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SUMMARY:The Last Miner hosted by The King's English Bookshop
DESCRIPTION:Join local author\, Dick Fluehe\, for a discussion and signing of his memoir\, The Last Miner. \nThis event is $5 and open to the public. All proceeds go to the literary non-profit\, Brain Food Books. \nCopies of the book will be available to purchase at the event. You may also pre-order your signed copy of The Last Miner to pick up at the event by either calling the store at 801-484-9100 or ordering online. If you cannot make this event\, signed copies of The Last Miner may be ordered from our website. Please specify in the comments if you would like your copy personalized. Places in the signing line are reserved for those who purchase a copy from The King’s English. \nAbout the Book: \nExplore Utah’s legendary lost and hidden silver mines with the last miner The Last Miner is a captivating memoir chronicling the final days of mining exploration in Utah’s legendary Little Cottonwood Canyon during the 1950s. Through the eyes of Dick Fluehe\, the last living miner to traverse these haunted\, silver-laden tunnels\, readers are immersed in a forgotten world beneath the internationally renowned Alta and Snowbird ski areas. With a knowledge as deep as the mines themselves\, Dick recounts tales of collapsed shafts\, gloriously jeweled stopes\, and colorful personalities\, such as “Swingin’ Door\,” “Slick\,” and “The Bull\,” who lived and died pursuing ore. Edited by New York Times bestselling author Dan Schilling\, The Last Miner offers a unique\, firsthand account of the treacherous\, adventurous\, and humorous lives of mid-century miners. Both thrilling and insightful\, this memoir is the mining equivalent of a float down the Mississippi with Mark Twain and an unprecedented insight into the history of American West mining.
URL:https://uofupress.com/event/the-last-miner-hosted-by-the-kings-english-bookshop/
LOCATION:The King’s English Bookshop\, 1511 South 1500 East\, Salt Lake City\, Utah\, 84105
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SUMMARY:Tales of a Mud Brick City
DESCRIPTION:Pioneer homes in western North America are often assumed to have been log cabins. Not so in Salt Lake City! Near the Great Salt Lake\, on level land to be used for farming\, trees were in short supply. But mud\, which a few pioneers knew could be made into bricks\, was easy to find on the wet land near the Great Salt Lake. So the pioneers of every rank made bricks\, made homes\, and made history with adobe. \nInstructor: Laurie Bryant. This is a single-day class.
URL:https://uofupress.com/event/tales-of-a-mud-brick-city/
LOCATION:U of U Continuing Education Building\, 540 Arapeen Dr.\, Salt Lake City\, UT\, 84108\, United States
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SUMMARY:Society for American Archaeology (SAA) Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The 90th Annual Meeting will be held April 23–April 27\, 2025\, in Denver\, Colorado. \nThe program is composed of general sessions\, symposia\, forums\, lightning rounds\, posters\, and workshops. The SAA Annual Meeting is the largest gathering of archaeologists of the Americas\, and it offers unparalleled networking opportunities in its exhibit hall\, excursions\, and receptions and career-development opportunities. \nThe meeting has a wide audience that ranges from anyone who has interest in archaeology to experts in the field. Attendees come from all over the United States and from over 45 countries! With a wide variety of presentations and events\, attendees are able to learn something new\, meet new contacts\, and reconnect with old friends.
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LOCATION:Denver\, CO
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