The I.N.H.A. Staff Blog

Author: Ron

Timesheets

Just a few things to remember about timesheets: If you work on a holiday, you get paid double… so put your hours in two places… Regular Hours and Holiday Hours. (If you normally work an 8-hour day, you’ll have 16 hours that you will get paid for on that holiday.) If you were scheduled off…

Tasks via Sling

All of you who have been completing inventory tasks that Shanna has been sending you are doing great! Thank you for your hard work and your help. Sling has worked out to be a great tool in more ways than we originally thought. Keep up the good work!

Postcard Price Change

Starting almost immediately, our regular 4×6 postcards will have a price change. This change will happen automatically on the Quickbooks Point of Sale program (cash register). You shouldn’t have to do anything when selling cards… just know that it is different. We will try to switch out any signage that needs to be changed on…

Dinosaur National Monument Designated as an International Dark Sky Park

Dinosaur, Colorado and Jensen, Utah – Dinosaur National Monument and the International Dark Sky Association are pleased to announce the designation of Dinosaur as an International Dark Sky Park. This distinction recognizes the skies above Dinosaur as having an exceptional quality of natural darkness while efforts on the ground actively contribute to enjoyment and protection of…

PPCA Semiannual Meeting Hosted by DINO & INHA

INHA enjoyed hosting the semiannual meeting of the Peaks, Plateaus and Canyons Association (PPCA) in Vernal and at Dinosaur National Monument. Representatives came from Grand Canyon Conservancy, Intermountain Natural History Association, Glen Canyon Conservancy, Zion National Park Forever Project, Arizona Natural History Association, Bryce Canyon Natural History Association, Canyonlands Natural History, Colorado National Monument Association,…

Spring Equinox – Full Moon!

The March 20-21, 2019, full moon ushers in the first full moon of spring for the Northern Hemisphere, and the first full moon of autumn for the Southern Hemisphere. This full moon is also a supermoon, particularly close to Earth. It comes less than four hours after the arrival of the March 20 equinox. The March equinox…