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SUMMARY:From Canyons to Canvas Art Exhibition Opening Night
DESCRIPTION:In a celebration of creativity and nature’s grandeur\, From Canyons to Canvas promises to captivate audiences with studio pieces born from the 2023 Monuments and Canyons Plein Air Event. This unique showcase provides a platform for artists to unveil their larger and more refined creations inspired by the breathtaking landscapes of Colorado National Monument and the surrounding Bureau of Land Management (BLM) areas. \nFollowing the immersive 2023 Plein Air Event held last October\, participating artists returned to their studios\, prepared not only with sketches and memories but also with a newfound perspective shaped by the raw beauty of nature. The upcoming exhibit provides a glimpse into the evolution of these works\, showcasing the transformation from on-site impressions to meticulously crafted studio pieces. \nProceeds from sales go to help support various programs for both the Art Center of Western Colorado and the Colorado National Monument Association. \n  \n2024 From Canyons to Canvas Artists \nSusan Mayfield – Anita Winter – Dione Holt – John Phillips – Mark Akins – Dan Augenstein – Charles Morris – Nancy Lewis – Monica Esposito Mann – Char Quist – Ashley Little – Dan Logé – Allen Brockbank – Loren Eakins – Eileen Guernsey Brown – Günther Haidenthaller – Daniel Bedell – Betsy Menand – Teri Shecter – Charity Anderson – John Lintott \n  \nLead image Grand View by Chuck Morris\, Oil
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LOCATION:The Art Center of Western Colorado\, 1803 N. 7th Street\, Grand Junction\, CO\, 81501\, United States
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SUMMARY:A day in the life of a NPS Chief Park Ranger
DESCRIPTION:Chief Ranger Perrin Pring talks about her career path with the National Park Service\, the trainings and capabilities of National Park Service Protection Rangers\, and what Colorado National Monument Protection Rangers do.\n\n———————————————————————————————————————-\n\nPerrin Pring is a Colorado Native. Her National Park Service career started in Rocky Mountain National Park in 2010. Since then her career with the National Park Service has taken her from Hawaii to Georgia and California to Washington D.C. She is an avid reader and writer and enjoys spending time swimming and running.
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LOCATION:Saddlehorn Visitor Center\, 1750 Rim Rock Drive\, Fruita\, CO\, 81521\, United States
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SUMMARY:2025 Annual Calendar Contest- Submissions Close
DESCRIPTION:Colorado National Monument Association presents the 2025 Annual Calendar Contest\nWe can’t wait to feature your works of art or beautiful photos of Colorado National Monument. \n2025 Art and Photo calendars will be sold in the Saddlehorn Visitor Center and on our webstore\, Rim Rock Shop. \nAll proceeds from calendar sales provide support for education\, research\, outreach\, and National Park Service special projects in Colorado National Monument. \nSubmission deadline is March 15\, 2024. Add this event to your calendar via the button below. \nWe are so thankful for your support and for being a part of this community of Colorado National Monument supporters. \nThe View From Here\, Textile\, Kim Keller\nApplication Requirements:\n\nComplete and print the appropriate form\, based on the calendar you’d like to submit to.\n\n2025 Art Calendar Entry Form\n2025 Photo Calendar Entry Form\n\n\nReview the entry form for additional guidelines and instructions.\nThe entry form must be completed and included with the submitted images.\nImages must be submitted on a flash drive or through a Google link. (Additional details about the Google link are found on the entry form.)\nPlease note – we are unable to accept images formatted onto CD’s.\n\n\nLizard with Independence by Julie Bellitt\nKey Dates:\n\nMarch 15\, 2024- Submissions due.\nApril 15\, 2024 – Acceptance notifications sent.\nLate Spring 2024\, Date TBD – 2025 Colorado National Monument Association Calendars available for sale.\n\nIf you have any questions\, please reach out to John Lintott\, jlintott@coloradonma.org. \nLead Image\, Terra Tower by David Smith.
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SUMMARY:Fossiliferous – The Paleontology of Colorado National Monument
DESCRIPTION:Join paleontologist Austin Shaffer as he travels back in time to the Jurassic Period\, when colossal dinosaurs roamed what is now Colorado National Monument. This program will introduce you to some of the fantastic fossils that have been found in the park\, including fossil plants and multiple types of dinosaur tracks. \n—————————— \nAustin Shaffer is a paleontology intern that has spent the past year conducting a comprehensive paleontological resource inventory of Colorado National Monument\, discovering many exciting new fossils within the park. Obsessed with dinosaurs and other prehistoric life for over 20 years\, Austin spent his childhood divided between natural history museums and looking for 400-million-year-old marine fossils in the limestone gravel driveways of northeast Ohio. Eventually\, Austin headed west to the land of mountains and dinosaurs where he received his undergraduate degree from the University of Wyoming in 2022. He has accumulated paleontological experience from numerous different institutions and has worked on many exciting research projects. Austin seeks to continue towards a career studying the long-lost ecosystems of the American West and sharing his love of all things fossil with anyone interested! \n—————————– \nIf you are not a Colorado National Monument Association Member and would like to join us\, more details about Membership can be found here. \nIf you have any questions or require further information\, please don’t hesitate to contact our Membership Coordinator\, Crystal Tyndall\, ctyndall@coloradonma.org. \n 
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LOCATION:Saddlehorn Visitor Center\, 1750 Rim Rock Drive\, Fruita\, CO\, 81521\, United States
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