November 2020

Kayenta Homes and Properties

kayenta Homes and Properties

Thank you for your continued support.

Your Kayenta Sales Team,

Jeff Sproul, Principal Broker
Nancy Kosick, Sales Agent
Steve McAllister, Sale Agent

435-628-7234   www.kayentahomes.com

Kayenta Arts Foundation logo

3rd Anniversary Community Art Project

You Contribute. You Participate. You’re Involved.

Choose one of four dates to pick up and complete a 4 inch square ART jigsaw puzzle. That’s it.
November 16 or 17 and 19 or 20

Community Art Project 2020

A contribution of $100 makes you part of the sculptural team. It buys you your 4 inch square that will be assembled with the others to make one concise piece of art. If so inclined you may purchase more than one square. With the necessary involvement of participants the completed project will raise $4,800 for The Center for the Arts at Kayenta.  This piece will be donated to the Center with the opportunity for individuals or an individual to purchase the sculpture for their own collection or the Centers. The finished sculpture created by Greg Ragland with the help of your time will be auctioned to the community—a financial bonus for CFAK added on to your already personal financial gift and your time.

Kayenta Arts: Liquid Color Art Exhibit

November 4th – December 30th

The November/December 2020 Exhibit is showcasing artwork created with water or translucent media (such as watercolor, gouache, ink, liquid poured acrylic, India ink, alcohol ink, dyes, etc.)

The show is open to the public during regular business hours at the Center for the Arts at Kayenta
(Monday – Friday 12:00 – 4:00 PM), and during scheduled performances.

Jurors for this painting exhibit are Jennifer Burch and Sue Gordhammer.
Due to COVID restrictions, there will NOT be an opening reception for this exhibit.
All works are for sale, with 25% of proceeds from art sales going to the Center for the Arts at Kayenta.

 

Center for the Arts at Kayenta

UPCOMING EVENTS

CFAK Pale Red Dot

Voyager Lecture Series: WITH DR. RON SMITH – THE PALE RED DOT

November 3

The habitability of Proxima Centauri B, the closest planet outside of our solar system, has not yet been firmly established. The planet experiences stellar wind pressures of more than 2,000 times those experienced by Earth. This would likely blow all atmosphere away, leaving the surface as the only potentially habitable elevation.

CFAK Amanda Barrick Concert

AMANDA BARRICK UNPLUGGED: DRESSED DOWN ACOUSTIC CONCERT

November 7

Acoustic Favorites from New Album “Wastelands” with Steve Stay.  She’s back, this time with her best music to-date—favorite cuts from “Wastelands”—an amazing, sweeping, yet intimate, delicate masterpiece. You can read a review and discussion of the album with Amanda on St. George News.

CFAK Red Rock Film Festival

Red Rock Film Festival Presents: RED FILM MARKET CINEMA CONFERENCE

November 10 - 14

Eco Documentary, Quarantine Shorts, Outdoor Adventure, Veteran Protest; it’s all here. The cinematic study of humanity may be more important than ever, and we’re helping RRFF present fresh iterations of that study to the public, safely socially distanced and sanitized. Playing times vary, see RRFF Website link for details.

Center for the Arts at Kayenta Wizard of Oz Movie

Wizard Of Oz Sing-Along

November 20 & 22

Family and friends Movie sing-along! Come in costume, win prizes & goody bags!!

Call to reserve seats, Limited to 60.

CFAK Show: Holiday Hilarity In Zion-Ish

Holiday Hilarity In Zion-Ish

November 30

Master storyteller and founder of SimonFest Theatre Co. Richard Bugg continues his popular story-by-the-fire offering here in Kayenta! SimonFest audiences have long been treated to his weekly “Fireside in Zarahemla” events where he weaves intricate, transporting tales about fictional (ahem…local) places and characters we can all relate to.

Center for the Arts at Kayenta

Kurt Bestor Peace On Earth

December 3 - 5

Throughout the concert, Kurt weaves in the stories behind each song and why and how he wrote them in his warm, humorous style. “You can’t help but feel his own journey through his music,” says Elise West, a lifelong friend/ fellow musician/ devoted fan, “and it touches everyone in a different way.

Center for the Arts at Kayenta

Thank you to www.alanholbenphoto.com for his talent and photography used to promote many Center for the Arts at Kayenta and Kayenta Arts Foundation shows and events.
All programing is subject to change.

October 2020 Recap of Ivins City Council Activities

Hello –
The City Council agenda continues to be full, here’s a few highlights from October:

1. Master Transportation Plan update – I’m keeping an eye on the updates to the Master Transportation Plan for Ivins because as development moves west toward Kayenta, we may see street lights, etc. going into the new developments that are located in the Rural Cross-section (which is how the city refers to Kayenta and the surrounding area that doesn’t require sidewalks, gutters, etc.). I recently met with Chuck Gillette, City Engineer, and suggested that we need rules to determine when streetlights are needed. Chuck and I agree that density is the best measure to use and I anticipate that will be the criteria reflected in the updated Master Plan. If so, Kayenta is a low density development and until that changes, we hopefully won’t see streetlights here. There was discussion about putting a light at the intersection of Kwavasa and Kayenta Parkway. However, I don’t foresee that needed until the potential resort is developed on the east side of that intersection.

2. Opening on City Council – City Council selected Derek Larsen to fill the rest of Miriah Elliott’s term which ends Dec 31, 2021. Derek ran for City Council in 2019 and finished in 4th place.

3. Multi-Family Density Calculation – Ivins is considering changing the way we calculate density for multi-family projects. The objective from the Planning Commission is to incentivize developers to add features to their project such as open space, pools, play areas, etc. so that residents have places to enjoy outdoors without have to get into their car and drive. City Council is evaluating the details of the Planning Commission recommendation and will be voting in November.

Take care – Sue

Kayenta Art Village Rules of entering stores and Galleries

Washington County • Yellow: Low Risk

Up to date information on Washington County COVID-19 saftey guidelines can be found on the following websites.


Vote

  1. If you are an active registered voter, your ballot will be mailed to you between October 13, 2020 and October 27, 2020. Didn’t receive your ballot? Immediately contact the Washington County Clerk at (435) 634-5712 or kim.hafen@washco.utah.gov.
  2. Follow the instructions provided with the ballot.
  3. Make sure your ballot is counted by either:
  • Postmarking your ballot on or before November 2, 2020 (the day before the election).
  • Dropping your ballot off at your county clerk’s office, a polling location, or a drop box by 8:00 pm on Election Day. Below is a list of drop box locations for Washington County.

Kayenta Community

Our businesses and resident sponsored events and news

Thanksgiving is all about the togetherness, but this November “the big meal” is taking on a whole new vibe. Most of us will be seated around tables with many fewer chairs than we are used to. And, whether you are dining with close family or responsibly entertaining a socially distanced group, the important act of breaking bread and sharing a meal – however unusual the circumstances – will continue to provide us with something that is meaningful and needed in our lives.  While I am saddened that Matt and I will not be hosting our annual “Friendsgiving”, we are determined to joyfully celebrate all that we have to be thankful for.  I invite you to join us.

Cooking an entire turkey and sides for a few (no matter how much you like leftovers) can seem a bit daunting even for the most enthusiastic cook. So this month, to make it easier for you to celebrate the holiday, Petite Feast‘s Dinner to Go is doing all the shopping, prep work and cooking for you!  Just click HERE to order November’s Dinner.  The menu features familiar Thanksgiving favorites like oven roasted turkey breast with herbed pan sauce, creamy mashed potatoes and traditional bread dressing served with all the salads, vegetables and dessert to make 2020’s feast memorable. There is even a vegetarian option if you prefer not to eat turkey. The pick-up date is Wednesday, November 25th, but the meal can easily be enjoyed on Thursday, November 26th – Thanksgiving Day

Happy Thanksgiving

Petite Feast Celebration of Gratitude Dinner

Thanksgiving Dinner to Go

Wednesday November 25th, 2020

Wild mushroom bisque with wild rice cracker

Mixed Seasonal Greens with Dried Cranberries, Pears, Spiced Pecans and Sweet Onion Vinaigrette

Oven Roasted Turkey Breast with Mashed Potatoes, Stuffing and Herb Pan Sauce and Steamed Seasonal Vegetable

Vegetarian option: Butternut Squash, Thyme and Tomato Gratin

Served with fresh cranberry sauce and apple chutney

Pumpkin Pie with Whipped Cream

Probably some extra fancy stuff too

The made from scratch four course dinner (with additional sides and extras) comes completely cooked with easy to follow heating and serving instructions. The menu requires little more than heating and plating work on your part.  To reserve your meal, please click: https://petitefeastutah.com/product/date-night-dinner-to-go/

Please know that I am thoughtfully declining to accept reservations for Petite Feast’s Dinner Club in our home until further notice. It is with an abundance of caution and concern for the health of friends and neighbors that I feel it is best to wait until there is more clarity on indoor coronavirus transmission risks.  I look forward to the time when these concerns are far behind us and we are able to enjoy the company of our friends around Petite Feast’s communal tables.  Until that time, please stay safe and be well. – Victoria

Dinner date: Wednesday, November 25, 2020

Dinners must be purchased by Friday, November 20, 2020.
Dinners are $85.00 for 2 adults and come with complete heating and serving instructions.
Single dinners are available for purchase by contacting Victoria through the website.
Dinners come boxed and ready for pick up: Wednesday November 25, 2020.
Customer pick up 11/25 between 4-5pm. Unfortunately delivery is not available for this dinner.
Pick up address will be given in confirmation email after purchase.

Petite Feast Dinner Club

Petite Feast’s Virtual Dinner Party Continues!

As we enter our 34th week of mask wearing, social distancing, and ever-increasing infection rates, the concept of togetherness has taken on new meaning and importance.  Throughout the uncertainty of the past 8 months, our weekly practice of virtually sharing meals that are at once nourishing but also comforting seems to be particularly valuable. I am hopeful that the well-being that comes from our time spent in the kitchen working these recipes is as beneficial to you as it is to me.  So, while we can’t actually get together to share what we prepare, through our Virtual Dinner Party we can continue to cook and dine ‘together’ in our respective kitchens.

October started off with a wild coyote howl!  VDP chefs and diners never need an excuse to party, but The Third Virtual Coyote Tales provided an especially good reason to celebrate. Our chefs feasted on fresh mozzarella, prosciutto and melon crostini and “The Tall Tale,” Coyote Tales’ signature party libation. As a bonus, this cocktail/mocktail could be prepared as a pitcher drink for stress free imbibing throughout the evening.  Giddy-up!  The following week, we cooked up an easy and flavorful black bean soup.  It was topped with a tasty, tropical banana-pineapple relish which helped to hold on to summer’s warmth just a bit longer. Angela Kelleher, a Salt Lake City club member, made the genius move of adding shredded pork shoulder to her soup for an authentic taste of Cuba. Muy Sabroso, Angela!

Week #31’s recipe hoped to provide an answer to the frequent question, “What should we have for dinner tonight?” by giving boneless skinless chicken breasts the kitchen love they deserve. Creative chefs perfectly grilled, sautéed, and broiled the pedestrian protein which were first bathed in one of four tasty wake-up-the-flavor marinades.  Kayenta resident, John Browne, took it one step further by cooking his breast sous vide and then flash grilling it for maximum flavor and color. Well done, John!

A healthy duo of autumn squash recipes were on the menu for the final cook dates in October. Campers, Keith and Corey Bromley, had been eating their meals out of a cooler and over a camp stove so they were happy to try the spaghetti squash with sausage marinara when they returned to the comfort of their Kayenta home. Keith mentioned he was a bit skeptical about the preparation, but posted that it came out great and that he and Corey loved it. And Jen Burch smartly made the dish vegetarian by omitting the sausage.  What a clever modification for vegetarians and vegans. Our last recipe of the month was for hasselback butternut squash.  If you are looking for an impressive vegetarian Thanksgiving entrée, this is the dish for you.

If you are not a member of the Virtual Dinner Party Group but would like to become one, please join us through Nextdoor.  If you would rather just have access to the recipes, all of them are available at https://petitefeastutah.com/recipes/.  I will continue to cheerfully post weekly recipes until we can dine together again. I am thrilled so many of you have joined our club and are proving that the best chef is the one who is standing right in your own kitchen.

Be safe and cook on! – Victoria

Coyote Tales

Thank you for turning in to the third virtual Coyote Tale.

Thank you to all the storytellers and online audience members who participated in the third Virtual Coyote Tales.  It was a huge success!  Each teller told a winning tale based on the evening’s theme of “Chance Meeting.”  Listening to an evening of well-told stories was certainly welcome reprieve from these troubled times. St. George News writer, Merrie Campbell-Lee noted that, “Through their stories each storyteller gave the audience a sense of who they are, what experiences have shaped them, and what matters most to them.”

The evening’s eleven stories ranged from Kayenta resident Greg Ragland’s chance meeting with celebrity chef Giada, to Dave Palazzolo’s story of a driveway visitor, to famed storyteller, Matthew Dick’s take on a woman who happened to pick up his keys one day at the gym. Each Coyote Tales event is guaranteed to produce an eclectic mix of true, heartfelt and unique stories. Audience members may laugh, tear-up, or reflect, but they are always mesmerized by the authenticity of each story and its presenter.

Our invited tellers were surely among the evening’s favorites.  Of the remaining presenters, Jon Jackson’s, “Eavesdropping Shopper” was the top vote-getter. He wins the opportunity to work with Matthew Dicks in a private storytelling class. Congratulations to you, Jon.  It was a hard won win.  Votes were close and it truly went down to the wire.

Here are a few thoughts from our virtual audience:

“Loved, loved, loved the stories and the extra video at the end. Put a smile on my face for sure.”

“This was the BEST virtual Coyote Tales yet. WOW! All the stories were excellent! It was hard to choose a winner because there were so many great storytellers this time – they were ALL so good. We enjoyed every minute and laughed often. What we all need right now is to laugh often – so thank you for providing that for us. Well Done…Again!”

“WOW. JUST WOW.”

“Great show! The best ever! I am inspired!”

Many thanks go to our audience members who tuned in, listened and voted for their favorite tales.  Through these events Coyote Tales hopes not only to entertain but to foster deeper empathy, understanding and connection in our community. Coyote Tales is your stage – we could not do this without you.

I am currently planning the Fourth Virtual Coyote Tales. If you are interested in getting “on stage” please contact me through the Coyote Tales website.  I’ll get you all the details so you can start crafting your tale.

Everyone has a story – Victoria

If you missed the show or would like to listen to this or past Coyote Tales events please below.

This event is sponsored by Utah Humanities, Petite Feast, Desert Dweller, and Zion Brewery Station 2.

Xetava Gardens Cafe

We are now open daily.

Monday – Wednesday, 11:30am – 5pm

Thursday – Friday 11:30am – 8pm

Saturday-Sunday 9am-8pm

Thank you very much for your continued support.

Health, Fitness & Wellness

Kayenta’s locally run gyms, fitness classes, spas,  group workouts, wellness activities and mindful experiences.

“ It is a disgrace to grow old through sheer carelessness before seeing what manner of man you may become by developing your bodily strength and beauty to their highest limit.”

~ Socrates

Elevate Fitness

Limited Participation Classes

Elevate Studio is offering a limited participant outdoor fitness class. No more than 4 participants per class and you are required to bring your own equipment. Pre-registration is required as these classes remain popular.
Elevate is a boutique fitness studio located in Kayenta offering group fitness classes, and private, semi-private and group training workouts. Be happy. Be healthy. Have a blast!  ELEVATE!

Inquiries can be directed to
John Yohman, Owner
Elevate Studio • 435-632-1381
 jyfitness@me.com

Sacred Space Spa

We are Open

I will be taking temperatures (touchless thermometer) upon your arrival. I will be wearing a mask during massage appointments. If you have travelled to a COVID-19 hot-spot, please wait the 14-day period before you join a class or come to the spa. If you feel under the weather please stay home.

Sacred Space is a boutique-like day spa offering world renowned spa treatments as well as a wonderful selection of products, books, teas, and gifts. All spa treatments are performed by licensed professional therapists and estheticians that have been extensively trained and are extremely talented body workers and healers. For more information on our services, pricing and monthly discounts visit our website. Your neighborhood day spa and yoga studio.

Tel: 435-862-7743

Sacredspacespa@gmail.com

Find Your Joy Yoga

We are Open

I will be taking temperatures (touchless thermometer) upon your arrival. I will be wearing a mask during massage appointments. If you have travelled to a COVID-19 hot-spot, please wait the 14-day period before you join a class or come to the spa. If you feel under the weather please stay home.

Tuesday & Thursday FYJY with Aly at 9:00 am in the Outdoor theater

Space is limited. Contact Aly for details, pricing and for sign up info at 435-863-7743.

Fitness Yoga

Classes Temporarily Suspended

Friday mornings 9 to 10:30 am, except most of June, July, and August.

These 90 minute sessions emphasize breathing, strength, flexibility, and balance. The level is intermediate and the style is hatha flow.   We are a warm and welcoming group with an average of 8–14 participants.  The location is the Room for Thought, a multi-purpose room in Kayenta’s Art Village.

If you have some experience and would like to join in the fun, please call first at 435-619-3475 for more details.

Kayenta Pickleball Group

We have a women’s league on Monday mornings and mixed doubles drop-in play on Tues, Thurs & Saturday mornings. Contact one of the members below for the current start times.  Players’ abilities vary, with some playing in competitive tournaments others more focused on great exercise and having fun on the courts with neighbors.  If you’re thinking about giving pickleball a try, please contact a member of the committee or any active member for details about joining. It’s a great game! Members in good standing may access the secured courts at any time.  See you on the courts!

Joel Lueders: joel_lueders@hotmail.com
Michael Hopwood: mhop802@gmail.com
Trish Olson: pason@comcast.net

Village Fitness Center

We are open

The Village Fitness Center is open but with limited class sizes. Following social distancing protocols for the safety of everyone we are only allowing 4 participants for each class. The Village Fitness Center located near the theater and next to the room for thought has circuit training classes M/W/F at 8 am and Tu/Th/Sat at 9 am. ($4 per session). Other options to use the facility are also available. Come join your neighbors to strengthen your muscles, improve your heart rate and have some fun. Please contact Gloria Prahl for more information and to check on class availability.

gmp@infowest.com

435-674-2824    435-669-0430

Community Advocates

Are you a Kayenta resident? Do you have a cause or passion that you are personally involved with in the St. George area?
If so, let your neighbors know right here.

Inkas no kill Animal Supporters

INKAS – Ivins No Kill Animal Supporters
Advocate: Lois Hewitt 

In this month of thanksgiving INKAS is very thankful for the generosity of our many supporters. Because of you we continue to be able to support both the Santa Clara – Ivins Animal Shelter and local nonprofit animal rescues. We recently covered medical expenses for a stray dog brought to the shelter with two gunshot wounds in her head. Extensive surgery was performed that included removing her right eye, bullet fragments and shattered teeth. Today she is thriving as a loving and loyal member of her adoptive family. For a more detailed account of her story visit the INKAS@Work page on our website: inkas4pets.org.

We would also like to express our gratitude to everyone who made donations to or attended our annual yard sale last month. It was a huge success and the proceeds will allow us to continue our support of homeless animals in southern Utah.

On behalf of INKAS and the many animals that your generous contributions have supported, we wish you a safe and happy Thanksgiving.

The Ivins Animal Shelter
Bailee Sleppy, Manager
HOURS: Monday – Saturday: 8AM – 3PM
Sunday: CLOSED

Lois Hewitt: President. 435-414-4802
Sara Dupre: Secretary. 206-724-5902
Please visit our website to read INKAS accomplishments! Remember the pets waiting for adoptions or fostering at the Ivins City Animal Shelter.
435-628-1049
INKAS is a 501(c) 3 organization and is a Registered Utah Charity.
Inkas4pets@gmail.com. 
You can also check us out on Facebook.

Friends of Snow Canyon State Park
Advocates: Isabelle Kalantzes

NOTICE:  The Park is now open to all visitors.

We’d like to invite all Kayenta residents to join us in supporting Snow Canyon State Park. Our mission is to provide support to Snow Canyon State Park through various means. For more information and to join Friends please visit our web site.

E-mail us at friendsofsnowcanyon@gmail.com. “Like” us on www.facebook.com/ FriendsofSnowCanyon.

Nextdoor Kayenta
Advocates: Nathan Dupre & Kathi Fox

Nextdoor is a completely private on-line web-site environment and we now have ONE Kayenta Nextdoor neighborhood with two leaders Nathan Dupre and Kathi Fox.

Three Corners Women’s Giving Circle
Advocates
Advocates: Emily Evans

Three Corners Woman's Giving CircleWe invite women and men residents of Kayenta to join us in our mission to fund local nonprofits that support women and girls of all ages in the southern Utah area. Through the strength of collective giving we make high impact grants to improve lives in our community. Please Join Us.

Email: 3cornerswgc@gmail.com

Facebook: www.facebook.com/threecornerswgc

Ivins Night Sky Initiative
Advocate: Nathan Dupre

Ivins Night SkyPlease visit the Initiative’s website for more information at IvinsNightSky.org or email them at info@IvinsNightSky.org.

The mission of the Ivins Night Sky Initiative is to improve, preserve, and protect the night sky over Ivins and our heritage of dark skies through education and information about environmentally responsible outdoor lighting, and to serve as a resource for City officials, residents, and businesses.

Let us know if this Initiative is important to you, if you are willing to get involved, and what else you think we should be doing to improve, preserve, and protect the night skies in Ivins.

Community and City Resources

Resident support services, businesses, and education and enrichment programs

Staying Put in Kayenta is a member-driven organization for Kayenta residents, proactively providing programs and services so members can lead vibrant, active and healthy lives while living in their own homes.

For information contact
Ellen Nathan
Secretary for Staying Put in Kayenta
435-652-8333

StayingPutKayenta@gmail.com

Happy2Help is an in home personal concierge service.

Services Include:

• Personal Shopping
• Health Recovery Assistance
• Meal Prep
• Snowbird Service
• Home Organization
• Event Assistance

Call or email Andrea, your trustworthy neighbor at
401-258-9772 or Happy2help.Andrea@gmail.com

Located in the desert community of Kayenta Utah, the Crescent Moon Inn is the perfect place to get away from it all.  The Inn is just a short walk or bike ride from the Kayenta Art Village, where locally-owned art galleries, the Sacred Space Day Spa and the Xetava Garden Cafe add to your unique experience.

For Reservations or Pricing call:
435-879-9076

Looking for a Hair Artist right here in Kayenta?….JENN Hair Artist embodies the artistic creativity and passion of the beauty industry. She thrives in creating natural, sexy cuts and color styles for men and women. She looks forward to pampering you.

924A Art Village Way
Ivins, UT 83455
801 637-0884 (call or text)
jennhairartist@gmail.com

Art Classes

“Art is a series of trial and error, of discovery and hope, and determination”

Artwork by Sher

Classes Run for Six Weeks.
You will be able to sign up for another six weeks if you choose to continue.

PLACE • New Studio
Fire and Maintenance building in the Art Village
TIME • Mon. or Tues. from 10 AM to 1PM
PRICE • $210 per 6 week session (Six classes)
INSTRUCTOR • Sherrie Warren
BACKGROUND • Bachelor Fine Arts. Taught for 10 years. Worked in acrylics, oils, and pastels.

CALL TO RESERVE SPACE OR TO SIGN UP
HOME • 435-656-9199 CELL • 801-680-9616

Kayenta Committees

Board opportunities, landscaping, and ACC & HOA contact information.

Kayenta Deseret ArboretumKayenta Desert Arboretum

If you haven’t visited the arboretum, take advantage of this unique attraction in our community.  The arboretum was expanded last year and now extends from the north parking lot of Coyote Village to the Desert Rose Labyrinth.

Each year we need volunteers to keep this Kayenta treasure looking its best.  Whether you have volunteered in the past or not, please let us know if you can help with the occasional maintenance needed to keep it beautiful.  We are developing a permanent list of arboretum volunteers.  Please contact Roger Head, rbhkayenta@gmail.com or 435-632-1814.

kayenta landscape committeeKayenta Landscaping Committee

Please visit the Kayenta HOA website ACC tab for Landscaping documentation. Select Landscaping Regulations Rev 2017 and Landscaping Review Steps 2017.

Kayenta HOAACC & HOA Information

The Kayenta ACC meetings are held the third Tuesday of each month, 2:00 pm in the Kayenta Community Room. A hard copy of the agenda is posted in the Kayenta Homes & Properties office the Thursday before the meeting.

Questions? Ellen Nathan

Phone: 435-652-8333, email: arneen@infowest.com

Blue Can Recycling

Blue Can Recycling

November 9 & 23

Dumpster Dates

November 21

Due to Covid-19 Restrictions, Pubic Works Employees will be unable to help unload. Please place heavy items on the ground.

Ivins City

Ivins City Offices are open.

For Appointments with a specific department call:
Administration: 435-628-0606   
Building
: 435-634-9753
Parks or Cemetery: 435-634-7719
Public Works: 435-634-0689
Dispatch: 435-634-5730 or Animal Control: 435-628-1049

Ongoing Events and Activities

Weekly and monthly gatherings

Kayenta Book Lovers

Meetings the 2nd Monday of every month. For more details contact our bookclub

Kayenta Weavers

The Kayenta Weavers groups meets weekly to enjoy the limitless creativity of off-loom weaving.

For information contact Katie at: kayentakatie@gmail.com.

Spirit of the Desert Episcopal Church

Every Sunday at 3 pm in Kayenta’s Room for Thought. For details contact Katie Mays at 435-628-3552.

The Tahri Marpo Ling Buddhist Sangha

OPEN TO ALL

Join us on Friday and Sunday Mornings from 9:00am – 10:00am at the Sacred Space Spa at the Kayenta Art Village.

Friday, 9:00am – 10:00am, Green Tara Practice

Sunday, 9:00am – 10:00am, Awakened Mornings

Visit our website: tahrimarpoling.org for ongoing information about classes and retreats.

choshin4@gmail.com

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