Alta and Little Cottonwood Canyon: Jewel of the Wasatch Book Signing
Event description
Join Friends of Alta and friends for a unique and exciting event that goes beyond a typical book signing! Celebrate the wonders of Alta and Little Cottonwood Canyon that we all cherish with award winning photographer and author Howie Garber, who will be discussing his book Alta and Little Cottonwood Canyon: Jewel of the Wasatch Mountains.
This book is at once a call to action for locals and visitors alike, a history of Little Cottonwood Canyon, and a visual tour of this stunning landscape that receives more annual visitors than all five of Utah’s National Parks combined. The resulting pages showcase the importance and fragility of this small canyon and why this “gem of the Wasatch” must be protected.
Joining Howie as our guest speaker is award-winning author and storyteller, Ayja Bounous.
Can’t make the event? Purchase a copy of Alta and Little Cottonwood Canyon: Jewel of the Wasatch Mountains HERE
Alta and Little Cottonwood Canyon: Jewel of the Wasatch Mountains contains imagery that Garber has shot over the past 30 years alongside images from nine other photographers, creating a compelling visual statement for preserving this special place now and into the future. His previous book, Utah’s Wasatch Range: Four Season Refuge, won a Silver Medal Ben Franklin award from the Independent Book Publishers in 2014. Howie’s clients have included National Geographic, Nikon, Newsweek, Alaska Magazine, The New York Times, and Patagonia.
Meet the author in person, chat with them about their work, and get your copy of the book signed. Plus, take advantage of a special discounted price of $75 for the book during the event. Explore booths from our partner community nonprofits making a real difference in Alta and Little Cottonwood Canyon, giving you the chance to learn how you can help protect these beautiful areas.
It’s a perfect opportunity to connect with the community, support local causes, and enjoy a fun, educational experience all in one place!
Book proceeds benefit Friends of Alta, a 5013c organization dedicated to the protection and preservation of Alta’s unique environment, heritage and character.
Plus, stop by our partner nonprofit booths to learn all the latest news relating to their organization and why they're so passionate about protecting the canyon and the environment we love!
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