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SUMMARY:Voyager Lecture Series: Common and Not-So-Common Birds of Southwest Utah
DESCRIPTION:LECTURES & IDEAS\nVoyager Lecture Series\nCommon and Not-So-Common Birds of Southwest Utah\nPresentation by Paul Jauusi\nTuesday\, January 30\, 2024 // 7:30pm\nOptional Social Hour With Like-Minded Friends\, Light Snacks And Beverages @ 6:30pm\nThe Lorraine Boccardo Theater\nPaul Jaussi was introduced to birding in college when he first saw a Western Tanager through a pair of binoculars and was hooked. That event started a passion for birding that has followed him throughout his life. While a native of Utah\, he lived in Oregon for 22 years\, where he helped grow the Friends of the Refuge for the newly founded Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge\, serving as both a Board member and Vice President for several years. \nPaul and his family recently moved to St. George\, Utah where he was surprised at the wildlife diversity of the area. When the small Red Cliffs Audubon chapter was on the verge of shutting down\, Paul agreed to take over so the birds and wildlife in this area didn’t lose their voice and served as president for 5 years. A manufacturing engineer by profession\, Paul loves being outdoors whether hiking\, backpacking\, canyoneering\, or leading birding field trips for the Audubon. He loves sharing the beauty and birds of Greater Zion with others. And he especially loves his wife and five children. \nThe Voyager Lecture Series is generously sponsored by Voyager Wealth Advisors\, Cache Valley Bank\, and Richardson Brothers Custom Homes. \n  \n  \nTickets $20
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/voyager-lecture-series-common-and-not-so-common-birds-of-southwest-utah/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Ideas
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SUMMARY:Voyager Lecture Series: Jon B. Woozley
DESCRIPTION:LECTURES & IDEAS\nVoyager Lecture Series: Encounters with the Future\nCardiac Surgery – Fueled By Pioneering Innovation\nPresentation by Jon B. Woozley\, MPAS\, PA-C\, FAPACVS\nTuesday\, November 28\, 2023 // 7:30pm\nOptional Social Hour With Like-Minded Friends\, Light Snacks And Beverages @ 6:30pm\nThe Lorraine Boccardo Theater\nThis year’s Voyager Lectures theme is Encounters with the Future. Our speakers during the 2023/2024 season will share insights and expertise about the future of health\, wellness\, finance\, and much more. \nIn November\, Jon Woozley shares his passionate story of how the negative advice of a college advisor fueled his desire to innovate and perfect a minimally-invasive procedure that positively impacts cardiac surgery patients and their families. Additionally\, we will focus on the latest techniques to treat common cardiac conditions and other interesting cardiac cases\, one involving a nail gun. \n  \nThe Voyager Lecture Series is generously sponsored by Voyager Wealth Advisors and Cache Valley Bank. \n\n\nTICKETS
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/voyager-lecture-series-dr-jonathan-woozley/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Ideas
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for the Arts at Kayenta":MAILTO:boxoffice@kayentaarts.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230930T193000
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SUMMARY:Chautauqua: Living History -Voices From World War II
DESCRIPTION:LECTURES & IDEAS / THEATER\nChautauqua: Living History\nVoices From World War II\nFriday & Saturday\, September 29-30\, 2023 // 7:30pm\nThe Lorraine Boccardo Theater\nTheater\, History\, and Storytelling: Chautauqua is an oral storytelling tradition that brings history to life through interactive theater and compelling discussion aimed at stimulating critical thinking and increasing appreciation for complex histories. \nThis year\, we present Voices from World War II\, starring General George Patton\, favorite leader of the European troops (but often not politically correct) and Ernie Pyle\, famous war correspondent who reported from the troops in the trenches. \nErnie Pyle will be presented by scholar Doug Mishler. Doug Mishler is an independent scholar who has taught at the University of Nevada and Western Washington University. He is the author of a history of the Ringling Brothers Circus and has consulted on several public television and Chautauqua programs\, regularly appearing in Maryland and Colorado. He has studied and presented as P. T. Barnum\, Theodore Roosevelt\, William Lloyd Garrison\, Henry Ford\, Jefferson Davis\, George Wallace\, Upton Sinclair\, and Major General Robert Ross. In addition to Ernie Pyle\, he also portrays Billy Sunday\, William Clark\, Andrew Carnegie\, Edward R. Murrow\, Thomas Hart Benton\, and Nikita Khrushchev. Mishler has a Ph.D. in American cultural history from the University of Nevada\, Reno. \nErnie Pyle was an in-the-trenches correspondent who reported on the actual conditions and trials of the GI’s living under terrible conditions as opposed to the uplifting propaganda put out by the government. \nGeneral George Patton will be presented by Tim Beasely. General Patton was a swash-buckling leader on the European Front and was known for his personal regard for the troops under his command. He was always seen with high top black boots\, an infantry helmet and two silver pistols strapped to his hips. He had the capability of surpassing General Eisenhower in the European command but because of his offensive political rhetoric\, he was ultimately relegated to lower posts and finally died in a car crash at the end of the war. \nTim Beasley\, from Norfolk VA\,  has performed for over 30 years as an authentic and truly accurate General Patton\, speaking for many formal military bases and patriotic events. His very believable impersonation of “Old Blood and Guts” as a motivational speaking special guest is a highly recognized leadership icon\, combining powerful positive thinking with American pride. \nEach speaker will present a speech “in character\,” followed by an “in character” lively discussion with the audience. They will then appear as themselves\, answering questions from the audience about World War II and these historical figures from a more contemporary perspective. \nPurchase Tickets Here
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/chautauqua-living-history-voices-from-world-war-ii/2023-09-30/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Ideas,Theater
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for the Arts at Kayenta":MAILTO:boxoffice@kayentaarts.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230929T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230929T213000
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SUMMARY:Chautauqua: Living History -Voices From World War II
DESCRIPTION:LECTURES & IDEAS / THEATER\nChautauqua: Living History\nVoices From World War II\nFriday & Saturday\, September 29-30\, 2023 // 7:30pm\nThe Lorraine Boccardo Theater\nTheater\, History\, and Storytelling: Chautauqua is an oral storytelling tradition that brings history to life through interactive theater and compelling discussion aimed at stimulating critical thinking and increasing appreciation for complex histories. \nThis year\, we present Voices from World War II\, starring General George Patton\, favorite leader of the European troops (but often not politically correct) and Ernie Pyle\, famous war correspondent who reported from the troops in the trenches. \nErnie Pyle will be presented by scholar Doug Mishler. Doug Mishler is an independent scholar who has taught at the University of Nevada and Western Washington University. He is the author of a history of the Ringling Brothers Circus and has consulted on several public television and Chautauqua programs\, regularly appearing in Maryland and Colorado. He has studied and presented as P. T. Barnum\, Theodore Roosevelt\, William Lloyd Garrison\, Henry Ford\, Jefferson Davis\, George Wallace\, Upton Sinclair\, and Major General Robert Ross. In addition to Ernie Pyle\, he also portrays Billy Sunday\, William Clark\, Andrew Carnegie\, Edward R. Murrow\, Thomas Hart Benton\, and Nikita Khrushchev. Mishler has a Ph.D. in American cultural history from the University of Nevada\, Reno. \nErnie Pyle was an in-the-trenches correspondent who reported on the actual conditions and trials of the GI’s living under terrible conditions as opposed to the uplifting propaganda put out by the government. \nGeneral George Patton will be presented by Tim Beasely. General Patton was a swash-buckling leader on the European Front and was known for his personal regard for the troops under his command. He was always seen with high top black boots\, an infantry helmet and two silver pistols strapped to his hips. He had the capability of surpassing General Eisenhower in the European command but because of his offensive political rhetoric\, he was ultimately relegated to lower posts and finally died in a car crash at the end of the war. \nTim Beasley\, from Norfolk VA\,  has performed for over 30 years as an authentic and truly accurate General Patton\, speaking for many formal military bases and patriotic events. His very believable impersonation of “Old Blood and Guts” as a motivational speaking special guest is a highly recognized leadership icon\, combining powerful positive thinking with American pride. \nEach speaker will present a speech “in character\,” followed by an “in character” lively discussion with the audience. They will then appear as themselves\, answering questions from the audience about World War II and these historical figures from a more contemporary perspective. \nPurchase Tickets Here
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/chautauqua-living-history-voices-from-world-war-ii/2023-09-29/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Ideas,Theater
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SUMMARY:Voyager Lecture Series: YOUR Wellness Journey
DESCRIPTION:LECTURES & IDEAS\nVoyager Lecture Series: Encounters with the Future\nYOUR Wellness Journey\nPresentation by Dr. Ginamarie Foglia\nTuesday\, September 26\, 2023 // 7:30pm\nOptional Social Hour With Like-Minded Friends\, Light Snacks And Beverages @ 6:30pm\nThe Lorraine Boccardo Theater\nJoin us for our first Voyager Lecture of the season! This year’s theme is Encounters with the Future. Our speakers during the 2023/2024 season will share insights and expertise about the future of health\, wellness\, finance\, and much more. \nIn September\, Dr. Ginamarie Foglia will share current insights from science\, medicine\, public health & exercise physiology to inform your future choices for living well and thriving. \nDr. Ginamarie Foglia\, DO\, MPH\, FACP has over 27 years of healthcare experience as an internationally known subject matter expert in infectious disease\, internal medicine\, public health\, clinical trial research and development and medical education. She is board-certified in Internal Medicine and Infectious Disease. Dr. Foglia serves as a Senior Advisor\, Subject Matter Expert & Strategist for Vaccines/Biologics\, Shabas Solutions\, supporting the U.S. Health & Human Services (HHS)\, Biomedical Advanced Research & Development Authority (BARDA) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in infectious disease and public health countermeasures. She also is an Adjunct Professor at Rocky Vista University College of Medicine in southern UT\, where she teaches Principles of Clinical Medicine and mentors medical and graduate students in pursuing careers in biotechnology\, industry\, academia\, and public service. As part of her passion and expertise in overall wellness and resilience\, she is a certified Personal Trainer focusing on the over 50-year-old and cancer survivor populations. Per her love of the outdoors and functional fitness\, she is an Adventure Guide at Red Mountain Resort\, Ivins\, UT. Dr. Foglia is also a Veteran of the US Army Medical Corps attaining the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. She also enjoys volunteering as a Board Member for the Kayenta Center for the Arts. \nDr. Foglia received her doctoral degree from the Rowan School of Osteopathic Medicine and her Master of Public Health from Yale University and completed an Infectious Disease/Public Health Fellowship at the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. \nPurchase Tickets Here
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/voyager-lecture-series-encounters-with-the-future/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Ideas
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for the Arts at Kayenta":MAILTO:boxoffice@kayentaarts.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230523T193000
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SUMMARY:Voyager Lecture Series: James Webb Space Telescope
DESCRIPTION:The Voyager Lecture Series are evenings to inspire curiosity and wonder. Now in our sixth season\, we’ve expanded our wildly popular series to include new guest speakers who will entertain us with thoughtful and exciting stories ranging from the mysteries of pre-recorded history to mysteries of the cosmos. \nThe James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is a space telescope which conducts infrared astronomy. As the largest optical telescope in space\, its high resolution and sensitivity allow it to view objects too old\, distant\, or faint for the Hubble Space Telescope. This will enable investigations across many fields of astronomy and cosmology\, such as observation of the first stars\, the formation of the first galaxies\, and detailed atmospheric characterization of potentially habitable exoplanets. \nThe James Webb Space Telescope was launched on 25 December 2021 on an Ariane 5 rocket from Kourou\, French Guiana\, and arrived at the Sun in January 2022. The first JWST image was released to the public via a press conference on 11 July 2022. \n  \nPurchase Tickets Here
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/voyager-lecture-series-james-webb-space-telescope/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Ideas
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for the Arts at Kayenta":MAILTO:boxoffice@kayentaarts.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230321T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230321T213000
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SUMMARY:Voyager Lecture Series: Jurassic World: Could It Become a Reality
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Jerry Harris \n  \nLECTURES & IDEAS \nTuesday\, March 21\, 2023\, 7:30pm \nSocial Hour with Like-Minded Friends: 6:30pm \nThe Lorraine Boccardo Theater \n  \nThe Voyager Lecture Series are evenings to inspire curiosity and wonder. Now in our sixth season\, we’ve expanded our wildly popular series to include new guest speakers who will entertain us with thoughtful and exciting stories ranging from the mysteries of pre-recorded history to mysteries of the cosmos. \n  \nOur March lecture is presented by Jerry Harris\, Director of Paleontology at Utah Tech University. Learn about what the filmmakers of Jurassic Park got right about the past – and future – of dinosaurs on earth.   \n  \nDr. Jerry Harris was born at a very early age in Chicago\, Illinois. Shortly thereafter\, he became enamored with dinosaurs\, and his continued fascination with them proves that he’s never quite grown up completely. With a few hiccups along the way\, and by continually moving across the country\, he has earned B.A.\, M.S.\, and Ph.D. degrees in the geosciences\, focusing on vertebrate paleontology. He has worked at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science and the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science; he is currently the Director of Paleontology and a Professor of Geology at Utah Tech University and is the scientific advisor to the St. George Dinosaur Discovery Site at Johnson Farm in St. George. \n  \nPurchase Tickets Here
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/voyager-lecture-series-jurassic-world-could-it-become-a-reality/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Ideas
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for the Arts at Kayenta":MAILTO:boxoffice@kayentaarts.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230110T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230110T213000
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SUMMARY:Voyager Lecture Series: Predicting & Preventing Disease Through Heridigene Research
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe Voyager Lecture Series are evenings to inspire curiosity and wonder. Now in our sixth season\, we’ve expanded our wildly popular series to include new guest speakers who will entertain us with thoughtful and exciting stories ranging from the mysteries of pre-recorded history to mysteries of the cosmos. \n  \nJoin us as Dr. Haslem walks us through the HeridiGene Research happening now at Intermountain Hospital and beyond. Researchers are hoping HeridiGene Research uncovers new understanding about who’s at risk for what conditions\, which medications may work in some patients and not others\, and contribute to a greater understanding in overall human biology. What is HerediGene? HerediGene Study is a research study mapping the genomes of hundreds of thousands of patients and participants across the intermountain west. Anyone can enroll by consenting at HerediGene.org and donating a small amount of blood at an Intermountain Healthcare hospital or clinic. \n  \nDr. Derrick S. Haslem is an oncologist in Saint George\, Utah and is affiliated with multiple hospitals in the area\, including Intermountain Cedar City Hospital and Intermountain Logan Regional Hospital. He received his medical degree from University of Utah School of Medicine.
URL:https://kayentaarts.org/event/voyager-lecture-series-predicting-preventing-disease-through-heridigene-research/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts at Kayenta
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Ideas
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for the Arts at Kayenta":MAILTO:boxoffice@kayentaarts.com
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