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Show The Garfield County Insider Page 2 July 1, 2010 ENTERTAINMENT 8 BOULDER HERITAGE FESTIVAL July 15-17, 2010 Anasazi State Park — Boulder, Utah The 6th annual Boulder will begin at noon with mu- of local saddles throughHeritage Festival will be sic until 10:00pm and pre- out the day. The Anasazi held again this year at the sentations including Pio- State Park is also showing Anasazi State Park in Boul- neer Recipes and Remedies the Smithsonian Institute's, der, Utah. The theme for and more stories about the New Harmonies: American this year is "The Women." women of Boulder. There Roots Music exhibit in the Events begin on Thursday will also be a local quilt dis- Conference Room. at 5:00 pm when the mail play. Saturday, events begin Don't miss this great arrives on horseback after at the Red House Farm with weekend in Boulder learnmaking it's way across the information about Blue ing more about the local Old Boulder Mail Trail used Grass Music. Return back heritage and culture. until the 1930's. Following to the Anasazi State Park For more information the arrival of the mail, lis- at 11:00 for more presenta- and a complete schedule, ten to stories of the women tions and music. The Dutch visit our website at boulderand experience an old time oven dinner will be served heritage.org or call Cheryl "Dance Calling" followed around 6:00 pm and you can at 435-335-7550. by a dance. Friday, events see an incredible display DWR SOUTHERN LAKES FISHING REPORTS • BOULDER MOUNTAIN: (June 24) All areas of the mountain are now accessible, except the Boulder Top. Anglers report good to excellent fishing in several areas across the mountain. • DUCK CREEK POND / ASPEN MIRROR LAKE: (June 24) Catchablesized rainbows have been stocked, and fishing is fair to good. • EAST FORK SEVIER RIVER IN KINGSTON CANYON: (June 24) Releases from Otter Creek Reservoir have been minimal, so flows are only moderately turbid. The river is very fishable. • EAST FORK SEVIER RIVER, BLACK CANYON: (June 24) Runoff has subsided, and flows are clear. • FISH LAKE: (June 24) Shore fishing for rainbows has been fairly good. Trolling success has improved for rainbows (and the occasional splake) • LOWER BOWNS RESERVOIR: (June 24) Anglers report catching rainbows with woolly buggers and PowerBait. • MONROE MOUNTAIN LAKES: (June 24) Catchable-sized rainbows have been stocked in the Box Creek reservoirs as well as the north-end lakes and ponds. Access to Barney Lake is good, and the lake is full but murky. Manning Meadow Reservoir is closed to fishing until July 10. • NAVAJO LAKE: (June 24) The water level is a few feet above the top of the dike. Catchable-sized rainbows have been stocked, and fishing is good to excellent from the shore and from boats. . • OTTER CREEK RESERVOIR & STATE PARK: (June 24) Anglers report fair success with bait from the shore as well as trolling. Most fish are 12-14 inches, but you may find a few larger fish. • PANGUITCH LAKE: (June 24) Shore anglers are catching fish with PowerBait as well as wormand-marshmallow combinations. Trolling has also produced good success with lures that have neon yellow or orange. • SEWER RIVER IN MARYSVALE CANYON: (June 24) Irrigation releases are making it difficult to fish. • TROPIC RESERVOIR: (June 24) Anglers report catching rainbows with PowerBait. Betuicier lierttageiFeisrvval/ "The, wo-m,exti" Thursday: Arrival of the Mail, Women Stories, Old Time Dance Calling Friday: Music - Boulder Babes, Curtis Oberhansly and Sage Sorenson, Will Barclay, Patrick Briggs, Jan Stringham, Robert Owen, Eric Scott, Kenny Hall, Raymond King Shurtz, Kacy Crowley, David Williams, Rustin Reber Band. Presentations - Pioneer Recipes and Remedies, Remedy Panel, Gertrude Ormond Discussion, A Celebration of Friendship, Remembering Dora Black. Saturday: Music: Brent Griffin and Ted Engberg, the Danzig and the Otterstroms, The Bill and Dawn Griffin Family, Boulder Quarreling Society, Ridin' the Faultline, Camille and Doug Hall, Kacy Crowley, Matt and Vikki Thorn, Home Jones. Presentations - GSENM is Home, The Historians, Midwives by Jerry Roundy, Scotty Mitchell, Landscape Artist, The Ormond Family. potato Valley Lions Town Center Park Clayte's 5 K Memorial Run 7 AM start at the High School. Ends at Towne Ctr. Par K. Sign up at Gallery Escalante Proceeds for Children with life threatening illness. Fireman's Breakfast 7:30 AM at Towne Center Park. Pancakes, Ham & Eggs Help equip our volunteer fire fighters. Farmers Market 9 AM to 1 PM Towne Center Park Fresh local produce and product BBB—Q Rib Dinner July 15-17, 2010 Anasazi State Park Boulder, Utah Town Center Park 5 PM till the last rib is gone !!!! Ribs, Beans, Dutch Oven Potatoes, Drink & Dessert Help us build a TODDLERS PLAY AREA Pastel by Scotty Mitchell See a complete schedule of events at boulderheritage.org WATERCOLOR EXHIBIT AT FRONTIER HOMESTEAD MUSEUM Frontier Homestead State Park Museum is pleased to announce the opening of an exhibit by the Southern Utah Watercolor Society (SUWS). An artists' reception will be held Friday July 2 from 6:00-8:00 p.m. and is free to the public. The Southern Utah Watercolor Society-Cedar City was established in 2002 by Glen Anderson, David Nyman, and Julie Hutslar. The SUWS now consists of over 20 members who meet the last Wednesday of every month. The goals of SUWS are to educate and encourage interest in original transparent watercolors, and to provide activities and programs for artists that promote significant research, information sharing, and exhibit opportunities. Anyone interested in the Watercolor Society can contact Lynda McCulloch at 435-267-2240. The exhibit will continue at Frontier Homestead through July 31. The Museum is open Monday through Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and is located at 635 North Main in Cedar City. For more information call the Museum at 435-586-9290. IF=W :: ;IkKE !Dark Courtesy Potato Valley Lions Club, Escalante Volunteer Fire Department & EMT Ambulance Crew SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Wednesday, August 257:00 p.m. - Opening Social, Triple C Arena TRIPLE C ARENA • CANYON COUNTRY COMPLEX July 2nd-4th little britches rodeo July 3rd FFA rodeo July 5th Doug Tebbs team roping July 8th-10th ZD trailer roping July 16th-17th NBHA barrel race $1500 added money July 20th-23rd Panguitch Invitational Rodeo "Big Guns Roping" July 31st Thursday, August 266:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - Breakfast in the Park 8:00 a.m. - Gather at Triple C Arena to depart for rides 6:00 p.m. ATV rodeo Friday, August 27- AUGUST 25-28, 2010 PANGUITCH, UT 1-800-444-6689 www.brycerolly.org 6:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - Breakfast in the Park 8:00 a.m. - Gather at Triple C Arena to depart for rides 6:00 p.m. ATV rodeo Saturday, August 28- 6:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - Breakfast in the Park 8:00 a.m. - Gather at Triple C Arena to depart for rides 6:00 p.m. ATV rodeo Garfield County or Bryce Canyon Country is home to three National Parks, three State Parks, the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, National Scenic Byway 12-Utah's Ail-American Road, newly designated National Scenic Byway 143 - Utah's Patchwork Parkway, Dixie National Forest, and more than 2500 Miles of ATV routes! Anyone willing to help out with our ATV Rally, we are looking for guides to help give our tours for the three days listed. We are also looking for help for the activities in the evening. If you would like to help us out or if you have any questions call Tony at 435-616-2282. Save $10 Off Alignments Save Gas, Save Time, Save Money! Cedar's best Automotive Technician works right here in Garfield County. 389 N. Main Panguitch Utah 435-676-8300 30+ Years of Experience ASE Certified Suspension & Alignment Specialist for 20 years PANGUITCH OPEN SWIM MondayThursday: 2-4 pm and 6-8 pm LAP SWIM Monday, Wednesday, Friday: 6-7 am Tuesday: 6:00 - 7:00 am Tues & Thursday: 5-6 pm Saturday: 8 - 9 am For more information, contact Kim at 690-9206 PANGUITCH CITY EVENTS FOR JULY 2nd - 4th - Little Britches Rodeo - Triple C Arena 3rd - Independence Day Events - Lions Club Breakfast - Zion's Bank Lawn - Parade - Main Street - Kid Games - FFA Rodeo - Fireworks 8th - 10th - Z.D. Trailer Roping - Triple C Arena 15th - 16th - Fiddlers Festival 16th - Taste of Panguitch 17th - Lions Club Breakfast - Zion's Bank Lawn 16th - 17th - NBHA Barrel Race - Triple C Arena 17th - Thunder on the Mountain - Triple C Arena 21st - 25th - Panguitch Homecoming and All Class Reunion 21st - 23rd - Panguitch Invitational Rodeo 24th - Boy Scout Breakfast 7:00 AM, Zion's Bank Lawn - Parade 10:00 AM - Main and Center Street - DUP Program 11:30 AM - Stake Center - Fireman Lunch 12:30 PM - Games and Races 2:00 PM - All Class Reunion Program 4:00 PM - Rodeo 7:00 PM - Dance 9:30 PM 25th - All Class Reunion Fireside 26th - 31st - Pacific Southwest Regional Tournament for 11 year olds |