Oct 28 2020
Moderated Discussion with Chip Ward (presented in partnership with Utah Humanities Book Festival)

Moderated Discussion with Chip Ward (presented in partnership with Utah Humanities Book Festival)

Presented by Kanab Heritage Museum at Online/Virtual Space

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Career librarian Chip Ward spent four years living in the redrock wilderness of southern Utah running a guest ranch in Capitol Reef National Park where he learned formative lessons about how we are embedded in the natural world. His first two books, "Canaries on the Rim" and "Hope's Horizon" describe his adventures as a grassroots organizer, activist, and advocate. His novel "Stony Mesa Sagas," portrays the cultural conflicts in a small town like his own that is a gateway to a National Park. Sign up at www.kanabmuseum.org/events

This event is part of the Water|Ways Museum on Main Street exhibition, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Kanab Heritage Museum. All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org

We are excited to welcome you to the Museum! Activities are online and the exhibition set-up will accommodate social distancing and sanitary practices. Please come prepared to wear a mask inside our museum. One will be provided for you if needed. If you are unable to wear a mask, please contact the museum in advance of your visit so that other arrangements can be made. Thank you!

Online Program

Event Contact:

Emily Bentley
ebentley@kanab.utah.gov
(435) 644-3506
https://kanabmuseum.org/

Dates & Times

2020/10/28 - 2020/10/28

Location Info

Online/Virtual Space

Online/Virtual, UT 00000