About the Utah Cultural Site Stewardship Program


The Utah Cultural Site Stewardship Program consists of hundreds of dedicated volunteer stewards, three full time team members, several regional coordinators, federal, state, local, and private landowners, and many other strong stakeholder groups.


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Meet the Team

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Chris McFarland


UCSS Program Coordinator


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Rachel Blumhardt


UCSS Engagement Specialist


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Emma Farley


Marketing and Design Specialist


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Marcos Van Dalen


History Researcher


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Regional Coordinators


The UCSS Regional Coordinators assist the program by placing stewards, attending events, and participating in projects within their respective counties. Regional Coordinators are essential in helping the UCSS Program team reach every corner of the state.


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Mike Wingert


San Juan County               


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Emery Blanchard


Kane, Garfield & Washington Counties

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Kelly Lynch


Carbon, Daggett & Uintah Counties

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Ryan Moreau


Sevier, Sanpete & Piute Counties

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Joan West


Grand County                    


Essential Partners of the Utah Cultural Site Stewardship Program



The Utah Cultural Site Stewardship Program is made up of a large network of program partners. In order for stewards to operate, the UCSS works closely with all state and federal land management agencies, but it doesn’t stop there. UCSS also collaborates with private landowners, municipalities, and other organizations to promote site stewardship and responsible visitation.



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Ready to Get Involved?


If you have questions or interest in the program contact us!