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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, August 25, 2004 - Page 4 Four Corners School to mark 20 year anniversary this fall land and It is a river opportunity to advance your writing and photographic skills by working with two nationally recognized artists - a writer and one photographer author. Participants will create personal writing andor a small portfolio of photographs that bind them to this place. Join Four Corners School of Outdoor Education in Monticello, Utah to celebrate their 20th Anniversary at five events between September 26 and October 2, 2004! First, join Craig Childs and Bruce Hucko for a Southwest river trip through Ruby and Horsethief Canyons of the Colorado River September 2, 2004. The river trip will end in Denver, so you can come to their party on October 2 at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. The river trip on Ruby and Horsethief Canyons of the ers. Ed-Ventur- es six-da- y Stone Age Living Skills for families. Learn the daily life skills of your ancestors and about the connection tot he natural world. Learn and exercises. writing simple how people made fire Bring pen and notebook, po- practice of to cook, keep warm, or use as a sample and prose etry a tool. Learn and practice how or something work own your to make string and rope from that inspires you. and bark and learn to In the afternoon Craig plants a container or sandals. Childs and Bruce Hucko will weave Learn to understand early Perpresent a workshop called life skills, thought processes, ception and Landscape. that deAll day Robin Blankenship and preoccupations cultural begin will conduct a workshop on fined human Plashop called The Colorado teau: Habitat for the Humanities. The session will involve and participants in discussion Second, join FCS to celebrate at four fun, educational events at the Denver Museum of Na- er then describe HIS Colorado Plateau. Join Four Corners School for these wonderful 20th Anniversary Humanities events. Call to register. Amrtmfl UtetEGSOfte YteOasss .ft gtamrfl Atagmfti gtonfhm? Craig Childs, Robin Blankenship, and Bruce Hucko. In the morning, Ellen Meloy will conduct a writers n gfcm .form (cfatTTtjy gDmjfEFb (EBBa? ture and Science October 2 with authors Ellen Meloy, Colorado River is for art lov nings in a hands-oway. The evening of October 2 2004 there will be more authors presentations and a celebration in the Northeast Atrium of DMNS from 6 p.m to 9 p.m. Aldean Ketchum, a Ute, will play his flute and A work- - solve the complex issues single individual or group alone cannot involved in violence against women and families." WE MUST GQQfi) o OeQQQOQtt o We Mtfl $tOO Call $'3500 Ho I t Collaborate Conquer want to make you a loan I I i 1 stressing the importance of working together to end violence 435-678-21- 11 TOLL FREE I GENTRY CREDIT 146 N. Main St., Suite A Blanding, September Blanding Arts and Events Center 2-- 3 UT 84511 Licensed by State of Utah I 700 West 200 South 1(9 GROOMDWG o0oc &TAXB S L . -- il i y;,0 e .BOARDING LA SAL & MONTICELLO X, 686-259- 1 EMAIL: crafjachotmail.com 'Tween H)LoWn$ In 'The 'Wtnb Lately? M0AB (435) 260-104- 3 (435) 'CARE NOW kVAlLABLI 'WJhats i $ TOP NOTCH WRITERS Gary Torres Mary Lou Hoggard Leo Platero Winder Nell Dalton Scott Boyle Maxine Deeter Anna Thayn Doris Valle Terri t i I t v i ! COMPREHENSIVE NEWS On The Calendars Agenda Society Sports Editorials Photographs Community News Classifieds AWARD WINNING COVERAGE Politics Health Care Native American Issues Education Wilderness Growth 8c Development Your Connection to the World " 800-448-34- FROM A CLOSER LOOK TO DUST IN THE WIND Don t Get Blown Over By The Changing Times Subscribe To The San Juan Record 13 www.saImonair.com We look forward to serving your flying needs. Service Schedule: m j 4. 3an Juun k$corb HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER FOR SAN JUAN COUNTY UTAH ' SI 8 Outside Counts Subscriptions. P.O. Box 879 49 South Mam Monticello UT 84535 . phn!ll' Ai:Untfi8co 7 SINCE 19T5 Glft Outstci0 County $26 Seniors deduct $.50 or 3377 Email: sjmewsfrontiernet.net 1 I 1 i 1 f f |