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Coffee Chat with the Superintendent

River makes a curve in the sandstone cliffs
Iconic Horseshoe Bend Overlook on the Colorado River in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area

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News Release Date: January 30, 2018

Contact: Mary Plumb, 928-608-6202

Superintendent William Shott of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area and Rainbow Bridge National Monument invites community members to an informal conversation over coffee on Thursday, February 22, from 7:30 to 9:00 a.m. Bring any questions you have and come join the superintendent at the Ranch House Grille, located at 819 North Navajo Drive in Page. No reservations are required and the restaurant welcomes participants to order their own beverages or breakfast from the menu.  

According to Superintendent William Shott, “Everyone is invited to join us but I want to emphasize two things: Casual and Local...don't expect a presentation. I'm looking for an opportunity to talk informally with my neighbors about our shared interests in Glen Canyon and Rainbow Bridge. I look forward to connecting with whomever wants to join us. I will be available to discuss just about anything related to these two national parks. On this particular visit, I also plan to bring our fee manager along in case more information is needed on that topic.”

For more information, please call Mary Plumb, Public Information Officer, at (928) 608-6202. 

While Lake Powell is one of the largest man-made lakes in North America, it is only 13 percent of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. The recreation area stretches for hundreds of miles from Lees Ferry in Arizona to the Orange Cliffs of southern Utah, encompassing scenic vistas, geologic wonders, proposed wilderness areas, and a vast panorama of human history.



Last updated: January 31, 2018

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PO Box 1507
Page, AZ 86040

Phone:

928 608-6200
Receptionist available at Glen Canyon Headquarters from 7 am to 4 pm MST, Monday through Friday. The phone is not monitored when the building is closed. If you are having an emergency, call 911 or hail National Park Service on Marine Band 16.

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