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Event Series Dixie Days Trek 3

Dixie Days Trek 3

Middleton Tunnel, Hernia Dam, and Red Hills Water Tank 300 W. 50 S. (bus meeting spot), St. George, United States

The Middleton Tunnel, Hernia Dam, and the water tank on top of the Red Hills are pivotal landmarks in the history of St. George, Utah, each contributing significantly to the region's development. The Middleton Tunnel, constructed in the early 20th century, was a crucial engineering feat that facilitated the transport of resources, including water, from […]

Event Series Dixie Days Trek 4

Dixie Days Trek 4

Escalante Oil Well #2 300 W. 50 S. (bus meeting spot), St. George, United States

The Escalante Oil Well Site #2 is a significant piece of St. George's industrial and environmental history. This location represents the early attempts to tap into the region's natural resources, reflecting the ambition and optimism of the community in pursuing economic development through oil exploration. On the night of March 6, 1935, approximately 70-100 onlookers […]

Event Series Dixie Days Trek 1

Dixie Days Trek 1

St. George Tabernacle 18 S. Main Street, St. George, UT, United States

The attic of the St. George Tabernacle, often overlooked, holds a wealth of history and offers a unique perspective on this iconic building's role in the founding of St. George, Utah. The tabernacle, completed in 1876, was a monumental achievement for the early settlers, symbolizing their faith, dedication, and community spirit. Serving as a central […]

Event Series Dixie Days Trek 2

Dixie Days Trek 2

Watercress Springs, Old West Spring 300 W. 50 S (Bus Meeting Spots), St. George, United States

Watercress Springs and Old West Spring played pivotal roles in the founding and development of St. George, Utah. These springs provided essential water sources for indigenous peoples and early settlers, making them vital for survival in the arid climate. Watercress Springs, named for the abundant watercress plant that thrives in its clear waters, not only […]

Event Series Dixie Days Trek 3

Dixie Days Trek 3

Middleton Tunnel, Hernia Dam, and Red Hills Water Tank 300 W. 50 S. (bus meeting spot), St. George, United States

The Middleton Tunnel, Hernia Dam, and the water tank on top of the Red Hills are pivotal landmarks in the history of St. George, Utah, each contributing significantly to the region's development. The Middleton Tunnel, constructed in the early 20th century, was a crucial engineering feat that facilitated the transport of resources, including water, from […]

Event Series Dixie Days Trek 4

Dixie Days Trek 4

Escalante Oil Well #2 300 W. 50 S. (bus meeting spot), St. George, United States

The Escalante Oil Well Site #2 is a significant piece of St. George's industrial and environmental history. This location represents the early attempts to tap into the region's natural resources, reflecting the ambition and optimism of the community in pursuing economic development through oil exploration. On the night of March 6, 1935, approximately 70-100 onlookers […]

Event Series Wednesday Night Markets

Wednesday Night Market at Rowley Red Barn

Rowley's Red Barn 471 West Telegraph St, Washington, United States

Wednesday Night Market is every Wednesday from 5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Live music, fire pits, line dancing, food trucks, and excellent vendors. The market is located at the Rowley Red Barn in Washington. Free Admission.   MORE INFORMATION 

Patriot Day Program- Remembering 9/11

St. George Town Square 50 S Main St, St George, UT, United States

The calm of a late-summer morning was shattered when coordinated terrorist attacks killed nearly 3,000 — including 412 first responders — on September 11, 2001. In the ensuing weeks and months, the people of the United States of America came together in a way not often seen. It is that feeling of togetherness that the […]

Celebration Interfaith Choir Concert

St George Tabernacle 18 S Main St, St. George, UT, United States

“Celebration Interfaith Choir,” under the direction of Christine Papworth, will present “A 9/11 Tribute Concert” featuring talented vocalists, ensembles, brass, and instrumentalists from throughout Utah. The event is free to the public. MORE INFORMATION

Event Series Jersey Boys

Jersey Boys

Tuacahn Amphitheatre 1100 Tuacahn Drive, Ivins, UT

They had a look, an attitude, and a sound like no other. Sure, they were born in Jersey. But they were made in America. Jersey Boys is the international musical phenomenon that takes you behind the scenes - and behind the music - of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons. Winner of Best Musical at both the Tony Awards and Olivier Awards, and […]

Event Series Dixie Round-Up Rodeo

St. George Lions Dixie Round-Up Rodeo

Dixie Sunbowl 150 S 400 E, St George

The St George Lions Dixie Roundup Rodeo is an annual event held at the historic Sun Bowl in St. George, Utah. The Professional Rodeo Cowboy’s Association approves it and features PRCA-approved professional rodeo with champion cowboys and stock. Date: September 12, 13, and 14, 2024 Location: At the Historic St. George Sun Bowl Time: The […]