No posts with label The San Juan River: Then and Now – Rusticks Gallery, Bluff, UT September 10, 2016 at 4 pm Calling all river rats! River Ranger Brandt Hart not only knows his history, but he intimately knows the San Juan River after years of floating it as a BLM Ranger. FCM is hosting this lecture in partnership with the Four Corners Lecture Series. The event will be held at the Rusticks Gallery in Bluff on Saturday, September 10 at 4 pm. The Lens of History: Documenting Impacts to Archaeological Sites on Cedar Mesa through Comparative Photography- Edge of the Cedars Museum, Blanding, UT October 22, 2016 at 2 pm Archaeologist and photographer Ralph Burrillo will be presenting an interesting view of the history of Cedar Mesa by comparing historical photographs and drawings to modern day photos of archaeological sites. This lecture is hosted by FCM and Edge of the Cedars in partnership with the Four Corners Lecture Series. Visit with Respect: How Businesses and Communities Can Support Responsible Heritage Tourism – Bluff, UT November 12, 2016 at 4 pm Executive Director Josh Ewing would like to invite community members and business representatives from across the Colorado Plateau for an important discussion on what role we can play in promoting responsible recreation around cultural and historical sites.. Show all posts
No posts with label The San Juan River: Then and Now – Rusticks Gallery, Bluff, UT September 10, 2016 at 4 pm Calling all river rats! River Ranger Brandt Hart not only knows his history, but he intimately knows the San Juan River after years of floating it as a BLM Ranger. FCM is hosting this lecture in partnership with the Four Corners Lecture Series. The event will be held at the Rusticks Gallery in Bluff on Saturday, September 10 at 4 pm. The Lens of History: Documenting Impacts to Archaeological Sites on Cedar Mesa through Comparative Photography- Edge of the Cedars Museum, Blanding, UT October 22, 2016 at 2 pm Archaeologist and photographer Ralph Burrillo will be presenting an interesting view of the history of Cedar Mesa by comparing historical photographs and drawings to modern day photos of archaeological sites. This lecture is hosted by FCM and Edge of the Cedars in partnership with the Four Corners Lecture Series. Visit with Respect: How Businesses and Communities Can Support Responsible Heritage Tourism – Bluff, UT November 12, 2016 at 4 pm Executive Director Josh Ewing would like to invite community members and business representatives from across the Colorado Plateau for an important discussion on what role we can play in promoting responsible recreation around cultural and historical sites.. Show all posts