President James Monroe Connection
James Monroe (1758-1831) James Monroe was the fifth President of the United States. Considered the last President of the Founding Fathers[…]
Read moreA Site for Life-Long Learners of All Ages
James Monroe (1758-1831) James Monroe was the fifth President of the United States. Considered the last President of the Founding Fathers[…]
Read moreThe Battle of Monmouth(June 28, 1778) During the American Revolutionary War, the Battle of Monmouth was fought near Monmouth Court[…]
Read moreWe found an amazing link between Annette and Larry’s families. Larry’s cousin Peter Grayson saved Annette’s cousin Edward Butler during[…]
Read moreAfter three weeks of social distancing, we’re still surviving in our Boulder Mountain retreat. We’ve been listening to music, watching[…]
Read moreThanks to USU Extension/4-H for keeping the SparkSquad rolling while social distancing. Although the face-to-face programs and dinners are suspended,[…]
Read moreSince it was snowing at our place, we decided to take a couple short walks along Highway 12. There weren’t[…]
Read moreThe tourists have arrived from California and Colorado. Capitol Reef National Park campground and overflow were busy and the Chimney[…]
Read moreWe began our “self-isolation” the day after our last cultural heritage dinner on Wed March 11. Here are a couple[…]
Read moreSocial distancing doesn’t mean locking yourself indoors. Get outside and enjoy some fresh air! A snow event is coming through[…]
Read moreFrom red clay soils along valley creeks to the multi-colored Bentonite clay hills, clay can be found throughout Wayne County.[…]
Read more