Nathan Cowlishaw, also known as Talking Tree, along with his brother, Joseph Cowlishaw having been working together as the Cowlishaw Brothers to form Anomaly Conservatory, a 501c3 Nonprofit educational organization currently in pending status. We are finished with all fees and paperwork to get our organization off the ground. As a way to raise funds for the first-annual Utah UFO Festival we focused our daily efforts on creating multiple-day Southwestern UFO Tours to span from one day to several days. We are brainstorming new itineraries for tours that will involve places like the Grand Canyon National Park. Yes, we will include many scenic locations for photographers to travel, some of which are only known to Talking Tree. We are story tellers, and interpreters who are fascinated with UFO mythology, legends, as well as real research into the ET Phenomenon. Whether you believe or not, it’s okay to open your mind to the topic as it is a subject worth serious conversation. We want to nurture the UFO folklore that has become so ingrained in Southwestern Culture. It’s apart of our history and we believe human beings need to start watching the skies more. That’s why we are different from your run-of-the-mill tour operation. We live in a mysterious universe and the American Southwest is an already incredibly beautiful and mystical place.
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Excuse Me! It’s “Life Levitated” not “Life Elevated!”
All this time the state of Utah has printed on it’s license plates; “Life Elevated” when in actuality it’s “Life Levitated” because of all the anomalies in the skies from chrome colored flying saucers to orange orbs at night; Utah has been a teaming hot-bed of anomalous activity comparable to a Steven Spielberg movie. Our state contains one of America’s biggest paranormal hotspots, the Skinwalker Ranch up in Fort Duchesne, Utah, in the Southeastern part of the state. The Uintah Basin itself is home to both extraordinary UFO and bigfoot sightings. Adventurers go missing every year in the Uintah Mountains and Book Cliffs and people have disappeared without a trace in many other secluded spots of Utah’s backcountry. We have a state full of mysteries and unexplained happenings.
The Utah UFO Fest will have its haters, detractors and critics but we will stay the course because we know a lot of YOU believe in the many things that cannot be explained about our strange world. We are not the Cedar City UFO Fest because this is a state-wide celebration for Utah. We want to promote Utah as part of the event’s marketing. We want to grow as one of Utah’s most popular festivals in the coming years and with your help, we can achieve this as we continue to grow our small army! Life in our state is truly LEVITATED!
We Are Now Booking Wild West Area 51 Tours! :)
We finally found a solution for booking our Wild West #Area51 Tours to Pioche and Rachel, Nevada and beyond. We teamed up with FareHarbor who was willing to help us get their proprietary booking system set-up and integrated with the Utah UFO Festival’s website. We have tours already available for booking and will be adding a few more tour itineraries to the main queue this weekend.
We want to offer something a little more curious and unique than the regular national parks tours that are offered around the American Southwest like a Grand Circle experience but with a lot more zing. It will be different and we are passionate about it!
January Planning Meeting for UFO Fest
The Cowlishaw Brothers are hosting a planning meeting and will be serving premium pastries from Lin’s bakery on January 7th at the Cedar City Visitor Center and this flyer can be printed off to get all the details. The QR Code takes you to our event page on Facebook. We were busy passing out flyers to local businesses to promote the meeting. We have a committee networking group as well as a Facebook group dedicated to paranormal research in Southern Utah. Our official organization is called the Anomaly Conservatory which is behind the Utah UFO Festival. We realize that this phenomenon has a real impact on society from a sociological standpoint. We can build the public’s interest though community engagement and get people talking and telling their stories. Come join us for the planning meeting.