April 30 - May 31
WE REMEMBER, WE CELEBRATE, WE BELIEVE; A PHOTO HISTORY OF LATINOS IN UTAH, a photo history project by Armando Solòrzano. The exhibit consists of 55 frames and can be viewed at the Moab City Hall on Center Street during normal business hours.
Friday, May 2
3:45pm – Multicultural parade down 4th East to the Sun Court
4:00pm-8:00pm – Food, craft, and display booths at the street fair in front of Sun Court
Sun Court (children's activities at Club Red until 6:30 pm)
4:30pm – Taiko drummers
5:00pm – Hailey Henderson singing
7:00pm – Uncle Meat & the Bad Sons / Glow sticking performer Dillon Yardley Star Hall
5:00pm – Carrie Alexander speaking on Aztec culture and overview of festival
6:00pm – Lucille Hunt, Navajo storyteller speaking on "The Changing Navajo" and performing Navajo dances
7:45pm- Film "Return of Navajo Boy" with speaker Elsie Mae Cly Begay
Saturday, May 3
10:00 am – 8:00pm Food, craft and display booths at the street fair in front of Sun Court
11:00am – 5:00pm Children's activities (including Henna Tattoos) at Club Red
10:00am – 6:00pm Dan O'Laurie and Daughters of the Utah Pioneers museums open
Sun Court
11:00am – Lucille Hunt speaking and dancing
12:15pm – Navajo dancers from Montezuma Creek Elementary School
12:30pm – Charles Denny, Champion Hoop dancer, with drummers
2:00pm – Valley Voices
4:00pm – Kausanchan Peru Dancers
6:00pm – Mexican Balet Folklorico dancers Grand County Library
1:30pm – Film "One" ("Todos Somos Unos")
3:00pm – Speaker Yukio Kachi, "The Heart of Buddha's Teaching" Star Hall
5:00pm – Desert Veils
7:00pm – Speaker Tony Yapias, "Conversations on Immigration",
8:00pm – Film "Cartas del Otro Lado" ("Letters from the Other Side")
Sunday, May 4 Sun Court
2:00pm – 6pm - Crafts and food booths featuring tamale plates
2:00pm - 5:00pm – Cinco de Mayo Celebration with Charro singer Javier Galvezy, Balet Folklórico, songstress Estefanía Infante, and Mariachi dancing with music by the Moab Community Dance Band
5:00pm – 7:00pm – Salsa and Merengue dance party