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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.

February Events

Feb 2 Book of Luke (pt.1) Read Aloud- The first half of the Bible’s Gospel of Luke read aloud by multiple speakers without commentary or interruption. Takes about an hour. 7pm. Free. Cookies and Water provided. Community Church of Moab, 544 Mi Vida Ave. Moab Utah

Feb 4 Heart-Opening Yoga & Tea Ceremony- Join Moonflower Co-op and Crystal Blanks of Mindful Movement Moab for a nourishing, gentle experience designed to soften the body, open the heart space, and cultivate emotional balance. Crystal will guide participants through a slow-flow yoga practice focused on chest, shoulders, and upper back, followed by a mindful tea ritual featuring heart-supporting herbs. Connect to the breath, body, and intention in this class, ending in quiet reflection and warmth. All materials and yoga mats will be provided. Free and open to all. 5pm at the MARC. RSVP at bit.ly/heartyogatea.

Feb 4 Live Music: Blu Pig- Community Music Night

Feb 5 Supplement Thursday- Co-op owners, stock up and save on supplements on the first Thursday of every month at Moonflower! All dietary supplements, vitamins, minerals, tinctures, medicinal herbs, and other items in this department will be 10% off for co-op owners. Synergy products will remain at the same year-round discount for owners. 8am–8pm at Moonflower Co-op


Feb 5–7 Canyonland Quilt Retreat- Learn to make shoes and matching bag out of fabric. canyonlandquilts.com

Feb 5 Live Music: Blu Pig- Lost Buffalo

Feb 6 Moab Art Walk- A free, all-ages downtown celebration of artistry and community, from 5-8 pm at participating businesses and the Moab Arts and Recreation Center. Locations exhibit new work every month, featuring local and regional artists exploring a variety of ideas and mediums. Expect to encounter raffles, food and drink, artist demonstrations, live music, and more as you stroll around town to each of the locations. Meet and mingle with artists and art enthusiasts, buy a piece of art, and leave feeling inspired to create! For more information, including a map of participating Art Walk locations, monthly show details, and information about accessibility accommodations, please visit www.moabarts.org. Hosted the First Friday, 5–8pm. See pg 5.

Feb 6 2026 Moab SYFY Film Festival- Double feature:
A Trip to the Moon (1902) and Destination Moon (1950). All films are free to attend. Free popcorn! Door Prizes! Costumes! Starts 7pm at the Moab Arts & Recreation Center (MARC). See pg 5 & pg 24.

Feb 6 Live Music: Blu Pig- Bob Greenspan & Mama T


Feb 7 Healthy Hearts Kids’ Class- Join Moonflower Co-op and Courtney Dare Reese Hill for a fun, interactive class on kid-friendly practices for heart health! Children will be introduced to several ways to keep our hearts healthy, including yoga, mindfulness, handwashing, and heart-healthy foods. Courtney will guide participants through a brief heart-supporting family friendly yoga flow, and will then teach about handwashing and kitchen safety. There will be several stations for kids to learn about and make an assortment of heart-healthy snacks. Class will close with a mindfulness discussion about these practices. All materials will be provided. Free and open to all. 9:30am at the MARC. RSVP at bit.ly/healthyheartskids.

Feb 7 Bull Wars Ultimate Bull Riding- Moab’s premier bull riding event! Experience the raw power, the grit, and the hardest eight seconds in sports. At the Old Spanish Trail Arena. Brought to you by Keys Construction & Ready Mix. Tickets at berentisrodeo.ticketspace.com See ad pg 24.


Feb 7, 21 Rest is Resistance Book Club- A four-session book club invites participants to slow down and explore rest as a personal and collective practice. Guided by Sandra Billie, the group will read Rest Is Resistance by Tricia Hersey and reflect on how hustle culture shapes our bodies, relationships, and sense of worth. $35 total, book included! 5:15pm, Wellness Collective 76 South 100 West—in the Back of Red Rock Bakery. Sign up at wellnesscollectivemoab.com.

Feb 7 Live Music: Blu Pig- Dustin Burley


Feb 8 Memorial Walk for the Piñon & Juniper Trees- In this time of ecological loss, we invite all to grieve, to listen, and to reaffirm our relationship with Mother Earth, knowing her well-being and ours are inseparable. With special guest Dr. Lyla June Johnston, Indigenous scholar, musician, and land-based educator. Her work carries ancestral knowledge forward, guiding us back into right relationship with the Earth through Indigenous wisdom, ecology, and collective care. Meet at 3:45pm at Old City Park to carpool or shuttle to the Mail Trail Trailhead off N. Highland Dr. Silent Walk, 1/3 mile. Inquiries: sandra.billie@gmail.com or sarah_heffron@mac.com. All are welcome.

Feb 9 Book of Luke (pt.2) Read Aloud- The second half of the Bible’s Gospel of Luke read aloud by multiple speakers without commentary or interruption. Takes about an hour. 7pm. Free. Cookies and Water provided. Community Church of Moab, 544 Mi Vida Ave. Moab


Feb 10 5% Day for Seekhaven- Every second Tuesday of the Month, Moonflower donates 5% of the day’s sales to a local organization that furthers our mission of providing socially responsible foods, goods, and education in promotion of a healthy, sustainable community. Join us this month in supporting Seekhaven Family Crisis & Resource Center by shopping at Moonflower on February 10th! 8am–8pm @ Moonflower Co-op


Feb 10 Steve Allen: 60 Years in the Canyons- Author, activist and historian Steve Allen will present a slide show covering his many years of exploring the canyon country of Southern Utah. Topics include his family’s history of desert exploration, a discussion of threats to the land, thoughts about the ongoing battles of land protection in Utah, and stories centered on “History on the Ground-Pieces of the Puzzle.” Plus, a trailer screening of “A Life in the Desert.” Free! 6pm at Star Hall, 159 E Center St. Presented by Back of Beyond Books and Grand County Public Library. For more info visit www.moablibrary.org or call 435-259-1111

Feb 11 Science On Tap: Buzzed and in Charge - How Pollinators Run the World- Join us at Woody’s Tavern for the last Science On Tap of the winter season, brought to you by Science Moab. Entomologist Dr. Emmanuel Santa-Martinez of Salt Lake Community College will be discussing the tiny bugs that play an outsize role in our ecosystem. Doors open at 5:30pm. The talk will begin at 6pm and end around 7pm. Free!

Feb 11 Live Music: Blu Pig- Community Music Night

Feb 12 Live Music: Blu Pig- Dave Mensch

Feb 13 2026 Moab SYFY Film Festival- Earth vs. the Flying Saucers (1956).Films are free to attend. Free popcorn! Door Prizes! Costumes! Starts 7pm at the Moab Arts & Recreation Center (MARC). See pg 24

Feb 13 Sunflood Fundraiser Show for Recording Session- All donations directly fund our recording project. Suggested donation: $10. 7pm at Helipad Moab, 239 W Center St.

Feb 13 Live Music: Blu Pig- Bob Greenspan & Mama T

Feb 14 Valentine's Day

Feb 14 Happy Hearts! Family Valentine’s Class- Join Moonflower Co-op and Courtney Dare Reese Hill for a fun, interactive class for kids and caregivers with self love- and self care-based activities for emotional health. Courtney will lead participants through an introduction to the heart chakra and a lesson on emotional awareness, with a heart-opening yoga practice and guided meditation to follow. Children will learn about essential oil safety and make essential oil rollers for calming, comfort, and emotional support. Participants will go home with a roller and practices for supporting their emotional health. All materials and yoga mats will be provided. Free and open to all. 9:30am @ the MARC. RSVP at bit.ly/happyheartskids.

Feb 14 Live Music: Blu Pig- Alan & Valerie Brown's Annual Valentine's Performance

Feb 15 Live Music: Blu Pig- Lost Buffalo

Feb 16 Presidents Day
National Park Service fee-free day for US citizens and residents.

Feb 16. Book of Romans- The Apostle Paul’s letter to the Romans, a timeless explanation of the Christian faith read in its entirety aloud by multiple speakers without commentary or interruption. Takes about an hour. 7pm. Free. Cookies and Water provided. Community Church of Moab, 544 Mi Vida Ave. Moab

Feb 18 Live Music: Blu Pig- Community Music Night

Feb 19 Live Music: Blu Pig- Lost Buffalo

Feb 20 2026 Moab SYFY Film Festival-
The Incredible Shrinking Man (1957). Films are free to attend. Free popcorn! Door Prizes! Costumes! Starts 7pm at the Moab Arts & Recreation Center (MARC). See pg 5 & pg 24

Feb 20 Live Music: Blu Pig-
Bob Greenspan & Mama T

Feb 21–27 Moab Music Festival Winterlude- A week of performance, community music workshops, and ourtreach events:

Feb 21: Musical Story Hour with Tessa Lark, Grand County Public Library. Also, Moab Community Dance Band workshop led by Lark followed by an evening contra dance at the MARC

• Feb 22: Jazz Improv Workshops for Beginners at Star Hall
. Feb 23–27: After school Advanced Youth String Workshops for beginners, Star Hall.

Feb 25: A "no experience" Drum Circle, Star Hall.

Feb 26: Free mini-concert and conversation with Akropolis, at Rooted Vine.

Feb 27: Winterlude Finale features a split-bill by composer-pianist Pascal Le Boeuf’s trailblazing “Ritual Being” project and the Reed Quintet. $25 admission, 6pm at Star Hall. Visit moabmusicfest.org for details. See article on pg 2.

Feb 21 Trashion Show- KZMU fundraiser at Woody's. See pg 10


Feb 21 iNaturalist Workshop- What is community science? Join the Utah Native Plant Society to learn the basics of iNaturalist and other community-science programs and mingle with regional experts to learn easy tricks to start identifying the plants, animals, and bugs found around the Red Rock Canyons of Southeast Utah. The workshop will run from 2:30-4:30pm, at the Grand County Library, 257 E. Center St., Moab.

Feb 21 Live Music: Blu Pig-
Broken Arrow

Feb 22 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. 5:15pm, Wellness Collective 76 South 100 West—In the Back of Red Rock Bakery Donation-based and open to all; come as you are. Sign up at wellnesscollectivemoab.com.

Feb 25 Seed Swap- Join Youth Garden Project, Moab Garden Club, and Our Village at the Youth Garden (530 S 400 E) from 5–7pm for our annual Seed Swap! Kick off the 2025 gardening season by trading seeds, sharing knowledge, and getting to know other Moab gardeners. No seeds to swap? No problem! We'll have plenty to share. Free event; soups and teas provided; potluck optional; no rsvp necessary.

Feb 25 Live Music: Blu Pig- Community Music Night

Feb 26 Is the Millennium Imminent? Astronomical Events and our place in the Great Timeline. Author and eclipse man Sand Sheff considers the upcoming March 3rd Lunar Eclipse, which will be the last total lunar eclipse on earth for more than 2 ½ years, it’s place in a remarkable Biblical timeline, and also various converging cosmic and social phenomenon which may point towards an approaching worldwide shift. About an hour. 7pm. Free. Cookies and Water provided. Community Church of Moab, 544 Mi Vida Ave. Moab.

Feb 26 Live Music: Blu Pig- Dustin Burley


Feb 27 Winterlude Finale Concert- A winter celebration of classical and jazz performance. Come enjoy an evening with composer-pianist, Pascal Le Boeuf’s trailblazing "Ritual Being" project (with Nick Photinos, cello and Christian Euman, drums) and the adventurous Akropolis Reed Quintet (oboe, clarinet, saxophone, bassoon, bass clarinet) including a collaborative performance of their GRAMMY-winning Are We Dreaming a Same Dream? album. 7 pm at Star Hall. www.moabmusicfest.org. See article on pg 2.


Feb 27 Free Movie: Chinatown- A private detective hired to expose an adulterer in 1930s Los Angeles, finds himself caught up in a web of deceit, corruption, and murder in this 1974 neo-noir classic starring Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway. Rated R, 2 Hr. 10 min. 7pm at Moab Library, 257 E Center St. Presented by Grand County Public Library For more info visit www.moablibrary.org or call 435-259-1111

Feb 27–28 Moab's Red Hot Ultra 2026- Started in 2007, Moab's Red Hot Ultra is a 50 Mile, 50K and 30K starting and finishing at Gemini Bridges. Every year, runners from all over the country come to explore this beautiful area of Moab's desert. www.madmooseevents.com

Feb 27 Live Music: Blu Pig- Brother Chunky

Feb 28 Live Music: Blu Pig- Lost Buffalo

March Events

Mar 4–10 Youth Garden Project Online Auction Fundraiser- Bidders, are you ready?!? Bid on hundreds of amazing items and experiences, all while supporting garden-based education and community gardening in Moab. The auction can be found online at www.biddingforgood.com/ youthgardenproject.

Mar 5–8 Moab Run the Rocks- A 3-day running event for participants. This event offers 2 different distances on each stage to give everyone a chance to come out and enjoy the beauty of the trails. We offer a start/finish area with a relaxing setup after they have finished their stage, to wind down before heading back to their accommodations. www.moabruntherocks.com/

Mar 6–7 Moab Stoopfest- A free neighborhood-based performance art festival highlighting local and regional performance art. Consisting of 45-minute performances at each location—each stoop may host a series of short pieces or one longer show (or an experiential other thing)—and a community crawl between stages. Sponsored in part by Moab City RAPTax. For more info, visit: ephemeralcollective.substack.com/p/stoopfest-2026-launch, @Moabstoopfest on Instagram, or email moabstoopfest@gmail.com.

Mar 7–8 Quilting in the Red Rocks Quilt Show- Come to the Grand Center to enjoy Delicate Stitchers Quilt Guild's FREE quilt show. Lots of beautiful quilts will be on display. Shop the Merchants Mall for fabric, patterns and sewing machines. Enjoy more quilts by visiting the trunk show, and buy tickets to win a beautiful Queen-sized quilt as well as a variety of gift baskets. Hours: Saturday 9–5, Sunday 10–4.

Mar 9 George Dyer Concert- A performer from Branson, Missouri, Dyer has performed in operas in Atlanta, New York, Chicago, Hawaii, and many more locations. He has been supported by several incredible symphonies in concert, from Jerusalem to Estonia. He will be performing at Monticello High School at 7pm. Admission is $15. Sponsored by Kigalia Fine Arts.

Mar 13 Neko Case Concert- Avalon Theater in Grand Junction. See pg 6

Mar 13–17 Skinny Tire Spring Festival- The Skinny Tire Spring Festival has been held for 24 years in Moab on the second weekend in March. It is a 4-day road cycling event on the roads in and around Moab. We mark the route and offer a very high level of rider support with many support vehicles and aid stations. We target cyclists from all across the country. The event starts and ends each day at the Aarchway Inn. A lunch and live music is offered on Saturday and Sunday after the rides at Aarchway Inn.

Mar 15 Pints for Parks- This is a fun-filled afternoon in the heart of Moab. Indulge in some delicious brews and music while supporting our National Parks. This in-person event is a great opportunity to meet fellow National Park lovers. This laid-back fundraiser will showcase the work Friends of Arches and Canyonlands does to support our amazing backyard National Parks. Let's raise a glass and toast to our beautiful parks! P.S. we will have heaters and covered tents with plenty of space to sit, stand, mingle, and move! 3–7pm at Swanny City Park. Presented by Friends of Arches and Canyonlands Parks. Info and tickets at
foacp.org/discover/foacp-events/

Mar 20-27: KZMU Spring Radiothon

Mar 21: Transom Traveling Workshop- In partnership with KZMU and Community Rebuilds, the week-long Transom Traveling Workshop in audio storytelling is coming to Moab! Ten beginning and early-career students will get a week of intensive training. Our alumni have gone on to work at NPR, public radio members stations across the country, nearly every major podcast company, and as award-winning independent producers. The workshop will premier student produced segments at Star Hall.

Mar 21 Canyonlands Half Marathon- 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. www.madmooseevents.com/canyonlands-half-marathon

Mar 26 Moab Museum 2026 Gala- See pg 17. Info & tickets: moabmuseum.org

Mar 28 Service Saturday at Arches- (9am–10:30am).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. For more information or to sign up, please email SEUG_Volunteers@nps.gov or call 435-719-2214.

Mar 28–Apr 5 Easter Jeep Safari- Trail rides, Iron Car show, prizes, vendors and more. Hosted by the Red Rock 4 Wheelers. www.rr4w.com. Pick up a copy of the Jeep Safari Magazine around town or see www.jeepsafarimagazine.com

Recurring Events
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.


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

Tai Chi with Drew (Oct 13, 27, 5:15 pm at 76 South 100 West—In the Back of Red Rock Bakery) Class taught by Drew Roots who has been consistently practicing Tai-chi for 27 years now. Sign up online at www.wellnesscollectivemoab.com to save your spot.

In Stitches: Fiber Arts Club- Free! (Mondays 3:30–4:30pm) All skill levels and ages welcome! No registration required. Moab Public Library, 257 E Center St

Chair Yoga
(Mondays at 9am, 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.

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.

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.

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

Castle Valley Library Hours: Tuesday–Friday 10am–2pm

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.

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

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

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

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.

Dharma Recovery (Oct 2, 16, 30, 6:30pm at 76 South 100 West—In the Back of Red Rock Bakery) 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. Please sign up online at www.wellnesscollectivemoab.com

Figure Model Session with Live Model (Every other Thursday: Oct 2 & 16 & 30, 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

Community NADA Ear Acupuncture & Sound Bath (Oct 9, 23, 6:30pm at 76 South 100 West—In the Back of Red Rock Bakery) 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

Our Village Community Center Free Market (Thursdays 6:00-7:30pm until Oct 16). Locally Grown Produce. www.ourvillagemoab.org

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.

Gentle Yoga (Fridays, 10:00am 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

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.

Fun Friday- Flow into Yoga (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. Includes a Free 12oz coffee from the Red Rock Bakery! Please sign up in advance online at. www.wellnesscollectivemoab.com

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.

Qi-Gong (Oct 11, 25, 8:00am at 76 South 100 West—In the Back of Red Rock Bakery) 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! Sign up at wellnesscollectivemoab.com for more info. Moab Arts Center Classes Visit our website at www.MoabArts.org for the most recent class schedule.

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