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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday. July 5, 2000 - Page 6 Exhibition celebrates growing food around the world and Sun hours are from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. An exhibition of photographs by acclaimed photographer Michael Ableman is on display at Edge of the Cedars State Park Museum from July 8 to August 16, 2000. From the Good Earth: A Celebration of Growing Food Around the World, organized and toured by ExhibitsUSA, features more than 60 photographs documenting the importance of a healthy and sustainable agriculture through- Thursday 'July 6 i Tooth pil'ous, CTovcrbuds, 10 m. Montieello City Park. out the world, including Saturday 'July 8 China, Peru, Africa, Europe, and the Americas. From the Good Earth is a personal documentary that articulates Ableman s belief that the way we secure our food is essential to our health as individuals, the bonds that hold together our families and communities, whether rural or urban, and the future of our environment locally, nationally, and glo- From the Good Earth: A celebration of Growing Food Around the World cxihibit opens.7-- 9 p m. thru 16. Aug July Wednesday 12 Story Time, 10 a m. Montieello Library, II a m. Mlanding Library. Kiibits Native American Art Awards. Ldee of the Cedars, thru August. life-supporti- ng bally." Utah Navajo Fair seeks a few good individuals for the 2000 fair The Utah Navajo Fair is looking for individuals who want to help coordinate the Year 2000 11th annual fair, which is scheduled for August 24-2- 2000. 7, The fair seeks coordinators for various events. The fair office expects that some of the coordinators from last year will be returning, but fair officials need others who may want to be coordinators to fill any vacancies. The fair office adds new events to its fair each year. Anyone interested in volunteering, individuals should contact the fair office at in Bluff, Utah or ext. 103. The Fair Board planning meetings will be on Wednesday's in Bluff at 6:00 p.m. Please attend, bring some good ideas and be part of the fair this year. 435-672-23- 435-651-327- The photographs featured in the exhibition are drawn from Ableman's book, From the Good Earth (Abrams, 19933 1, and are organized in four cat-egorie- s. In the Past surveys the rem- nants of traditional agricul- ture around the world, ancient cultures that have maintained the same land for generations. Fire on the Horizon presents a stark look at the social, cultural, and environmental impacts of the last fifty years of industrial agriculture. Stepping Stones to Renewal provides hopeful examples for the future, including every- thing from Organic farms to urban ghetto gardens. Of Cookpots and Marketplaces commemorates the importance of food in the marketplace, on the table, and to the individual in a meaningful way. I wanted to understand how my own approach to food and farming, as a natural information on American composting. Native provide gardening, food preservation. Bluff Historic Farm and Site Preservation, Prehistoric Puebloan gardening tradi- tions, Traditional Uses of Native Plants and more. These special programs are generously supported by the Utah Humanities Council, San Juan County Community Development, and Utah State University in cooperation w:th the San Juan County Fair. Edge of the Cedars is known for its outstanding collection of prehistoric Puebloan pot- - SuUf&ti, rJS 7?. (Zattos AJakai Quartet Call Leslie I J LI CttfeUaUtebl Wcuited For The San 09 Juan County Fair Soloiiti and QaupA for more information at 435-587-34- 44 in J1 ii concert July 15 Mt. Peale Resort Country Inn Time and Ticket Information will be announced Call for more information NewJDigitallDjagnosis Efficient water use! Use drip irrigation!! Garden hoses Sprinklers Soaker hoses Garden tools Soil conditioners Brent Johansen D.D.S. keep your bite bright 212 South 2nd East Blandlng, Utah (435) 678-344- 0 man gathering mustard is one of the featured photographs in a new exhibit at Edge of the Cedars Museum in Blanding. A VaniaivS We also have Orthodontics 8. lived out for thousands of years, how and why our society has destroyed that bond, and how we can redeem it." Also included in the exhibition is a selection of traditional agricultural tools from around the world. In addition to the photographic exhibit. Edge of the Cedars is hosting a Gardening SymposiumF armer's Market on August 12, 2000 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Programs will Hoses Clamps Various size drips & 435-678-223- bond between community and a generous earth, has been MudtCUUid n Family Dentistry more information, Marker sculpture. The mu- - daily. For seura is located at 660 West 490 or to volunteer, contact the North in Blanding. Summer museum at Courtesy photo 7, We'D ten-- prehistoric ruin, Summer HOUf Monday through Friday 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Saturdays 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. CARHART FEED & SEED 281 N. Guyrene Dove Creek 677-223- Hsnnr mm mm Ai rJAbrasi onT&! LTase n Dr. G.O. Miller, DDS Dr. Brian J. Goodwine, DDS FAMILY DENTISTRY AND ORTHODONTICS 435-587-25- 28 3 217 S 100 W Montieello 7 am 7 pm Mon - Fri |