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Upcoming Events

diamond Feb 3: Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire of 1911 (New York)
Orem:
MaryGay Ducey will present the story of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire of 1911 using the words of the survivors, the factory owners, the firefighters and other people at the scene as recorded in period documents.

diamond Feb 4: The Living Roots of Music
St. George:
Lauren Pelon will discuss the role of music in various cultures and talk about the attitudes of philosophers, church fathers, and governments toward it.

diamond Feb 5: DesignBuildBluff Firday Night Lecture Series
Bluff:
Joe Pachak will present on "Navajo Language/Athabaskan Travel Experience.

diamond Feb 10: Grand County Library Book Club
Moab:
The Grand County Library's book club meets the second Wednesday of every month and everyone is invited. This month's book selection is "Bee Season" by Myla Goldberg.


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