Upcoming Events
Things I Didn't Do: Author Reading with Karen Anderson
Lecture/Readings
Join fiction writer Karin Anderson as she talks about and reads from her upcoming book, Things I Didn’t Do, which is set in Carbon and Emery Counties. Her most recent book is What Falls Away. Snacks provided. Door Prizes.
Wild Horses Advocating for Rural Change through Urban Youth Experiences
Lecture/Readings
Wild horses and burros are a Western icon, but their place in rural and wild landscapes is a contentious issue. Join wild horse expert Steven Price to learn more about wild horses on public land and how horse camp helps educate urban youth's perspectives of “healthy lands, healthy horses”. Sponsored by USU Extension. Snacks. Door Prizes.
Castle Valley Archaeological Society Monthly Meeting
Lecture/Readings
Please join the Castle Valley Archaeological Society at 7 pm in the Don L. Burge Room at the Prehistoric Museum. Each month features an interesting talk about the archaeology of Utah and a chance to engage with others in our community interested in archaeology. You can find out more about each months event at the CVAS Facebook page.
https://www.facebook.com/CVASutah
https://utaharchaeology.org/Chapters/CastleV/
Drones: Where Can They Take You? Presentation by Shalyn Drake
Lecture/Readings
The Library & Learning Commons (LLC) is proud to welcome Shalyn Drake, Lecturer
in the Department of Aviation Technology, to speak about drones, responsible usage, and its applications across numerous fields. Drake will speak of the still emerging technology as it can apply to fields such as agriculture, welding, mining, the inspection of infrastructure, and natural resource management.
The event will take place in the LLC and there will be time for Q&A with the speaker afterwards along with, weather permitting, a drone demonstration. Refreshments will also be served!
Rural Utah at a Crossroads Talk with Gregory E. Smoak
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Join historian Greg Smoak (state scholar for the Crossroads exhibition) on an exploration of the tensions between the ideals and realities of life in rural Utah as change – past and present – affects our communities. This presentation will encourage thinking and conversations about rural Utah and our own community. Snacks provided. Door Prizes.
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