Wednesday, August 23, 2017

Sneak Peak~Freedom Fest Star: Tim Gates ~ Songs and Videos ~~ Listen,Then Get Your Tickets for Sept. 9

Music by Tim Gates:

Tim Gates' talent and style are evident in the songs below.  Some he wrote, others are co-written. Both Gates' voice and writing talent have kept him busy for the past 15 years in Nashville. Not bad for a kid from Richfield, Utah!  We're so pleased to have him performing for us at Freedom Fest 2017, on Sept. 9

Gates' Hits on Lucas Hoge Album-Dirty South: 2017

Tim Gates: Favorites and EFY

Bible and the Belt  (written by Tim Gates
Things You Can't Do in a Car (written by Tim Gates)
John Deere, JOhn 3:16 2008
The man I'm Meant to be  EFY 2015 (written by Tim Gates)
Like All Great Men   EFY 2012 (written by Tim Gates)

Due West Performances with Tim Gates

Bluest Eyes in Texas 2011
Old Flame 2011
Sweet Gravity 2011
Slide On Over 2014
What Would you Take (for Huricane Sandy Relief 2012)
Everything is Beautiful (From Letters to God, 2011)
Girl with a Twang  2013 Move Like That Album

Tim Gates Performing: 

Long Line of Love  (for Valentines)  by Michael Martin Murphy
I Must have Loved You Before  (Nashville Tribute to the Pioneers)
Coming Home  (Nashville Tribute to the Pioneers 2007)
Coming Home ~ Missionary Mix 2011
God is Good    (Nashville Tribute to the Pioneers 2014)
I Get that all the Time  2009
Tell Her  with his wife-- Campfire verson 2009
Tell Her   Lounge Performance 2011



Saturday, August 12, 2017

Freedom Fest II Sept. 9 --Tickets and Raffle Items


This year's Freedom Fest will feature not only a great concert by Due West's Lead singer, Tim Gates, but a wide variety of local talent, vendors, concessions and drawings for great prizes.  Thank you for continuing to help protect both public and private lands, and for donating to the Bears Ears Cause.  Concert Tickets can be purchased for $10 on line or at Redds Ace Hardware and The San Juan Record.  

Donation tickets available at 112 S. 300 W. 
Starting Aug. 30 donations to support Freedom Fest can also be made at our booth at Clark's Market on Wednesdays and Fridays, and at the Freedom Fest 4:00-7 PM Sept. 9.  $3 donation for a ticket, or 5 for $10. Everyone has a chance to win one of 15 great prizes. 



Great Prizes for Fund Raiser Drawings at Freedom Fest
1. Console ~~ Donated by Furniture2U
https://www.facebook.com/furniture2u4corners/?ref=page_internal
215 E. Center Blanding, Utah
4 ft by 18" ~~ Value $300 ~~ Manager: Tifani Black


2. Gift basket with a variety of Nu Skin Products, valued at $200

3.  Aerial Photo of Bears Ears on Metal plate 12 x 18  by Kay Shumway    

Value $135, donated by Nature/ Bears Ears Photography.Gallery of photographs can be seen by appointment (678-2182) or Visit www.kayshumway.com

4.   Massage  -- By Lindsay Palmer Smith Value  $50


5.  Two Volumes:  Local histories by Dr. Robert S. McPherson

Each set valued at $35  (Two drawings awarded)



or
6. Cowboy Country Photograph:  by Colleen Tibbetts, Moab
Value $45
To Order Cowboy Calendars call: 435-260-0036 
The cowboy in the picture is Ricky Wilcox from La Sal UT, shown with Colleen's dog.


7.    Phone Skope great technology for hunters. Phone Skope adapters and $50 Gift Card for Samsung Galaxy and iPhone
Value $150


                                                 Visit Phoneskope for more information


8. Original Bears Ears Fabric Landscape Art 
by Devin Bayles Hancock ~~ Value $150  (20" X 30")



 9.  Seven issues of Blue Mountain Shadows  $77 Value 
     "Preserving history and culture of the Four Corners since 1986."
               Contact LaVerne Tate 435-678-2325 for more information

10. Overnight Stay - Canyonlands Lodging    

$130 Value

White Pine Cabin
Jerry Murdock manager

11. Antique Patriotic Quilt 

$300 Value



12. Browning A-Bolt 300 mag Winchester Rifle 

$700 Value



13. RC Willey~~2 Children's Cars; two drawings

Value $220 each

Friday, August 11, 2017

"United We Stand” Theme for San Juan County Freedom Fest September 9


Listen to Tim Gates Video 


“United We Stand:  Local Voices for Public Lands“ is the theme of this year’s San Juan County Freedom Fest being held Sept. 9 at the San Juan High School (Blanding, Utah) football practice field.  Chairwoman, Kim Henderson, emphasized, “No matter what side of land issues you are on, or what side of the mountain you are from, we want everyone to come and unitedly enjoy an evening of great entertainment and sociability.  We hope to have people from other counties, and even states, come and join us.  Invite your friends and family from other places.”  

 The event begins 4 PM and offers a full slate of entertainment, food and craft booths, concessions, and 10 great raffle prizes. Local performers include Native American dancers, The Magpies (Beverly Felstead, Terri Card, Kaleigh Gilson, Cheryl Bowers, Emma Holliday, and Gayle Shumway), and Magnetic Pull, "the best in Native Rock" from Blanding, Utah.  The group includes Dennis Kaniatobe Sr. on keyboard, lead guitar and vocals; Travis Moses -percussion and Native Flute, and Dennis Kaniatobe II, Lead and Bass guitar. Darren Parry of the NW Shoshone tribe, will be a guest speaker.

The main performance begins about 8 PM featuring Tim Gates, lead singer in a Nashville trio called Due West.  Gates is also a member of the Nashville Tribute Band, which has performed in San Juan County several times.  Attendees need to bring their own chairs or blankets.

Vendors Needed
Anyone interested in setting up artisan, food, or product booths should call Nicole Perkins before August 21. 435-485-0214. There is a $25 charge; however, two concert tickets will be provided to each booth. 

Freedom Fest Writing Contest
In preparation for Freedom Fest students in grades 3-8 are encouraged to enter the Unity writing contest.  There are two different brackets: grades 3-5, and grades 6-8.  The essays will be judged on development of the theme, “United We Stand.”  Winners will be announced the night of Freedom Fest, and first place winners will be invited to read their essays. Students do NOT have to live in San Juan County to participate.

Thursday, August 3, 2017

~~ Bear Essentials ~ August 3, 2017

Have you voted yet? Pick someone who will represent rural concerns
He will help protect our Freedoms



ONLINE SPECIAL! Order your tickets online between now and August 15th and get a 20% discount when you type in "EarlyBird" as the Discount Code. ORDER NOW!

Our goal to bring more attention to the opposition of the Bears Ears Monument and government overreach of western public lands. We also seek to honor our unique lifestyles, our cultural and cherished traditional uses, and the recreational opportunities that the land has to offer.
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San Juan County Issues and Information:
*Fox 5 Interview with Ryan Zinke  Listen and Learn
July 30 Comments by Commissioner Lyman:This video provides some valuable insight into Secretary Zinke's monument ideology: The key points to emphasize are that Bears Ears Monument does more harm than good to archeology; that the size is not appropriate to the "object" being supposedly protected; that the items mentioned in the proclamation were not unique, i.e. dark skies, mule deer, chipmunks, etc.
I am concerned that our Washington politicians, and the governor, say one thing when they are here in San Juan, and another behind closed doors with the secretary.  I'm pleased that Bears Ears has been the symbolic question to determine where leaders stand on matters of public land and multiple use. It would be a good time for us to reiterate our love for this land and our insistence that the monument be rescinded. Controversy has been the only thing keeping us from being swallowed whole. 
[I think it is a good time also to commend Governor Herbert for not cowing down to the Outdoor Retailers Association.
      Phone: 801-538-1000;
                        Contact: https://gocentral.utah.gov/Request/Contact?response=false ]
Since they choose to make their exit about Bears Ears, we have an opportunity to keep the monument in play. Ours is not a message of contention but we can't allow false narratives to dominate the discussion. We can win in this final push but now is the time to get our message heard.”

~~ Trail guides needed for San Juan Safari Call Lynne Shumway for information 435-459-4187

~~NY Times Visits Gold Butte in Nevada This week, we visit three national monuments (more than two dozen are under review by the Trump administration and could be made smaller and opened to logging and mining): Gold Butte in Nevada (below), Bears Ears in Utah and Berryessa Snow Mountain in California.

~~National Geographic Visits Bears Ears: Trump’s National Monument Rethink
~~Road Trip to Four Corners  Nat’l Geographic
~~SJHS Grad: Jennifer VanReenan Ing speaks:  Facts about Bears Ears NM


Good News Bears

n  Monuments DO NOT mean Local Benefits  (Healthy Forests

Companies selling outdoor gear lobby endlessly for more federal wilderness—subsidized by the taxpayer:  Wall Street Journal

n  Nevada FB Group: It Matters How You Stand Coverage on Zinke visit

  Bad News Bears

n  Beware of “Push Polls” and “Slanted Surveys”

n  Center for Western Priorities Targets Zinke

n  The Russian connection that should worry us: Russia ‘Colludes’ With US Green Groups to Block Fracking

n  More than you probably wanted to know about Patagonia's founder

n  So long, Good-Bye, Your loss is our gain.  Video from Outdoor Industry Ass.
(George Soros and Wyss foundations)
n  OP-Ed in the Spectrum: Let’s talk about Bears Ears
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                                     Documenting Bears Ears “No Monument” efforts since July 2016