Public Events
Virtual Public Scoping Meeting
This is the first of two virtual scoping meetings have been scheduled for this historic land use planning process. Attend these meetings to learn more about the process and for another opportunity to comment.
Virtual Public Scoping Meeting
This is the second of two in-virtual scoping meetings have been scheduled for this historic land use planning process. Attend these meetings to learn more about the process and for another opportunity to comment.
Join us for a presentation at the Bears Ears Education Center by Don Simonis
Recently Recognized Solstice Sites in SE Utah
Visiting known and previously recorded archaeological sites on the dates of summer and winter solstice can give evidence that people were aware of these events and marked them by observation points and designed features. These types of markers are unusual in that they do not use rock imagery (rock art) to interact with the sun.
The Cedar Mesa Perishables Project: A Model for Collaboration
Join us for a second virtual viewing of the Cedar Mesa Perishables Project's presentation from August 24, 2022. This is a Four Corners Lecture Series Presentation sponsored by the Bears Ears Education Center.
Sylvia Taylor on Juniper: The Human and Natural History of this Iconic Species
Examples of juniper smoke, wood, berries, human made juniper products, art, literature and science will be included.
This presentation will be in-person at the Bears Ears Education Center, but also recorded for those who aren’t able to make it in person.
Registration is encouraged, but not required.
Sylvia Taylor on Juniper: The Human and Natural History of this Iconic Species (2)
Examples of juniper smoke, wood, berries, human made juniper products, art, literature and science will be included.
This presentation will be in-person at the Bears Ears Education Center, but also recorded for those who aren’t able to make it in person.
Registration is encouraged, but not required.
The Pueblo of Acoma's Cultural Inheritance & Archaeological Partnership in the "Lands Between" of Southeastern Utah
Tune in for an online webinar hosted by Crow Canyon Archaeological Center to hear Bears Ears Partnership's own Preservation Archaeologist, Kenny Wintch, present on: The Pueblo of Acoma's Cultural Inheritance and Archaeological Partnership in the "Lands Between" of Southeastern Utah, alongside Samuel Duwe and Kurt Riley.
Photo courtesy of Sam Duwe.
Bears Ears Stewardship Day
Join us in Bluff on March 4th for Bears Ears Stewardship Day!
We can't wait to gather in Bluff with you on March 4th for a day out on the Bears Ears landscape, followed by dinner and a party at Twin Rocks Cafe to wrap-up the day!
Your $65 registration fee covers a box lunch, dinner and entry to the party at Twin Rocks Cafe, as well as a t-shirt.