the world, at a time of the year that has great weather for photography, yet smaller crowds in Moab with photographer & guide Colin Young. https://rocklightphototours.com/photography-workshops/ or (917) 902-3063
Mar 7–9 Moab Run the Rocks- A three-day trail running race on the legendary singletrack of Moab, Utah! www.moabruntherocks.com. Sponsored by Transrockies Race Series.
Mar 7–9 TransRockies Moab Run the Rocks-
3 day trail running stage race
Mar 9 Pints for Parks-
Mar 8–11 Skinny Tire Festival
Mar 15 Canyonlands Half Marathon- Celebrate 50 years of Canyonlands Half Marathon and 5 Mile in Moab, Utah! The first Canyonlands Half Marathon was run on May 1, 1976 had just 22 finishers, including a dog. Today, thousands of runners come together in March to enjoy the scenic red rock formations and winding Colorado River that Moab has come to be known for! Running parallel to Arches National Park and the mighty river, runners are in for a real treat. Long considered a "Bucket List" race, in the July 18 issue of Runners World UK, Canyonlands Half Marathon was mentioned in their article "The Worlds Greatest Races." It's easy to see why runners return year after year to experience spring in Moab on this famous road race! www.madmooseevents.com
Mar 17 St. Patrick’s Day Parade- Rotary Park to Swanny Park, down MillCreek Parkway, 5pm.
Mar 22 Behind the Rocks Ultra
Sunday Art Sessions at Red Cliff Lodge
Class includes materials, instruction, and your keepsake masterpiece. Follow us on Social for the weekly scheduled activity. Year Around on Sunday. Session Time: 10-11:30am. $40. www.redcliffslodge.com/activities
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.
The Moab Peace Choir Tuesdays at 6pm
@Hearthspacemoab @Helipadmoab 239 W Center. Connect through the power of your voice, no singing background required. Reach out to Leeya Katrina Shaw on Instagram: @leeyakatrinamusic
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.
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 (Thursday Nov 14 6–9pm. No sessions on Nov 28 and Dec.) at the MARC: 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. (11/29, 12/27) 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 4-5:30pm 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.
Grand Junction: Fun at the Fairgrounds- Fridays from 5:30–8pm at Orchard Mesa Lion's Club Park, 2770 US50,Grand Junction) Food trucks, vendors, bounce house, family fun, movie nights. Info: kayla@juncsure.com
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
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 Arts Center Classes Visit our website at
www.MoabArts.org for the most recent class schedule.
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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