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SUMMARY:Field Sketching with Ink and Watercolor
DESCRIPTION:This is a 2 day event  (October 6th and October 7th) and participants need to bring the following items:\nPencil\, Waterproof Technical Pen (I like the Faber Castell Pitt Pen Superfine Size)\, watercolor paper or watercolor sketchbook and small portable set of watercolors.\n\n—\n\nSuzie Garner is a Professor of Art and Design at Colorado Mesa University where she has taught graphic design and drawing since 1994. As an avid sketchbook artist and graphic designer\, her research focuses on capturing her experiences in the natural world with ink and watercolor. She enjoys teaching others how and has taught field journaling/sketching workshops at the Colorado National Monument\, Canyonlands National Park\, Arches National Park\, Rocky Mountain National Park\, and Yellowstone National Park. In 2017\, she completed an Artist Residency in Yellowstone National Park at the Yellowstone Art and Photography Center in the Old Faithful Historical Area.
URL:https://coloradonma.org/event/field-sketching-with-ink-and-watercolor/
LOCATION:Saddlehorn Visitor Center\, 1750 Rim Rock Drive\, Fruita\, CO\, 81521\, United States
CATEGORIES:Talks & Presentations
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SUMMARY:Celebrate the Diverse Variety of Plants on the Monument
DESCRIPTION:Western Colorado has an incredible variety of habitats and a wonderful diversity of plants species. This presentation will highlight various botanical projects from throughout western Colorado including floristic studies in McInnis Canyon National Conservation Area\, investigation of a rare sego lily\, and studies of plant diversity in Ouray County. \nStephen Stern has been a professor of biology at Colorado Mesa University since 2011. He enjoys teaching students and the public about the amazing plants of Colorado and beyond. When he is not botanizing\, he enjoys spending time in the amazing landscapes of Colorado on foot\, bike\, or skis. \n— \nMonument on Tap\, a new series that will take the learning out of the park while supporting our local community. Monthly education series to be held on Thursdays at local breweries around town. Our 1st group of lectures will be held outdoors at Foam and Folly in downtown Grand Junction. \nPlease RSVP – Arrive at 6pm to grab a beverage\, lecture starts at 6:30pm
URL:https://coloradonma.org/event/monument-on-tap/
LOCATION:Foam and Folly Brewing\, 330 S. 2nd Street\, Grand Junction\, CO\, 81501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Monument on Tap Series
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SUMMARY:New Moon Yoga Flow & Hike
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the New Moon with us with a short hike to the sandstone bluffs at Devil’s Kitchen. Cora will guide us through a 60 minute slow flow yoga class; which will include a combination of movement\, breath work and meditation surrounded by the beauty of the monument. This hike is considered moderate and does require a bit of climbing and rock scrambling. \nWe will meet at the No Thoroughfare Trailhead off of Monument Road near the small parking area. Please park at Devil’s Kitchen Picnic Shelter if there are no spots available and carpooling is always appreciated. Park passes or daily entrance fees  are required for entry. \n———————————————————————————————- \nPlease bring the following: \n\nYoga Mat\nHiking Shoes\nWater and Snack\nJournal if that is part of your practice\nSunscreen and a hat\n\n——————————————————————————————– \nCora is a local Yoga Instructor and outdoor enthusiast with training in Iyengar\, Restorative and Yin Yoga\, The Chakra System\, and Wilderness safety. Cora loves teaching Yoga and sharing its benefits with others\, helping them find balance on and off their mats. Combining Yoga and outdoor hiking is one of Cora’s favorite ways to share her passions with others. Cora also specializes in reading Tarot\, leading an all Women’s group (Women of the Moon)\, spiritual development\, and guiding backpacking trips. \n 
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LOCATION:Devil’s Kitchen Trail
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