May 01 Wednesday
The Cache Bar, partnering with Utah Public Radio hosts live Jazz from 7-9 PM on the last Wednesday of every month. Adults 21 and older welcome. Draft beer, cocktails, and wine available. Information at thecachebarlogan.com
May 10 Friday
Curators, writers, musicians, and filmmakers will be on hand for an intimate, inspirational look at the remarkable ecological recovery that’s currently underway in Glen Canyon, even as climate change and drought drain Lake Powell to record lows. Award winning author Craig Childs presents Blood River, with collaborator Greg Istock, a wildly creative musician of the American Desert music genre. Childs, a musician as well, and Istock artfully deliver a thought-provoking multimedia performance about the human relationship with nature.
May 11 Saturday
Farmers market every Saturday starting Mother's Day weekend and ending mid October. We feature local produce, artisans, and crafters and hot and cold take away food booths. There is live music every Saturday and special events throughout the season.
Saturday, May 11, the “Glen Canyon Rises” tour brings together film, discussion, photography, and music to showcase Lake Powell’s complex and surprisingtransformation. Journalist and author Zak Podmore draws from his forthcoming book Life After Dead Pool: Lake Powell’s Last Days and the Rebirth of the Colorado River. Photographer and filmmaker Dawn Kish screens, Tad’s Emerging World: Glen Canyon Exposed, a unique perspective of change in Glen Canyon. And, award-winning songwriter, Jackson Emmer, performs original Colorado River songs, some of which were written on his first trip to Lake Powell in 2023.
May 12 Sunday
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May 17 Friday