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6A Moab Happenings www.moabhappenings.com Even More Moab Events Thursday, Quicksand Soup sings Gospel, Western and classic country. Saturdays, Moab’s only downtown Magic show returns with the award-winning magic of Rick Boretti. Rick’s hilarious routine changes constantly, but always involves lots of wisecracks and mystifying magic tricks. Folks have been known to return year after year for the show. Kids love Rick’s magic, but adults are often amazed at how much they love it too. If you haven’t caught a real magic show in a while, then you might have forgotten how fun they can be. Shows start at 7. Music is always free. Magic Prices are 10 dollars for folks over 12 and 5 dollars for kids over 3. 3 and under are free. allows outside food and drink as well. It is located just behind Zax at 56 W. 100 South. The Lazy Man’s Olympics BENEFITTING THE MOAB JUNIOR GOLF TEAM May 28 & 29th 2021 Games include: Golf, Cornhole, Putting Challenges, plus a BBQ May 29th! Moab Senior Games presents 2705 E. Bench Rd. Moab , Utah • Call 435-259-6488 to register • Ages 21 to 100 STAR Magazine A Resource Publication for Senior Adults This new annual event is a gathering of food, music, and friends! It’s family and dog friendly and there are many land and water activities to make use of the wonderful summer day in Moab. Underdog is partnering with Moab Brewery to serve local beer and root beer and Moab Kitchen for delicious food. There will be live music from local artists and we encourage everyone to bring their water-friendly dancing shoes! Moab Water Sports and Wild West Voyages will be supplying paddle boards and a water trampoline for guests to enjoy. There will also be plenty of adoptable puppies to play with and take home. Come test your balance and downward dog for a cause with Courtney Reese from Desert Power Studio and her Underdog pup, Biscuit. She will be hosting a 1 hour Paddleboard Yoga class at 12pm. Participants do not need to bring their own paddleboard. If you’d like to participate in the yoga class but not on a paddleboard, you can bring your own yoga mat or towel and participate on the beach. Don’t miss the Underdog BYOB (Bring Your Own Boat) Regatta! Bring together a team of friends and family and test your craftsmanship skills by building a boat entirely out of duct tape and cardboard. Teams will compete on how far their handcrafted boats can go! There will be a grand prize for the boat that makes it the farthest and honorary prizes for the most creative boat. Teams must register with Underdog prior to the event. The Dog Paddle will be on June 12th from 11am - 4pm at the Kens Lake Boat Ramp. If you would like to sponsor, volunteer or learn more about this event, Underdog Animal Rescue and Rehab Hosts The Dog Paddle! by Chiara Solitario visit Underdog Rescue’s Facebook Page: facebook.com/ underdogrescuemoab or call 435 260 8861. Underdog hopes to see you there! Not only are there plenty of natural wonders to see in Moab, there’s also lots of fun entertainment available right downtown. Moab hosts a thriving music scene. If you’re looking for something totally different, there’s the Moab Backyard Theater, located right in the heart of downtown. It’s open to all ages and great fun for grown-ups and kids alike. The Backyard Theater is one of the only open-air entertainment venues in the west, a throwback to the old west days when traveling shows entertained culture- starved pioneers on the dusty streets of the frontier towns. Located just a half-block off Main street in downtown, The Backyard Theater features Magic and Music four nights a week. The stage sits beneath a giant cottonwood tree that is older than the town itself. In its fifth year of operation, the theater has entertained thousands of people from all over the world. They come to see an old-fashioned type of American entertainment that has all but vanished in the rest of the country. Every Wednesday, traditional bluegrass music returns to the theater. The band Quicksand Soup performs old-time standards and unique originals starting at 7 pm. The free show has become a downtown fixture over the last few years and it’s common to see both locals and tourists alike tapping their toes. Moab Downtown Entertainment in the middle of another Big Season Rick Boretti Quicksand Soup

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6A • Moab Happenings www.moabhappenings.com

Even More Moab Events

Thursday, Quicksand Soup sings Gospel, Western and classic country. Saturdays, Moab’s only downtown Magic show returns with the award-winning magic of Rick Boretti. Rick’s hilarious routine changes constantly, but always involves lots of wisecracks and mystifying magic tricks. Folks have been known to return year after year for the show. Kids love Rick’s magic, but adults are often amazed at how much they love it too. If you haven’t caught a real magic show in a while, then you might have forgotten how fun they can be. Shows start at 7. Music is always free. Magic Prices are 10 dollars for folks over 12 and

5 dollars for kids over 3. 3 and under are free. allows outside food and drink as well. It is located just behind Zax at 56 W. 100 South.

The Lazy Man’s Olympics

BENEFITTING THE MOAB JUNIOR GOLF TEAM May 28 & 29th 2021

Games include: Golf, Cornhole, Putting Challenges, plus a BBQ May 29th!

Moab Senior Games presents

2705 E. Bench Rd. Moab , Utah • Call 435-259-6488 to register • Ages 21 to 100

STARMagazine A Resource Publication for Senior Adults

This new annual event is a gathering of food, music, and friends! It’s family and dog friendly and there are many land and water activities to make use of the wonderful summer day in Moab. Underdog is partnering with Moab Brewery to serve local beer and root beer and Moab Kitchen for delicious food. There will be live music from local artists and we encourage everyone to bring their water-friendly dancing shoes! Moab Water Sports and Wild West Voyages will be supplying paddle boards and a water trampoline for guests to enjoy. There will also be plenty of adoptable puppies to play with and take home.

Come test your balance and downward dog for a cause with Courtney Reese from Desert Power Studio and her Underdog pup, Biscuit. She will be hosting a 1 hour Paddleboard Yoga class at 12pm. Participants do not need to bring their own paddleboard. If you’d like to participate in the yoga class but not on a paddleboard, you can bring your own yoga mat or towel and participate on the beach.

Don’t miss the Underdog BYOB (Bring Your Own Boat) Regatta! Bring together a team of friends and family and test your craftsmanship skills by building a boat entirely

out of duct tape and cardboard. Teams wil l compete on how far their handcrafted boats can go! There will be a grand prize for the boat that makes it the farthest and honorary prizes for the most creative boat. Teams must register with Underdog prior to the event.

The Dog Paddle will be on June 12th from 11am - 4pm at the Kens Lake Boat Ramp. If you would like to sponsor, volunteer or learn more about this event,

Underdog Animal Rescue and Rehab Hosts The Dog Paddle! by Chiara Solitario

visit Underdog Rescue’s Facebook Page: facebook.com/underdogrescuemoab or call 435 260 8861. Underdog hopes to see you there!

Not only are there plenty of natural wonders to see in Moab, there’s also lots of fun entertainment available right downtown. Moab hosts a thriving music scene. If you’re looking for something totally diff erent, there’s the Moab Backyard Theater, located right in the heart of downtown. It’s open to all ages and great fun for grown-ups and kids alike.

The Backyard Theater is one of the only open-air entertainment venues in the west, a throwback to the old west days when traveling shows entertained culture-starved pioneers on the dusty streets of the frontier towns. Located just a half-block off Main street in downtown, The Backyard Theater features Magic and Music four nights a week. The stage sits beneath a giant cottonwood tree that is older than the town itself. In its fi fth year of operation, the theater has entertained thousands of people from all over the world. They come to see an old-fashioned type of American entertainment that has all but vanished in the rest of the country.

Every Wednesday, traditional bluegrass music returns to the theater. The band Quicksand Soup performs old-time standards and unique originals starting at 7 pm. The free show has become a downtown fi xture over the last few years and it’s common to see both locals and tourists alike tapping their toes.

Moab Downtown Entertainment in the middle of another Big Season

Rick Boretti

Quicksand Soup