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DTSTART:20091113T090000
DTEND:20091113T210000
SUMMARY:Second Saturdays Art Walk in Las Vegas
DESCRIPTION:Beginning June 14\, MainStreet Las Vegas begins \'Second Saturdays Art Walk\' every single second Saturday of the year.Merchants and restaurants on the \'Corridor\' will be open until 9pm and art will be displayed in shop windows.  All three historic commercial districts are involved in this 1.07 mile walk through architectural and cultural history.  Music\, food\,literary events and historic walking tours complete the schedule.  Railroad District\, New Town/Douglas Avenue District and Bridge Street / Plaza Park. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Second Saturdays Art Walk - MainStreet Las Vegas historic districts 1803 Plaza, Las Vegas, NM usa 87701
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DTSTART:20091213T090000
DTEND:20091213T210000
SUMMARY:Second Saturdays Art Walk in Las Vegas
DESCRIPTION:Beginning June 14\, MainStreet Las Vegas begins \'Second Saturdays Art Walk\' every single second Saturday of the year.Merchants and restaurants on the \'Corridor\' will be open until 9pm and art will be displayed in shop windows.  All three historic commercial districts are involved in this 1.07 mile walk through architectural and cultural history.  Music\, food\,literary events and historic walking tours complete the schedule.  Railroad District\, New Town/Douglas Avenue District and Bridge Street / Plaza Park. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Second Saturdays Art Walk - MainStreet Las Vegas historic districts 1803 Plaza, Las Vegas, NM usa 87701
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DTSTART:20100113T090000
DTEND:20100113T210000
SUMMARY:Second Saturdays Art Walk in Las Vegas
DESCRIPTION:Beginning June 14\, MainStreet Las Vegas begins \'Second Saturdays Art Walk\' every single second Saturday of the year.Merchants and restaurants on the \'Corridor\' will be open until 9pm and art will be displayed in shop windows.  All three historic commercial districts are involved in this 1.07 mile walk through architectural and cultural history.  Music\, food\,literary events and historic walking tours complete the schedule.  Railroad District\, New Town/Douglas Avenue District and Bridge Street / Plaza Park. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Second Saturdays Art Walk - MainStreet Las Vegas historic districts 1803 Plaza, Las Vegas, NM usa 87701
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DTSTART:20100213T090000
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SUMMARY:Second Saturdays Art Walk in Las Vegas
DESCRIPTION:Beginning June 14\, MainStreet Las Vegas begins \'Second Saturdays Art Walk\' every single second Saturday of the year.Merchants and restaurants on the \'Corridor\' will be open until 9pm and art will be displayed in shop windows.  All three historic commercial districts are involved in this 1.07 mile walk through architectural and cultural history.  Music\, food\,literary events and historic walking tours complete the schedule.  Railroad District\, New Town/Douglas Avenue District and Bridge Street / Plaza Park. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Second Saturdays Art Walk in Las Vegas
DESCRIPTION:Beginning June 14\, MainStreet Las Vegas begins \'Second Saturdays Art Walk\' every single second Saturday of the year.Merchants and restaurants on the \'Corridor\' will be open until 9pm and art will be displayed in shop windows.  All three historic commercial districts are involved in this 1.07 mile walk through architectural and cultural history.  Music\, food\,literary events and historic walking tours complete the schedule.  Railroad District\, New Town/Douglas Avenue District and Bridge Street / Plaza Park. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Second Saturdays Art Walk - MainStreet Las Vegas historic districts 1803 Plaza, Las Vegas, NM usa 87701
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SUMMARY:Second Saturdays Art Walk in Las Vegas
DESCRIPTION:Beginning June 14\, MainStreet Las Vegas begins \'Second Saturdays Art Walk\' every single second Saturday of the year.Merchants and restaurants on the \'Corridor\' will be open until 9pm and art will be displayed in shop windows.  All three historic commercial districts are involved in this 1.07 mile walk through architectural and cultural history.  Music\, food\,literary events and historic walking tours complete the schedule.  Railroad District\, New Town/Douglas Avenue District and Bridge Street / Plaza Park. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=3377
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SUMMARY:Second Saturdays Art Walk in Las Vegas
DESCRIPTION:Beginning June 14\, MainStreet Las Vegas begins \'Second Saturdays Art Walk\' every single second Saturday of the year.Merchants and restaurants on the \'Corridor\' will be open until 9pm and art will be displayed in shop windows.  All three historic commercial districts are involved in this 1.07 mile walk through architectural and cultural history.  Music\, food\,literary events and historic walking tours complete the schedule.  Railroad District\, New Town/Douglas Avenue District and Bridge Street / Plaza Park. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Second Saturdays Art Walk - MainStreet Las Vegas historic districts 1803 Plaza, Las Vegas, NM usa 87701
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DTSTART:20100613T090000
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SUMMARY:Second Saturdays Art Walk in Las Vegas
DESCRIPTION:Beginning June 14\, MainStreet Las Vegas begins \'Second Saturdays Art Walk\' every single second Saturday of the year.Merchants and restaurants on the \'Corridor\' will be open until 9pm and art will be displayed in shop windows.  All three historic commercial districts are involved in this 1.07 mile walk through architectural and cultural history.  Music\, food\,literary events and historic walking tours complete the schedule.  Railroad District\, New Town/Douglas Avenue District and Bridge Street / Plaza Park. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Second Saturdays Art Walk - MainStreet Las Vegas historic districts 1803 Plaza, Las Vegas, NM usa 87701
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SUMMARY:Second Saturdays Art Walk in Las Vegas
DESCRIPTION:Beginning June 14\, MainStreet Las Vegas begins \'Second Saturdays Art Walk\' every single second Saturday of the year.Merchants and restaurants on the \'Corridor\' will be open until 9pm and art will be displayed in shop windows.  All three historic commercial districts are involved in this 1.07 mile walk through architectural and cultural history.  Music\, food\,literary events and historic walking tours complete the schedule.  Railroad District\, New Town/Douglas Avenue District and Bridge Street / Plaza Park. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Second Saturdays Art Walk - MainStreet Las Vegas historic districts 1803 Plaza, Las Vegas, NM usa 87701
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SUMMARY:Second Saturdays Art Walk in Las Vegas
DESCRIPTION:Beginning June 14\, MainStreet Las Vegas begins \'Second Saturdays Art Walk\' every single second Saturday of the year.Merchants and restaurants on the \'Corridor\' will be open until 9pm and art will be displayed in shop windows.  All three historic commercial districts are involved in this 1.07 mile walk through architectural and cultural history.  Music\, food\,literary events and historic walking tours complete the schedule.  Railroad District\, New Town/Douglas Avenue District and Bridge Street / Plaza Park. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Second Saturdays Art Walk in Las Vegas
DESCRIPTION:Beginning June 14\, MainStreet Las Vegas begins \'Second Saturdays Art Walk\' every single second Saturday of the year.Merchants and restaurants on the \'Corridor\' will be open until 9pm and art will be displayed in shop windows.  All three historic commercial districts are involved in this 1.07 mile walk through architectural and cultural history.  Music\, food\,literary events and historic walking tours complete the schedule.  Railroad District\, New Town/Douglas Avenue District and Bridge Street / Plaza Park. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Second Saturdays Art Walk in Las Vegas
DESCRIPTION:Beginning June 14\, MainStreet Las Vegas begins \'Second Saturdays Art Walk\' every single second Saturday of the year.Merchants and restaurants on the \'Corridor\' will be open until 9pm and art will be displayed in shop windows.  All three historic commercial districts are involved in this 1.07 mile walk through architectural and cultural history.  Music\, food\,literary events and historic walking tours complete the schedule.  Railroad District\, New Town/Douglas Avenue District and Bridge Street / Plaza Park. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Second Saturdays Art Walk - MainStreet Las Vegas historic districts 1803 Plaza, Las Vegas, NM usa 87701
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=3383
DTSTART:20101113T090000
DTEND:20101113T210000
SUMMARY:Second Saturdays Art Walk in Las Vegas
DESCRIPTION:Beginning June 14\, MainStreet Las Vegas begins \'Second Saturdays Art Walk\' every single second Saturday of the year.Merchants and restaurants on the \'Corridor\' will be open until 9pm and art will be displayed in shop windows.  All three historic commercial districts are involved in this 1.07 mile walk through architectural and cultural history.  Music\, food\,literary events and historic walking tours complete the schedule.  Railroad District\, New Town/Douglas Avenue District and Bridge Street / Plaza Park. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Second Saturdays Art Walk - MainStreet Las Vegas historic districts 1803 Plaza, Las Vegas, NM usa 87701
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SUMMARY:Second Saturdays Art Walk in Las Vegas
DESCRIPTION:Beginning June 14\, MainStreet Las Vegas begins \'Second Saturdays Art Walk\' every single second Saturday of the year.Merchants and restaurants on the \'Corridor\' will be open until 9pm and art will be displayed in shop windows.  All three historic commercial districts are involved in this 1.07 mile walk through architectural and cultural history.  Music\, food\,literary events and historic walking tours complete the schedule.  Railroad District\, New Town/Douglas Avenue District and Bridge Street / Plaza Park. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Second Saturdays Art Walk - MainStreet Las Vegas historic districts 1803 Plaza, Las Vegas, NM usa 87701
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SUMMARY:Second Saturdays Art Walk in Las Vegas
DESCRIPTION:Beginning June 14\, MainStreet Las Vegas begins \'Second Saturdays Art Walk\' every single second Saturday of the year.Merchants and restaurants on the \'Corridor\' will be open until 9pm and art will be displayed in shop windows.  All three historic commercial districts are involved in this 1.07 mile walk through architectural and cultural history.  Music\, food\,literary events and historic walking tours complete the schedule.  Railroad District\, New Town/Douglas Avenue District and Bridge Street / Plaza Park. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Second Saturdays Art Walk - MainStreet Las Vegas historic districts 1803 Plaza, Las Vegas, NM usa 87701
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SUMMARY:Second Saturdays Art Walk in Las Vegas
DESCRIPTION:Beginning June 14\, MainStreet Las Vegas begins \'Second Saturdays Art Walk\' every single second Saturday of the year.Merchants and restaurants on the \'Corridor\' will be open until 9pm and art will be displayed in shop windows.  All three historic commercial districts are involved in this 1.07 mile walk through architectural and cultural history.  Music\, food\,literary events and historic walking tours complete the schedule.  Railroad District\, New Town/Douglas Avenue District and Bridge Street / Plaza Park. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Second Saturdays Art Walk in Las Vegas
DESCRIPTION:Beginning June 14\, MainStreet Las Vegas begins \'Second Saturdays Art Walk\' every single second Saturday of the year.Merchants and restaurants on the \'Corridor\' will be open until 9pm and art will be displayed in shop windows.  All three historic commercial districts are involved in this 1.07 mile walk through architectural and cultural history.  Music\, food\,literary events and historic walking tours complete the schedule.  Railroad District\, New Town/Douglas Avenue District and Bridge Street / Plaza Park. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Second Saturdays Art Walk in Las Vegas
DESCRIPTION:Beginning June 14\, MainStreet Las Vegas begins \'Second Saturdays Art Walk\' every single second Saturday of the year.Merchants and restaurants on the \'Corridor\' will be open until 9pm and art will be displayed in shop windows.  All three historic commercial districts are involved in this 1.07 mile walk through architectural and cultural history.  Music\, food\,literary events and historic walking tours complete the schedule.  Railroad District\, New Town/Douglas Avenue District and Bridge Street / Plaza Park. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Second Saturdays Art Walk in Las Vegas
DESCRIPTION:Beginning June 14\, MainStreet Las Vegas begins \'Second Saturdays Art Walk\' every single second Saturday of the year.Merchants and restaurants on the \'Corridor\' will be open until 9pm and art will be displayed in shop windows.  All three historic commercial districts are involved in this 1.07 mile walk through architectural and cultural history.  Music\, food\,literary events and historic walking tours complete the schedule.  Railroad District\, New Town/Douglas Avenue District and Bridge Street / Plaza Park. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Second Saturdays Art Walk in Las Vegas
DESCRIPTION:Beginning June 14\, MainStreet Las Vegas begins \'Second Saturdays Art Walk\' every single second Saturday of the year.Merchants and restaurants on the \'Corridor\' will be open until 9pm and art will be displayed in shop windows.  All three historic commercial districts are involved in this 1.07 mile walk through architectural and cultural history.  Music\, food\,literary events and historic walking tours complete the schedule.  Railroad District\, New Town/Douglas Avenue District and Bridge Street / Plaza Park. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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DTSTART:20110713T090000
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SUMMARY:Second Saturdays Art Walk in Las Vegas
DESCRIPTION:Beginning June 14\, MainStreet Las Vegas begins \'Second Saturdays Art Walk\' every single second Saturday of the year.Merchants and restaurants on the \'Corridor\' will be open until 9pm and art will be displayed in shop windows.  All three historic commercial districts are involved in this 1.07 mile walk through architectural and cultural history.  Music\, food\,literary events and historic walking tours complete the schedule.  Railroad District\, New Town/Douglas Avenue District and Bridge Street / Plaza Park. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Second Saturdays Art Walk - MainStreet Las Vegas historic districts 1803 Plaza, Las Vegas, NM usa 87701
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DTSTART:20110813T090000
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SUMMARY:Second Saturdays Art Walk in Las Vegas
DESCRIPTION:Beginning June 14\, MainStreet Las Vegas begins \'Second Saturdays Art Walk\' every single second Saturday of the year.Merchants and restaurants on the \'Corridor\' will be open until 9pm and art will be displayed in shop windows.  All three historic commercial districts are involved in this 1.07 mile walk through architectural and cultural history.  Music\, food\,literary events and historic walking tours complete the schedule.  Railroad District\, New Town/Douglas Avenue District and Bridge Street / Plaza Park. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=3968
DTSTART:20091204T170000
DTEND:20091204T203000
SUMMARY:Albuquerque Artscrawl
DESCRIPTION:  Join us for an inspiring and fun evening of Art in the City with the ABQ Art Business Association\'s First Friday event.   On Friday October 3\, 2008 from 5-8:30pm galleries all around Albuquerque offer art openings\, receptions\, demonstrations and special events.   Visit us at www.artscrawlabq.org and click on \'Current First Friday\' to view gallery shows and locations.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:AABA -  , , NM  
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=5093
DTSTART:20091201T120000
DTEND:20091201T130000
SUMMARY:14th Holiday Shop & Stroll
DESCRIPTION:Historic Nob Hill  (central Ave from Girard to Montclaire)Date is TBA\, check back for details\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Downtown Albuquerque -  , Albuquerque, NM  
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=5094
DTSTART:20091204T120000
DTEND:20091204T130000
SUMMARY:12th Annual Holiday Stroll
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LOCATION:Historic Old Town Albuquerque - North Plaza Street Romero Street NW, Albuquerque, NM USA 87104
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=5095
DTSTART:20091201T120000
DTEND:20091201T130000
SUMMARY:21st Annual Fine Crafts Show
DESCRIPTION:Old San Ysidro Church\, Corrales\, NMDate is TBA\, check back for details\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Historic Old San Ysidro Church - 966 Old Church Road , Corrales, NM  87048
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=5096
DTSTART:20091201T120000
DTEND:20091201T130000
SUMMARY:Feast of Guadalupe Celebration & Concert
DESCRIPTION:National Hispanic Cultural CenterDate is TBA\, check back for details\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:National Hispanic Cultural Center - 1701 4th Street SW , Albuquerque, NM USA 87102
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=5085
DTSTART:20091111T110000
DTEND:20091111T120000
SUMMARY:Veterans Day Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:New Mexico Veterans Memorial\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:New Mexico Veterans Memorial - P.O. Box 8389 , Albuquerque, NM  87198
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=5087
DTSTART:20091127T110000
DTEND:20091127T120000
SUMMARY:9th Annual Rio Grande Arts & Crafts Festival Holiday Show
DESCRIPTION:Expo New Mexico: Home of the State FairDates: November 27\, 28 &amp; 30\, 2009\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Expo New Mexico - San Pedro & Lomas NE , Albuquerque, NM  87110
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=5088
DTSTART:20091128T110000
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SUMMARY:9th Annual Rio Grande Arts & Crafts Festival Holiday Show
DESCRIPTION:Expo New Mexico: Home of the State FairDates: November 27\, 28 &amp; 30\, 2009\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Expo New Mexico - San Pedro & Lomas NE , Albuquerque, NM  87110
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=5089
DTSTART:20091129T110000
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SUMMARY:9th Annual Rio Grande Arts & Crafts Festival Holiday Show
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LOCATION:Expo New Mexico - San Pedro & Lomas NE , Albuquerque, NM  87110
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=5090
DTSTART:20091130T110000
DTEND:20091130T120000
SUMMARY:9th Annual Rio Grande Arts & Crafts Festival Holiday Show
DESCRIPTION:Expo New Mexico: Home of the State FairDates: November 27\, 28 &amp; 30\, 2009\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Expo New Mexico - San Pedro & Lomas NE , Albuquerque, NM  87110
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=5091
DTSTART:20091209T110000
DTEND:20091209T120000
SUMMARY:New Mexico Bowl
DESCRIPTION:College football bowl game pits Mountain West Conference against the Western Athletic Conference. At the University of New Mexico StadiumDate is TBA\, check back for details\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:UNM Pit Parking Lot - 1111 University Blvd. S.E.  , Albuquerque, NM  87106
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=5112
DTSTART:20091201T120000
DTEND:20091201T130000
SUMMARY:Holiday Concert and Luminaria Tour
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LOCATION:Old Town Albuquerque - various , Albuquerque, NM USA 87104
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=5618
DTSTART:20091113T100000
DTEND:20091113T130000
SUMMARY:Jane Shoenfeld\'s Art Adventures in the  SW/Sketching and Painting Santa Fe
DESCRIPTION:Join with family and friends for a half day art experience designed to be fun and educational.  Connect to your creativity and each other or go solo! Chose an outdoors or a studio class. Classes are held on Friday mornings for three hours or by appointment.    You can participate in a small group class or arrange a private session for yourself or your family.   All levels are welcome and art materials are supplied.  Just Bring Yourself!  Focus is on the Santa Fe landscape and architecture.   Day trips to Georgia O\'Keeffe\'s Ghost Ranch can be arranged. Inquire about special holdiay and children\'s classes. The instructor \, Jane Shoenfeld\, is a widely exhibited landscape painter\, well known as a teacher and as a creative group facilitator.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Jane Shoenfeld Studio - 1549 Avenida de las Americas , Santa Fe, NM USA 87507
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=5619
DTSTART:20091120T100000
DTEND:20091120T130000
SUMMARY:Jane Shoenfeld\'s Art Adventures in the  SW/Sketching and Painting Santa Fe
DESCRIPTION:Join with family and friends for a half day art experience designed to be fun and educational.  Connect to your creativity and each other or go solo! Chose an outdoors or a studio class. Classes are held on Friday mornings for three hours or by appointment.    You can participate in a small group class or arrange a private session for yourself or your family.   All levels are welcome and art materials are supplied.  Just Bring Yourself!  Focus is on the Santa Fe landscape and architecture.   Day trips to Georgia O\'Keeffe\'s Ghost Ranch can be arranged. Inquire about special holdiay and children\'s classes. The instructor \, Jane Shoenfeld\, is a widely exhibited landscape painter\, well known as a teacher and as a creative group facilitator.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Jane Shoenfeld Studio - 1549 Avenida de las Americas , Santa Fe, NM USA 87507
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=5620
DTSTART:20091127T100000
DTEND:20091127T130000
SUMMARY:Jane Shoenfeld\'s Art Adventures in the  SW/Sketching and Painting Santa Fe
DESCRIPTION:Join with family and friends for a half day art experience designed to be fun and educational.  Connect to your creativity and each other or go solo! Chose an outdoors or a studio class. Classes are held on Friday mornings for three hours or by appointment.    You can participate in a small group class or arrange a private session for yourself or your family.   All levels are welcome and art materials are supplied.  Just Bring Yourself!  Focus is on the Santa Fe landscape and architecture.   Day trips to Georgia O\'Keeffe\'s Ghost Ranch can be arranged. Inquire about special holdiay and children\'s classes. The instructor \, Jane Shoenfeld\, is a widely exhibited landscape painter\, well known as a teacher and as a creative group facilitator.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Jane Shoenfeld Studio - 1549 Avenida de las Americas , Santa Fe, NM USA 87507
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=5621
DTSTART:20091204T100000
DTEND:20091204T130000
SUMMARY:Jane Shoenfeld\'s Art Adventures in the  SW/Sketching and Painting Santa Fe
DESCRIPTION:Join with family and friends for a half day art experience designed to be fun and educational.  Connect to your creativity and each other or go solo! Chose an outdoors or a studio class. Classes are held on Friday mornings for three hours or by appointment.    You can participate in a small group class or arrange a private session for yourself or your family.   All levels are welcome and art materials are supplied.  Just Bring Yourself!  Focus is on the Santa Fe landscape and architecture.   Day trips to Georgia O\'Keeffe\'s Ghost Ranch can be arranged. Inquire about special holdiay and children\'s classes. The instructor \, Jane Shoenfeld\, is a widely exhibited landscape painter\, well known as a teacher and as a creative group facilitator.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Jane Shoenfeld Studio - 1549 Avenida de las Americas , Santa Fe, NM USA 87507
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=5622
DTSTART:20091211T100000
DTEND:20091211T130000
SUMMARY:Jane Shoenfeld\'s Art Adventures in the  SW/Sketching and Painting Santa Fe
DESCRIPTION:Join with family and friends for a half day art experience designed to be fun and educational.  Connect to your creativity and each other or go solo! Chose an outdoors or a studio class. Classes are held on Friday mornings for three hours or by appointment.    You can participate in a small group class or arrange a private session for yourself or your family.   All levels are welcome and art materials are supplied.  Just Bring Yourself!  Focus is on the Santa Fe landscape and architecture.   Day trips to Georgia O\'Keeffe\'s Ghost Ranch can be arranged. Inquire about special holdiay and children\'s classes. The instructor \, Jane Shoenfeld\, is a widely exhibited landscape painter\, well known as a teacher and as a creative group facilitator.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Jane Shoenfeld Studio - 1549 Avenida de las Americas , Santa Fe, NM USA 87507
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=5623
DTSTART:20091218T100000
DTEND:20091218T130000
SUMMARY:Jane Shoenfeld\'s Art Adventures in the  SW/Sketching and Painting Santa Fe
DESCRIPTION:Join with family and friends for a half day art experience designed to be fun and educational.  Connect to your creativity and each other or go solo! Chose an outdoors or a studio class. Classes are held on Friday mornings for three hours or by appointment.    You can participate in a small group class or arrange a private session for yourself or your family.   All levels are welcome and art materials are supplied.  Just Bring Yourself!  Focus is on the Santa Fe landscape and architecture.   Day trips to Georgia O\'Keeffe\'s Ghost Ranch can be arranged. Inquire about special holdiay and children\'s classes. The instructor \, Jane Shoenfeld\, is a widely exhibited landscape painter\, well known as a teacher and as a creative group facilitator.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Jane Shoenfeld Studio - 1549 Avenida de las Americas , Santa Fe, NM USA 87507
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=5624
DTSTART:20091225T100000
DTEND:20091225T130000
SUMMARY:Jane Shoenfeld\'s Art Adventures in the  SW/Sketching and Painting Santa Fe
DESCRIPTION:Join with family and friends for a half day art experience designed to be fun and educational.  Connect to your creativity and each other or go solo! Chose an outdoors or a studio class. Classes are held on Friday mornings for three hours or by appointment.    You can participate in a small group class or arrange a private session for yourself or your family.   All levels are welcome and art materials are supplied.  Just Bring Yourself!  Focus is on the Santa Fe landscape and architecture.   Day trips to Georgia O\'Keeffe\'s Ghost Ranch can be arranged. Inquire about special holdiay and children\'s classes. The instructor \, Jane Shoenfeld\, is a widely exhibited landscape painter\, well known as a teacher and as a creative group facilitator.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Jane Shoenfeld Studio - 1549 Avenida de las Americas , Santa Fe, NM USA 87507
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=5625
DTSTART:20100101T100000
DTEND:20100101T130000
SUMMARY:Jane Shoenfeld\'s Art Adventures in the  SW/Sketching and Painting Santa Fe
DESCRIPTION:Join with family and friends for a half day art experience designed to be fun and educational.  Connect to your creativity and each other or go solo! Chose an outdoors or a studio class. Classes are held on Friday mornings for three hours or by appointment.    You can participate in a small group class or arrange a private session for yourself or your family.   All levels are welcome and art materials are supplied.  Just Bring Yourself!  Focus is on the Santa Fe landscape and architecture.   Day trips to Georgia O\'Keeffe\'s Ghost Ranch can be arranged. Inquire about special holdiay and children\'s classes. The instructor \, Jane Shoenfeld\, is a widely exhibited landscape painter\, well known as a teacher and as a creative group facilitator.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Jane Shoenfeld Studio - 1549 Avenida de las Americas , Santa Fe, NM USA 87507
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=5626
DTSTART:20100108T100000
DTEND:20100108T130000
SUMMARY:Jane Shoenfeld\'s Art Adventures in the  SW/Sketching and Painting Santa Fe
DESCRIPTION:Join with family and friends for a half day art experience designed to be fun and educational.  Connect to your creativity and each other or go solo! Chose an outdoors or a studio class. Classes are held on Friday mornings for three hours or by appointment.    You can participate in a small group class or arrange a private session for yourself or your family.   All levels are welcome and art materials are supplied.  Just Bring Yourself!  Focus is on the Santa Fe landscape and architecture.   Day trips to Georgia O\'Keeffe\'s Ghost Ranch can be arranged. Inquire about special holdiay and children\'s classes. The instructor \, Jane Shoenfeld\, is a widely exhibited landscape painter\, well known as a teacher and as a creative group facilitator.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Jane Shoenfeld Studio - 1549 Avenida de las Americas , Santa Fe, NM USA 87507
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=5689
DTSTART:20091107T090000
DTEND:20091107T163000
SUMMARY:T or C Run for the Wall
DESCRIPTION:Come support the Truth or Consequences Veteran\'s Memorial Park &amp; Museum during this fun and festive event\, which includes vendors\, games\, food\, music\, a Bike Run and Rodeo - a guaranteed good time!  \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Veteran's Memorial Park - 992 S. Broadway , Truth or Consequences, NM  87901
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=5690
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091114
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091115
SUMMARY:95 Years In Hot Water – Hot Springs Celebrates Its Birthday!
DESCRIPTION:In 1914 the town of Palomas Hot Springs formally changed its name to “Hot Springs.” Celebrating its history as a Hot Springs destination for almost 100 years\, the City of Truth or Consequences is holding its first ever “Hot Springs Birthday Party.” The Historic Hot Springs District will hold a street fair-style block party featuring live music\, vendors\, historical displays\, and an opportunity to dangle your toes in our famous hot mineral springs.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Truth or Consequences -  , Truth or Consequences, NM  87901
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=6238
DTSTART:20091114T180000
DTEND:20091114T210000
SUMMARY:Second Saturday Art Hop\, T or C
DESCRIPTION:Many shops and galleries from Date &amp; 3rd\, down Main Street and the 1-way portion of Broadway and streets in between.  Live music\, new art\, food samples etc.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Truth or Consequences - Broadway , Truth or Consequences, NM  87901
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=6239
DTSTART:20091212T180000
DTEND:20091212T210000
SUMMARY:Second Saturday Art Hop\, T or C
DESCRIPTION:Many shops and galleries from Date &amp; 3rd\, down Main Street and the 1-way portion of Broadway and streets in between.  Live music\, new art\, food samples etc.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Truth or Consequences - Broadway , Truth or Consequences, NM  87901
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=6240
DTSTART:20100109T180000
DTEND:20100109T210000
SUMMARY:Second Saturday Art Hop\, T or C
DESCRIPTION:Many shops and galleries from Date &amp; 3rd\, down Main Street and the 1-way portion of Broadway and streets in between.  Live music\, new art\, food samples etc.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Truth or Consequences - Broadway , Truth or Consequences, NM  87901
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=6241
DTSTART:20100213T180000
DTEND:20100213T210000
SUMMARY:Second Saturday Art Hop\, T or C
DESCRIPTION:Many shops and galleries from Date &amp; 3rd\, down Main Street and the 1-way portion of Broadway and streets in between.  Live music\, new art\, food samples etc.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Truth or Consequences - Broadway , Truth or Consequences, NM  87901
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=6242
DTSTART:20100313T180000
DTEND:20100313T210000
SUMMARY:Second Saturday Art Hop\, T or C
DESCRIPTION:Many shops and galleries from Date &amp; 3rd\, down Main Street and the 1-way portion of Broadway and streets in between.  Live music\, new art\, food samples etc.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Truth or Consequences - Broadway , Truth or Consequences, NM  87901
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=6243
DTSTART:20100410T180000
DTEND:20100410T210000
SUMMARY:Second Saturday Art Hop\, T or C
DESCRIPTION:Many shops and galleries from Date &amp; 3rd\, down Main Street and the 1-way portion of Broadway and streets in between.  Live music\, new art\, food samples etc.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Truth or Consequences - Broadway , Truth or Consequences, NM  87901
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=6244
DTSTART:20100508T180000
DTEND:20100508T210000
SUMMARY:Second Saturday Art Hop\, T or C
DESCRIPTION:Many shops and galleries from Date &amp; 3rd\, down Main Street and the 1-way portion of Broadway and streets in between.  Live music\, new art\, food samples etc.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Truth or Consequences - Broadway , Truth or Consequences, NM  87901
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=6245
DTSTART:20100612T180000
DTEND:20100612T210000
SUMMARY:Second Saturday Art Hop\, T or C
DESCRIPTION:Many shops and galleries from Date &amp; 3rd\, down Main Street and the 1-way portion of Broadway and streets in between.  Live music\, new art\, food samples etc.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Truth or Consequences - Broadway , Truth or Consequences, NM  87901
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=6246
DTSTART:20100710T180000
DTEND:20100710T210000
SUMMARY:Second Saturday Art Hop\, T or C
DESCRIPTION:Many shops and galleries from Date &amp; 3rd\, down Main Street and the 1-way portion of Broadway and streets in between.  Live music\, new art\, food samples etc.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Truth or Consequences - Broadway , Truth or Consequences, NM  87901
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=6247
DTSTART:20100814T180000
DTEND:20100814T210000
SUMMARY:Second Saturday Art Hop\, T or C
DESCRIPTION:Many shops and galleries from Date &amp; 3rd\, down Main Street and the 1-way portion of Broadway and streets in between.  Live music\, new art\, food samples etc.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Truth or Consequences - Broadway , Truth or Consequences, NM  87901
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=6248
DTSTART:20100911T180000
DTEND:20100911T210000
SUMMARY:Second Saturday Art Hop\, T or C
DESCRIPTION:Many shops and galleries from Date &amp; 3rd\, down Main Street and the 1-way portion of Broadway and streets in between.  Live music\, new art\, food samples etc.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Truth or Consequences - Broadway , Truth or Consequences, NM  87901
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=6249
DTSTART:20101009T180000
DTEND:20101009T210000
SUMMARY:Second Saturday Art Hop\, T or C
DESCRIPTION:Many shops and galleries from Date &amp; 3rd\, down Main Street and the 1-way portion of Broadway and streets in between.  Live music\, new art\, food samples etc.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Truth or Consequences - Broadway , Truth or Consequences, NM  87901
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=6250
DTSTART:20101113T180000
DTEND:20101113T210000
SUMMARY:Second Saturday Art Hop\, T or C
DESCRIPTION:Many shops and galleries from Date &amp; 3rd\, down Main Street and the 1-way portion of Broadway and streets in between.  Live music\, new art\, food samples etc.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Truth or Consequences - Broadway , Truth or Consequences, NM  87901
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=6086
DTSTART:20091110T170000
DTEND:20091110T200000
SUMMARY:The 2nd Anniversary Dry Heat Photography Show
DESCRIPTION:Featuring new work by photographers DeAnna Dimmitt and Rick Meiers Opening Reception 5:00 to 8:00 \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Dry Heat Photography Gallery & Studio - 4685 Corrales Rd. Suite 4 , Corrales, NM USA 87048
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=6087
DTSTART:20091208T170000
DTEND:20091208T200000
SUMMARY:Soul Portraiture Continues With \'Passageways\'
DESCRIPTION:Juried fine art photography exhibition focusing on life\'s journey\, and the metaphorical \'event horizon\'\, or the notion that there are transitional markers in every life. Opening Reception 5:00 to 8:00\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Dry Heat Photography Gallery & Studio - 4685 Corrales Rd. Suite 4 , Corrales, NM USA 87048
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=6523
DTSTART:20091206T180000
DTEND:20091207T000000
SUMMARY:Demings Annual X-Mas Light Parade
DESCRIPTION:Christmas Light parade-Saturday\,Dec.6 at 6:00pm. Parade Route-Starts at the T-ballpark on poplar st. west to platinum ave.\,ending at the courthouse park.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Deming annual light parade - poplar st , Deming, NM  88030
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=6612
DTSTART:20091207T133000
DTEND:20091207T160000
SUMMARY:Green Tea - Deming
DESCRIPTION:Demings Luna Mimbres Museum will host their annual Green Tea on Sunday December 7\,2009\,from 1:30 to 4:00 p.m.Green Tea is a major fundraiser.Green-meaning funding &amp; Tea-relaxing.includes crafts\,decoration for the holidays\,refreshments\, and a relaxing time away from home.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Green Tea - 301 s. silver  , Deming, NM  88030
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=6760
DTSTART:20091107T101500
DTEND:20091107T110000
SUMMARY:Looking at Indian Art
DESCRIPTION:Saturdays\, starting at 10:15 a.m. in the Case Trading Post. Come enjoy a lively and informative introduction to Southwest Indian art. A variety of topics will be covered each week\, including: Basic Techniques of Indian Jewelry\, How to Identify Various Pottery Styles\, Meanings Behind Designs and Symbols\, How to Discover Emerging Talent\, Navajo Rugs\, Folk Art\, Baskets\, Sandpaintings\, Fetishes\, and Katsinas\, and Tips for Buying Indian Art. For additional information\, contact Robb Lucas at 505-982-4636 x110 or send an email to casetradingpost@cs.com. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian - 704 Camino Lejo , Santa Fe, NM uSA 87505
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=6761
DTSTART:20091114T101500
DTEND:20091114T110000
SUMMARY:Looking at Indian Art
DESCRIPTION:Saturdays\, starting at 10:15 a.m. in the Case Trading Post. Come enjoy a lively and informative introduction to Southwest Indian art. A variety of topics will be covered each week\, including: Basic Techniques of Indian Jewelry\, How to Identify Various Pottery Styles\, Meanings Behind Designs and Symbols\, How to Discover Emerging Talent\, Navajo Rugs\, Folk Art\, Baskets\, Sandpaintings\, Fetishes\, and Katsinas\, and Tips for Buying Indian Art. For additional information\, contact Robb Lucas at 505-982-4636 x110 or send an email to casetradingpost@cs.com. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian - 704 Camino Lejo , Santa Fe, NM uSA 87505
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=6762
DTSTART:20091121T101500
DTEND:20091121T110000
SUMMARY:Looking at Indian Art
DESCRIPTION:Saturdays\, starting at 10:15 a.m. in the Case Trading Post. Come enjoy a lively and informative introduction to Southwest Indian art. A variety of topics will be covered each week\, including: Basic Techniques of Indian Jewelry\, How to Identify Various Pottery Styles\, Meanings Behind Designs and Symbols\, How to Discover Emerging Talent\, Navajo Rugs\, Folk Art\, Baskets\, Sandpaintings\, Fetishes\, and Katsinas\, and Tips for Buying Indian Art. For additional information\, contact Robb Lucas at 505-982-4636 x110 or send an email to casetradingpost@cs.com. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian - 704 Camino Lejo , Santa Fe, NM uSA 87505
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=6763
DTSTART:20091128T101500
DTEND:20091128T110000
SUMMARY:Looking at Indian Art
DESCRIPTION:Saturdays\, starting at 10:15 a.m. in the Case Trading Post. Come enjoy a lively and informative introduction to Southwest Indian art. A variety of topics will be covered each week\, including: Basic Techniques of Indian Jewelry\, How to Identify Various Pottery Styles\, Meanings Behind Designs and Symbols\, How to Discover Emerging Talent\, Navajo Rugs\, Folk Art\, Baskets\, Sandpaintings\, Fetishes\, and Katsinas\, and Tips for Buying Indian Art. For additional information\, contact Robb Lucas at 505-982-4636 x110 or send an email to casetradingpost@cs.com. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian - 704 Camino Lejo , Santa Fe, NM uSA 87505
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=6764
DTSTART:20091205T101500
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SUMMARY:Looking at Indian Art
DESCRIPTION:Saturdays\, starting at 10:15 a.m. in the Case Trading Post. Come enjoy a lively and informative introduction to Southwest Indian art. A variety of topics will be covered each week\, including: Basic Techniques of Indian Jewelry\, How to Identify Various Pottery Styles\, Meanings Behind Designs and Symbols\, How to Discover Emerging Talent\, Navajo Rugs\, Folk Art\, Baskets\, Sandpaintings\, Fetishes\, and Katsinas\, and Tips for Buying Indian Art. For additional information\, contact Robb Lucas at 505-982-4636 x110 or send an email to casetradingpost@cs.com. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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DESCRIPTION:Saturdays\, starting at 10:15 a.m. in the Case Trading Post. Come enjoy a lively and informative introduction to Southwest Indian art. A variety of topics will be covered each week\, including: Basic Techniques of Indian Jewelry\, How to Identify Various Pottery Styles\, Meanings Behind Designs and Symbols\, How to Discover Emerging Talent\, Navajo Rugs\, Folk Art\, Baskets\, Sandpaintings\, Fetishes\, and Katsinas\, and Tips for Buying Indian Art. For additional information\, contact Robb Lucas at 505-982-4636 x110 or send an email to casetradingpost@cs.com. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Looking at Indian Art
DESCRIPTION:Saturdays\, starting at 10:15 a.m. in the Case Trading Post. Come enjoy a lively and informative introduction to Southwest Indian art. A variety of topics will be covered each week\, including: Basic Techniques of Indian Jewelry\, How to Identify Various Pottery Styles\, Meanings Behind Designs and Symbols\, How to Discover Emerging Talent\, Navajo Rugs\, Folk Art\, Baskets\, Sandpaintings\, Fetishes\, and Katsinas\, and Tips for Buying Indian Art. For additional information\, contact Robb Lucas at 505-982-4636 x110 or send an email to casetradingpost@cs.com. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Looking at Indian Art
DESCRIPTION:Saturdays\, starting at 10:15 a.m. in the Case Trading Post. Come enjoy a lively and informative introduction to Southwest Indian art. A variety of topics will be covered each week\, including: Basic Techniques of Indian Jewelry\, How to Identify Various Pottery Styles\, Meanings Behind Designs and Symbols\, How to Discover Emerging Talent\, Navajo Rugs\, Folk Art\, Baskets\, Sandpaintings\, Fetishes\, and Katsinas\, and Tips for Buying Indian Art. For additional information\, contact Robb Lucas at 505-982-4636 x110 or send an email to casetradingpost@cs.com. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Looking at Indian Art
DESCRIPTION:Saturdays\, starting at 10:15 a.m. in the Case Trading Post. Come enjoy a lively and informative introduction to Southwest Indian art. A variety of topics will be covered each week\, including: Basic Techniques of Indian Jewelry\, How to Identify Various Pottery Styles\, Meanings Behind Designs and Symbols\, How to Discover Emerging Talent\, Navajo Rugs\, Folk Art\, Baskets\, Sandpaintings\, Fetishes\, and Katsinas\, and Tips for Buying Indian Art. For additional information\, contact Robb Lucas at 505-982-4636 x110 or send an email to casetradingpost@cs.com. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Looking at Indian Art
DESCRIPTION:Saturdays\, starting at 10:15 a.m. in the Case Trading Post. Come enjoy a lively and informative introduction to Southwest Indian art. A variety of topics will be covered each week\, including: Basic Techniques of Indian Jewelry\, How to Identify Various Pottery Styles\, Meanings Behind Designs and Symbols\, How to Discover Emerging Talent\, Navajo Rugs\, Folk Art\, Baskets\, Sandpaintings\, Fetishes\, and Katsinas\, and Tips for Buying Indian Art. For additional information\, contact Robb Lucas at 505-982-4636 x110 or send an email to casetradingpost@cs.com. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Looking at Indian Art
DESCRIPTION:Saturdays\, starting at 10:15 a.m. in the Case Trading Post. Come enjoy a lively and informative introduction to Southwest Indian art. A variety of topics will be covered each week\, including: Basic Techniques of Indian Jewelry\, How to Identify Various Pottery Styles\, Meanings Behind Designs and Symbols\, How to Discover Emerging Talent\, Navajo Rugs\, Folk Art\, Baskets\, Sandpaintings\, Fetishes\, and Katsinas\, and Tips for Buying Indian Art. For additional information\, contact Robb Lucas at 505-982-4636 x110 or send an email to casetradingpost@cs.com. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Looking at Indian Art
DESCRIPTION:Saturdays\, starting at 10:15 a.m. in the Case Trading Post. Come enjoy a lively and informative introduction to Southwest Indian art. A variety of topics will be covered each week\, including: Basic Techniques of Indian Jewelry\, How to Identify Various Pottery Styles\, Meanings Behind Designs and Symbols\, How to Discover Emerging Talent\, Navajo Rugs\, Folk Art\, Baskets\, Sandpaintings\, Fetishes\, and Katsinas\, and Tips for Buying Indian Art. For additional information\, contact Robb Lucas at 505-982-4636 x110 or send an email to casetradingpost@cs.com. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Looking at Indian Art
DESCRIPTION:Saturdays\, starting at 10:15 a.m. in the Case Trading Post. Come enjoy a lively and informative introduction to Southwest Indian art. A variety of topics will be covered each week\, including: Basic Techniques of Indian Jewelry\, How to Identify Various Pottery Styles\, Meanings Behind Designs and Symbols\, How to Discover Emerging Talent\, Navajo Rugs\, Folk Art\, Baskets\, Sandpaintings\, Fetishes\, and Katsinas\, and Tips for Buying Indian Art. For additional information\, contact Robb Lucas at 505-982-4636 x110 or send an email to casetradingpost@cs.com. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Looking at Indian Art
DESCRIPTION:Saturdays\, starting at 10:15 a.m. in the Case Trading Post. Come enjoy a lively and informative introduction to Southwest Indian art. A variety of topics will be covered each week\, including: Basic Techniques of Indian Jewelry\, How to Identify Various Pottery Styles\, Meanings Behind Designs and Symbols\, How to Discover Emerging Talent\, Navajo Rugs\, Folk Art\, Baskets\, Sandpaintings\, Fetishes\, and Katsinas\, and Tips for Buying Indian Art. For additional information\, contact Robb Lucas at 505-982-4636 x110 or send an email to casetradingpost@cs.com. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby Exhibition\, Santa Fe
DESCRIPTION:Photographs by Craig VarjabedianOctober 23-December 31\, 2009At the heart of Northern New Mexico\'s legendary Ghost Ranch\, a semicircular arc of red-orange cliffs catch and transmute the drama of New Mexico\'s roiling skies in varied\, often startling ways. Spreading beyond these Cliffs of Shining Stone in three directions\, scrub-spotted plains and scattered remnants of the ranch\'s fabled past turn dark or brilliant according to movements far above. Now bright\, now overtaken by heavy gray thunderheads\, now again sun-filled\, the earth and sky maintain a constant interplay that seems fundamental to the place\'s enduring mystique. And for photographer Craig Varjabedian\, it is the serendipitous moments in which the potential in these interactions appears fully realized—\'when I feel the play of light\, shadow\, and texture resolve into something wonderful\,\' he says—that he deftly captures in the silver gelatin photographs comprising Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby. Opening October 23\, 2009 at the Gerald Peters Gallery in Santa Fe\, this national traveling exhibition of images taken at Ghost Ranch over a period of several years reaches beyond the familiar ideas associated with the place—including its renown as a site of rest and renewal\, and as the longtime home of 20th-century painter Georgia O\'Keeffe—into the artist\'s unique vision of his subject\'s relationship to the surrounding earth and its inhabitants. In Varjabedian\'s photographs\, the scenery of Ghost Ranch is additionally part of a fusion of time and timelessness. Through the light and form of his compositions\, he points to the ephemeral nature of all things and provides a launching pad for larger inquiries: humanity\'s need for connection with the earth\, the West\'s evolving regional identity\, and the power of memory in shaping a sense of place. That Varjabedian\'s photographs never seem preachy or overwrought\, despite their grandeur and hints of the sublime\, is a testament to the artist\'s ability to keep his work firmly rooted in his own deeply personal relationship with one extraordinary place. In nearly every image\, the epic and the miniscule expand or contract\, conflating ordinary spatial divisions and recalling O\'Keeffe\'s enigmatic phrase: \'the faraway nearby.\' Chimney Rock and Clearing Storm\, for instance\, captures the rounded knobs of one of Ghost Ranch\'s most recognizable landmarks in stark sunlight\, above a plain shaded by unseen clouds—suggesting another\, equally epic scene hovering just outside the camera frame. In the extreme close-up composition of Oak Leaf and Cottonwood Leaves\, a spray of fallen foliage in crisp detail\, spotted with decay\, appears larger than life in the way it seems to arc toward the viewer. And in Old Corral and Approaching Storm\, time and distance collide where thick nimbus clouds cast broken shadows on an ancient\, collapsing corral. Here the present moment still impacts the past—and vice versa. Craig Varjabedian is widely acclaimed for his images capturing the people and places of the American West\, taken over a photographic career spanning more than 35 years. While his work reveals a deep grasp of the technical aspects of the photographic process\, his gift is his intuitive ability to make authentic and compelling images that illuminate the inseparable ties between identity\, place\, and the act of perceiving—the \'landscape behind the landscape.\' Varjabedian achieves this through a patient\, painstaking approach that is intentionally receptive rather than constructive: he waits for the elements of a scene to come together to create moments of profound beauty. Or\, as he says in the exhibition\'s companion book\, Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby\, \'I wanted the land to tell me how to photograph it.\' Varjabedian is the director of the well-known Eloquent Light Photography Workshops in Santa Fe\, with a Master of Fine Arts degree in photography from the prestigious Rochester Institute of Technology. Museums nationally have exhibited and collected his photographs\, and his work has won an Emmy Award as well as grants from the National Endowment for the Arts\, the Samuel H. Kress Foundation\, the McCune Charitable Foundation\, and the New Mexico Humanities Council. The Gerald Peters Gallery is located at 1011 Paseo de Peralta in Santa Fe\, just a few blocks from Canyon Road. The gallery is open  Monday through Saturday 9-5pm. Call (505) 954-5700 for more information or visit www.gpgallery.com. Visit the artist\'s website at www.craigvarjabedian.com.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Gerald Peters Gallery - 1100 Paseo de Peralta , Santa Fe, NM USA 87501
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SUMMARY:Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby Exhibition\, Santa Fe
DESCRIPTION:Photographs by Craig VarjabedianOctober 23-December 31\, 2009At the heart of Northern New Mexico\'s legendary Ghost Ranch\, a semicircular arc of red-orange cliffs catch and transmute the drama of New Mexico\'s roiling skies in varied\, often startling ways. Spreading beyond these Cliffs of Shining Stone in three directions\, scrub-spotted plains and scattered remnants of the ranch\'s fabled past turn dark or brilliant according to movements far above. Now bright\, now overtaken by heavy gray thunderheads\, now again sun-filled\, the earth and sky maintain a constant interplay that seems fundamental to the place\'s enduring mystique. And for photographer Craig Varjabedian\, it is the serendipitous moments in which the potential in these interactions appears fully realized—\'when I feel the play of light\, shadow\, and texture resolve into something wonderful\,\' he says—that he deftly captures in the silver gelatin photographs comprising Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby. Opening October 23\, 2009 at the Gerald Peters Gallery in Santa Fe\, this national traveling exhibition of images taken at Ghost Ranch over a period of several years reaches beyond the familiar ideas associated with the place—including its renown as a site of rest and renewal\, and as the longtime home of 20th-century painter Georgia O\'Keeffe—into the artist\'s unique vision of his subject\'s relationship to the surrounding earth and its inhabitants. In Varjabedian\'s photographs\, the scenery of Ghost Ranch is additionally part of a fusion of time and timelessness. Through the light and form of his compositions\, he points to the ephemeral nature of all things and provides a launching pad for larger inquiries: humanity\'s need for connection with the earth\, the West\'s evolving regional identity\, and the power of memory in shaping a sense of place. That Varjabedian\'s photographs never seem preachy or overwrought\, despite their grandeur and hints of the sublime\, is a testament to the artist\'s ability to keep his work firmly rooted in his own deeply personal relationship with one extraordinary place. In nearly every image\, the epic and the miniscule expand or contract\, conflating ordinary spatial divisions and recalling O\'Keeffe\'s enigmatic phrase: \'the faraway nearby.\' Chimney Rock and Clearing Storm\, for instance\, captures the rounded knobs of one of Ghost Ranch\'s most recognizable landmarks in stark sunlight\, above a plain shaded by unseen clouds—suggesting another\, equally epic scene hovering just outside the camera frame. In the extreme close-up composition of Oak Leaf and Cottonwood Leaves\, a spray of fallen foliage in crisp detail\, spotted with decay\, appears larger than life in the way it seems to arc toward the viewer. And in Old Corral and Approaching Storm\, time and distance collide where thick nimbus clouds cast broken shadows on an ancient\, collapsing corral. Here the present moment still impacts the past—and vice versa. Craig Varjabedian is widely acclaimed for his images capturing the people and places of the American West\, taken over a photographic career spanning more than 35 years. While his work reveals a deep grasp of the technical aspects of the photographic process\, his gift is his intuitive ability to make authentic and compelling images that illuminate the inseparable ties between identity\, place\, and the act of perceiving—the \'landscape behind the landscape.\' Varjabedian achieves this through a patient\, painstaking approach that is intentionally receptive rather than constructive: he waits for the elements of a scene to come together to create moments of profound beauty. Or\, as he says in the exhibition\'s companion book\, Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby\, \'I wanted the land to tell me how to photograph it.\' Varjabedian is the director of the well-known Eloquent Light Photography Workshops in Santa Fe\, with a Master of Fine Arts degree in photography from the prestigious Rochester Institute of Technology. Museums nationally have exhibited and collected his photographs\, and his work has won an Emmy Award as well as grants from the National Endowment for the Arts\, the Samuel H. Kress Foundation\, the McCune Charitable Foundation\, and the New Mexico Humanities Council. The Gerald Peters Gallery is located at 1011 Paseo de Peralta in Santa Fe\, just a few blocks from Canyon Road. The gallery is open  Monday through Saturday 9-5pm. Call (505) 954-5700 for more information or visit www.gpgallery.com. Visit the artist\'s website at www.craigvarjabedian.com.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby Exhibition\, Santa Fe
DESCRIPTION:Photographs by Craig VarjabedianOctober 23-December 31\, 2009At the heart of Northern New Mexico\'s legendary Ghost Ranch\, a semicircular arc of red-orange cliffs catch and transmute the drama of New Mexico\'s roiling skies in varied\, often startling ways. Spreading beyond these Cliffs of Shining Stone in three directions\, scrub-spotted plains and scattered remnants of the ranch\'s fabled past turn dark or brilliant according to movements far above. Now bright\, now overtaken by heavy gray thunderheads\, now again sun-filled\, the earth and sky maintain a constant interplay that seems fundamental to the place\'s enduring mystique. And for photographer Craig Varjabedian\, it is the serendipitous moments in which the potential in these interactions appears fully realized—\'when I feel the play of light\, shadow\, and texture resolve into something wonderful\,\' he says—that he deftly captures in the silver gelatin photographs comprising Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby. Opening October 23\, 2009 at the Gerald Peters Gallery in Santa Fe\, this national traveling exhibition of images taken at Ghost Ranch over a period of several years reaches beyond the familiar ideas associated with the place—including its renown as a site of rest and renewal\, and as the longtime home of 20th-century painter Georgia O\'Keeffe—into the artist\'s unique vision of his subject\'s relationship to the surrounding earth and its inhabitants. In Varjabedian\'s photographs\, the scenery of Ghost Ranch is additionally part of a fusion of time and timelessness. Through the light and form of his compositions\, he points to the ephemeral nature of all things and provides a launching pad for larger inquiries: humanity\'s need for connection with the earth\, the West\'s evolving regional identity\, and the power of memory in shaping a sense of place. That Varjabedian\'s photographs never seem preachy or overwrought\, despite their grandeur and hints of the sublime\, is a testament to the artist\'s ability to keep his work firmly rooted in his own deeply personal relationship with one extraordinary place. In nearly every image\, the epic and the miniscule expand or contract\, conflating ordinary spatial divisions and recalling O\'Keeffe\'s enigmatic phrase: \'the faraway nearby.\' Chimney Rock and Clearing Storm\, for instance\, captures the rounded knobs of one of Ghost Ranch\'s most recognizable landmarks in stark sunlight\, above a plain shaded by unseen clouds—suggesting another\, equally epic scene hovering just outside the camera frame. In the extreme close-up composition of Oak Leaf and Cottonwood Leaves\, a spray of fallen foliage in crisp detail\, spotted with decay\, appears larger than life in the way it seems to arc toward the viewer. And in Old Corral and Approaching Storm\, time and distance collide where thick nimbus clouds cast broken shadows on an ancient\, collapsing corral. Here the present moment still impacts the past—and vice versa. Craig Varjabedian is widely acclaimed for his images capturing the people and places of the American West\, taken over a photographic career spanning more than 35 years. While his work reveals a deep grasp of the technical aspects of the photographic process\, his gift is his intuitive ability to make authentic and compelling images that illuminate the inseparable ties between identity\, place\, and the act of perceiving—the \'landscape behind the landscape.\' Varjabedian achieves this through a patient\, painstaking approach that is intentionally receptive rather than constructive: he waits for the elements of a scene to come together to create moments of profound beauty. Or\, as he says in the exhibition\'s companion book\, Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby\, \'I wanted the land to tell me how to photograph it.\' Varjabedian is the director of the well-known Eloquent Light Photography Workshops in Santa Fe\, with a Master of Fine Arts degree in photography from the prestigious Rochester Institute of Technology. Museums nationally have exhibited and collected his photographs\, and his work has won an Emmy Award as well as grants from the National Endowment for the Arts\, the Samuel H. Kress Foundation\, the McCune Charitable Foundation\, and the New Mexico Humanities Council. The Gerald Peters Gallery is located at 1011 Paseo de Peralta in Santa Fe\, just a few blocks from Canyon Road. The gallery is open  Monday through Saturday 9-5pm. Call (505) 954-5700 for more information or visit www.gpgallery.com. Visit the artist\'s website at www.craigvarjabedian.com.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby Exhibition\, Santa Fe
DESCRIPTION:Photographs by Craig VarjabedianOctober 23-December 31\, 2009At the heart of Northern New Mexico\'s legendary Ghost Ranch\, a semicircular arc of red-orange cliffs catch and transmute the drama of New Mexico\'s roiling skies in varied\, often startling ways. Spreading beyond these Cliffs of Shining Stone in three directions\, scrub-spotted plains and scattered remnants of the ranch\'s fabled past turn dark or brilliant according to movements far above. Now bright\, now overtaken by heavy gray thunderheads\, now again sun-filled\, the earth and sky maintain a constant interplay that seems fundamental to the place\'s enduring mystique. And for photographer Craig Varjabedian\, it is the serendipitous moments in which the potential in these interactions appears fully realized—\'when I feel the play of light\, shadow\, and texture resolve into something wonderful\,\' he says—that he deftly captures in the silver gelatin photographs comprising Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby. Opening October 23\, 2009 at the Gerald Peters Gallery in Santa Fe\, this national traveling exhibition of images taken at Ghost Ranch over a period of several years reaches beyond the familiar ideas associated with the place—including its renown as a site of rest and renewal\, and as the longtime home of 20th-century painter Georgia O\'Keeffe—into the artist\'s unique vision of his subject\'s relationship to the surrounding earth and its inhabitants. In Varjabedian\'s photographs\, the scenery of Ghost Ranch is additionally part of a fusion of time and timelessness. Through the light and form of his compositions\, he points to the ephemeral nature of all things and provides a launching pad for larger inquiries: humanity\'s need for connection with the earth\, the West\'s evolving regional identity\, and the power of memory in shaping a sense of place. That Varjabedian\'s photographs never seem preachy or overwrought\, despite their grandeur and hints of the sublime\, is a testament to the artist\'s ability to keep his work firmly rooted in his own deeply personal relationship with one extraordinary place. In nearly every image\, the epic and the miniscule expand or contract\, conflating ordinary spatial divisions and recalling O\'Keeffe\'s enigmatic phrase: \'the faraway nearby.\' Chimney Rock and Clearing Storm\, for instance\, captures the rounded knobs of one of Ghost Ranch\'s most recognizable landmarks in stark sunlight\, above a plain shaded by unseen clouds—suggesting another\, equally epic scene hovering just outside the camera frame. In the extreme close-up composition of Oak Leaf and Cottonwood Leaves\, a spray of fallen foliage in crisp detail\, spotted with decay\, appears larger than life in the way it seems to arc toward the viewer. And in Old Corral and Approaching Storm\, time and distance collide where thick nimbus clouds cast broken shadows on an ancient\, collapsing corral. Here the present moment still impacts the past—and vice versa. Craig Varjabedian is widely acclaimed for his images capturing the people and places of the American West\, taken over a photographic career spanning more than 35 years. While his work reveals a deep grasp of the technical aspects of the photographic process\, his gift is his intuitive ability to make authentic and compelling images that illuminate the inseparable ties between identity\, place\, and the act of perceiving—the \'landscape behind the landscape.\' Varjabedian achieves this through a patient\, painstaking approach that is intentionally receptive rather than constructive: he waits for the elements of a scene to come together to create moments of profound beauty. Or\, as he says in the exhibition\'s companion book\, Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby\, \'I wanted the land to tell me how to photograph it.\' Varjabedian is the director of the well-known Eloquent Light Photography Workshops in Santa Fe\, with a Master of Fine Arts degree in photography from the prestigious Rochester Institute of Technology. Museums nationally have exhibited and collected his photographs\, and his work has won an Emmy Award as well as grants from the National Endowment for the Arts\, the Samuel H. Kress Foundation\, the McCune Charitable Foundation\, and the New Mexico Humanities Council. The Gerald Peters Gallery is located at 1011 Paseo de Peralta in Santa Fe\, just a few blocks from Canyon Road. The gallery is open  Monday through Saturday 9-5pm. Call (505) 954-5700 for more information or visit www.gpgallery.com. Visit the artist\'s website at www.craigvarjabedian.com.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby Exhibition\, Santa Fe
DESCRIPTION:Photographs by Craig VarjabedianOctober 23-December 31\, 2009At the heart of Northern New Mexico\'s legendary Ghost Ranch\, a semicircular arc of red-orange cliffs catch and transmute the drama of New Mexico\'s roiling skies in varied\, often startling ways. Spreading beyond these Cliffs of Shining Stone in three directions\, scrub-spotted plains and scattered remnants of the ranch\'s fabled past turn dark or brilliant according to movements far above. Now bright\, now overtaken by heavy gray thunderheads\, now again sun-filled\, the earth and sky maintain a constant interplay that seems fundamental to the place\'s enduring mystique. And for photographer Craig Varjabedian\, it is the serendipitous moments in which the potential in these interactions appears fully realized—\'when I feel the play of light\, shadow\, and texture resolve into something wonderful\,\' he says—that he deftly captures in the silver gelatin photographs comprising Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby. Opening October 23\, 2009 at the Gerald Peters Gallery in Santa Fe\, this national traveling exhibition of images taken at Ghost Ranch over a period of several years reaches beyond the familiar ideas associated with the place—including its renown as a site of rest and renewal\, and as the longtime home of 20th-century painter Georgia O\'Keeffe—into the artist\'s unique vision of his subject\'s relationship to the surrounding earth and its inhabitants. In Varjabedian\'s photographs\, the scenery of Ghost Ranch is additionally part of a fusion of time and timelessness. Through the light and form of his compositions\, he points to the ephemeral nature of all things and provides a launching pad for larger inquiries: humanity\'s need for connection with the earth\, the West\'s evolving regional identity\, and the power of memory in shaping a sense of place. That Varjabedian\'s photographs never seem preachy or overwrought\, despite their grandeur and hints of the sublime\, is a testament to the artist\'s ability to keep his work firmly rooted in his own deeply personal relationship with one extraordinary place. In nearly every image\, the epic and the miniscule expand or contract\, conflating ordinary spatial divisions and recalling O\'Keeffe\'s enigmatic phrase: \'the faraway nearby.\' Chimney Rock and Clearing Storm\, for instance\, captures the rounded knobs of one of Ghost Ranch\'s most recognizable landmarks in stark sunlight\, above a plain shaded by unseen clouds—suggesting another\, equally epic scene hovering just outside the camera frame. In the extreme close-up composition of Oak Leaf and Cottonwood Leaves\, a spray of fallen foliage in crisp detail\, spotted with decay\, appears larger than life in the way it seems to arc toward the viewer. And in Old Corral and Approaching Storm\, time and distance collide where thick nimbus clouds cast broken shadows on an ancient\, collapsing corral. Here the present moment still impacts the past—and vice versa. Craig Varjabedian is widely acclaimed for his images capturing the people and places of the American West\, taken over a photographic career spanning more than 35 years. While his work reveals a deep grasp of the technical aspects of the photographic process\, his gift is his intuitive ability to make authentic and compelling images that illuminate the inseparable ties between identity\, place\, and the act of perceiving—the \'landscape behind the landscape.\' Varjabedian achieves this through a patient\, painstaking approach that is intentionally receptive rather than constructive: he waits for the elements of a scene to come together to create moments of profound beauty. Or\, as he says in the exhibition\'s companion book\, Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby\, \'I wanted the land to tell me how to photograph it.\' Varjabedian is the director of the well-known Eloquent Light Photography Workshops in Santa Fe\, with a Master of Fine Arts degree in photography from the prestigious Rochester Institute of Technology. Museums nationally have exhibited and collected his photographs\, and his work has won an Emmy Award as well as grants from the National Endowment for the Arts\, the Samuel H. Kress Foundation\, the McCune Charitable Foundation\, and the New Mexico Humanities Council. The Gerald Peters Gallery is located at 1011 Paseo de Peralta in Santa Fe\, just a few blocks from Canyon Road. The gallery is open  Monday through Saturday 9-5pm. Call (505) 954-5700 for more information or visit www.gpgallery.com. Visit the artist\'s website at www.craigvarjabedian.com.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby Exhibition\, Santa Fe
DESCRIPTION:Photographs by Craig VarjabedianOctober 23-December 31\, 2009At the heart of Northern New Mexico\'s legendary Ghost Ranch\, a semicircular arc of red-orange cliffs catch and transmute the drama of New Mexico\'s roiling skies in varied\, often startling ways. Spreading beyond these Cliffs of Shining Stone in three directions\, scrub-spotted plains and scattered remnants of the ranch\'s fabled past turn dark or brilliant according to movements far above. Now bright\, now overtaken by heavy gray thunderheads\, now again sun-filled\, the earth and sky maintain a constant interplay that seems fundamental to the place\'s enduring mystique. And for photographer Craig Varjabedian\, it is the serendipitous moments in which the potential in these interactions appears fully realized—\'when I feel the play of light\, shadow\, and texture resolve into something wonderful\,\' he says—that he deftly captures in the silver gelatin photographs comprising Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby. Opening October 23\, 2009 at the Gerald Peters Gallery in Santa Fe\, this national traveling exhibition of images taken at Ghost Ranch over a period of several years reaches beyond the familiar ideas associated with the place—including its renown as a site of rest and renewal\, and as the longtime home of 20th-century painter Georgia O\'Keeffe—into the artist\'s unique vision of his subject\'s relationship to the surrounding earth and its inhabitants. In Varjabedian\'s photographs\, the scenery of Ghost Ranch is additionally part of a fusion of time and timelessness. Through the light and form of his compositions\, he points to the ephemeral nature of all things and provides a launching pad for larger inquiries: humanity\'s need for connection with the earth\, the West\'s evolving regional identity\, and the power of memory in shaping a sense of place. That Varjabedian\'s photographs never seem preachy or overwrought\, despite their grandeur and hints of the sublime\, is a testament to the artist\'s ability to keep his work firmly rooted in his own deeply personal relationship with one extraordinary place. In nearly every image\, the epic and the miniscule expand or contract\, conflating ordinary spatial divisions and recalling O\'Keeffe\'s enigmatic phrase: \'the faraway nearby.\' Chimney Rock and Clearing Storm\, for instance\, captures the rounded knobs of one of Ghost Ranch\'s most recognizable landmarks in stark sunlight\, above a plain shaded by unseen clouds—suggesting another\, equally epic scene hovering just outside the camera frame. In the extreme close-up composition of Oak Leaf and Cottonwood Leaves\, a spray of fallen foliage in crisp detail\, spotted with decay\, appears larger than life in the way it seems to arc toward the viewer. And in Old Corral and Approaching Storm\, time and distance collide where thick nimbus clouds cast broken shadows on an ancient\, collapsing corral. Here the present moment still impacts the past—and vice versa. Craig Varjabedian is widely acclaimed for his images capturing the people and places of the American West\, taken over a photographic career spanning more than 35 years. While his work reveals a deep grasp of the technical aspects of the photographic process\, his gift is his intuitive ability to make authentic and compelling images that illuminate the inseparable ties between identity\, place\, and the act of perceiving—the \'landscape behind the landscape.\' Varjabedian achieves this through a patient\, painstaking approach that is intentionally receptive rather than constructive: he waits for the elements of a scene to come together to create moments of profound beauty. Or\, as he says in the exhibition\'s companion book\, Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby\, \'I wanted the land to tell me how to photograph it.\' Varjabedian is the director of the well-known Eloquent Light Photography Workshops in Santa Fe\, with a Master of Fine Arts degree in photography from the prestigious Rochester Institute of Technology. Museums nationally have exhibited and collected his photographs\, and his work has won an Emmy Award as well as grants from the National Endowment for the Arts\, the Samuel H. Kress Foundation\, the McCune Charitable Foundation\, and the New Mexico Humanities Council. The Gerald Peters Gallery is located at 1011 Paseo de Peralta in Santa Fe\, just a few blocks from Canyon Road. The gallery is open  Monday through Saturday 9-5pm. Call (505) 954-5700 for more information or visit www.gpgallery.com. Visit the artist\'s website at www.craigvarjabedian.com.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby Exhibition\, Santa Fe
DESCRIPTION:Photographs by Craig VarjabedianOctober 23-December 31\, 2009At the heart of Northern New Mexico\'s legendary Ghost Ranch\, a semicircular arc of red-orange cliffs catch and transmute the drama of New Mexico\'s roiling skies in varied\, often startling ways. Spreading beyond these Cliffs of Shining Stone in three directions\, scrub-spotted plains and scattered remnants of the ranch\'s fabled past turn dark or brilliant according to movements far above. Now bright\, now overtaken by heavy gray thunderheads\, now again sun-filled\, the earth and sky maintain a constant interplay that seems fundamental to the place\'s enduring mystique. And for photographer Craig Varjabedian\, it is the serendipitous moments in which the potential in these interactions appears fully realized—\'when I feel the play of light\, shadow\, and texture resolve into something wonderful\,\' he says—that he deftly captures in the silver gelatin photographs comprising Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby. Opening October 23\, 2009 at the Gerald Peters Gallery in Santa Fe\, this national traveling exhibition of images taken at Ghost Ranch over a period of several years reaches beyond the familiar ideas associated with the place—including its renown as a site of rest and renewal\, and as the longtime home of 20th-century painter Georgia O\'Keeffe—into the artist\'s unique vision of his subject\'s relationship to the surrounding earth and its inhabitants. In Varjabedian\'s photographs\, the scenery of Ghost Ranch is additionally part of a fusion of time and timelessness. Through the light and form of his compositions\, he points to the ephemeral nature of all things and provides a launching pad for larger inquiries: humanity\'s need for connection with the earth\, the West\'s evolving regional identity\, and the power of memory in shaping a sense of place. That Varjabedian\'s photographs never seem preachy or overwrought\, despite their grandeur and hints of the sublime\, is a testament to the artist\'s ability to keep his work firmly rooted in his own deeply personal relationship with one extraordinary place. In nearly every image\, the epic and the miniscule expand or contract\, conflating ordinary spatial divisions and recalling O\'Keeffe\'s enigmatic phrase: \'the faraway nearby.\' Chimney Rock and Clearing Storm\, for instance\, captures the rounded knobs of one of Ghost Ranch\'s most recognizable landmarks in stark sunlight\, above a plain shaded by unseen clouds—suggesting another\, equally epic scene hovering just outside the camera frame. In the extreme close-up composition of Oak Leaf and Cottonwood Leaves\, a spray of fallen foliage in crisp detail\, spotted with decay\, appears larger than life in the way it seems to arc toward the viewer. And in Old Corral and Approaching Storm\, time and distance collide where thick nimbus clouds cast broken shadows on an ancient\, collapsing corral. Here the present moment still impacts the past—and vice versa. Craig Varjabedian is widely acclaimed for his images capturing the people and places of the American West\, taken over a photographic career spanning more than 35 years. While his work reveals a deep grasp of the technical aspects of the photographic process\, his gift is his intuitive ability to make authentic and compelling images that illuminate the inseparable ties between identity\, place\, and the act of perceiving—the \'landscape behind the landscape.\' Varjabedian achieves this through a patient\, painstaking approach that is intentionally receptive rather than constructive: he waits for the elements of a scene to come together to create moments of profound beauty. Or\, as he says in the exhibition\'s companion book\, Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby\, \'I wanted the land to tell me how to photograph it.\' Varjabedian is the director of the well-known Eloquent Light Photography Workshops in Santa Fe\, with a Master of Fine Arts degree in photography from the prestigious Rochester Institute of Technology. Museums nationally have exhibited and collected his photographs\, and his work has won an Emmy Award as well as grants from the National Endowment for the Arts\, the Samuel H. Kress Foundation\, the McCune Charitable Foundation\, and the New Mexico Humanities Council. The Gerald Peters Gallery is located at 1011 Paseo de Peralta in Santa Fe\, just a few blocks from Canyon Road. The gallery is open  Monday through Saturday 9-5pm. Call (505) 954-5700 for more information or visit www.gpgallery.com. Visit the artist\'s website at www.craigvarjabedian.com.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby Exhibition\, Santa Fe
DESCRIPTION:Photographs by Craig VarjabedianOctober 23-December 31\, 2009At the heart of Northern New Mexico\'s legendary Ghost Ranch\, a semicircular arc of red-orange cliffs catch and transmute the drama of New Mexico\'s roiling skies in varied\, often startling ways. Spreading beyond these Cliffs of Shining Stone in three directions\, scrub-spotted plains and scattered remnants of the ranch\'s fabled past turn dark or brilliant according to movements far above. Now bright\, now overtaken by heavy gray thunderheads\, now again sun-filled\, the earth and sky maintain a constant interplay that seems fundamental to the place\'s enduring mystique. And for photographer Craig Varjabedian\, it is the serendipitous moments in which the potential in these interactions appears fully realized—\'when I feel the play of light\, shadow\, and texture resolve into something wonderful\,\' he says—that he deftly captures in the silver gelatin photographs comprising Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby. Opening October 23\, 2009 at the Gerald Peters Gallery in Santa Fe\, this national traveling exhibition of images taken at Ghost Ranch over a period of several years reaches beyond the familiar ideas associated with the place—including its renown as a site of rest and renewal\, and as the longtime home of 20th-century painter Georgia O\'Keeffe—into the artist\'s unique vision of his subject\'s relationship to the surrounding earth and its inhabitants. In Varjabedian\'s photographs\, the scenery of Ghost Ranch is additionally part of a fusion of time and timelessness. Through the light and form of his compositions\, he points to the ephemeral nature of all things and provides a launching pad for larger inquiries: humanity\'s need for connection with the earth\, the West\'s evolving regional identity\, and the power of memory in shaping a sense of place. That Varjabedian\'s photographs never seem preachy or overwrought\, despite their grandeur and hints of the sublime\, is a testament to the artist\'s ability to keep his work firmly rooted in his own deeply personal relationship with one extraordinary place. In nearly every image\, the epic and the miniscule expand or contract\, conflating ordinary spatial divisions and recalling O\'Keeffe\'s enigmatic phrase: \'the faraway nearby.\' Chimney Rock and Clearing Storm\, for instance\, captures the rounded knobs of one of Ghost Ranch\'s most recognizable landmarks in stark sunlight\, above a plain shaded by unseen clouds—suggesting another\, equally epic scene hovering just outside the camera frame. In the extreme close-up composition of Oak Leaf and Cottonwood Leaves\, a spray of fallen foliage in crisp detail\, spotted with decay\, appears larger than life in the way it seems to arc toward the viewer. And in Old Corral and Approaching Storm\, time and distance collide where thick nimbus clouds cast broken shadows on an ancient\, collapsing corral. Here the present moment still impacts the past—and vice versa. Craig Varjabedian is widely acclaimed for his images capturing the people and places of the American West\, taken over a photographic career spanning more than 35 years. While his work reveals a deep grasp of the technical aspects of the photographic process\, his gift is his intuitive ability to make authentic and compelling images that illuminate the inseparable ties between identity\, place\, and the act of perceiving—the \'landscape behind the landscape.\' Varjabedian achieves this through a patient\, painstaking approach that is intentionally receptive rather than constructive: he waits for the elements of a scene to come together to create moments of profound beauty. Or\, as he says in the exhibition\'s companion book\, Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby\, \'I wanted the land to tell me how to photograph it.\' Varjabedian is the director of the well-known Eloquent Light Photography Workshops in Santa Fe\, with a Master of Fine Arts degree in photography from the prestigious Rochester Institute of Technology. Museums nationally have exhibited and collected his photographs\, and his work has won an Emmy Award as well as grants from the National Endowment for the Arts\, the Samuel H. Kress Foundation\, the McCune Charitable Foundation\, and the New Mexico Humanities Council. The Gerald Peters Gallery is located at 1011 Paseo de Peralta in Santa Fe\, just a few blocks from Canyon Road. The gallery is open  Monday through Saturday 9-5pm. Call (505) 954-5700 for more information or visit www.gpgallery.com. Visit the artist\'s website at www.craigvarjabedian.com.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby Exhibition\, Santa Fe
DESCRIPTION:Photographs by Craig VarjabedianOctober 23-December 31\, 2009At the heart of Northern New Mexico\'s legendary Ghost Ranch\, a semicircular arc of red-orange cliffs catch and transmute the drama of New Mexico\'s roiling skies in varied\, often startling ways. Spreading beyond these Cliffs of Shining Stone in three directions\, scrub-spotted plains and scattered remnants of the ranch\'s fabled past turn dark or brilliant according to movements far above. Now bright\, now overtaken by heavy gray thunderheads\, now again sun-filled\, the earth and sky maintain a constant interplay that seems fundamental to the place\'s enduring mystique. And for photographer Craig Varjabedian\, it is the serendipitous moments in which the potential in these interactions appears fully realized—\'when I feel the play of light\, shadow\, and texture resolve into something wonderful\,\' he says—that he deftly captures in the silver gelatin photographs comprising Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby. Opening October 23\, 2009 at the Gerald Peters Gallery in Santa Fe\, this national traveling exhibition of images taken at Ghost Ranch over a period of several years reaches beyond the familiar ideas associated with the place—including its renown as a site of rest and renewal\, and as the longtime home of 20th-century painter Georgia O\'Keeffe—into the artist\'s unique vision of his subject\'s relationship to the surrounding earth and its inhabitants. In Varjabedian\'s photographs\, the scenery of Ghost Ranch is additionally part of a fusion of time and timelessness. Through the light and form of his compositions\, he points to the ephemeral nature of all things and provides a launching pad for larger inquiries: humanity\'s need for connection with the earth\, the West\'s evolving regional identity\, and the power of memory in shaping a sense of place. That Varjabedian\'s photographs never seem preachy or overwrought\, despite their grandeur and hints of the sublime\, is a testament to the artist\'s ability to keep his work firmly rooted in his own deeply personal relationship with one extraordinary place. In nearly every image\, the epic and the miniscule expand or contract\, conflating ordinary spatial divisions and recalling O\'Keeffe\'s enigmatic phrase: \'the faraway nearby.\' Chimney Rock and Clearing Storm\, for instance\, captures the rounded knobs of one of Ghost Ranch\'s most recognizable landmarks in stark sunlight\, above a plain shaded by unseen clouds—suggesting another\, equally epic scene hovering just outside the camera frame. In the extreme close-up composition of Oak Leaf and Cottonwood Leaves\, a spray of fallen foliage in crisp detail\, spotted with decay\, appears larger than life in the way it seems to arc toward the viewer. And in Old Corral and Approaching Storm\, time and distance collide where thick nimbus clouds cast broken shadows on an ancient\, collapsing corral. Here the present moment still impacts the past—and vice versa. Craig Varjabedian is widely acclaimed for his images capturing the people and places of the American West\, taken over a photographic career spanning more than 35 years. While his work reveals a deep grasp of the technical aspects of the photographic process\, his gift is his intuitive ability to make authentic and compelling images that illuminate the inseparable ties between identity\, place\, and the act of perceiving—the \'landscape behind the landscape.\' Varjabedian achieves this through a patient\, painstaking approach that is intentionally receptive rather than constructive: he waits for the elements of a scene to come together to create moments of profound beauty. Or\, as he says in the exhibition\'s companion book\, Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby\, \'I wanted the land to tell me how to photograph it.\' Varjabedian is the director of the well-known Eloquent Light Photography Workshops in Santa Fe\, with a Master of Fine Arts degree in photography from the prestigious Rochester Institute of Technology. Museums nationally have exhibited and collected his photographs\, and his work has won an Emmy Award as well as grants from the National Endowment for the Arts\, the Samuel H. Kress Foundation\, the McCune Charitable Foundation\, and the New Mexico Humanities Council. The Gerald Peters Gallery is located at 1011 Paseo de Peralta in Santa Fe\, just a few blocks from Canyon Road. The gallery is open  Monday through Saturday 9-5pm. Call (505) 954-5700 for more information or visit www.gpgallery.com. Visit the artist\'s website at www.craigvarjabedian.com.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby Exhibition\, Santa Fe
DESCRIPTION:Photographs by Craig VarjabedianOctober 23-December 31\, 2009At the heart of Northern New Mexico\'s legendary Ghost Ranch\, a semicircular arc of red-orange cliffs catch and transmute the drama of New Mexico\'s roiling skies in varied\, often startling ways. Spreading beyond these Cliffs of Shining Stone in three directions\, scrub-spotted plains and scattered remnants of the ranch\'s fabled past turn dark or brilliant according to movements far above. Now bright\, now overtaken by heavy gray thunderheads\, now again sun-filled\, the earth and sky maintain a constant interplay that seems fundamental to the place\'s enduring mystique. And for photographer Craig Varjabedian\, it is the serendipitous moments in which the potential in these interactions appears fully realized—\'when I feel the play of light\, shadow\, and texture resolve into something wonderful\,\' he says—that he deftly captures in the silver gelatin photographs comprising Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby. Opening October 23\, 2009 at the Gerald Peters Gallery in Santa Fe\, this national traveling exhibition of images taken at Ghost Ranch over a period of several years reaches beyond the familiar ideas associated with the place—including its renown as a site of rest and renewal\, and as the longtime home of 20th-century painter Georgia O\'Keeffe—into the artist\'s unique vision of his subject\'s relationship to the surrounding earth and its inhabitants. In Varjabedian\'s photographs\, the scenery of Ghost Ranch is additionally part of a fusion of time and timelessness. Through the light and form of his compositions\, he points to the ephemeral nature of all things and provides a launching pad for larger inquiries: humanity\'s need for connection with the earth\, the West\'s evolving regional identity\, and the power of memory in shaping a sense of place. That Varjabedian\'s photographs never seem preachy or overwrought\, despite their grandeur and hints of the sublime\, is a testament to the artist\'s ability to keep his work firmly rooted in his own deeply personal relationship with one extraordinary place. In nearly every image\, the epic and the miniscule expand or contract\, conflating ordinary spatial divisions and recalling O\'Keeffe\'s enigmatic phrase: \'the faraway nearby.\' Chimney Rock and Clearing Storm\, for instance\, captures the rounded knobs of one of Ghost Ranch\'s most recognizable landmarks in stark sunlight\, above a plain shaded by unseen clouds—suggesting another\, equally epic scene hovering just outside the camera frame. In the extreme close-up composition of Oak Leaf and Cottonwood Leaves\, a spray of fallen foliage in crisp detail\, spotted with decay\, appears larger than life in the way it seems to arc toward the viewer. And in Old Corral and Approaching Storm\, time and distance collide where thick nimbus clouds cast broken shadows on an ancient\, collapsing corral. Here the present moment still impacts the past—and vice versa. Craig Varjabedian is widely acclaimed for his images capturing the people and places of the American West\, taken over a photographic career spanning more than 35 years. While his work reveals a deep grasp of the technical aspects of the photographic process\, his gift is his intuitive ability to make authentic and compelling images that illuminate the inseparable ties between identity\, place\, and the act of perceiving—the \'landscape behind the landscape.\' Varjabedian achieves this through a patient\, painstaking approach that is intentionally receptive rather than constructive: he waits for the elements of a scene to come together to create moments of profound beauty. Or\, as he says in the exhibition\'s companion book\, Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby\, \'I wanted the land to tell me how to photograph it.\' Varjabedian is the director of the well-known Eloquent Light Photography Workshops in Santa Fe\, with a Master of Fine Arts degree in photography from the prestigious Rochester Institute of Technology. Museums nationally have exhibited and collected his photographs\, and his work has won an Emmy Award as well as grants from the National Endowment for the Arts\, the Samuel H. Kress Foundation\, the McCune Charitable Foundation\, and the New Mexico Humanities Council. The Gerald Peters Gallery is located at 1011 Paseo de Peralta in Santa Fe\, just a few blocks from Canyon Road. The gallery is open  Monday through Saturday 9-5pm. Call (505) 954-5700 for more information or visit www.gpgallery.com. Visit the artist\'s website at www.craigvarjabedian.com.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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DESCRIPTION:Photographs by Craig VarjabedianOctober 23-December 31\, 2009At the heart of Northern New Mexico\'s legendary Ghost Ranch\, a semicircular arc of red-orange cliffs catch and transmute the drama of New Mexico\'s roiling skies in varied\, often startling ways. Spreading beyond these Cliffs of Shining Stone in three directions\, scrub-spotted plains and scattered remnants of the ranch\'s fabled past turn dark or brilliant according to movements far above. Now bright\, now overtaken by heavy gray thunderheads\, now again sun-filled\, the earth and sky maintain a constant interplay that seems fundamental to the place\'s enduring mystique. And for photographer Craig Varjabedian\, it is the serendipitous moments in which the potential in these interactions appears fully realized—\'when I feel the play of light\, shadow\, and texture resolve into something wonderful\,\' he says—that he deftly captures in the silver gelatin photographs comprising Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby. Opening October 23\, 2009 at the Gerald Peters Gallery in Santa Fe\, this national traveling exhibition of images taken at Ghost Ranch over a period of several years reaches beyond the familiar ideas associated with the place—including its renown as a site of rest and renewal\, and as the longtime home of 20th-century painter Georgia O\'Keeffe—into the artist\'s unique vision of his subject\'s relationship to the surrounding earth and its inhabitants. In Varjabedian\'s photographs\, the scenery of Ghost Ranch is additionally part of a fusion of time and timelessness. Through the light and form of his compositions\, he points to the ephemeral nature of all things and provides a launching pad for larger inquiries: humanity\'s need for connection with the earth\, the West\'s evolving regional identity\, and the power of memory in shaping a sense of place. That Varjabedian\'s photographs never seem preachy or overwrought\, despite their grandeur and hints of the sublime\, is a testament to the artist\'s ability to keep his work firmly rooted in his own deeply personal relationship with one extraordinary place. In nearly every image\, the epic and the miniscule expand or contract\, conflating ordinary spatial divisions and recalling O\'Keeffe\'s enigmatic phrase: \'the faraway nearby.\' Chimney Rock and Clearing Storm\, for instance\, captures the rounded knobs of one of Ghost Ranch\'s most recognizable landmarks in stark sunlight\, above a plain shaded by unseen clouds—suggesting another\, equally epic scene hovering just outside the camera frame. In the extreme close-up composition of Oak Leaf and Cottonwood Leaves\, a spray of fallen foliage in crisp detail\, spotted with decay\, appears larger than life in the way it seems to arc toward the viewer. And in Old Corral and Approaching Storm\, time and distance collide where thick nimbus clouds cast broken shadows on an ancient\, collapsing corral. Here the present moment still impacts the past—and vice versa. Craig Varjabedian is widely acclaimed for his images capturing the people and places of the American West\, taken over a photographic career spanning more than 35 years. While his work reveals a deep grasp of the technical aspects of the photographic process\, his gift is his intuitive ability to make authentic and compelling images that illuminate the inseparable ties between identity\, place\, and the act of perceiving—the \'landscape behind the landscape.\' Varjabedian achieves this through a patient\, painstaking approach that is intentionally receptive rather than constructive: he waits for the elements of a scene to come together to create moments of profound beauty. Or\, as he says in the exhibition\'s companion book\, Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby\, \'I wanted the land to tell me how to photograph it.\' Varjabedian is the director of the well-known Eloquent Light Photography Workshops in Santa Fe\, with a Master of Fine Arts degree in photography from the prestigious Rochester Institute of Technology. Museums nationally have exhibited and collected his photographs\, and his work has won an Emmy Award as well as grants from the National Endowment for the Arts\, the Samuel H. Kress Foundation\, the McCune Charitable Foundation\, and the New Mexico Humanities Council. The Gerald Peters Gallery is located at 1011 Paseo de Peralta in Santa Fe\, just a few blocks from Canyon Road. The gallery is open  Monday through Saturday 9-5pm. Call (505) 954-5700 for more information or visit www.gpgallery.com. Visit the artist\'s website at www.craigvarjabedian.com.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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DESCRIPTION:Photographs by Craig VarjabedianOctober 23-December 31\, 2009At the heart of Northern New Mexico\'s legendary Ghost Ranch\, a semicircular arc of red-orange cliffs catch and transmute the drama of New Mexico\'s roiling skies in varied\, often startling ways. Spreading beyond these Cliffs of Shining Stone in three directions\, scrub-spotted plains and scattered remnants of the ranch\'s fabled past turn dark or brilliant according to movements far above. Now bright\, now overtaken by heavy gray thunderheads\, now again sun-filled\, the earth and sky maintain a constant interplay that seems fundamental to the place\'s enduring mystique. And for photographer Craig Varjabedian\, it is the serendipitous moments in which the potential in these interactions appears fully realized—\'when I feel the play of light\, shadow\, and texture resolve into something wonderful\,\' he says—that he deftly captures in the silver gelatin photographs comprising Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby. Opening October 23\, 2009 at the Gerald Peters Gallery in Santa Fe\, this national traveling exhibition of images taken at Ghost Ranch over a period of several years reaches beyond the familiar ideas associated with the place—including its renown as a site of rest and renewal\, and as the longtime home of 20th-century painter Georgia O\'Keeffe—into the artist\'s unique vision of his subject\'s relationship to the surrounding earth and its inhabitants. In Varjabedian\'s photographs\, the scenery of Ghost Ranch is additionally part of a fusion of time and timelessness. Through the light and form of his compositions\, he points to the ephemeral nature of all things and provides a launching pad for larger inquiries: humanity\'s need for connection with the earth\, the West\'s evolving regional identity\, and the power of memory in shaping a sense of place. That Varjabedian\'s photographs never seem preachy or overwrought\, despite their grandeur and hints of the sublime\, is a testament to the artist\'s ability to keep his work firmly rooted in his own deeply personal relationship with one extraordinary place. In nearly every image\, the epic and the miniscule expand or contract\, conflating ordinary spatial divisions and recalling O\'Keeffe\'s enigmatic phrase: \'the faraway nearby.\' Chimney Rock and Clearing Storm\, for instance\, captures the rounded knobs of one of Ghost Ranch\'s most recognizable landmarks in stark sunlight\, above a plain shaded by unseen clouds—suggesting another\, equally epic scene hovering just outside the camera frame. In the extreme close-up composition of Oak Leaf and Cottonwood Leaves\, a spray of fallen foliage in crisp detail\, spotted with decay\, appears larger than life in the way it seems to arc toward the viewer. And in Old Corral and Approaching Storm\, time and distance collide where thick nimbus clouds cast broken shadows on an ancient\, collapsing corral. Here the present moment still impacts the past—and vice versa. Craig Varjabedian is widely acclaimed for his images capturing the people and places of the American West\, taken over a photographic career spanning more than 35 years. While his work reveals a deep grasp of the technical aspects of the photographic process\, his gift is his intuitive ability to make authentic and compelling images that illuminate the inseparable ties between identity\, place\, and the act of perceiving—the \'landscape behind the landscape.\' Varjabedian achieves this through a patient\, painstaking approach that is intentionally receptive rather than constructive: he waits for the elements of a scene to come together to create moments of profound beauty. Or\, as he says in the exhibition\'s companion book\, Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby\, \'I wanted the land to tell me how to photograph it.\' Varjabedian is the director of the well-known Eloquent Light Photography Workshops in Santa Fe\, with a Master of Fine Arts degree in photography from the prestigious Rochester Institute of Technology. Museums nationally have exhibited and collected his photographs\, and his work has won an Emmy Award as well as grants from the National Endowment for the Arts\, the Samuel H. Kress Foundation\, the McCune Charitable Foundation\, and the New Mexico Humanities Council. The Gerald Peters Gallery is located at 1011 Paseo de Peralta in Santa Fe\, just a few blocks from Canyon Road. The gallery is open  Monday through Saturday 9-5pm. Call (505) 954-5700 for more information or visit www.gpgallery.com. Visit the artist\'s website at www.craigvarjabedian.com.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby Exhibition\, Santa Fe
DESCRIPTION:Photographs by Craig VarjabedianOctober 23-December 31\, 2009At the heart of Northern New Mexico\'s legendary Ghost Ranch\, a semicircular arc of red-orange cliffs catch and transmute the drama of New Mexico\'s roiling skies in varied\, often startling ways. Spreading beyond these Cliffs of Shining Stone in three directions\, scrub-spotted plains and scattered remnants of the ranch\'s fabled past turn dark or brilliant according to movements far above. Now bright\, now overtaken by heavy gray thunderheads\, now again sun-filled\, the earth and sky maintain a constant interplay that seems fundamental to the place\'s enduring mystique. And for photographer Craig Varjabedian\, it is the serendipitous moments in which the potential in these interactions appears fully realized—\'when I feel the play of light\, shadow\, and texture resolve into something wonderful\,\' he says—that he deftly captures in the silver gelatin photographs comprising Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby. Opening October 23\, 2009 at the Gerald Peters Gallery in Santa Fe\, this national traveling exhibition of images taken at Ghost Ranch over a period of several years reaches beyond the familiar ideas associated with the place—including its renown as a site of rest and renewal\, and as the longtime home of 20th-century painter Georgia O\'Keeffe—into the artist\'s unique vision of his subject\'s relationship to the surrounding earth and its inhabitants. In Varjabedian\'s photographs\, the scenery of Ghost Ranch is additionally part of a fusion of time and timelessness. Through the light and form of his compositions\, he points to the ephemeral nature of all things and provides a launching pad for larger inquiries: humanity\'s need for connection with the earth\, the West\'s evolving regional identity\, and the power of memory in shaping a sense of place. That Varjabedian\'s photographs never seem preachy or overwrought\, despite their grandeur and hints of the sublime\, is a testament to the artist\'s ability to keep his work firmly rooted in his own deeply personal relationship with one extraordinary place. In nearly every image\, the epic and the miniscule expand or contract\, conflating ordinary spatial divisions and recalling O\'Keeffe\'s enigmatic phrase: \'the faraway nearby.\' Chimney Rock and Clearing Storm\, for instance\, captures the rounded knobs of one of Ghost Ranch\'s most recognizable landmarks in stark sunlight\, above a plain shaded by unseen clouds—suggesting another\, equally epic scene hovering just outside the camera frame. In the extreme close-up composition of Oak Leaf and Cottonwood Leaves\, a spray of fallen foliage in crisp detail\, spotted with decay\, appears larger than life in the way it seems to arc toward the viewer. And in Old Corral and Approaching Storm\, time and distance collide where thick nimbus clouds cast broken shadows on an ancient\, collapsing corral. Here the present moment still impacts the past—and vice versa. Craig Varjabedian is widely acclaimed for his images capturing the people and places of the American West\, taken over a photographic career spanning more than 35 years. While his work reveals a deep grasp of the technical aspects of the photographic process\, his gift is his intuitive ability to make authentic and compelling images that illuminate the inseparable ties between identity\, place\, and the act of perceiving—the \'landscape behind the landscape.\' Varjabedian achieves this through a patient\, painstaking approach that is intentionally receptive rather than constructive: he waits for the elements of a scene to come together to create moments of profound beauty. Or\, as he says in the exhibition\'s companion book\, Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby\, \'I wanted the land to tell me how to photograph it.\' Varjabedian is the director of the well-known Eloquent Light Photography Workshops in Santa Fe\, with a Master of Fine Arts degree in photography from the prestigious Rochester Institute of Technology. Museums nationally have exhibited and collected his photographs\, and his work has won an Emmy Award as well as grants from the National Endowment for the Arts\, the Samuel H. Kress Foundation\, the McCune Charitable Foundation\, and the New Mexico Humanities Council. The Gerald Peters Gallery is located at 1011 Paseo de Peralta in Santa Fe\, just a few blocks from Canyon Road. The gallery is open  Monday through Saturday 9-5pm. Call (505) 954-5700 for more information or visit www.gpgallery.com. Visit the artist\'s website at www.craigvarjabedian.com.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby Exhibition\, Santa Fe
DESCRIPTION:Photographs by Craig VarjabedianOctober 23-December 31\, 2009At the heart of Northern New Mexico\'s legendary Ghost Ranch\, a semicircular arc of red-orange cliffs catch and transmute the drama of New Mexico\'s roiling skies in varied\, often startling ways. Spreading beyond these Cliffs of Shining Stone in three directions\, scrub-spotted plains and scattered remnants of the ranch\'s fabled past turn dark or brilliant according to movements far above. Now bright\, now overtaken by heavy gray thunderheads\, now again sun-filled\, the earth and sky maintain a constant interplay that seems fundamental to the place\'s enduring mystique. And for photographer Craig Varjabedian\, it is the serendipitous moments in which the potential in these interactions appears fully realized—\'when I feel the play of light\, shadow\, and texture resolve into something wonderful\,\' he says—that he deftly captures in the silver gelatin photographs comprising Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby. Opening October 23\, 2009 at the Gerald Peters Gallery in Santa Fe\, this national traveling exhibition of images taken at Ghost Ranch over a period of several years reaches beyond the familiar ideas associated with the place—including its renown as a site of rest and renewal\, and as the longtime home of 20th-century painter Georgia O\'Keeffe—into the artist\'s unique vision of his subject\'s relationship to the surrounding earth and its inhabitants. In Varjabedian\'s photographs\, the scenery of Ghost Ranch is additionally part of a fusion of time and timelessness. Through the light and form of his compositions\, he points to the ephemeral nature of all things and provides a launching pad for larger inquiries: humanity\'s need for connection with the earth\, the West\'s evolving regional identity\, and the power of memory in shaping a sense of place. That Varjabedian\'s photographs never seem preachy or overwrought\, despite their grandeur and hints of the sublime\, is a testament to the artist\'s ability to keep his work firmly rooted in his own deeply personal relationship with one extraordinary place. In nearly every image\, the epic and the miniscule expand or contract\, conflating ordinary spatial divisions and recalling O\'Keeffe\'s enigmatic phrase: \'the faraway nearby.\' Chimney Rock and Clearing Storm\, for instance\, captures the rounded knobs of one of Ghost Ranch\'s most recognizable landmarks in stark sunlight\, above a plain shaded by unseen clouds—suggesting another\, equally epic scene hovering just outside the camera frame. In the extreme close-up composition of Oak Leaf and Cottonwood Leaves\, a spray of fallen foliage in crisp detail\, spotted with decay\, appears larger than life in the way it seems to arc toward the viewer. And in Old Corral and Approaching Storm\, time and distance collide where thick nimbus clouds cast broken shadows on an ancient\, collapsing corral. Here the present moment still impacts the past—and vice versa. Craig Varjabedian is widely acclaimed for his images capturing the people and places of the American West\, taken over a photographic career spanning more than 35 years. While his work reveals a deep grasp of the technical aspects of the photographic process\, his gift is his intuitive ability to make authentic and compelling images that illuminate the inseparable ties between identity\, place\, and the act of perceiving—the \'landscape behind the landscape.\' Varjabedian achieves this through a patient\, painstaking approach that is intentionally receptive rather than constructive: he waits for the elements of a scene to come together to create moments of profound beauty. Or\, as he says in the exhibition\'s companion book\, Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby\, \'I wanted the land to tell me how to photograph it.\' Varjabedian is the director of the well-known Eloquent Light Photography Workshops in Santa Fe\, with a Master of Fine Arts degree in photography from the prestigious Rochester Institute of Technology. Museums nationally have exhibited and collected his photographs\, and his work has won an Emmy Award as well as grants from the National Endowment for the Arts\, the Samuel H. Kress Foundation\, the McCune Charitable Foundation\, and the New Mexico Humanities Council. The Gerald Peters Gallery is located at 1011 Paseo de Peralta in Santa Fe\, just a few blocks from Canyon Road. The gallery is open  Monday through Saturday 9-5pm. Call (505) 954-5700 for more information or visit www.gpgallery.com. Visit the artist\'s website at www.craigvarjabedian.com.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby Exhibition\, Santa Fe
DESCRIPTION:Photographs by Craig VarjabedianOctober 23-December 31\, 2009At the heart of Northern New Mexico\'s legendary Ghost Ranch\, a semicircular arc of red-orange cliffs catch and transmute the drama of New Mexico\'s roiling skies in varied\, often startling ways. Spreading beyond these Cliffs of Shining Stone in three directions\, scrub-spotted plains and scattered remnants of the ranch\'s fabled past turn dark or brilliant according to movements far above. Now bright\, now overtaken by heavy gray thunderheads\, now again sun-filled\, the earth and sky maintain a constant interplay that seems fundamental to the place\'s enduring mystique. And for photographer Craig Varjabedian\, it is the serendipitous moments in which the potential in these interactions appears fully realized—\'when I feel the play of light\, shadow\, and texture resolve into something wonderful\,\' he says—that he deftly captures in the silver gelatin photographs comprising Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby. Opening October 23\, 2009 at the Gerald Peters Gallery in Santa Fe\, this national traveling exhibition of images taken at Ghost Ranch over a period of several years reaches beyond the familiar ideas associated with the place—including its renown as a site of rest and renewal\, and as the longtime home of 20th-century painter Georgia O\'Keeffe—into the artist\'s unique vision of his subject\'s relationship to the surrounding earth and its inhabitants. In Varjabedian\'s photographs\, the scenery of Ghost Ranch is additionally part of a fusion of time and timelessness. Through the light and form of his compositions\, he points to the ephemeral nature of all things and provides a launching pad for larger inquiries: humanity\'s need for connection with the earth\, the West\'s evolving regional identity\, and the power of memory in shaping a sense of place. That Varjabedian\'s photographs never seem preachy or overwrought\, despite their grandeur and hints of the sublime\, is a testament to the artist\'s ability to keep his work firmly rooted in his own deeply personal relationship with one extraordinary place. In nearly every image\, the epic and the miniscule expand or contract\, conflating ordinary spatial divisions and recalling O\'Keeffe\'s enigmatic phrase: \'the faraway nearby.\' Chimney Rock and Clearing Storm\, for instance\, captures the rounded knobs of one of Ghost Ranch\'s most recognizable landmarks in stark sunlight\, above a plain shaded by unseen clouds—suggesting another\, equally epic scene hovering just outside the camera frame. In the extreme close-up composition of Oak Leaf and Cottonwood Leaves\, a spray of fallen foliage in crisp detail\, spotted with decay\, appears larger than life in the way it seems to arc toward the viewer. And in Old Corral and Approaching Storm\, time and distance collide where thick nimbus clouds cast broken shadows on an ancient\, collapsing corral. Here the present moment still impacts the past—and vice versa. Craig Varjabedian is widely acclaimed for his images capturing the people and places of the American West\, taken over a photographic career spanning more than 35 years. While his work reveals a deep grasp of the technical aspects of the photographic process\, his gift is his intuitive ability to make authentic and compelling images that illuminate the inseparable ties between identity\, place\, and the act of perceiving—the \'landscape behind the landscape.\' Varjabedian achieves this through a patient\, painstaking approach that is intentionally receptive rather than constructive: he waits for the elements of a scene to come together to create moments of profound beauty. Or\, as he says in the exhibition\'s companion book\, Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby\, \'I wanted the land to tell me how to photograph it.\' Varjabedian is the director of the well-known Eloquent Light Photography Workshops in Santa Fe\, with a Master of Fine Arts degree in photography from the prestigious Rochester Institute of Technology. Museums nationally have exhibited and collected his photographs\, and his work has won an Emmy Award as well as grants from the National Endowment for the Arts\, the Samuel H. Kress Foundation\, the McCune Charitable Foundation\, and the New Mexico Humanities Council. The Gerald Peters Gallery is located at 1011 Paseo de Peralta in Santa Fe\, just a few blocks from Canyon Road. The gallery is open  Monday through Saturday 9-5pm. Call (505) 954-5700 for more information or visit www.gpgallery.com. Visit the artist\'s website at www.craigvarjabedian.com.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby Exhibition\, Santa Fe
DESCRIPTION:Photographs by Craig VarjabedianOctober 23-December 31\, 2009At the heart of Northern New Mexico\'s legendary Ghost Ranch\, a semicircular arc of red-orange cliffs catch and transmute the drama of New Mexico\'s roiling skies in varied\, often startling ways. Spreading beyond these Cliffs of Shining Stone in three directions\, scrub-spotted plains and scattered remnants of the ranch\'s fabled past turn dark or brilliant according to movements far above. Now bright\, now overtaken by heavy gray thunderheads\, now again sun-filled\, the earth and sky maintain a constant interplay that seems fundamental to the place\'s enduring mystique. And for photographer Craig Varjabedian\, it is the serendipitous moments in which the potential in these interactions appears fully realized—\'when I feel the play of light\, shadow\, and texture resolve into something wonderful\,\' he says—that he deftly captures in the silver gelatin photographs comprising Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby. Opening October 23\, 2009 at the Gerald Peters Gallery in Santa Fe\, this national traveling exhibition of images taken at Ghost Ranch over a period of several years reaches beyond the familiar ideas associated with the place—including its renown as a site of rest and renewal\, and as the longtime home of 20th-century painter Georgia O\'Keeffe—into the artist\'s unique vision of his subject\'s relationship to the surrounding earth and its inhabitants. In Varjabedian\'s photographs\, the scenery of Ghost Ranch is additionally part of a fusion of time and timelessness. Through the light and form of his compositions\, he points to the ephemeral nature of all things and provides a launching pad for larger inquiries: humanity\'s need for connection with the earth\, the West\'s evolving regional identity\, and the power of memory in shaping a sense of place. That Varjabedian\'s photographs never seem preachy or overwrought\, despite their grandeur and hints of the sublime\, is a testament to the artist\'s ability to keep his work firmly rooted in his own deeply personal relationship with one extraordinary place. In nearly every image\, the epic and the miniscule expand or contract\, conflating ordinary spatial divisions and recalling O\'Keeffe\'s enigmatic phrase: \'the faraway nearby.\' Chimney Rock and Clearing Storm\, for instance\, captures the rounded knobs of one of Ghost Ranch\'s most recognizable landmarks in stark sunlight\, above a plain shaded by unseen clouds—suggesting another\, equally epic scene hovering just outside the camera frame. In the extreme close-up composition of Oak Leaf and Cottonwood Leaves\, a spray of fallen foliage in crisp detail\, spotted with decay\, appears larger than life in the way it seems to arc toward the viewer. And in Old Corral and Approaching Storm\, time and distance collide where thick nimbus clouds cast broken shadows on an ancient\, collapsing corral. Here the present moment still impacts the past—and vice versa. Craig Varjabedian is widely acclaimed for his images capturing the people and places of the American West\, taken over a photographic career spanning more than 35 years. While his work reveals a deep grasp of the technical aspects of the photographic process\, his gift is his intuitive ability to make authentic and compelling images that illuminate the inseparable ties between identity\, place\, and the act of perceiving—the \'landscape behind the landscape.\' Varjabedian achieves this through a patient\, painstaking approach that is intentionally receptive rather than constructive: he waits for the elements of a scene to come together to create moments of profound beauty. Or\, as he says in the exhibition\'s companion book\, Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby\, \'I wanted the land to tell me how to photograph it.\' Varjabedian is the director of the well-known Eloquent Light Photography Workshops in Santa Fe\, with a Master of Fine Arts degree in photography from the prestigious Rochester Institute of Technology. Museums nationally have exhibited and collected his photographs\, and his work has won an Emmy Award as well as grants from the National Endowment for the Arts\, the Samuel H. Kress Foundation\, the McCune Charitable Foundation\, and the New Mexico Humanities Council. The Gerald Peters Gallery is located at 1011 Paseo de Peralta in Santa Fe\, just a few blocks from Canyon Road. The gallery is open  Monday through Saturday 9-5pm. Call (505) 954-5700 for more information or visit www.gpgallery.com. Visit the artist\'s website at www.craigvarjabedian.com.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby Exhibition\, Santa Fe
DESCRIPTION:Photographs by Craig VarjabedianOctober 23-December 31\, 2009At the heart of Northern New Mexico\'s legendary Ghost Ranch\, a semicircular arc of red-orange cliffs catch and transmute the drama of New Mexico\'s roiling skies in varied\, often startling ways. Spreading beyond these Cliffs of Shining Stone in three directions\, scrub-spotted plains and scattered remnants of the ranch\'s fabled past turn dark or brilliant according to movements far above. Now bright\, now overtaken by heavy gray thunderheads\, now again sun-filled\, the earth and sky maintain a constant interplay that seems fundamental to the place\'s enduring mystique. And for photographer Craig Varjabedian\, it is the serendipitous moments in which the potential in these interactions appears fully realized—\'when I feel the play of light\, shadow\, and texture resolve into something wonderful\,\' he says—that he deftly captures in the silver gelatin photographs comprising Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby. Opening October 23\, 2009 at the Gerald Peters Gallery in Santa Fe\, this national traveling exhibition of images taken at Ghost Ranch over a period of several years reaches beyond the familiar ideas associated with the place—including its renown as a site of rest and renewal\, and as the longtime home of 20th-century painter Georgia O\'Keeffe—into the artist\'s unique vision of his subject\'s relationship to the surrounding earth and its inhabitants. In Varjabedian\'s photographs\, the scenery of Ghost Ranch is additionally part of a fusion of time and timelessness. Through the light and form of his compositions\, he points to the ephemeral nature of all things and provides a launching pad for larger inquiries: humanity\'s need for connection with the earth\, the West\'s evolving regional identity\, and the power of memory in shaping a sense of place. That Varjabedian\'s photographs never seem preachy or overwrought\, despite their grandeur and hints of the sublime\, is a testament to the artist\'s ability to keep his work firmly rooted in his own deeply personal relationship with one extraordinary place. In nearly every image\, the epic and the miniscule expand or contract\, conflating ordinary spatial divisions and recalling O\'Keeffe\'s enigmatic phrase: \'the faraway nearby.\' Chimney Rock and Clearing Storm\, for instance\, captures the rounded knobs of one of Ghost Ranch\'s most recognizable landmarks in stark sunlight\, above a plain shaded by unseen clouds—suggesting another\, equally epic scene hovering just outside the camera frame. In the extreme close-up composition of Oak Leaf and Cottonwood Leaves\, a spray of fallen foliage in crisp detail\, spotted with decay\, appears larger than life in the way it seems to arc toward the viewer. And in Old Corral and Approaching Storm\, time and distance collide where thick nimbus clouds cast broken shadows on an ancient\, collapsing corral. Here the present moment still impacts the past—and vice versa. Craig Varjabedian is widely acclaimed for his images capturing the people and places of the American West\, taken over a photographic career spanning more than 35 years. While his work reveals a deep grasp of the technical aspects of the photographic process\, his gift is his intuitive ability to make authentic and compelling images that illuminate the inseparable ties between identity\, place\, and the act of perceiving—the \'landscape behind the landscape.\' Varjabedian achieves this through a patient\, painstaking approach that is intentionally receptive rather than constructive: he waits for the elements of a scene to come together to create moments of profound beauty. Or\, as he says in the exhibition\'s companion book\, Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby\, \'I wanted the land to tell me how to photograph it.\' Varjabedian is the director of the well-known Eloquent Light Photography Workshops in Santa Fe\, with a Master of Fine Arts degree in photography from the prestigious Rochester Institute of Technology. Museums nationally have exhibited and collected his photographs\, and his work has won an Emmy Award as well as grants from the National Endowment for the Arts\, the Samuel H. Kress Foundation\, the McCune Charitable Foundation\, and the New Mexico Humanities Council. The Gerald Peters Gallery is located at 1011 Paseo de Peralta in Santa Fe\, just a few blocks from Canyon Road. The gallery is open  Monday through Saturday 9-5pm. Call (505) 954-5700 for more information or visit www.gpgallery.com. Visit the artist\'s website at www.craigvarjabedian.com.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby Exhibition\, Santa Fe
DESCRIPTION:Photographs by Craig VarjabedianOctober 23-December 31\, 2009At the heart of Northern New Mexico\'s legendary Ghost Ranch\, a semicircular arc of red-orange cliffs catch and transmute the drama of New Mexico\'s roiling skies in varied\, often startling ways. Spreading beyond these Cliffs of Shining Stone in three directions\, scrub-spotted plains and scattered remnants of the ranch\'s fabled past turn dark or brilliant according to movements far above. Now bright\, now overtaken by heavy gray thunderheads\, now again sun-filled\, the earth and sky maintain a constant interplay that seems fundamental to the place\'s enduring mystique. And for photographer Craig Varjabedian\, it is the serendipitous moments in which the potential in these interactions appears fully realized—\'when I feel the play of light\, shadow\, and texture resolve into something wonderful\,\' he says—that he deftly captures in the silver gelatin photographs comprising Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby. Opening October 23\, 2009 at the Gerald Peters Gallery in Santa Fe\, this national traveling exhibition of images taken at Ghost Ranch over a period of several years reaches beyond the familiar ideas associated with the place—including its renown as a site of rest and renewal\, and as the longtime home of 20th-century painter Georgia O\'Keeffe—into the artist\'s unique vision of his subject\'s relationship to the surrounding earth and its inhabitants. In Varjabedian\'s photographs\, the scenery of Ghost Ranch is additionally part of a fusion of time and timelessness. Through the light and form of his compositions\, he points to the ephemeral nature of all things and provides a launching pad for larger inquiries: humanity\'s need for connection with the earth\, the West\'s evolving regional identity\, and the power of memory in shaping a sense of place. That Varjabedian\'s photographs never seem preachy or overwrought\, despite their grandeur and hints of the sublime\, is a testament to the artist\'s ability to keep his work firmly rooted in his own deeply personal relationship with one extraordinary place. In nearly every image\, the epic and the miniscule expand or contract\, conflating ordinary spatial divisions and recalling O\'Keeffe\'s enigmatic phrase: \'the faraway nearby.\' Chimney Rock and Clearing Storm\, for instance\, captures the rounded knobs of one of Ghost Ranch\'s most recognizable landmarks in stark sunlight\, above a plain shaded by unseen clouds—suggesting another\, equally epic scene hovering just outside the camera frame. In the extreme close-up composition of Oak Leaf and Cottonwood Leaves\, a spray of fallen foliage in crisp detail\, spotted with decay\, appears larger than life in the way it seems to arc toward the viewer. And in Old Corral and Approaching Storm\, time and distance collide where thick nimbus clouds cast broken shadows on an ancient\, collapsing corral. Here the present moment still impacts the past—and vice versa. Craig Varjabedian is widely acclaimed for his images capturing the people and places of the American West\, taken over a photographic career spanning more than 35 years. While his work reveals a deep grasp of the technical aspects of the photographic process\, his gift is his intuitive ability to make authentic and compelling images that illuminate the inseparable ties between identity\, place\, and the act of perceiving—the \'landscape behind the landscape.\' Varjabedian achieves this through a patient\, painstaking approach that is intentionally receptive rather than constructive: he waits for the elements of a scene to come together to create moments of profound beauty. Or\, as he says in the exhibition\'s companion book\, Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby\, \'I wanted the land to tell me how to photograph it.\' Varjabedian is the director of the well-known Eloquent Light Photography Workshops in Santa Fe\, with a Master of Fine Arts degree in photography from the prestigious Rochester Institute of Technology. Museums nationally have exhibited and collected his photographs\, and his work has won an Emmy Award as well as grants from the National Endowment for the Arts\, the Samuel H. Kress Foundation\, the McCune Charitable Foundation\, and the New Mexico Humanities Council. The Gerald Peters Gallery is located at 1011 Paseo de Peralta in Santa Fe\, just a few blocks from Canyon Road. The gallery is open  Monday through Saturday 9-5pm. Call (505) 954-5700 for more information or visit www.gpgallery.com. Visit the artist\'s website at www.craigvarjabedian.com.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby Exhibition\, Santa Fe
DESCRIPTION:Photographs by Craig VarjabedianOctober 23-December 31\, 2009At the heart of Northern New Mexico\'s legendary Ghost Ranch\, a semicircular arc of red-orange cliffs catch and transmute the drama of New Mexico\'s roiling skies in varied\, often startling ways. Spreading beyond these Cliffs of Shining Stone in three directions\, scrub-spotted plains and scattered remnants of the ranch\'s fabled past turn dark or brilliant according to movements far above. Now bright\, now overtaken by heavy gray thunderheads\, now again sun-filled\, the earth and sky maintain a constant interplay that seems fundamental to the place\'s enduring mystique. And for photographer Craig Varjabedian\, it is the serendipitous moments in which the potential in these interactions appears fully realized—\'when I feel the play of light\, shadow\, and texture resolve into something wonderful\,\' he says—that he deftly captures in the silver gelatin photographs comprising Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby. Opening October 23\, 2009 at the Gerald Peters Gallery in Santa Fe\, this national traveling exhibition of images taken at Ghost Ranch over a period of several years reaches beyond the familiar ideas associated with the place—including its renown as a site of rest and renewal\, and as the longtime home of 20th-century painter Georgia O\'Keeffe—into the artist\'s unique vision of his subject\'s relationship to the surrounding earth and its inhabitants. In Varjabedian\'s photographs\, the scenery of Ghost Ranch is additionally part of a fusion of time and timelessness. Through the light and form of his compositions\, he points to the ephemeral nature of all things and provides a launching pad for larger inquiries: humanity\'s need for connection with the earth\, the West\'s evolving regional identity\, and the power of memory in shaping a sense of place. That Varjabedian\'s photographs never seem preachy or overwrought\, despite their grandeur and hints of the sublime\, is a testament to the artist\'s ability to keep his work firmly rooted in his own deeply personal relationship with one extraordinary place. In nearly every image\, the epic and the miniscule expand or contract\, conflating ordinary spatial divisions and recalling O\'Keeffe\'s enigmatic phrase: \'the faraway nearby.\' Chimney Rock and Clearing Storm\, for instance\, captures the rounded knobs of one of Ghost Ranch\'s most recognizable landmarks in stark sunlight\, above a plain shaded by unseen clouds—suggesting another\, equally epic scene hovering just outside the camera frame. In the extreme close-up composition of Oak Leaf and Cottonwood Leaves\, a spray of fallen foliage in crisp detail\, spotted with decay\, appears larger than life in the way it seems to arc toward the viewer. And in Old Corral and Approaching Storm\, time and distance collide where thick nimbus clouds cast broken shadows on an ancient\, collapsing corral. Here the present moment still impacts the past—and vice versa. Craig Varjabedian is widely acclaimed for his images capturing the people and places of the American West\, taken over a photographic career spanning more than 35 years. While his work reveals a deep grasp of the technical aspects of the photographic process\, his gift is his intuitive ability to make authentic and compelling images that illuminate the inseparable ties between identity\, place\, and the act of perceiving—the \'landscape behind the landscape.\' Varjabedian achieves this through a patient\, painstaking approach that is intentionally receptive rather than constructive: he waits for the elements of a scene to come together to create moments of profound beauty. Or\, as he says in the exhibition\'s companion book\, Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby\, \'I wanted the land to tell me how to photograph it.\' Varjabedian is the director of the well-known Eloquent Light Photography Workshops in Santa Fe\, with a Master of Fine Arts degree in photography from the prestigious Rochester Institute of Technology. Museums nationally have exhibited and collected his photographs\, and his work has won an Emmy Award as well as grants from the National Endowment for the Arts\, the Samuel H. Kress Foundation\, the McCune Charitable Foundation\, and the New Mexico Humanities Council. The Gerald Peters Gallery is located at 1011 Paseo de Peralta in Santa Fe\, just a few blocks from Canyon Road. The gallery is open  Monday through Saturday 9-5pm. Call (505) 954-5700 for more information or visit www.gpgallery.com. Visit the artist\'s website at www.craigvarjabedian.com.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby Exhibition\, Santa Fe
DESCRIPTION:Photographs by Craig VarjabedianOctober 23-December 31\, 2009At the heart of Northern New Mexico\'s legendary Ghost Ranch\, a semicircular arc of red-orange cliffs catch and transmute the drama of New Mexico\'s roiling skies in varied\, often startling ways. Spreading beyond these Cliffs of Shining Stone in three directions\, scrub-spotted plains and scattered remnants of the ranch\'s fabled past turn dark or brilliant according to movements far above. Now bright\, now overtaken by heavy gray thunderheads\, now again sun-filled\, the earth and sky maintain a constant interplay that seems fundamental to the place\'s enduring mystique. And for photographer Craig Varjabedian\, it is the serendipitous moments in which the potential in these interactions appears fully realized—\'when I feel the play of light\, shadow\, and texture resolve into something wonderful\,\' he says—that he deftly captures in the silver gelatin photographs comprising Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby. Opening October 23\, 2009 at the Gerald Peters Gallery in Santa Fe\, this national traveling exhibition of images taken at Ghost Ranch over a period of several years reaches beyond the familiar ideas associated with the place—including its renown as a site of rest and renewal\, and as the longtime home of 20th-century painter Georgia O\'Keeffe—into the artist\'s unique vision of his subject\'s relationship to the surrounding earth and its inhabitants. In Varjabedian\'s photographs\, the scenery of Ghost Ranch is additionally part of a fusion of time and timelessness. Through the light and form of his compositions\, he points to the ephemeral nature of all things and provides a launching pad for larger inquiries: humanity\'s need for connection with the earth\, the West\'s evolving regional identity\, and the power of memory in shaping a sense of place. That Varjabedian\'s photographs never seem preachy or overwrought\, despite their grandeur and hints of the sublime\, is a testament to the artist\'s ability to keep his work firmly rooted in his own deeply personal relationship with one extraordinary place. In nearly every image\, the epic and the miniscule expand or contract\, conflating ordinary spatial divisions and recalling O\'Keeffe\'s enigmatic phrase: \'the faraway nearby.\' Chimney Rock and Clearing Storm\, for instance\, captures the rounded knobs of one of Ghost Ranch\'s most recognizable landmarks in stark sunlight\, above a plain shaded by unseen clouds—suggesting another\, equally epic scene hovering just outside the camera frame. In the extreme close-up composition of Oak Leaf and Cottonwood Leaves\, a spray of fallen foliage in crisp detail\, spotted with decay\, appears larger than life in the way it seems to arc toward the viewer. And in Old Corral and Approaching Storm\, time and distance collide where thick nimbus clouds cast broken shadows on an ancient\, collapsing corral. Here the present moment still impacts the past—and vice versa. Craig Varjabedian is widely acclaimed for his images capturing the people and places of the American West\, taken over a photographic career spanning more than 35 years. While his work reveals a deep grasp of the technical aspects of the photographic process\, his gift is his intuitive ability to make authentic and compelling images that illuminate the inseparable ties between identity\, place\, and the act of perceiving—the \'landscape behind the landscape.\' Varjabedian achieves this through a patient\, painstaking approach that is intentionally receptive rather than constructive: he waits for the elements of a scene to come together to create moments of profound beauty. Or\, as he says in the exhibition\'s companion book\, Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby\, \'I wanted the land to tell me how to photograph it.\' Varjabedian is the director of the well-known Eloquent Light Photography Workshops in Santa Fe\, with a Master of Fine Arts degree in photography from the prestigious Rochester Institute of Technology. Museums nationally have exhibited and collected his photographs\, and his work has won an Emmy Award as well as grants from the National Endowment for the Arts\, the Samuel H. Kress Foundation\, the McCune Charitable Foundation\, and the New Mexico Humanities Council. The Gerald Peters Gallery is located at 1011 Paseo de Peralta in Santa Fe\, just a few blocks from Canyon Road. The gallery is open  Monday through Saturday 9-5pm. Call (505) 954-5700 for more information or visit www.gpgallery.com. Visit the artist\'s website at www.craigvarjabedian.com.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby Exhibition\, Santa Fe
DESCRIPTION:Photographs by Craig VarjabedianOctober 23-December 31\, 2009At the heart of Northern New Mexico\'s legendary Ghost Ranch\, a semicircular arc of red-orange cliffs catch and transmute the drama of New Mexico\'s roiling skies in varied\, often startling ways. Spreading beyond these Cliffs of Shining Stone in three directions\, scrub-spotted plains and scattered remnants of the ranch\'s fabled past turn dark or brilliant according to movements far above. Now bright\, now overtaken by heavy gray thunderheads\, now again sun-filled\, the earth and sky maintain a constant interplay that seems fundamental to the place\'s enduring mystique. And for photographer Craig Varjabedian\, it is the serendipitous moments in which the potential in these interactions appears fully realized—\'when I feel the play of light\, shadow\, and texture resolve into something wonderful\,\' he says—that he deftly captures in the silver gelatin photographs comprising Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby. Opening October 23\, 2009 at the Gerald Peters Gallery in Santa Fe\, this national traveling exhibition of images taken at Ghost Ranch over a period of several years reaches beyond the familiar ideas associated with the place—including its renown as a site of rest and renewal\, and as the longtime home of 20th-century painter Georgia O\'Keeffe—into the artist\'s unique vision of his subject\'s relationship to the surrounding earth and its inhabitants. In Varjabedian\'s photographs\, the scenery of Ghost Ranch is additionally part of a fusion of time and timelessness. Through the light and form of his compositions\, he points to the ephemeral nature of all things and provides a launching pad for larger inquiries: humanity\'s need for connection with the earth\, the West\'s evolving regional identity\, and the power of memory in shaping a sense of place. That Varjabedian\'s photographs never seem preachy or overwrought\, despite their grandeur and hints of the sublime\, is a testament to the artist\'s ability to keep his work firmly rooted in his own deeply personal relationship with one extraordinary place. In nearly every image\, the epic and the miniscule expand or contract\, conflating ordinary spatial divisions and recalling O\'Keeffe\'s enigmatic phrase: \'the faraway nearby.\' Chimney Rock and Clearing Storm\, for instance\, captures the rounded knobs of one of Ghost Ranch\'s most recognizable landmarks in stark sunlight\, above a plain shaded by unseen clouds—suggesting another\, equally epic scene hovering just outside the camera frame. In the extreme close-up composition of Oak Leaf and Cottonwood Leaves\, a spray of fallen foliage in crisp detail\, spotted with decay\, appears larger than life in the way it seems to arc toward the viewer. And in Old Corral and Approaching Storm\, time and distance collide where thick nimbus clouds cast broken shadows on an ancient\, collapsing corral. Here the present moment still impacts the past—and vice versa. Craig Varjabedian is widely acclaimed for his images capturing the people and places of the American West\, taken over a photographic career spanning more than 35 years. While his work reveals a deep grasp of the technical aspects of the photographic process\, his gift is his intuitive ability to make authentic and compelling images that illuminate the inseparable ties between identity\, place\, and the act of perceiving—the \'landscape behind the landscape.\' Varjabedian achieves this through a patient\, painstaking approach that is intentionally receptive rather than constructive: he waits for the elements of a scene to come together to create moments of profound beauty. Or\, as he says in the exhibition\'s companion book\, Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby\, \'I wanted the land to tell me how to photograph it.\' Varjabedian is the director of the well-known Eloquent Light Photography Workshops in Santa Fe\, with a Master of Fine Arts degree in photography from the prestigious Rochester Institute of Technology. Museums nationally have exhibited and collected his photographs\, and his work has won an Emmy Award as well as grants from the National Endowment for the Arts\, the Samuel H. Kress Foundation\, the McCune Charitable Foundation\, and the New Mexico Humanities Council. The Gerald Peters Gallery is located at 1011 Paseo de Peralta in Santa Fe\, just a few blocks from Canyon Road. The gallery is open  Monday through Saturday 9-5pm. Call (505) 954-5700 for more information or visit www.gpgallery.com. Visit the artist\'s website at www.craigvarjabedian.com.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby Exhibition\, Santa Fe
DESCRIPTION:Photographs by Craig VarjabedianOctober 23-December 31\, 2009At the heart of Northern New Mexico\'s legendary Ghost Ranch\, a semicircular arc of red-orange cliffs catch and transmute the drama of New Mexico\'s roiling skies in varied\, often startling ways. Spreading beyond these Cliffs of Shining Stone in three directions\, scrub-spotted plains and scattered remnants of the ranch\'s fabled past turn dark or brilliant according to movements far above. Now bright\, now overtaken by heavy gray thunderheads\, now again sun-filled\, the earth and sky maintain a constant interplay that seems fundamental to the place\'s enduring mystique. And for photographer Craig Varjabedian\, it is the serendipitous moments in which the potential in these interactions appears fully realized—\'when I feel the play of light\, shadow\, and texture resolve into something wonderful\,\' he says—that he deftly captures in the silver gelatin photographs comprising Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby. Opening October 23\, 2009 at the Gerald Peters Gallery in Santa Fe\, this national traveling exhibition of images taken at Ghost Ranch over a period of several years reaches beyond the familiar ideas associated with the place—including its renown as a site of rest and renewal\, and as the longtime home of 20th-century painter Georgia O\'Keeffe—into the artist\'s unique vision of his subject\'s relationship to the surrounding earth and its inhabitants. In Varjabedian\'s photographs\, the scenery of Ghost Ranch is additionally part of a fusion of time and timelessness. Through the light and form of his compositions\, he points to the ephemeral nature of all things and provides a launching pad for larger inquiries: humanity\'s need for connection with the earth\, the West\'s evolving regional identity\, and the power of memory in shaping a sense of place. That Varjabedian\'s photographs never seem preachy or overwrought\, despite their grandeur and hints of the sublime\, is a testament to the artist\'s ability to keep his work firmly rooted in his own deeply personal relationship with one extraordinary place. In nearly every image\, the epic and the miniscule expand or contract\, conflating ordinary spatial divisions and recalling O\'Keeffe\'s enigmatic phrase: \'the faraway nearby.\' Chimney Rock and Clearing Storm\, for instance\, captures the rounded knobs of one of Ghost Ranch\'s most recognizable landmarks in stark sunlight\, above a plain shaded by unseen clouds—suggesting another\, equally epic scene hovering just outside the camera frame. In the extreme close-up composition of Oak Leaf and Cottonwood Leaves\, a spray of fallen foliage in crisp detail\, spotted with decay\, appears larger than life in the way it seems to arc toward the viewer. And in Old Corral and Approaching Storm\, time and distance collide where thick nimbus clouds cast broken shadows on an ancient\, collapsing corral. Here the present moment still impacts the past—and vice versa. Craig Varjabedian is widely acclaimed for his images capturing the people and places of the American West\, taken over a photographic career spanning more than 35 years. While his work reveals a deep grasp of the technical aspects of the photographic process\, his gift is his intuitive ability to make authentic and compelling images that illuminate the inseparable ties between identity\, place\, and the act of perceiving—the \'landscape behind the landscape.\' Varjabedian achieves this through a patient\, painstaking approach that is intentionally receptive rather than constructive: he waits for the elements of a scene to come together to create moments of profound beauty. Or\, as he says in the exhibition\'s companion book\, Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby\, \'I wanted the land to tell me how to photograph it.\' Varjabedian is the director of the well-known Eloquent Light Photography Workshops in Santa Fe\, with a Master of Fine Arts degree in photography from the prestigious Rochester Institute of Technology. Museums nationally have exhibited and collected his photographs\, and his work has won an Emmy Award as well as grants from the National Endowment for the Arts\, the Samuel H. Kress Foundation\, the McCune Charitable Foundation\, and the New Mexico Humanities Council. The Gerald Peters Gallery is located at 1011 Paseo de Peralta in Santa Fe\, just a few blocks from Canyon Road. The gallery is open  Monday through Saturday 9-5pm. Call (505) 954-5700 for more information or visit www.gpgallery.com. Visit the artist\'s website at www.craigvarjabedian.com.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby Exhibition\, Santa Fe
DESCRIPTION:Photographs by Craig VarjabedianOctober 23-December 31\, 2009At the heart of Northern New Mexico\'s legendary Ghost Ranch\, a semicircular arc of red-orange cliffs catch and transmute the drama of New Mexico\'s roiling skies in varied\, often startling ways. Spreading beyond these Cliffs of Shining Stone in three directions\, scrub-spotted plains and scattered remnants of the ranch\'s fabled past turn dark or brilliant according to movements far above. Now bright\, now overtaken by heavy gray thunderheads\, now again sun-filled\, the earth and sky maintain a constant interplay that seems fundamental to the place\'s enduring mystique. And for photographer Craig Varjabedian\, it is the serendipitous moments in which the potential in these interactions appears fully realized—\'when I feel the play of light\, shadow\, and texture resolve into something wonderful\,\' he says—that he deftly captures in the silver gelatin photographs comprising Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby. Opening October 23\, 2009 at the Gerald Peters Gallery in Santa Fe\, this national traveling exhibition of images taken at Ghost Ranch over a period of several years reaches beyond the familiar ideas associated with the place—including its renown as a site of rest and renewal\, and as the longtime home of 20th-century painter Georgia O\'Keeffe—into the artist\'s unique vision of his subject\'s relationship to the surrounding earth and its inhabitants. In Varjabedian\'s photographs\, the scenery of Ghost Ranch is additionally part of a fusion of time and timelessness. Through the light and form of his compositions\, he points to the ephemeral nature of all things and provides a launching pad for larger inquiries: humanity\'s need for connection with the earth\, the West\'s evolving regional identity\, and the power of memory in shaping a sense of place. That Varjabedian\'s photographs never seem preachy or overwrought\, despite their grandeur and hints of the sublime\, is a testament to the artist\'s ability to keep his work firmly rooted in his own deeply personal relationship with one extraordinary place. In nearly every image\, the epic and the miniscule expand or contract\, conflating ordinary spatial divisions and recalling O\'Keeffe\'s enigmatic phrase: \'the faraway nearby.\' Chimney Rock and Clearing Storm\, for instance\, captures the rounded knobs of one of Ghost Ranch\'s most recognizable landmarks in stark sunlight\, above a plain shaded by unseen clouds—suggesting another\, equally epic scene hovering just outside the camera frame. In the extreme close-up composition of Oak Leaf and Cottonwood Leaves\, a spray of fallen foliage in crisp detail\, spotted with decay\, appears larger than life in the way it seems to arc toward the viewer. And in Old Corral and Approaching Storm\, time and distance collide where thick nimbus clouds cast broken shadows on an ancient\, collapsing corral. Here the present moment still impacts the past—and vice versa. Craig Varjabedian is widely acclaimed for his images capturing the people and places of the American West\, taken over a photographic career spanning more than 35 years. While his work reveals a deep grasp of the technical aspects of the photographic process\, his gift is his intuitive ability to make authentic and compelling images that illuminate the inseparable ties between identity\, place\, and the act of perceiving—the \'landscape behind the landscape.\' Varjabedian achieves this through a patient\, painstaking approach that is intentionally receptive rather than constructive: he waits for the elements of a scene to come together to create moments of profound beauty. Or\, as he says in the exhibition\'s companion book\, Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby\, \'I wanted the land to tell me how to photograph it.\' Varjabedian is the director of the well-known Eloquent Light Photography Workshops in Santa Fe\, with a Master of Fine Arts degree in photography from the prestigious Rochester Institute of Technology. Museums nationally have exhibited and collected his photographs\, and his work has won an Emmy Award as well as grants from the National Endowment for the Arts\, the Samuel H. Kress Foundation\, the McCune Charitable Foundation\, and the New Mexico Humanities Council. The Gerald Peters Gallery is located at 1011 Paseo de Peralta in Santa Fe\, just a few blocks from Canyon Road. The gallery is open  Monday through Saturday 9-5pm. Call (505) 954-5700 for more information or visit www.gpgallery.com. Visit the artist\'s website at www.craigvarjabedian.com.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby Exhibition\, Santa Fe
DESCRIPTION:Photographs by Craig VarjabedianOctober 23-December 31\, 2009At the heart of Northern New Mexico\'s legendary Ghost Ranch\, a semicircular arc of red-orange cliffs catch and transmute the drama of New Mexico\'s roiling skies in varied\, often startling ways. Spreading beyond these Cliffs of Shining Stone in three directions\, scrub-spotted plains and scattered remnants of the ranch\'s fabled past turn dark or brilliant according to movements far above. Now bright\, now overtaken by heavy gray thunderheads\, now again sun-filled\, the earth and sky maintain a constant interplay that seems fundamental to the place\'s enduring mystique. And for photographer Craig Varjabedian\, it is the serendipitous moments in which the potential in these interactions appears fully realized—\'when I feel the play of light\, shadow\, and texture resolve into something wonderful\,\' he says—that he deftly captures in the silver gelatin photographs comprising Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby. Opening October 23\, 2009 at the Gerald Peters Gallery in Santa Fe\, this national traveling exhibition of images taken at Ghost Ranch over a period of several years reaches beyond the familiar ideas associated with the place—including its renown as a site of rest and renewal\, and as the longtime home of 20th-century painter Georgia O\'Keeffe—into the artist\'s unique vision of his subject\'s relationship to the surrounding earth and its inhabitants. In Varjabedian\'s photographs\, the scenery of Ghost Ranch is additionally part of a fusion of time and timelessness. Through the light and form of his compositions\, he points to the ephemeral nature of all things and provides a launching pad for larger inquiries: humanity\'s need for connection with the earth\, the West\'s evolving regional identity\, and the power of memory in shaping a sense of place. That Varjabedian\'s photographs never seem preachy or overwrought\, despite their grandeur and hints of the sublime\, is a testament to the artist\'s ability to keep his work firmly rooted in his own deeply personal relationship with one extraordinary place. In nearly every image\, the epic and the miniscule expand or contract\, conflating ordinary spatial divisions and recalling O\'Keeffe\'s enigmatic phrase: \'the faraway nearby.\' Chimney Rock and Clearing Storm\, for instance\, captures the rounded knobs of one of Ghost Ranch\'s most recognizable landmarks in stark sunlight\, above a plain shaded by unseen clouds—suggesting another\, equally epic scene hovering just outside the camera frame. In the extreme close-up composition of Oak Leaf and Cottonwood Leaves\, a spray of fallen foliage in crisp detail\, spotted with decay\, appears larger than life in the way it seems to arc toward the viewer. And in Old Corral and Approaching Storm\, time and distance collide where thick nimbus clouds cast broken shadows on an ancient\, collapsing corral. Here the present moment still impacts the past—and vice versa. Craig Varjabedian is widely acclaimed for his images capturing the people and places of the American West\, taken over a photographic career spanning more than 35 years. While his work reveals a deep grasp of the technical aspects of the photographic process\, his gift is his intuitive ability to make authentic and compelling images that illuminate the inseparable ties between identity\, place\, and the act of perceiving—the \'landscape behind the landscape.\' Varjabedian achieves this through a patient\, painstaking approach that is intentionally receptive rather than constructive: he waits for the elements of a scene to come together to create moments of profound beauty. Or\, as he says in the exhibition\'s companion book\, Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby\, \'I wanted the land to tell me how to photograph it.\' Varjabedian is the director of the well-known Eloquent Light Photography Workshops in Santa Fe\, with a Master of Fine Arts degree in photography from the prestigious Rochester Institute of Technology. Museums nationally have exhibited and collected his photographs\, and his work has won an Emmy Award as well as grants from the National Endowment for the Arts\, the Samuel H. Kress Foundation\, the McCune Charitable Foundation\, and the New Mexico Humanities Council. The Gerald Peters Gallery is located at 1011 Paseo de Peralta in Santa Fe\, just a few blocks from Canyon Road. The gallery is open  Monday through Saturday 9-5pm. Call (505) 954-5700 for more information or visit www.gpgallery.com. Visit the artist\'s website at www.craigvarjabedian.com.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby Exhibition\, Santa Fe
DESCRIPTION:Photographs by Craig VarjabedianOctober 23-December 31\, 2009At the heart of Northern New Mexico\'s legendary Ghost Ranch\, a semicircular arc of red-orange cliffs catch and transmute the drama of New Mexico\'s roiling skies in varied\, often startling ways. Spreading beyond these Cliffs of Shining Stone in three directions\, scrub-spotted plains and scattered remnants of the ranch\'s fabled past turn dark or brilliant according to movements far above. Now bright\, now overtaken by heavy gray thunderheads\, now again sun-filled\, the earth and sky maintain a constant interplay that seems fundamental to the place\'s enduring mystique. And for photographer Craig Varjabedian\, it is the serendipitous moments in which the potential in these interactions appears fully realized—\'when I feel the play of light\, shadow\, and texture resolve into something wonderful\,\' he says—that he deftly captures in the silver gelatin photographs comprising Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby. Opening October 23\, 2009 at the Gerald Peters Gallery in Santa Fe\, this national traveling exhibition of images taken at Ghost Ranch over a period of several years reaches beyond the familiar ideas associated with the place—including its renown as a site of rest and renewal\, and as the longtime home of 20th-century painter Georgia O\'Keeffe—into the artist\'s unique vision of his subject\'s relationship to the surrounding earth and its inhabitants. In Varjabedian\'s photographs\, the scenery of Ghost Ranch is additionally part of a fusion of time and timelessness. Through the light and form of his compositions\, he points to the ephemeral nature of all things and provides a launching pad for larger inquiries: humanity\'s need for connection with the earth\, the West\'s evolving regional identity\, and the power of memory in shaping a sense of place. That Varjabedian\'s photographs never seem preachy or overwrought\, despite their grandeur and hints of the sublime\, is a testament to the artist\'s ability to keep his work firmly rooted in his own deeply personal relationship with one extraordinary place. In nearly every image\, the epic and the miniscule expand or contract\, conflating ordinary spatial divisions and recalling O\'Keeffe\'s enigmatic phrase: \'the faraway nearby.\' Chimney Rock and Clearing Storm\, for instance\, captures the rounded knobs of one of Ghost Ranch\'s most recognizable landmarks in stark sunlight\, above a plain shaded by unseen clouds—suggesting another\, equally epic scene hovering just outside the camera frame. In the extreme close-up composition of Oak Leaf and Cottonwood Leaves\, a spray of fallen foliage in crisp detail\, spotted with decay\, appears larger than life in the way it seems to arc toward the viewer. And in Old Corral and Approaching Storm\, time and distance collide where thick nimbus clouds cast broken shadows on an ancient\, collapsing corral. Here the present moment still impacts the past—and vice versa. Craig Varjabedian is widely acclaimed for his images capturing the people and places of the American West\, taken over a photographic career spanning more than 35 years. While his work reveals a deep grasp of the technical aspects of the photographic process\, his gift is his intuitive ability to make authentic and compelling images that illuminate the inseparable ties between identity\, place\, and the act of perceiving—the \'landscape behind the landscape.\' Varjabedian achieves this through a patient\, painstaking approach that is intentionally receptive rather than constructive: he waits for the elements of a scene to come together to create moments of profound beauty. Or\, as he says in the exhibition\'s companion book\, Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby\, \'I wanted the land to tell me how to photograph it.\' Varjabedian is the director of the well-known Eloquent Light Photography Workshops in Santa Fe\, with a Master of Fine Arts degree in photography from the prestigious Rochester Institute of Technology. Museums nationally have exhibited and collected his photographs\, and his work has won an Emmy Award as well as grants from the National Endowment for the Arts\, the Samuel H. Kress Foundation\, the McCune Charitable Foundation\, and the New Mexico Humanities Council. The Gerald Peters Gallery is located at 1011 Paseo de Peralta in Santa Fe\, just a few blocks from Canyon Road. The gallery is open  Monday through Saturday 9-5pm. Call (505) 954-5700 for more information or visit www.gpgallery.com. Visit the artist\'s website at www.craigvarjabedian.com.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby Exhibition\, Santa Fe
DESCRIPTION:Photographs by Craig VarjabedianOctober 23-December 31\, 2009At the heart of Northern New Mexico\'s legendary Ghost Ranch\, a semicircular arc of red-orange cliffs catch and transmute the drama of New Mexico\'s roiling skies in varied\, often startling ways. Spreading beyond these Cliffs of Shining Stone in three directions\, scrub-spotted plains and scattered remnants of the ranch\'s fabled past turn dark or brilliant according to movements far above. Now bright\, now overtaken by heavy gray thunderheads\, now again sun-filled\, the earth and sky maintain a constant interplay that seems fundamental to the place\'s enduring mystique. And for photographer Craig Varjabedian\, it is the serendipitous moments in which the potential in these interactions appears fully realized—\'when I feel the play of light\, shadow\, and texture resolve into something wonderful\,\' he says—that he deftly captures in the silver gelatin photographs comprising Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby. Opening October 23\, 2009 at the Gerald Peters Gallery in Santa Fe\, this national traveling exhibition of images taken at Ghost Ranch over a period of several years reaches beyond the familiar ideas associated with the place—including its renown as a site of rest and renewal\, and as the longtime home of 20th-century painter Georgia O\'Keeffe—into the artist\'s unique vision of his subject\'s relationship to the surrounding earth and its inhabitants. In Varjabedian\'s photographs\, the scenery of Ghost Ranch is additionally part of a fusion of time and timelessness. Through the light and form of his compositions\, he points to the ephemeral nature of all things and provides a launching pad for larger inquiries: humanity\'s need for connection with the earth\, the West\'s evolving regional identity\, and the power of memory in shaping a sense of place. That Varjabedian\'s photographs never seem preachy or overwrought\, despite their grandeur and hints of the sublime\, is a testament to the artist\'s ability to keep his work firmly rooted in his own deeply personal relationship with one extraordinary place. In nearly every image\, the epic and the miniscule expand or contract\, conflating ordinary spatial divisions and recalling O\'Keeffe\'s enigmatic phrase: \'the faraway nearby.\' Chimney Rock and Clearing Storm\, for instance\, captures the rounded knobs of one of Ghost Ranch\'s most recognizable landmarks in stark sunlight\, above a plain shaded by unseen clouds—suggesting another\, equally epic scene hovering just outside the camera frame. In the extreme close-up composition of Oak Leaf and Cottonwood Leaves\, a spray of fallen foliage in crisp detail\, spotted with decay\, appears larger than life in the way it seems to arc toward the viewer. And in Old Corral and Approaching Storm\, time and distance collide where thick nimbus clouds cast broken shadows on an ancient\, collapsing corral. Here the present moment still impacts the past—and vice versa. Craig Varjabedian is widely acclaimed for his images capturing the people and places of the American West\, taken over a photographic career spanning more than 35 years. While his work reveals a deep grasp of the technical aspects of the photographic process\, his gift is his intuitive ability to make authentic and compelling images that illuminate the inseparable ties between identity\, place\, and the act of perceiving—the \'landscape behind the landscape.\' Varjabedian achieves this through a patient\, painstaking approach that is intentionally receptive rather than constructive: he waits for the elements of a scene to come together to create moments of profound beauty. Or\, as he says in the exhibition\'s companion book\, Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby\, \'I wanted the land to tell me how to photograph it.\' Varjabedian is the director of the well-known Eloquent Light Photography Workshops in Santa Fe\, with a Master of Fine Arts degree in photography from the prestigious Rochester Institute of Technology. Museums nationally have exhibited and collected his photographs\, and his work has won an Emmy Award as well as grants from the National Endowment for the Arts\, the Samuel H. Kress Foundation\, the McCune Charitable Foundation\, and the New Mexico Humanities Council. The Gerald Peters Gallery is located at 1011 Paseo de Peralta in Santa Fe\, just a few blocks from Canyon Road. The gallery is open  Monday through Saturday 9-5pm. Call (505) 954-5700 for more information or visit www.gpgallery.com. Visit the artist\'s website at www.craigvarjabedian.com.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby Exhibition\, Santa Fe
DESCRIPTION:Photographs by Craig VarjabedianOctober 23-December 31\, 2009At the heart of Northern New Mexico\'s legendary Ghost Ranch\, a semicircular arc of red-orange cliffs catch and transmute the drama of New Mexico\'s roiling skies in varied\, often startling ways. Spreading beyond these Cliffs of Shining Stone in three directions\, scrub-spotted plains and scattered remnants of the ranch\'s fabled past turn dark or brilliant according to movements far above. Now bright\, now overtaken by heavy gray thunderheads\, now again sun-filled\, the earth and sky maintain a constant interplay that seems fundamental to the place\'s enduring mystique. And for photographer Craig Varjabedian\, it is the serendipitous moments in which the potential in these interactions appears fully realized—\'when I feel the play of light\, shadow\, and texture resolve into something wonderful\,\' he says—that he deftly captures in the silver gelatin photographs comprising Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby. Opening October 23\, 2009 at the Gerald Peters Gallery in Santa Fe\, this national traveling exhibition of images taken at Ghost Ranch over a period of several years reaches beyond the familiar ideas associated with the place—including its renown as a site of rest and renewal\, and as the longtime home of 20th-century painter Georgia O\'Keeffe—into the artist\'s unique vision of his subject\'s relationship to the surrounding earth and its inhabitants. In Varjabedian\'s photographs\, the scenery of Ghost Ranch is additionally part of a fusion of time and timelessness. Through the light and form of his compositions\, he points to the ephemeral nature of all things and provides a launching pad for larger inquiries: humanity\'s need for connection with the earth\, the West\'s evolving regional identity\, and the power of memory in shaping a sense of place. That Varjabedian\'s photographs never seem preachy or overwrought\, despite their grandeur and hints of the sublime\, is a testament to the artist\'s ability to keep his work firmly rooted in his own deeply personal relationship with one extraordinary place. In nearly every image\, the epic and the miniscule expand or contract\, conflating ordinary spatial divisions and recalling O\'Keeffe\'s enigmatic phrase: \'the faraway nearby.\' Chimney Rock and Clearing Storm\, for instance\, captures the rounded knobs of one of Ghost Ranch\'s most recognizable landmarks in stark sunlight\, above a plain shaded by unseen clouds—suggesting another\, equally epic scene hovering just outside the camera frame. In the extreme close-up composition of Oak Leaf and Cottonwood Leaves\, a spray of fallen foliage in crisp detail\, spotted with decay\, appears larger than life in the way it seems to arc toward the viewer. And in Old Corral and Approaching Storm\, time and distance collide where thick nimbus clouds cast broken shadows on an ancient\, collapsing corral. Here the present moment still impacts the past—and vice versa. Craig Varjabedian is widely acclaimed for his images capturing the people and places of the American West\, taken over a photographic career spanning more than 35 years. While his work reveals a deep grasp of the technical aspects of the photographic process\, his gift is his intuitive ability to make authentic and compelling images that illuminate the inseparable ties between identity\, place\, and the act of perceiving—the \'landscape behind the landscape.\' Varjabedian achieves this through a patient\, painstaking approach that is intentionally receptive rather than constructive: he waits for the elements of a scene to come together to create moments of profound beauty. Or\, as he says in the exhibition\'s companion book\, Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby\, \'I wanted the land to tell me how to photograph it.\' Varjabedian is the director of the well-known Eloquent Light Photography Workshops in Santa Fe\, with a Master of Fine Arts degree in photography from the prestigious Rochester Institute of Technology. Museums nationally have exhibited and collected his photographs\, and his work has won an Emmy Award as well as grants from the National Endowment for the Arts\, the Samuel H. Kress Foundation\, the McCune Charitable Foundation\, and the New Mexico Humanities Council. The Gerald Peters Gallery is located at 1011 Paseo de Peralta in Santa Fe\, just a few blocks from Canyon Road. The gallery is open  Monday through Saturday 9-5pm. Call (505) 954-5700 for more information or visit www.gpgallery.com. Visit the artist\'s website at www.craigvarjabedian.com.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby Exhibition\, Santa Fe
DESCRIPTION:Photographs by Craig VarjabedianOctober 23-December 31\, 2009At the heart of Northern New Mexico\'s legendary Ghost Ranch\, a semicircular arc of red-orange cliffs catch and transmute the drama of New Mexico\'s roiling skies in varied\, often startling ways. Spreading beyond these Cliffs of Shining Stone in three directions\, scrub-spotted plains and scattered remnants of the ranch\'s fabled past turn dark or brilliant according to movements far above. Now bright\, now overtaken by heavy gray thunderheads\, now again sun-filled\, the earth and sky maintain a constant interplay that seems fundamental to the place\'s enduring mystique. And for photographer Craig Varjabedian\, it is the serendipitous moments in which the potential in these interactions appears fully realized—\'when I feel the play of light\, shadow\, and texture resolve into something wonderful\,\' he says—that he deftly captures in the silver gelatin photographs comprising Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby. Opening October 23\, 2009 at the Gerald Peters Gallery in Santa Fe\, this national traveling exhibition of images taken at Ghost Ranch over a period of several years reaches beyond the familiar ideas associated with the place—including its renown as a site of rest and renewal\, and as the longtime home of 20th-century painter Georgia O\'Keeffe—into the artist\'s unique vision of his subject\'s relationship to the surrounding earth and its inhabitants. In Varjabedian\'s photographs\, the scenery of Ghost Ranch is additionally part of a fusion of time and timelessness. Through the light and form of his compositions\, he points to the ephemeral nature of all things and provides a launching pad for larger inquiries: humanity\'s need for connection with the earth\, the West\'s evolving regional identity\, and the power of memory in shaping a sense of place. That Varjabedian\'s photographs never seem preachy or overwrought\, despite their grandeur and hints of the sublime\, is a testament to the artist\'s ability to keep his work firmly rooted in his own deeply personal relationship with one extraordinary place. In nearly every image\, the epic and the miniscule expand or contract\, conflating ordinary spatial divisions and recalling O\'Keeffe\'s enigmatic phrase: \'the faraway nearby.\' Chimney Rock and Clearing Storm\, for instance\, captures the rounded knobs of one of Ghost Ranch\'s most recognizable landmarks in stark sunlight\, above a plain shaded by unseen clouds—suggesting another\, equally epic scene hovering just outside the camera frame. In the extreme close-up composition of Oak Leaf and Cottonwood Leaves\, a spray of fallen foliage in crisp detail\, spotted with decay\, appears larger than life in the way it seems to arc toward the viewer. And in Old Corral and Approaching Storm\, time and distance collide where thick nimbus clouds cast broken shadows on an ancient\, collapsing corral. Here the present moment still impacts the past—and vice versa. Craig Varjabedian is widely acclaimed for his images capturing the people and places of the American West\, taken over a photographic career spanning more than 35 years. While his work reveals a deep grasp of the technical aspects of the photographic process\, his gift is his intuitive ability to make authentic and compelling images that illuminate the inseparable ties between identity\, place\, and the act of perceiving—the \'landscape behind the landscape.\' Varjabedian achieves this through a patient\, painstaking approach that is intentionally receptive rather than constructive: he waits for the elements of a scene to come together to create moments of profound beauty. Or\, as he says in the exhibition\'s companion book\, Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby\, \'I wanted the land to tell me how to photograph it.\' Varjabedian is the director of the well-known Eloquent Light Photography Workshops in Santa Fe\, with a Master of Fine Arts degree in photography from the prestigious Rochester Institute of Technology. Museums nationally have exhibited and collected his photographs\, and his work has won an Emmy Award as well as grants from the National Endowment for the Arts\, the Samuel H. Kress Foundation\, the McCune Charitable Foundation\, and the New Mexico Humanities Council. The Gerald Peters Gallery is located at 1011 Paseo de Peralta in Santa Fe\, just a few blocks from Canyon Road. The gallery is open  Monday through Saturday 9-5pm. Call (505) 954-5700 for more information or visit www.gpgallery.com. Visit the artist\'s website at www.craigvarjabedian.com.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby Exhibition\, Santa Fe
DESCRIPTION:Photographs by Craig VarjabedianOctober 23-December 31\, 2009At the heart of Northern New Mexico\'s legendary Ghost Ranch\, a semicircular arc of red-orange cliffs catch and transmute the drama of New Mexico\'s roiling skies in varied\, often startling ways. Spreading beyond these Cliffs of Shining Stone in three directions\, scrub-spotted plains and scattered remnants of the ranch\'s fabled past turn dark or brilliant according to movements far above. Now bright\, now overtaken by heavy gray thunderheads\, now again sun-filled\, the earth and sky maintain a constant interplay that seems fundamental to the place\'s enduring mystique. And for photographer Craig Varjabedian\, it is the serendipitous moments in which the potential in these interactions appears fully realized—\'when I feel the play of light\, shadow\, and texture resolve into something wonderful\,\' he says—that he deftly captures in the silver gelatin photographs comprising Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby. Opening October 23\, 2009 at the Gerald Peters Gallery in Santa Fe\, this national traveling exhibition of images taken at Ghost Ranch over a period of several years reaches beyond the familiar ideas associated with the place—including its renown as a site of rest and renewal\, and as the longtime home of 20th-century painter Georgia O\'Keeffe—into the artist\'s unique vision of his subject\'s relationship to the surrounding earth and its inhabitants. In Varjabedian\'s photographs\, the scenery of Ghost Ranch is additionally part of a fusion of time and timelessness. Through the light and form of his compositions\, he points to the ephemeral nature of all things and provides a launching pad for larger inquiries: humanity\'s need for connection with the earth\, the West\'s evolving regional identity\, and the power of memory in shaping a sense of place. That Varjabedian\'s photographs never seem preachy or overwrought\, despite their grandeur and hints of the sublime\, is a testament to the artist\'s ability to keep his work firmly rooted in his own deeply personal relationship with one extraordinary place. In nearly every image\, the epic and the miniscule expand or contract\, conflating ordinary spatial divisions and recalling O\'Keeffe\'s enigmatic phrase: \'the faraway nearby.\' Chimney Rock and Clearing Storm\, for instance\, captures the rounded knobs of one of Ghost Ranch\'s most recognizable landmarks in stark sunlight\, above a plain shaded by unseen clouds—suggesting another\, equally epic scene hovering just outside the camera frame. In the extreme close-up composition of Oak Leaf and Cottonwood Leaves\, a spray of fallen foliage in crisp detail\, spotted with decay\, appears larger than life in the way it seems to arc toward the viewer. And in Old Corral and Approaching Storm\, time and distance collide where thick nimbus clouds cast broken shadows on an ancient\, collapsing corral. Here the present moment still impacts the past—and vice versa. Craig Varjabedian is widely acclaimed for his images capturing the people and places of the American West\, taken over a photographic career spanning more than 35 years. While his work reveals a deep grasp of the technical aspects of the photographic process\, his gift is his intuitive ability to make authentic and compelling images that illuminate the inseparable ties between identity\, place\, and the act of perceiving—the \'landscape behind the landscape.\' Varjabedian achieves this through a patient\, painstaking approach that is intentionally receptive rather than constructive: he waits for the elements of a scene to come together to create moments of profound beauty. Or\, as he says in the exhibition\'s companion book\, Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby\, \'I wanted the land to tell me how to photograph it.\' Varjabedian is the director of the well-known Eloquent Light Photography Workshops in Santa Fe\, with a Master of Fine Arts degree in photography from the prestigious Rochester Institute of Technology. Museums nationally have exhibited and collected his photographs\, and his work has won an Emmy Award as well as grants from the National Endowment for the Arts\, the Samuel H. Kress Foundation\, the McCune Charitable Foundation\, and the New Mexico Humanities Council. The Gerald Peters Gallery is located at 1011 Paseo de Peralta in Santa Fe\, just a few blocks from Canyon Road. The gallery is open  Monday through Saturday 9-5pm. Call (505) 954-5700 for more information or visit www.gpgallery.com. Visit the artist\'s website at www.craigvarjabedian.com.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby Exhibition\, Santa Fe
DESCRIPTION:Photographs by Craig VarjabedianOctober 23-December 31\, 2009At the heart of Northern New Mexico\'s legendary Ghost Ranch\, a semicircular arc of red-orange cliffs catch and transmute the drama of New Mexico\'s roiling skies in varied\, often startling ways. Spreading beyond these Cliffs of Shining Stone in three directions\, scrub-spotted plains and scattered remnants of the ranch\'s fabled past turn dark or brilliant according to movements far above. Now bright\, now overtaken by heavy gray thunderheads\, now again sun-filled\, the earth and sky maintain a constant interplay that seems fundamental to the place\'s enduring mystique. And for photographer Craig Varjabedian\, it is the serendipitous moments in which the potential in these interactions appears fully realized—\'when I feel the play of light\, shadow\, and texture resolve into something wonderful\,\' he says—that he deftly captures in the silver gelatin photographs comprising Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby. Opening October 23\, 2009 at the Gerald Peters Gallery in Santa Fe\, this national traveling exhibition of images taken at Ghost Ranch over a period of several years reaches beyond the familiar ideas associated with the place—including its renown as a site of rest and renewal\, and as the longtime home of 20th-century painter Georgia O\'Keeffe—into the artist\'s unique vision of his subject\'s relationship to the surrounding earth and its inhabitants. In Varjabedian\'s photographs\, the scenery of Ghost Ranch is additionally part of a fusion of time and timelessness. Through the light and form of his compositions\, he points to the ephemeral nature of all things and provides a launching pad for larger inquiries: humanity\'s need for connection with the earth\, the West\'s evolving regional identity\, and the power of memory in shaping a sense of place. That Varjabedian\'s photographs never seem preachy or overwrought\, despite their grandeur and hints of the sublime\, is a testament to the artist\'s ability to keep his work firmly rooted in his own deeply personal relationship with one extraordinary place. In nearly every image\, the epic and the miniscule expand or contract\, conflating ordinary spatial divisions and recalling O\'Keeffe\'s enigmatic phrase: \'the faraway nearby.\' Chimney Rock and Clearing Storm\, for instance\, captures the rounded knobs of one of Ghost Ranch\'s most recognizable landmarks in stark sunlight\, above a plain shaded by unseen clouds—suggesting another\, equally epic scene hovering just outside the camera frame. In the extreme close-up composition of Oak Leaf and Cottonwood Leaves\, a spray of fallen foliage in crisp detail\, spotted with decay\, appears larger than life in the way it seems to arc toward the viewer. And in Old Corral and Approaching Storm\, time and distance collide where thick nimbus clouds cast broken shadows on an ancient\, collapsing corral. Here the present moment still impacts the past—and vice versa. Craig Varjabedian is widely acclaimed for his images capturing the people and places of the American West\, taken over a photographic career spanning more than 35 years. While his work reveals a deep grasp of the technical aspects of the photographic process\, his gift is his intuitive ability to make authentic and compelling images that illuminate the inseparable ties between identity\, place\, and the act of perceiving—the \'landscape behind the landscape.\' Varjabedian achieves this through a patient\, painstaking approach that is intentionally receptive rather than constructive: he waits for the elements of a scene to come together to create moments of profound beauty. Or\, as he says in the exhibition\'s companion book\, Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby\, \'I wanted the land to tell me how to photograph it.\' Varjabedian is the director of the well-known Eloquent Light Photography Workshops in Santa Fe\, with a Master of Fine Arts degree in photography from the prestigious Rochester Institute of Technology. Museums nationally have exhibited and collected his photographs\, and his work has won an Emmy Award as well as grants from the National Endowment for the Arts\, the Samuel H. Kress Foundation\, the McCune Charitable Foundation\, and the New Mexico Humanities Council. The Gerald Peters Gallery is located at 1011 Paseo de Peralta in Santa Fe\, just a few blocks from Canyon Road. The gallery is open  Monday through Saturday 9-5pm. Call (505) 954-5700 for more information or visit www.gpgallery.com. Visit the artist\'s website at www.craigvarjabedian.com.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby Exhibition\, Santa Fe
DESCRIPTION:Photographs by Craig VarjabedianOctober 23-December 31\, 2009At the heart of Northern New Mexico\'s legendary Ghost Ranch\, a semicircular arc of red-orange cliffs catch and transmute the drama of New Mexico\'s roiling skies in varied\, often startling ways. Spreading beyond these Cliffs of Shining Stone in three directions\, scrub-spotted plains and scattered remnants of the ranch\'s fabled past turn dark or brilliant according to movements far above. Now bright\, now overtaken by heavy gray thunderheads\, now again sun-filled\, the earth and sky maintain a constant interplay that seems fundamental to the place\'s enduring mystique. And for photographer Craig Varjabedian\, it is the serendipitous moments in which the potential in these interactions appears fully realized—\'when I feel the play of light\, shadow\, and texture resolve into something wonderful\,\' he says—that he deftly captures in the silver gelatin photographs comprising Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby. Opening October 23\, 2009 at the Gerald Peters Gallery in Santa Fe\, this national traveling exhibition of images taken at Ghost Ranch over a period of several years reaches beyond the familiar ideas associated with the place—including its renown as a site of rest and renewal\, and as the longtime home of 20th-century painter Georgia O\'Keeffe—into the artist\'s unique vision of his subject\'s relationship to the surrounding earth and its inhabitants. In Varjabedian\'s photographs\, the scenery of Ghost Ranch is additionally part of a fusion of time and timelessness. Through the light and form of his compositions\, he points to the ephemeral nature of all things and provides a launching pad for larger inquiries: humanity\'s need for connection with the earth\, the West\'s evolving regional identity\, and the power of memory in shaping a sense of place. That Varjabedian\'s photographs never seem preachy or overwrought\, despite their grandeur and hints of the sublime\, is a testament to the artist\'s ability to keep his work firmly rooted in his own deeply personal relationship with one extraordinary place. In nearly every image\, the epic and the miniscule expand or contract\, conflating ordinary spatial divisions and recalling O\'Keeffe\'s enigmatic phrase: \'the faraway nearby.\' Chimney Rock and Clearing Storm\, for instance\, captures the rounded knobs of one of Ghost Ranch\'s most recognizable landmarks in stark sunlight\, above a plain shaded by unseen clouds—suggesting another\, equally epic scene hovering just outside the camera frame. In the extreme close-up composition of Oak Leaf and Cottonwood Leaves\, a spray of fallen foliage in crisp detail\, spotted with decay\, appears larger than life in the way it seems to arc toward the viewer. And in Old Corral and Approaching Storm\, time and distance collide where thick nimbus clouds cast broken shadows on an ancient\, collapsing corral. Here the present moment still impacts the past—and vice versa. Craig Varjabedian is widely acclaimed for his images capturing the people and places of the American West\, taken over a photographic career spanning more than 35 years. While his work reveals a deep grasp of the technical aspects of the photographic process\, his gift is his intuitive ability to make authentic and compelling images that illuminate the inseparable ties between identity\, place\, and the act of perceiving—the \'landscape behind the landscape.\' Varjabedian achieves this through a patient\, painstaking approach that is intentionally receptive rather than constructive: he waits for the elements of a scene to come together to create moments of profound beauty. Or\, as he says in the exhibition\'s companion book\, Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby\, \'I wanted the land to tell me how to photograph it.\' Varjabedian is the director of the well-known Eloquent Light Photography Workshops in Santa Fe\, with a Master of Fine Arts degree in photography from the prestigious Rochester Institute of Technology. Museums nationally have exhibited and collected his photographs\, and his work has won an Emmy Award as well as grants from the National Endowment for the Arts\, the Samuel H. Kress Foundation\, the McCune Charitable Foundation\, and the New Mexico Humanities Council. The Gerald Peters Gallery is located at 1011 Paseo de Peralta in Santa Fe\, just a few blocks from Canyon Road. The gallery is open  Monday through Saturday 9-5pm. Call (505) 954-5700 for more information or visit www.gpgallery.com. Visit the artist\'s website at www.craigvarjabedian.com.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby Exhibition\, Santa Fe
DESCRIPTION:Photographs by Craig VarjabedianOctober 23-December 31\, 2009At the heart of Northern New Mexico\'s legendary Ghost Ranch\, a semicircular arc of red-orange cliffs catch and transmute the drama of New Mexico\'s roiling skies in varied\, often startling ways. Spreading beyond these Cliffs of Shining Stone in three directions\, scrub-spotted plains and scattered remnants of the ranch\'s fabled past turn dark or brilliant according to movements far above. Now bright\, now overtaken by heavy gray thunderheads\, now again sun-filled\, the earth and sky maintain a constant interplay that seems fundamental to the place\'s enduring mystique. And for photographer Craig Varjabedian\, it is the serendipitous moments in which the potential in these interactions appears fully realized—\'when I feel the play of light\, shadow\, and texture resolve into something wonderful\,\' he says—that he deftly captures in the silver gelatin photographs comprising Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby. Opening October 23\, 2009 at the Gerald Peters Gallery in Santa Fe\, this national traveling exhibition of images taken at Ghost Ranch over a period of several years reaches beyond the familiar ideas associated with the place—including its renown as a site of rest and renewal\, and as the longtime home of 20th-century painter Georgia O\'Keeffe—into the artist\'s unique vision of his subject\'s relationship to the surrounding earth and its inhabitants. In Varjabedian\'s photographs\, the scenery of Ghost Ranch is additionally part of a fusion of time and timelessness. Through the light and form of his compositions\, he points to the ephemeral nature of all things and provides a launching pad for larger inquiries: humanity\'s need for connection with the earth\, the West\'s evolving regional identity\, and the power of memory in shaping a sense of place. That Varjabedian\'s photographs never seem preachy or overwrought\, despite their grandeur and hints of the sublime\, is a testament to the artist\'s ability to keep his work firmly rooted in his own deeply personal relationship with one extraordinary place. In nearly every image\, the epic and the miniscule expand or contract\, conflating ordinary spatial divisions and recalling O\'Keeffe\'s enigmatic phrase: \'the faraway nearby.\' Chimney Rock and Clearing Storm\, for instance\, captures the rounded knobs of one of Ghost Ranch\'s most recognizable landmarks in stark sunlight\, above a plain shaded by unseen clouds—suggesting another\, equally epic scene hovering just outside the camera frame. In the extreme close-up composition of Oak Leaf and Cottonwood Leaves\, a spray of fallen foliage in crisp detail\, spotted with decay\, appears larger than life in the way it seems to arc toward the viewer. And in Old Corral and Approaching Storm\, time and distance collide where thick nimbus clouds cast broken shadows on an ancient\, collapsing corral. Here the present moment still impacts the past—and vice versa. Craig Varjabedian is widely acclaimed for his images capturing the people and places of the American West\, taken over a photographic career spanning more than 35 years. While his work reveals a deep grasp of the technical aspects of the photographic process\, his gift is his intuitive ability to make authentic and compelling images that illuminate the inseparable ties between identity\, place\, and the act of perceiving—the \'landscape behind the landscape.\' Varjabedian achieves this through a patient\, painstaking approach that is intentionally receptive rather than constructive: he waits for the elements of a scene to come together to create moments of profound beauty. Or\, as he says in the exhibition\'s companion book\, Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby\, \'I wanted the land to tell me how to photograph it.\' Varjabedian is the director of the well-known Eloquent Light Photography Workshops in Santa Fe\, with a Master of Fine Arts degree in photography from the prestigious Rochester Institute of Technology. Museums nationally have exhibited and collected his photographs\, and his work has won an Emmy Award as well as grants from the National Endowment for the Arts\, the Samuel H. Kress Foundation\, the McCune Charitable Foundation\, and the New Mexico Humanities Council. The Gerald Peters Gallery is located at 1011 Paseo de Peralta in Santa Fe\, just a few blocks from Canyon Road. The gallery is open  Monday through Saturday 9-5pm. Call (505) 954-5700 for more information or visit www.gpgallery.com. Visit the artist\'s website at www.craigvarjabedian.com.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby Exhibition\, Santa Fe
DESCRIPTION:Photographs by Craig VarjabedianOctober 23-December 31\, 2009At the heart of Northern New Mexico\'s legendary Ghost Ranch\, a semicircular arc of red-orange cliffs catch and transmute the drama of New Mexico\'s roiling skies in varied\, often startling ways. Spreading beyond these Cliffs of Shining Stone in three directions\, scrub-spotted plains and scattered remnants of the ranch\'s fabled past turn dark or brilliant according to movements far above. Now bright\, now overtaken by heavy gray thunderheads\, now again sun-filled\, the earth and sky maintain a constant interplay that seems fundamental to the place\'s enduring mystique. And for photographer Craig Varjabedian\, it is the serendipitous moments in which the potential in these interactions appears fully realized—\'when I feel the play of light\, shadow\, and texture resolve into something wonderful\,\' he says—that he deftly captures in the silver gelatin photographs comprising Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby. Opening October 23\, 2009 at the Gerald Peters Gallery in Santa Fe\, this national traveling exhibition of images taken at Ghost Ranch over a period of several years reaches beyond the familiar ideas associated with the place—including its renown as a site of rest and renewal\, and as the longtime home of 20th-century painter Georgia O\'Keeffe—into the artist\'s unique vision of his subject\'s relationship to the surrounding earth and its inhabitants. In Varjabedian\'s photographs\, the scenery of Ghost Ranch is additionally part of a fusion of time and timelessness. Through the light and form of his compositions\, he points to the ephemeral nature of all things and provides a launching pad for larger inquiries: humanity\'s need for connection with the earth\, the West\'s evolving regional identity\, and the power of memory in shaping a sense of place. That Varjabedian\'s photographs never seem preachy or overwrought\, despite their grandeur and hints of the sublime\, is a testament to the artist\'s ability to keep his work firmly rooted in his own deeply personal relationship with one extraordinary place. In nearly every image\, the epic and the miniscule expand or contract\, conflating ordinary spatial divisions and recalling O\'Keeffe\'s enigmatic phrase: \'the faraway nearby.\' Chimney Rock and Clearing Storm\, for instance\, captures the rounded knobs of one of Ghost Ranch\'s most recognizable landmarks in stark sunlight\, above a plain shaded by unseen clouds—suggesting another\, equally epic scene hovering just outside the camera frame. In the extreme close-up composition of Oak Leaf and Cottonwood Leaves\, a spray of fallen foliage in crisp detail\, spotted with decay\, appears larger than life in the way it seems to arc toward the viewer. And in Old Corral and Approaching Storm\, time and distance collide where thick nimbus clouds cast broken shadows on an ancient\, collapsing corral. Here the present moment still impacts the past—and vice versa. Craig Varjabedian is widely acclaimed for his images capturing the people and places of the American West\, taken over a photographic career spanning more than 35 years. While his work reveals a deep grasp of the technical aspects of the photographic process\, his gift is his intuitive ability to make authentic and compelling images that illuminate the inseparable ties between identity\, place\, and the act of perceiving—the \'landscape behind the landscape.\' Varjabedian achieves this through a patient\, painstaking approach that is intentionally receptive rather than constructive: he waits for the elements of a scene to come together to create moments of profound beauty. Or\, as he says in the exhibition\'s companion book\, Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby\, \'I wanted the land to tell me how to photograph it.\' Varjabedian is the director of the well-known Eloquent Light Photography Workshops in Santa Fe\, with a Master of Fine Arts degree in photography from the prestigious Rochester Institute of Technology. Museums nationally have exhibited and collected his photographs\, and his work has won an Emmy Award as well as grants from the National Endowment for the Arts\, the Samuel H. Kress Foundation\, the McCune Charitable Foundation\, and the New Mexico Humanities Council. The Gerald Peters Gallery is located at 1011 Paseo de Peralta in Santa Fe\, just a few blocks from Canyon Road. The gallery is open  Monday through Saturday 9-5pm. Call (505) 954-5700 for more information or visit www.gpgallery.com. Visit the artist\'s website at www.craigvarjabedian.com.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby Exhibition\, Santa Fe
DESCRIPTION:Photographs by Craig VarjabedianOctober 23-December 31\, 2009At the heart of Northern New Mexico\'s legendary Ghost Ranch\, a semicircular arc of red-orange cliffs catch and transmute the drama of New Mexico\'s roiling skies in varied\, often startling ways. Spreading beyond these Cliffs of Shining Stone in three directions\, scrub-spotted plains and scattered remnants of the ranch\'s fabled past turn dark or brilliant according to movements far above. Now bright\, now overtaken by heavy gray thunderheads\, now again sun-filled\, the earth and sky maintain a constant interplay that seems fundamental to the place\'s enduring mystique. And for photographer Craig Varjabedian\, it is the serendipitous moments in which the potential in these interactions appears fully realized—\'when I feel the play of light\, shadow\, and texture resolve into something wonderful\,\' he says—that he deftly captures in the silver gelatin photographs comprising Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby. Opening October 23\, 2009 at the Gerald Peters Gallery in Santa Fe\, this national traveling exhibition of images taken at Ghost Ranch over a period of several years reaches beyond the familiar ideas associated with the place—including its renown as a site of rest and renewal\, and as the longtime home of 20th-century painter Georgia O\'Keeffe—into the artist\'s unique vision of his subject\'s relationship to the surrounding earth and its inhabitants. In Varjabedian\'s photographs\, the scenery of Ghost Ranch is additionally part of a fusion of time and timelessness. Through the light and form of his compositions\, he points to the ephemeral nature of all things and provides a launching pad for larger inquiries: humanity\'s need for connection with the earth\, the West\'s evolving regional identity\, and the power of memory in shaping a sense of place. That Varjabedian\'s photographs never seem preachy or overwrought\, despite their grandeur and hints of the sublime\, is a testament to the artist\'s ability to keep his work firmly rooted in his own deeply personal relationship with one extraordinary place. In nearly every image\, the epic and the miniscule expand or contract\, conflating ordinary spatial divisions and recalling O\'Keeffe\'s enigmatic phrase: \'the faraway nearby.\' Chimney Rock and Clearing Storm\, for instance\, captures the rounded knobs of one of Ghost Ranch\'s most recognizable landmarks in stark sunlight\, above a plain shaded by unseen clouds—suggesting another\, equally epic scene hovering just outside the camera frame. In the extreme close-up composition of Oak Leaf and Cottonwood Leaves\, a spray of fallen foliage in crisp detail\, spotted with decay\, appears larger than life in the way it seems to arc toward the viewer. And in Old Corral and Approaching Storm\, time and distance collide where thick nimbus clouds cast broken shadows on an ancient\, collapsing corral. Here the present moment still impacts the past—and vice versa. Craig Varjabedian is widely acclaimed for his images capturing the people and places of the American West\, taken over a photographic career spanning more than 35 years. While his work reveals a deep grasp of the technical aspects of the photographic process\, his gift is his intuitive ability to make authentic and compelling images that illuminate the inseparable ties between identity\, place\, and the act of perceiving—the \'landscape behind the landscape.\' Varjabedian achieves this through a patient\, painstaking approach that is intentionally receptive rather than constructive: he waits for the elements of a scene to come together to create moments of profound beauty. Or\, as he says in the exhibition\'s companion book\, Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby\, \'I wanted the land to tell me how to photograph it.\' Varjabedian is the director of the well-known Eloquent Light Photography Workshops in Santa Fe\, with a Master of Fine Arts degree in photography from the prestigious Rochester Institute of Technology. Museums nationally have exhibited and collected his photographs\, and his work has won an Emmy Award as well as grants from the National Endowment for the Arts\, the Samuel H. Kress Foundation\, the McCune Charitable Foundation\, and the New Mexico Humanities Council. The Gerald Peters Gallery is located at 1011 Paseo de Peralta in Santa Fe\, just a few blocks from Canyon Road. The gallery is open  Monday through Saturday 9-5pm. Call (505) 954-5700 for more information or visit www.gpgallery.com. Visit the artist\'s website at www.craigvarjabedian.com.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby Exhibition\, Santa Fe
DESCRIPTION:Photographs by Craig VarjabedianOctober 23-December 31\, 2009At the heart of Northern New Mexico\'s legendary Ghost Ranch\, a semicircular arc of red-orange cliffs catch and transmute the drama of New Mexico\'s roiling skies in varied\, often startling ways. Spreading beyond these Cliffs of Shining Stone in three directions\, scrub-spotted plains and scattered remnants of the ranch\'s fabled past turn dark or brilliant according to movements far above. Now bright\, now overtaken by heavy gray thunderheads\, now again sun-filled\, the earth and sky maintain a constant interplay that seems fundamental to the place\'s enduring mystique. And for photographer Craig Varjabedian\, it is the serendipitous moments in which the potential in these interactions appears fully realized—\'when I feel the play of light\, shadow\, and texture resolve into something wonderful\,\' he says—that he deftly captures in the silver gelatin photographs comprising Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby. Opening October 23\, 2009 at the Gerald Peters Gallery in Santa Fe\, this national traveling exhibition of images taken at Ghost Ranch over a period of several years reaches beyond the familiar ideas associated with the place—including its renown as a site of rest and renewal\, and as the longtime home of 20th-century painter Georgia O\'Keeffe—into the artist\'s unique vision of his subject\'s relationship to the surrounding earth and its inhabitants. In Varjabedian\'s photographs\, the scenery of Ghost Ranch is additionally part of a fusion of time and timelessness. Through the light and form of his compositions\, he points to the ephemeral nature of all things and provides a launching pad for larger inquiries: humanity\'s need for connection with the earth\, the West\'s evolving regional identity\, and the power of memory in shaping a sense of place. That Varjabedian\'s photographs never seem preachy or overwrought\, despite their grandeur and hints of the sublime\, is a testament to the artist\'s ability to keep his work firmly rooted in his own deeply personal relationship with one extraordinary place. In nearly every image\, the epic and the miniscule expand or contract\, conflating ordinary spatial divisions and recalling O\'Keeffe\'s enigmatic phrase: \'the faraway nearby.\' Chimney Rock and Clearing Storm\, for instance\, captures the rounded knobs of one of Ghost Ranch\'s most recognizable landmarks in stark sunlight\, above a plain shaded by unseen clouds—suggesting another\, equally epic scene hovering just outside the camera frame. In the extreme close-up composition of Oak Leaf and Cottonwood Leaves\, a spray of fallen foliage in crisp detail\, spotted with decay\, appears larger than life in the way it seems to arc toward the viewer. And in Old Corral and Approaching Storm\, time and distance collide where thick nimbus clouds cast broken shadows on an ancient\, collapsing corral. Here the present moment still impacts the past—and vice versa. Craig Varjabedian is widely acclaimed for his images capturing the people and places of the American West\, taken over a photographic career spanning more than 35 years. While his work reveals a deep grasp of the technical aspects of the photographic process\, his gift is his intuitive ability to make authentic and compelling images that illuminate the inseparable ties between identity\, place\, and the act of perceiving—the \'landscape behind the landscape.\' Varjabedian achieves this through a patient\, painstaking approach that is intentionally receptive rather than constructive: he waits for the elements of a scene to come together to create moments of profound beauty. Or\, as he says in the exhibition\'s companion book\, Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby\, \'I wanted the land to tell me how to photograph it.\' Varjabedian is the director of the well-known Eloquent Light Photography Workshops in Santa Fe\, with a Master of Fine Arts degree in photography from the prestigious Rochester Institute of Technology. Museums nationally have exhibited and collected his photographs\, and his work has won an Emmy Award as well as grants from the National Endowment for the Arts\, the Samuel H. Kress Foundation\, the McCune Charitable Foundation\, and the New Mexico Humanities Council. The Gerald Peters Gallery is located at 1011 Paseo de Peralta in Santa Fe\, just a few blocks from Canyon Road. The gallery is open  Monday through Saturday 9-5pm. Call (505) 954-5700 for more information or visit www.gpgallery.com. Visit the artist\'s website at www.craigvarjabedian.com.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby Exhibition\, Santa Fe
DESCRIPTION:Photographs by Craig VarjabedianOctober 23-December 31\, 2009At the heart of Northern New Mexico\'s legendary Ghost Ranch\, a semicircular arc of red-orange cliffs catch and transmute the drama of New Mexico\'s roiling skies in varied\, often startling ways. Spreading beyond these Cliffs of Shining Stone in three directions\, scrub-spotted plains and scattered remnants of the ranch\'s fabled past turn dark or brilliant according to movements far above. Now bright\, now overtaken by heavy gray thunderheads\, now again sun-filled\, the earth and sky maintain a constant interplay that seems fundamental to the place\'s enduring mystique. And for photographer Craig Varjabedian\, it is the serendipitous moments in which the potential in these interactions appears fully realized—\'when I feel the play of light\, shadow\, and texture resolve into something wonderful\,\' he says—that he deftly captures in the silver gelatin photographs comprising Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby. Opening October 23\, 2009 at the Gerald Peters Gallery in Santa Fe\, this national traveling exhibition of images taken at Ghost Ranch over a period of several years reaches beyond the familiar ideas associated with the place—including its renown as a site of rest and renewal\, and as the longtime home of 20th-century painter Georgia O\'Keeffe—into the artist\'s unique vision of his subject\'s relationship to the surrounding earth and its inhabitants. In Varjabedian\'s photographs\, the scenery of Ghost Ranch is additionally part of a fusion of time and timelessness. Through the light and form of his compositions\, he points to the ephemeral nature of all things and provides a launching pad for larger inquiries: humanity\'s need for connection with the earth\, the West\'s evolving regional identity\, and the power of memory in shaping a sense of place. That Varjabedian\'s photographs never seem preachy or overwrought\, despite their grandeur and hints of the sublime\, is a testament to the artist\'s ability to keep his work firmly rooted in his own deeply personal relationship with one extraordinary place. In nearly every image\, the epic and the miniscule expand or contract\, conflating ordinary spatial divisions and recalling O\'Keeffe\'s enigmatic phrase: \'the faraway nearby.\' Chimney Rock and Clearing Storm\, for instance\, captures the rounded knobs of one of Ghost Ranch\'s most recognizable landmarks in stark sunlight\, above a plain shaded by unseen clouds—suggesting another\, equally epic scene hovering just outside the camera frame. In the extreme close-up composition of Oak Leaf and Cottonwood Leaves\, a spray of fallen foliage in crisp detail\, spotted with decay\, appears larger than life in the way it seems to arc toward the viewer. And in Old Corral and Approaching Storm\, time and distance collide where thick nimbus clouds cast broken shadows on an ancient\, collapsing corral. Here the present moment still impacts the past—and vice versa. Craig Varjabedian is widely acclaimed for his images capturing the people and places of the American West\, taken over a photographic career spanning more than 35 years. While his work reveals a deep grasp of the technical aspects of the photographic process\, his gift is his intuitive ability to make authentic and compelling images that illuminate the inseparable ties between identity\, place\, and the act of perceiving—the \'landscape behind the landscape.\' Varjabedian achieves this through a patient\, painstaking approach that is intentionally receptive rather than constructive: he waits for the elements of a scene to come together to create moments of profound beauty. Or\, as he says in the exhibition\'s companion book\, Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby\, \'I wanted the land to tell me how to photograph it.\' Varjabedian is the director of the well-known Eloquent Light Photography Workshops in Santa Fe\, with a Master of Fine Arts degree in photography from the prestigious Rochester Institute of Technology. Museums nationally have exhibited and collected his photographs\, and his work has won an Emmy Award as well as grants from the National Endowment for the Arts\, the Samuel H. Kress Foundation\, the McCune Charitable Foundation\, and the New Mexico Humanities Council. The Gerald Peters Gallery is located at 1011 Paseo de Peralta in Santa Fe\, just a few blocks from Canyon Road. The gallery is open  Monday through Saturday 9-5pm. Call (505) 954-5700 for more information or visit www.gpgallery.com. Visit the artist\'s website at www.craigvarjabedian.com.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby Exhibition\, Santa Fe
DESCRIPTION:Photographs by Craig VarjabedianOctober 23-December 31\, 2009At the heart of Northern New Mexico\'s legendary Ghost Ranch\, a semicircular arc of red-orange cliffs catch and transmute the drama of New Mexico\'s roiling skies in varied\, often startling ways. Spreading beyond these Cliffs of Shining Stone in three directions\, scrub-spotted plains and scattered remnants of the ranch\'s fabled past turn dark or brilliant according to movements far above. Now bright\, now overtaken by heavy gray thunderheads\, now again sun-filled\, the earth and sky maintain a constant interplay that seems fundamental to the place\'s enduring mystique. And for photographer Craig Varjabedian\, it is the serendipitous moments in which the potential in these interactions appears fully realized—\'when I feel the play of light\, shadow\, and texture resolve into something wonderful\,\' he says—that he deftly captures in the silver gelatin photographs comprising Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby. Opening October 23\, 2009 at the Gerald Peters Gallery in Santa Fe\, this national traveling exhibition of images taken at Ghost Ranch over a period of several years reaches beyond the familiar ideas associated with the place—including its renown as a site of rest and renewal\, and as the longtime home of 20th-century painter Georgia O\'Keeffe—into the artist\'s unique vision of his subject\'s relationship to the surrounding earth and its inhabitants. In Varjabedian\'s photographs\, the scenery of Ghost Ranch is additionally part of a fusion of time and timelessness. Through the light and form of his compositions\, he points to the ephemeral nature of all things and provides a launching pad for larger inquiries: humanity\'s need for connection with the earth\, the West\'s evolving regional identity\, and the power of memory in shaping a sense of place. That Varjabedian\'s photographs never seem preachy or overwrought\, despite their grandeur and hints of the sublime\, is a testament to the artist\'s ability to keep his work firmly rooted in his own deeply personal relationship with one extraordinary place. In nearly every image\, the epic and the miniscule expand or contract\, conflating ordinary spatial divisions and recalling O\'Keeffe\'s enigmatic phrase: \'the faraway nearby.\' Chimney Rock and Clearing Storm\, for instance\, captures the rounded knobs of one of Ghost Ranch\'s most recognizable landmarks in stark sunlight\, above a plain shaded by unseen clouds—suggesting another\, equally epic scene hovering just outside the camera frame. In the extreme close-up composition of Oak Leaf and Cottonwood Leaves\, a spray of fallen foliage in crisp detail\, spotted with decay\, appears larger than life in the way it seems to arc toward the viewer. And in Old Corral and Approaching Storm\, time and distance collide where thick nimbus clouds cast broken shadows on an ancient\, collapsing corral. Here the present moment still impacts the past—and vice versa. Craig Varjabedian is widely acclaimed for his images capturing the people and places of the American West\, taken over a photographic career spanning more than 35 years. While his work reveals a deep grasp of the technical aspects of the photographic process\, his gift is his intuitive ability to make authentic and compelling images that illuminate the inseparable ties between identity\, place\, and the act of perceiving—the \'landscape behind the landscape.\' Varjabedian achieves this through a patient\, painstaking approach that is intentionally receptive rather than constructive: he waits for the elements of a scene to come together to create moments of profound beauty. Or\, as he says in the exhibition\'s companion book\, Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby\, \'I wanted the land to tell me how to photograph it.\' Varjabedian is the director of the well-known Eloquent Light Photography Workshops in Santa Fe\, with a Master of Fine Arts degree in photography from the prestigious Rochester Institute of Technology. Museums nationally have exhibited and collected his photographs\, and his work has won an Emmy Award as well as grants from the National Endowment for the Arts\, the Samuel H. Kress Foundation\, the McCune Charitable Foundation\, and the New Mexico Humanities Council. The Gerald Peters Gallery is located at 1011 Paseo de Peralta in Santa Fe\, just a few blocks from Canyon Road. The gallery is open  Monday through Saturday 9-5pm. Call (505) 954-5700 for more information or visit www.gpgallery.com. Visit the artist\'s website at www.craigvarjabedian.com.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby Exhibition\, Santa Fe
DESCRIPTION:Photographs by Craig VarjabedianOctober 23-December 31\, 2009At the heart of Northern New Mexico\'s legendary Ghost Ranch\, a semicircular arc of red-orange cliffs catch and transmute the drama of New Mexico\'s roiling skies in varied\, often startling ways. Spreading beyond these Cliffs of Shining Stone in three directions\, scrub-spotted plains and scattered remnants of the ranch\'s fabled past turn dark or brilliant according to movements far above. Now bright\, now overtaken by heavy gray thunderheads\, now again sun-filled\, the earth and sky maintain a constant interplay that seems fundamental to the place\'s enduring mystique. And for photographer Craig Varjabedian\, it is the serendipitous moments in which the potential in these interactions appears fully realized—\'when I feel the play of light\, shadow\, and texture resolve into something wonderful\,\' he says—that he deftly captures in the silver gelatin photographs comprising Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby. Opening October 23\, 2009 at the Gerald Peters Gallery in Santa Fe\, this national traveling exhibition of images taken at Ghost Ranch over a period of several years reaches beyond the familiar ideas associated with the place—including its renown as a site of rest and renewal\, and as the longtime home of 20th-century painter Georgia O\'Keeffe—into the artist\'s unique vision of his subject\'s relationship to the surrounding earth and its inhabitants. In Varjabedian\'s photographs\, the scenery of Ghost Ranch is additionally part of a fusion of time and timelessness. Through the light and form of his compositions\, he points to the ephemeral nature of all things and provides a launching pad for larger inquiries: humanity\'s need for connection with the earth\, the West\'s evolving regional identity\, and the power of memory in shaping a sense of place. That Varjabedian\'s photographs never seem preachy or overwrought\, despite their grandeur and hints of the sublime\, is a testament to the artist\'s ability to keep his work firmly rooted in his own deeply personal relationship with one extraordinary place. In nearly every image\, the epic and the miniscule expand or contract\, conflating ordinary spatial divisions and recalling O\'Keeffe\'s enigmatic phrase: \'the faraway nearby.\' Chimney Rock and Clearing Storm\, for instance\, captures the rounded knobs of one of Ghost Ranch\'s most recognizable landmarks in stark sunlight\, above a plain shaded by unseen clouds—suggesting another\, equally epic scene hovering just outside the camera frame. In the extreme close-up composition of Oak Leaf and Cottonwood Leaves\, a spray of fallen foliage in crisp detail\, spotted with decay\, appears larger than life in the way it seems to arc toward the viewer. And in Old Corral and Approaching Storm\, time and distance collide where thick nimbus clouds cast broken shadows on an ancient\, collapsing corral. Here the present moment still impacts the past—and vice versa. Craig Varjabedian is widely acclaimed for his images capturing the people and places of the American West\, taken over a photographic career spanning more than 35 years. While his work reveals a deep grasp of the technical aspects of the photographic process\, his gift is his intuitive ability to make authentic and compelling images that illuminate the inseparable ties between identity\, place\, and the act of perceiving—the \'landscape behind the landscape.\' Varjabedian achieves this through a patient\, painstaking approach that is intentionally receptive rather than constructive: he waits for the elements of a scene to come together to create moments of profound beauty. Or\, as he says in the exhibition\'s companion book\, Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby\, \'I wanted the land to tell me how to photograph it.\' Varjabedian is the director of the well-known Eloquent Light Photography Workshops in Santa Fe\, with a Master of Fine Arts degree in photography from the prestigious Rochester Institute of Technology. Museums nationally have exhibited and collected his photographs\, and his work has won an Emmy Award as well as grants from the National Endowment for the Arts\, the Samuel H. Kress Foundation\, the McCune Charitable Foundation\, and the New Mexico Humanities Council. The Gerald Peters Gallery is located at 1011 Paseo de Peralta in Santa Fe\, just a few blocks from Canyon Road. The gallery is open  Monday through Saturday 9-5pm. Call (505) 954-5700 for more information or visit www.gpgallery.com. Visit the artist\'s website at www.craigvarjabedian.com.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby Exhibition\, Santa Fe
DESCRIPTION:Photographs by Craig VarjabedianOctober 23-December 31\, 2009At the heart of Northern New Mexico\'s legendary Ghost Ranch\, a semicircular arc of red-orange cliffs catch and transmute the drama of New Mexico\'s roiling skies in varied\, often startling ways. Spreading beyond these Cliffs of Shining Stone in three directions\, scrub-spotted plains and scattered remnants of the ranch\'s fabled past turn dark or brilliant according to movements far above. Now bright\, now overtaken by heavy gray thunderheads\, now again sun-filled\, the earth and sky maintain a constant interplay that seems fundamental to the place\'s enduring mystique. And for photographer Craig Varjabedian\, it is the serendipitous moments in which the potential in these interactions appears fully realized—\'when I feel the play of light\, shadow\, and texture resolve into something wonderful\,\' he says—that he deftly captures in the silver gelatin photographs comprising Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby. Opening October 23\, 2009 at the Gerald Peters Gallery in Santa Fe\, this national traveling exhibition of images taken at Ghost Ranch over a period of several years reaches beyond the familiar ideas associated with the place—including its renown as a site of rest and renewal\, and as the longtime home of 20th-century painter Georgia O\'Keeffe—into the artist\'s unique vision of his subject\'s relationship to the surrounding earth and its inhabitants. In Varjabedian\'s photographs\, the scenery of Ghost Ranch is additionally part of a fusion of time and timelessness. Through the light and form of his compositions\, he points to the ephemeral nature of all things and provides a launching pad for larger inquiries: humanity\'s need for connection with the earth\, the West\'s evolving regional identity\, and the power of memory in shaping a sense of place. That Varjabedian\'s photographs never seem preachy or overwrought\, despite their grandeur and hints of the sublime\, is a testament to the artist\'s ability to keep his work firmly rooted in his own deeply personal relationship with one extraordinary place. In nearly every image\, the epic and the miniscule expand or contract\, conflating ordinary spatial divisions and recalling O\'Keeffe\'s enigmatic phrase: \'the faraway nearby.\' Chimney Rock and Clearing Storm\, for instance\, captures the rounded knobs of one of Ghost Ranch\'s most recognizable landmarks in stark sunlight\, above a plain shaded by unseen clouds—suggesting another\, equally epic scene hovering just outside the camera frame. In the extreme close-up composition of Oak Leaf and Cottonwood Leaves\, a spray of fallen foliage in crisp detail\, spotted with decay\, appears larger than life in the way it seems to arc toward the viewer. And in Old Corral and Approaching Storm\, time and distance collide where thick nimbus clouds cast broken shadows on an ancient\, collapsing corral. Here the present moment still impacts the past—and vice versa. Craig Varjabedian is widely acclaimed for his images capturing the people and places of the American West\, taken over a photographic career spanning more than 35 years. While his work reveals a deep grasp of the technical aspects of the photographic process\, his gift is his intuitive ability to make authentic and compelling images that illuminate the inseparable ties between identity\, place\, and the act of perceiving—the \'landscape behind the landscape.\' Varjabedian achieves this through a patient\, painstaking approach that is intentionally receptive rather than constructive: he waits for the elements of a scene to come together to create moments of profound beauty. Or\, as he says in the exhibition\'s companion book\, Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby\, \'I wanted the land to tell me how to photograph it.\' Varjabedian is the director of the well-known Eloquent Light Photography Workshops in Santa Fe\, with a Master of Fine Arts degree in photography from the prestigious Rochester Institute of Technology. Museums nationally have exhibited and collected his photographs\, and his work has won an Emmy Award as well as grants from the National Endowment for the Arts\, the Samuel H. Kress Foundation\, the McCune Charitable Foundation\, and the New Mexico Humanities Council. The Gerald Peters Gallery is located at 1011 Paseo de Peralta in Santa Fe\, just a few blocks from Canyon Road. The gallery is open  Monday through Saturday 9-5pm. Call (505) 954-5700 for more information or visit www.gpgallery.com. Visit the artist\'s website at www.craigvarjabedian.com.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:\'The Legend of Billy the Kid or...It\'s Just a Little Gun Play\' Silver City\, NM
DESCRIPTION:-Regular theatre listing through mid-November- The Pinos Altos Melodrama Touring Company presents the western\, comedy classic\, “The Legend of Billy the Kid or…It’s Just a Little Gun Play.”  The season begins April 11th with performances every Saturday night at 8pm at The Red Barn Family Steak House in Silver City\, New Mexico.  For reservations and information phone (575)388-3848.Contact:  Sean Hare\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Pinos Altos Melodrama Touring Company - The Red Barn Family Steakhouse , Silver City, NM  88061
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=7600
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091114
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091115
SUMMARY:\'The Legend of Billy the Kid or...It\'s Just a Little Gun Play\' Silver City\, NM
DESCRIPTION:-Regular theatre listing through mid-November- The Pinos Altos Melodrama Touring Company presents the western\, comedy classic\, “The Legend of Billy the Kid or…It’s Just a Little Gun Play.”  The season begins April 11th with performances every Saturday night at 8pm at The Red Barn Family Steak House in Silver City\, New Mexico.  For reservations and information phone (575)388-3848.Contact:  Sean Hare\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Pinos Altos Melodrama Touring Company - The Red Barn Family Steakhouse , Silver City, NM  88061
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=7601
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091121
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091122
SUMMARY:\'The Legend of Billy the Kid or...It\'s Just a Little Gun Play\' Silver City\, NM
DESCRIPTION:-Regular theatre listing through mid-November- The Pinos Altos Melodrama Touring Company presents the western\, comedy classic\, “The Legend of Billy the Kid or…It’s Just a Little Gun Play.”  The season begins April 11th with performances every Saturday night at 8pm at The Red Barn Family Steak House in Silver City\, New Mexico.  For reservations and information phone (575)388-3848.Contact:  Sean Hare\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Pinos Altos Melodrama Touring Company - The Red Barn Family Steakhouse , Silver City, NM  88061
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=13460
DTSTART:20091121T193000
DTEND:20091121T210000
SUMMARY:Discourse of the Birds a Conversation with David Abram\, Albuquerque
DESCRIPTION:Cultural ecologist and philosopher\, David Abram is the director of the Alliance for Wild Ethics. He is author of The Spell of the Sensuous: Perception and Language in a More-than-Human World\, for which he received the Lannan Literary Award for Nonfiction. An accomplished storyteller and sleight-of-hand magician who has lived and traded magic with indigenous sorcerers in Indonesia\, Nepal and the Americas\, Abram lectures and teaches widely on several continents. His work engages the ecological depths of the imagination\, exploring the ways in which sensory experience\, poetics and wonder inform our relation with the animate earth. Abram\'s essays on the cultural causes and consequences of environmental disarray appear often in such journals as Adbusters\, Orion\, Environmental Ethics\, Tikkun\, Parabola and The Ecologist. He was named by the Utne Reader as one of a hundred visionaries currently transforming the world. In 2005\, he was invited to give the keynote address for the United Nations World Environment Week to 70 mayors from the largest cities around the world. He maintains a passionate interest in interspecies communication\, and in the rejuvenation of oral culture. He is currently completing a book on the ecology of wonder.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:516 Arts - 516 Central Ave SW , Albuquerque, NM United States 87102
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=7999
DTSTART:20091126T110000
DTEND:20091126T143000
SUMMARY:Thanksgiving Holiday Grand Buffet at The Lodge in Cloudcroft*
DESCRIPTION:*Reservations required\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Lodge Resort & Spa - 601 Corona Place P. O. Box 497, Cloudcroft, NM USA 88317
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=8001
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091107
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091108
SUMMARY:Murder Mystery Weekend at The Lodge in Cloudcroft*
DESCRIPTION:Be a sleuth and solve the mystery. One of the most popular events at The Lodge. Lodging Packages are available. *Reservations are required\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Lodge Resort & Spa - 601 Corona Place P. O. Box 497, Cloudcroft, NM USA 88317
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091108
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091109
SUMMARY:Murder Mystery Weekend at The Lodge in Cloudcroft*
DESCRIPTION:Be a sleuth and solve the mystery. One of the most popular events at The Lodge. Lodging Packages are available. *Reservations are required\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Lodge Resort & Spa - 601 Corona Place P. O. Box 497, Cloudcroft, NM USA 88317
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=8003
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091113
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091114
SUMMARY:Murder Mystery Weekend at The Lodge* in Cloudcroft*
DESCRIPTION:Be a sleuth and solve the mystery. One of the most popular events at The Lodge. *Reservations are required. Lodging packages are available.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Lodge Resort & Spa - 601 Corona Place P. O. Box 497, Cloudcroft, NM USA 88317
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091114
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091115
SUMMARY:Murder Mystery Weekend at The Lodge* in Cloudcroft*
DESCRIPTION:Be a sleuth and solve the mystery. One of the most popular events at The Lodge. *Reservations are required. Lodging packages are available.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Lodge Resort & Spa - 601 Corona Place P. O. Box 497, Cloudcroft, NM USA 88317
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091115
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091116
SUMMARY:Murder Mystery Weekend at The Lodge* in Cloudcroft*
DESCRIPTION:Be a sleuth and solve the mystery. One of the most popular events at The Lodge. *Reservations are required. Lodging packages are available.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Lodge Resort & Spa - 601 Corona Place P. O. Box 497, Cloudcroft, NM USA 88317
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DTSTART:20091224T190000
DTEND:20091224T190000
SUMMARY:Santa & Mrs. Claus visit The Lodge in Cloudcroft
DESCRIPTION:Santa &amp; Mrs. Clause share hot cider and cookies while reading \'Twas the Night Before Christmas\' \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Lodge Resort & Spa - 601 Corona Place P. O. Box 497, Cloudcroft, NM USA 88317
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DTSTART:20091225T090000
DTEND:20091225T090000
SUMMARY:Santa at The Lodge in Cloudcroft
DESCRIPTION:Santa drops by for a quick visit Christmas morning at The Lodge\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Lodge Resort & Spa - 601 Corona Place P. O. Box 497, Cloudcroft, NM USA 88317
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DTSTART:20091225T110000
DTEND:20091225T143000
SUMMARY:Christmas Day Brunch Buffet at The Lodge in Cloudcroft*
DESCRIPTION:*Reservations are required\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Lodge Resort & Spa - 601 Corona Place P. O. Box 497, Cloudcroft, NM USA 88317
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DTSTART:20091231T173000
DTEND:20091231T210000
SUMMARY:New Year\'s Eve Grand Dinner Buffet at The Lodge in Cloudcroft*
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LOCATION:The Lodge Resort & Spa - 601 Corona Place P. O. Box 497, Cloudcroft, NM USA 88317
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DTSTART:20091231T190000
DTEND:20100101T010000
SUMMARY:Children\'s New Year\'s Eve Party at The Lodge in Cloudcroft
DESCRIPTION:*Reservations are required.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Lodge Resort & Spa - 601 Corona Place P. O. Box 497, Cloudcroft, NM USA 88317
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DTSTART:20091231T210000
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SUMMARY:Adult\'s New Year\'s Eve Gala at The Lodge Resort in Cloudcroft*
DESCRIPTION:*Reservations are required.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Lodge Resort & Spa - 601 Corona Place P. O. Box 497, Cloudcroft, NM USA 88317
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=8272
DTSTART:20091107T120000
DTEND:20091107T130000
SUMMARY:Renaissance ArtsFaire\, Las Cruces
DESCRIPTION:Young Park\, 1905 E. Nevada Avenue. Saturday 10 am - 5 pm\, Sunday 10 am - 4 pm. $5.00 adults\, $2.00 12 - 16 years of age and under 12 free. 575-523-6403. www.daarts.org or infodaac@daarts.org Spend a weekend with Kings and Queens. Live entertainment\, food\, beverages.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Young Park  - 1905 E. Nevada Avenue  , Las Cruces , NM  
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DTSTART:20091108T120000
DTEND:20091108T130000
SUMMARY:Renaissance ArtsFaire\, Las Cruces
DESCRIPTION:Young Park\, 1905 E. Nevada Avenue. Saturday 10 am - 5 pm\, Sunday 10 am - 4 pm. $5.00 adults\, $2.00 12 - 16 years of age and under 12 free. 575-523-6403. www.daarts.org or infodaac@daarts.org Spend a weekend with Kings and Queens. Live entertainment\, food\, beverages.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Young Park  - 1905 E. Nevada Avenue  , Las Cruces , NM  
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=8275
DTSTART:20091113T193000
DTEND:20091113T213000
SUMMARY:International Mariachi Conference & Spectacular Concert\, Las Cruces
DESCRIPTION:New Mexico State University Pan American Center\, on University Avenue. Friday\, Student Showcase 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm\, Saturday Spectacular concert at 7:30 pm. 575-525-1735. www.lascrucesmariachi.org or lascrucesmariachi@zianet.com Spectacular concert featuring known mariachi performers.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:New Mexico State University Pan American Center  - on University Avenue  , Las Cruces , NM  
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=12153
DTSTART:20091111T150000
DTEND:20091111T160000
SUMMARY:16th Annual Las Cruces International Mariachi Conference
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we preserve culture and celebrate traditions!  This annual event draws students to the educational workshops in Mariachi Music and Folkloric Dance from across the State of New Mexico and the neighboring Southwest\, with visitors traveling from across the United States to sing\, dance and attend the public events\, concerts and festival.  A complete schedule is available on the LCIMC website\, www.lascrucesmariachi.org.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:NMSU Corbett Center - New Mexico State University Campus , Las Cruces, NM US 
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DTSTART:20091114T193000
DTEND:20091114T193000
SUMMARY:International Mariachi Conference & Spectacular Concert\, Las Cruces
DESCRIPTION:New Mexico State University Pan American Center\, on University Avenue. Friday\, Student Showcase 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm\, Saturday Spectacular concert at 7:30 pm. 575-525-1735. www.lascrucesmariachi.org or lascrucesmariachi@zianet.com Spectacular concert featuring known mariachi performers.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:New Mexico State University Pan American Center  - on University Avenue  , Las Cruces , NM  
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DTSTART:20091224T120000
DTEND:20091224T130000
SUMMARY:Christmas Carols and Luminarias on the Plaza\, Old Mesilla
DESCRIPTION:The historic village of Old Mesilla is aglow with thousands of luminarias and caroling.  \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Old Mesilla Plaza - South on Avenida de Mesilla (on the Plaza) , Las Cruces , NM  
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DTSTART:20091108T090000
DTEND:20091108T170000
SUMMARY:Non-toxic Etching\, Albuquerque
DESCRIPTION:In this four day class\, students become acquainted with the beautiful art of etching used by Rembrandt and Goya. This class covers many different techniques\, such as line etching\, aquatint\, softground\, spitbite\, and chine collé. Class dates: Sundays only\, Nov. 8\, 15\, 22\, and 29 Class times: 9 AM - 5 PM\, includes lunch break Class fee: $ 275 + tax\, includes one 6 x 4.5\' copper plate\, 1 sheet of paper\, 2 etching tools\, and printing materials. Instructor: Ray Maseman\, BFA \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:New Grounds Print Workshop & Gallery - 3812 Central Ave SE, 100 B Upper Nob Hill, Albuquerque, NM USA 87108
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=13398
DTSTART:20091218T150000
DTEND:20091218T220000
SUMMARY:14th Annual Christmas Bazaar\, Chinle
DESCRIPTION:14th Annual Christmas BazaarChinle High School GymDec. 17 &amp; 18\, 2009 3-10pmFor more info call 928-674-8216 or via email greta_shirley@yahoo.com\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Chinle  - US 191 & Navajo Route 7 , chinle, AZ USA 86503
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=8877
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100128
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100129
SUMMARY:Call for Entries for Riofest Environmental Film Festival Socorro NM
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LOCATION:Socorro, NM -  , Socorro, NM US 87801
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100129
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SUMMARY:Call for Entries for Riofest Environmental Film Festival Socorro NM
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LOCATION:Socorro, NM -  , Socorro, NM US 87801
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100130
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SUMMARY:Call for Entries for Riofest Environmental Film Festival Socorro NM
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LOCATION:Socorro, NM -  , Socorro, NM US 87801
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=8888
DTSTART:20100311T090000
DTEND:20100311T170000
SUMMARY:45th Annual Rockhound Roundup - Gem & Mineral Show - Deming\, NM
DESCRIPTION:The Rockhound Roundup Gem &amp; Mineral Show includes Jewelry\, Rock Related Items\, Buyers Market\, Lapidary Equipment\, Displays &amp; Demos\, Guided field Trips\, Auctions\, Fossil Digging for Kids\, something for everyone!\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:SW New Mexico Fairgrounds - 4100 Raymond Reed Blvd. , Deming, NM USA 88030
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DTSTART:20100312T090000
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SUMMARY:45th Annual Rockhound Roundup - Gem & Mineral Show - Deming\, NM
DESCRIPTION:The Rockhound Roundup Gem &amp; Mineral Show includes Jewelry\, Rock Related Items\, Buyers Market\, Lapidary Equipment\, Displays &amp; Demos\, Guided field Trips\, Auctions\, Fossil Digging for Kids\, something for everyone!\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:SW New Mexico Fairgrounds - 4100 Raymond Reed Blvd. , Deming, NM USA 88030
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DTSTART:20100313T090000
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SUMMARY:45th Annual Rockhound Roundup - Gem & Mineral Show - Deming\, NM
DESCRIPTION:The Rockhound Roundup Gem &amp; Mineral Show includes Jewelry\, Rock Related Items\, Buyers Market\, Lapidary Equipment\, Displays &amp; Demos\, Guided field Trips\, Auctions\, Fossil Digging for Kids\, something for everyone!\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:SW New Mexico Fairgrounds - 4100 Raymond Reed Blvd. , Deming, NM USA 88030
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DTSTART:20100314T090000
DTEND:20100314T170000
SUMMARY:45th Annual Rockhound Roundup - Gem & Mineral Show - Deming\, NM
DESCRIPTION:The Rockhound Roundup Gem &amp; Mineral Show includes Jewelry\, Rock Related Items\, Buyers Market\, Lapidary Equipment\, Displays &amp; Demos\, Guided field Trips\, Auctions\, Fossil Digging for Kids\, something for everyone!\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:SW New Mexico Fairgrounds - 4100 Raymond Reed Blvd. , Deming, NM USA 88030
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=9127
DTSTART:20091121T173000
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SUMMARY:Catholic Charities 6th Annual Festival of Trees\, Bernalillo
DESCRIPTION:Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Santa Fe will host a Grand Gala Event at the Hyatt Tamaya Hotel and Spa on Saturday the 21st of November\, 2009. For more inforamtion call 505-724-4621. If you would like to decorate a tree or reserve a table please call as soon as possible. All proceeds go to serve those in need in our communities.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Hyatt Regency -  , Albuquerque, NM  
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=9244
DTSTART:20100226T170000
DTEND:20100226T200000
SUMMARY:ARTfeast Edible Art Tour (EAT)\, Santa Fe
DESCRIPTION:Exquisite sculpture\, masterful paintings\, and other great works of fine and folk art have inspired some of Santa Fe’s renowned chefs to prepare culinary delights served during the Edible Art Tour. The doors to more than 30 of Santa Fe’s finest art galleries welcome guests to this unique visual and culinary feast. World-class pottery\, paintings\, sculpture\, photography\, art glass\, prints\, and weavings are among the treasures displayed during the three-hour event. Wander through the Downtown and on Canyon Road\, sampling sumptuous fare along the way. Free shuttle buses join the two areas and make multiple stops throughout the event. Purchase tickets on line at www.artfeast.com.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Downtown and Canyon Road -  , Santa Fe, NM usa 87501
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=9254
DTSTART:20091212T090000
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SUMMARY:Winterfest Fort Sumner\, NM
DESCRIPTION:All day event with an art an crafts show\, car show\, visit from Santa and prizes given away every 30 minutes.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Fort Sumner Chamber of Commerce - 707 N. 4th PO Box 28, Fort Sumner, NM usa 88119
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091222
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091223
SUMMARY:“Images of Tortugas” at Branigan Cultural Center\, Las Cruces
DESCRIPTION:&ldquo;Images of Tortugas&rdquo; opens at Branigan Cultural Center  Las Cruces\, NM &ndash;&ldquo;Images of Tortugas\,&rdquo; a photographic essay by Robert Kaiser opens Friday\, November 13\, 2009 at the Branigan Cultural Center and will run through December 26\, 2009.  The public is invited to meet Kaiser during the opening reception held in conjunction with the First Friday Ramble on December 4th from 5 to 7 p.m. The small village of Tortugas\, located about three and a half miles outside of Las Cruces\, was established in the early 1850s.  The first inhabitants were made up of Manso Indians from the Guadalupe Mission in present day Juarez\, Tiguas from Isleta del Sur\, and Piro Indians from Senec&uacute; del Sur and Socorro del Sur.  Since its founding\, generations have observed the annual feast days of the Virgin of Guadalupe on December 10th\, 11th\, and 12th.   Organized by the Corporacion de Los Indigenes de Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe\, a key activity of the event is the four-mile pilgrimage up Tortugas Mountain\, also known as &ldquo;A&rdquo; Mountain by NMSU students. In 2008 Robert Kaiser joined the pilgrimage and the resulting photography makes up the &ldquo;Images of Tortugas&rdquo; exhibit.  Kaiser completed his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design from the University of Utah\, Salt Lake City\, under the tutelage of visiting Professor Roland Siegrist. His body of work has been published in major news sources and magazines.  He is currently working on a book project documenting Hispanic culture with Professor Spencer Herrera of NMSU.   In conjunction with the exhibit\, a special screening of &ldquo;Our People\, Our Faith&hellip;Our Lady&rdquo; will be held at the Rio Grande Theater\, on Thursday\, December 3rd.  The documentary produced by the City of Las Cruces &ndash;TV was directed by Adrian Guzman\, and explores the three day Fiesta of Our Lady of Guadalupe\, in Tortugas\, NM.  The film starts at 7:00 p.m.  Tickets are free and are available at City Hall &ndash; 200 N. Church Street. The Branigan Cultural Center\, 501 N. Main Street\, is located at the north end of the Downtown Mall in Las Cruces.  The exhibit and reception is free and open to the public.  Galleries are open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.  For more information about exhibits\, contact the Branigan Cultural Center at (575) 541-2154 or visit the Center&rsquo;s web site at http://www.las-cruces.org/museums.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Branigan Cultural Center - 501 N. Main Street (at the North end of the Downtown Mall), Las Cruces, NM  88001
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=9383
DTSTART:20091113T220000
DTEND:20091114T180000
SUMMARY:Christmas Jubilee 2009\, Ruidoso
DESCRIPTION:The Ruidoso Valley Greeters invite you to attend Christmas Jubilee at the Convention Center in the heart of Ruidoso. 80 Local merchants and crafters will set up a Holiday shopping extravaganza. A visit and picture with Santa highlights the experience for children and our Story Teller will help to entertain them. Jubilee features not only exceptional and unique merchandise but also a Food Court serving delicious dishes from local restaurants. For more information contact our website at christmasjubilee.net.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Ruidoso Convention Center - 111 Sierra Blanca Drive , Ruidoso, NM United States 88345
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=9384
DTSTART:20091114T220000
DTEND:20091115T180000
SUMMARY:Christmas Jubilee 2009\, Ruidoso
DESCRIPTION:The Ruidoso Valley Greeters invite you to attend Christmas Jubilee at the Convention Center in the heart of Ruidoso. 80 Local merchants and crafters will set up a Holiday shopping extravaganza. A visit and picture with Santa highlights the experience for children and our Story Teller will help to entertain them. Jubilee features not only exceptional and unique merchandise but also a Food Court serving delicious dishes from local restaurants. For more information contact our website at christmasjubilee.net.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Ruidoso Convention Center - 111 Sierra Blanca Drive , Ruidoso, NM United States 88345
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=9385
DTSTART:20091115T220000
DTEND:20091116T180000
SUMMARY:Christmas Jubilee 2009\, Ruidoso
DESCRIPTION:The Ruidoso Valley Greeters invite you to attend Christmas Jubilee at the Convention Center in the heart of Ruidoso. 80 Local merchants and crafters will set up a Holiday shopping extravaganza. A visit and picture with Santa highlights the experience for children and our Story Teller will help to entertain them. Jubilee features not only exceptional and unique merchandise but also a Food Court serving delicious dishes from local restaurants. For more information contact our website at christmasjubilee.net.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Ruidoso Convention Center - 111 Sierra Blanca Drive , Ruidoso, NM United States 88345
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=13442
DTSTART:20091212T090000
DTEND:20091212T160000
SUMMARY:St. Therese Arts and Craft Fair\, Albuquerque
DESCRIPTION:Over 50 vendors selling various arts and crafts such as woodworking\, needle work\, ceramics\, metal working\, Native American Art &amp; Jewelry\, Hawaiian Crafts\, Religious Art &amp; Items\, and Christmas crafts. Free gift wrapping and Silent Auction.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:St. Therese Community Center - 212 Mildred Ave. NW , Albuquerque, NM  87107
CATEGORIES: Events
PRIORITY:0
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=13443
DTSTART:20091213T090000
DTEND:20091213T160000
SUMMARY:St. Therese Arts and Craft Fair\, Albuquerque
DESCRIPTION:Over 50 vendors selling various arts and crafts such as woodworking\, needle work\, ceramics\, metal working\, Native American Art &amp; Jewelry\, Hawaiian Crafts\, Religious Art &amp; Items\, and Christmas crafts. Free gift wrapping and Silent Auction.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:St. Therese Community Center - 212 Mildred Ave. NW , Albuquerque, NM  87107
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PRIORITY:0
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=9572
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091204
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091205
SUMMARY:Red Rock Balloon Rally\, Gallup
DESCRIPTION:This year marks the 29th anniversary of the Red Rock Balloon Rally\, the second largest balloon rally in the world\, with 200 balloons. Red Rock Park\, with its massive\, smooth sandstone bluffs and deep canyons is the perfect backdrop for the colorful nylon spectacle viewed by thousands of visitors each year since 1981.The Balloon Rally schedule of events includes mass ascensions\, balloon glows and competition with beautiful\, hand crafted Native American arts and crafts. Admission is free. For information about attending this event call 1 (800) 380-4989\, or visit http://redrockballoonrally.commore information on New Mexico tourism visit http://www.newmexico.org/\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Red Rock Park - Route 66 @ Highway 566 , Gallup, NM USA 87301
CATEGORIES: Events
PRIORITY:0
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091205
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091206
SUMMARY:Red Rock Balloon Rally\, Gallup
DESCRIPTION:This year marks the 29th anniversary of the Red Rock Balloon Rally\, the second largest balloon rally in the world\, with 200 balloons. Red Rock Park\, with its massive\, smooth sandstone bluffs and deep canyons is the perfect backdrop for the colorful nylon spectacle viewed by thousands of visitors each year since 1981.The Balloon Rally schedule of events includes mass ascensions\, balloon glows and competition with beautiful\, hand crafted Native American arts and crafts. Admission is free. For information about attending this event call 1 (800) 380-4989\, or visit http://redrockballoonrally.commore information on New Mexico tourism visit http://www.newmexico.org/\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Red Rock Park - Route 66 @ Highway 566 , Gallup, NM USA 87301
CATEGORIES: Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091206
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091207
SUMMARY:Red Rock Balloon Rally\, Gallup
DESCRIPTION:This year marks the 29th anniversary of the Red Rock Balloon Rally\, the second largest balloon rally in the world\, with 200 balloons. Red Rock Park\, with its massive\, smooth sandstone bluffs and deep canyons is the perfect backdrop for the colorful nylon spectacle viewed by thousands of visitors each year since 1981.The Balloon Rally schedule of events includes mass ascensions\, balloon glows and competition with beautiful\, hand crafted Native American arts and crafts. Admission is free. For information about attending this event call 1 (800) 380-4989\, or visit http://redrockballoonrally.commore information on New Mexico tourism visit http://www.newmexico.org/\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Red Rock Park - Route 66 @ Highway 566 , Gallup, NM USA 87301
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=9566
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100618
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100619
SUMMARY:The 2010 Buckaroo Ball\, Santa Fe
DESCRIPTION: “The 2010 Buckaroo Ball”\, lasting 3 days\, from June 17 through June 19\, 2010. This weekend of affairs in Santa Fe County\,  serves to raise money for granting to other non-profit organizations that serve youth at-risk through a combination of evening receptions\, a Saturday Night Gala and Auction\, a Home and Garden tour in Santa Fe\, and a Gallery and Shopping tour. The event takes place in various venues in and around Santa Fe\, in partnership with local hotels\, restaurants\, galleries and stores\, and it leverages and promotes Santa Fe’s well-known reputation as one of the most desirable and unusual travel spots in the world. The event is highly publicized regionally and nationally\, and is open to anybody who wishes to purchase a ticket. The Buckaroo Ball has over 1000 attendees\, and draws a significant percentage of clientele from outside of Santa Fe County. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Santa Fe Region - TBD , Santa Fe, NM USA 87501
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PRIORITY:0
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=9567
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100619
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100620
SUMMARY:The 2010 Buckaroo Ball\, Santa Fe
DESCRIPTION: “The 2010 Buckaroo Ball”\, lasting 3 days\, from June 17 through June 19\, 2010. This weekend of affairs in Santa Fe County\,  serves to raise money for granting to other non-profit organizations that serve youth at-risk through a combination of evening receptions\, a Saturday Night Gala and Auction\, a Home and Garden tour in Santa Fe\, and a Gallery and Shopping tour. The event takes place in various venues in and around Santa Fe\, in partnership with local hotels\, restaurants\, galleries and stores\, and it leverages and promotes Santa Fe’s well-known reputation as one of the most desirable and unusual travel spots in the world. The event is highly publicized regionally and nationally\, and is open to anybody who wishes to purchase a ticket. The Buckaroo Ball has over 1000 attendees\, and draws a significant percentage of clientele from outside of Santa Fe County. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Santa Fe Region - TBD , Santa Fe, NM USA 87501
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100620
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100621
SUMMARY:The 2010 Buckaroo Ball\, Santa Fe
DESCRIPTION: “The 2010 Buckaroo Ball”\, lasting 3 days\, from June 17 through June 19\, 2010. This weekend of affairs in Santa Fe County\,  serves to raise money for granting to other non-profit organizations that serve youth at-risk through a combination of evening receptions\, a Saturday Night Gala and Auction\, a Home and Garden tour in Santa Fe\, and a Gallery and Shopping tour. The event takes place in various venues in and around Santa Fe\, in partnership with local hotels\, restaurants\, galleries and stores\, and it leverages and promotes Santa Fe’s well-known reputation as one of the most desirable and unusual travel spots in the world. The event is highly publicized regionally and nationally\, and is open to anybody who wishes to purchase a ticket. The Buckaroo Ball has over 1000 attendees\, and draws a significant percentage of clientele from outside of Santa Fe County. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Santa Fe Region - TBD , Santa Fe, NM USA 87501
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=9669
DTSTART:20091110T183000
DTEND:20091110T200000
SUMMARY:Beginning Square Dance Lessons\, Albuquerque
DESCRIPTION:Beginning Square Dance Lessons sponsored by the Crazy Eights Square Dance Club. Fun and easy to learn for all ages and abilities. Singles\, couples\, and families with kids are welcome. No need for fancy clothes\, casual will do fine. Need a partner? We\'ll provide you with an experienced dancer to help you kick up your heels. Can\'t get a baby sitter? Bring the little ones with you. We love babies! The first two lessons are FREE. Location is the Albuquerque Square Dance Center. 4915 Hawkins NE. Call Bill at a(505) 881-0137 for more information. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Albuquerque Square Dance Center - 4915 Hawkins NE , Albuquerque, NM US 87109
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DTSTART:20091117T183000
DTEND:20091117T200000
SUMMARY:Beginning Square Dance Lessons\, Albuquerque
DESCRIPTION:Beginning Square Dance Lessons sponsored by the Crazy Eights Square Dance Club. Fun and easy to learn for all ages and abilities. Singles\, couples\, and families with kids are welcome. No need for fancy clothes\, casual will do fine. Need a partner? We\'ll provide you with an experienced dancer to help you kick up your heels. Can\'t get a baby sitter? Bring the little ones with you. We love babies! The first two lessons are FREE. Location is the Albuquerque Square Dance Center. 4915 Hawkins NE. Call Bill at a(505) 881-0137 for more information. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Albuquerque Square Dance Center - 4915 Hawkins NE , Albuquerque, NM US 87109
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DTSTART:20091124T183000
DTEND:20091124T200000
SUMMARY:Beginning Square Dance Lessons\, Albuquerque
DESCRIPTION:Beginning Square Dance Lessons sponsored by the Crazy Eights Square Dance Club. Fun and easy to learn for all ages and abilities. Singles\, couples\, and families with kids are welcome. No need for fancy clothes\, casual will do fine. Need a partner? We\'ll provide you with an experienced dancer to help you kick up your heels. Can\'t get a baby sitter? Bring the little ones with you. We love babies! The first two lessons are FREE. Location is the Albuquerque Square Dance Center. 4915 Hawkins NE. Call Bill at a(505) 881-0137 for more information. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Albuquerque Square Dance Center - 4915 Hawkins NE , Albuquerque, NM US 87109
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DTSTART:20091215T183000
DTEND:20091215T200000
SUMMARY:Beginning Square Dance Lessons\, Albuquerque
DESCRIPTION:Beginning Square Dance Lessons sponsored by the Crazy Eights Square Dance Club. Fun and easy to learn for all ages and abilities. Singles\, couples\, and families with kids are welcome. No need for fancy clothes\, casual will do fine. Need a partner? We\'ll provide you with an experienced dancer to help you kick up your heels. Can\'t get a baby sitter? Bring the little ones with you. We love babies! The first two lessons are FREE. Location is the Albuquerque Square Dance Center. 4915 Hawkins NE. Call Bill at a(505) 881-0137 for more information. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Albuquerque Square Dance Center - 4915 Hawkins NE , Albuquerque, NM US 87109
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DTSTART:20091229T183000
DTEND:20091229T200000
SUMMARY:Beginning Square Dance Lessons\, Albuquerque
DESCRIPTION:Beginning Square Dance Lessons sponsored by the Crazy Eights Square Dance Club. Fun and easy to learn for all ages and abilities. Singles\, couples\, and families with kids are welcome. No need for fancy clothes\, casual will do fine. Need a partner? We\'ll provide you with an experienced dancer to help you kick up your heels. Can\'t get a baby sitter? Bring the little ones with you. We love babies! The first two lessons are FREE. Location is the Albuquerque Square Dance Center. 4915 Hawkins NE. Call Bill at a(505) 881-0137 for more information. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Albuquerque Square Dance Center - 4915 Hawkins NE , Albuquerque, NM US 87109
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DTSTART:20100105T183000
DTEND:20100105T200000
SUMMARY:Beginning Square Dance Lessons\, Albuquerque
DESCRIPTION:Beginning Square Dance Lessons sponsored by the Crazy Eights Square Dance Club. Fun and easy to learn for all ages and abilities. Singles\, couples\, and families with kids are welcome. No need for fancy clothes\, casual will do fine. Need a partner? We\'ll provide you with an experienced dancer to help you kick up your heels. Can\'t get a baby sitter? Bring the little ones with you. We love babies! The first two lessons are FREE. Location is the Albuquerque Square Dance Center. 4915 Hawkins NE. Call Bill at a(505) 881-0137 for more information. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Albuquerque Square Dance Center - 4915 Hawkins NE , Albuquerque, NM US 87109
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DTEND:20100112T200000
SUMMARY:Beginning Square Dance Lessons\, Albuquerque
DESCRIPTION:Beginning Square Dance Lessons sponsored by the Crazy Eights Square Dance Club. Fun and easy to learn for all ages and abilities. Singles\, couples\, and families with kids are welcome. No need for fancy clothes\, casual will do fine. Need a partner? We\'ll provide you with an experienced dancer to help you kick up your heels. Can\'t get a baby sitter? Bring the little ones with you. We love babies! The first two lessons are FREE. Location is the Albuquerque Square Dance Center. 4915 Hawkins NE. Call Bill at a(505) 881-0137 for more information. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Albuquerque Square Dance Center - 4915 Hawkins NE , Albuquerque, NM US 87109
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DTSTART:20100119T183000
DTEND:20100119T200000
SUMMARY:Beginning Square Dance Lessons\, Albuquerque
DESCRIPTION:Beginning Square Dance Lessons sponsored by the Crazy Eights Square Dance Club. Fun and easy to learn for all ages and abilities. Singles\, couples\, and families with kids are welcome. No need for fancy clothes\, casual will do fine. Need a partner? We\'ll provide you with an experienced dancer to help you kick up your heels. Can\'t get a baby sitter? Bring the little ones with you. We love babies! The first two lessons are FREE. Location is the Albuquerque Square Dance Center. 4915 Hawkins NE. Call Bill at a(505) 881-0137 for more information. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Albuquerque Square Dance Center - 4915 Hawkins NE , Albuquerque, NM US 87109
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DTSTART:20100126T183000
DTEND:20100126T200000
SUMMARY:Beginning Square Dance Lessons\, Albuquerque
DESCRIPTION:Beginning Square Dance Lessons sponsored by the Crazy Eights Square Dance Club. Fun and easy to learn for all ages and abilities. Singles\, couples\, and families with kids are welcome. No need for fancy clothes\, casual will do fine. Need a partner? We\'ll provide you with an experienced dancer to help you kick up your heels. Can\'t get a baby sitter? Bring the little ones with you. We love babies! The first two lessons are FREE. Location is the Albuquerque Square Dance Center. 4915 Hawkins NE. Call Bill at a(505) 881-0137 for more information. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Albuquerque Square Dance Center - 4915 Hawkins NE , Albuquerque, NM US 87109
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DTSTART:20100202T183000
DTEND:20100202T200000
SUMMARY:Beginning Square Dance Lessons\, Albuquerque
DESCRIPTION:Beginning Square Dance Lessons sponsored by the Crazy Eights Square Dance Club. Fun and easy to learn for all ages and abilities. Singles\, couples\, and families with kids are welcome. No need for fancy clothes\, casual will do fine. Need a partner? We\'ll provide you with an experienced dancer to help you kick up your heels. Can\'t get a baby sitter? Bring the little ones with you. We love babies! The first two lessons are FREE. Location is the Albuquerque Square Dance Center. 4915 Hawkins NE. Call Bill at a(505) 881-0137 for more information. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Albuquerque Square Dance Center - 4915 Hawkins NE , Albuquerque, NM US 87109
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DTSTART:20100209T183000
DTEND:20100209T200000
SUMMARY:Beginning Square Dance Lessons\, Albuquerque
DESCRIPTION:Beginning Square Dance Lessons sponsored by the Crazy Eights Square Dance Club. Fun and easy to learn for all ages and abilities. Singles\, couples\, and families with kids are welcome. No need for fancy clothes\, casual will do fine. Need a partner? We\'ll provide you with an experienced dancer to help you kick up your heels. Can\'t get a baby sitter? Bring the little ones with you. We love babies! The first two lessons are FREE. Location is the Albuquerque Square Dance Center. 4915 Hawkins NE. Call Bill at a(505) 881-0137 for more information. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Albuquerque Square Dance Center - 4915 Hawkins NE , Albuquerque, NM US 87109
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DTSTART:20100216T183000
DTEND:20100216T200000
SUMMARY:Beginning Square Dance Lessons\, Albuquerque
DESCRIPTION:Beginning Square Dance Lessons sponsored by the Crazy Eights Square Dance Club. Fun and easy to learn for all ages and abilities. Singles\, couples\, and families with kids are welcome. No need for fancy clothes\, casual will do fine. Need a partner? We\'ll provide you with an experienced dancer to help you kick up your heels. Can\'t get a baby sitter? Bring the little ones with you. We love babies! The first two lessons are FREE. Location is the Albuquerque Square Dance Center. 4915 Hawkins NE. Call Bill at a(505) 881-0137 for more information. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Albuquerque Square Dance Center - 4915 Hawkins NE , Albuquerque, NM US 87109
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DTSTART:20100223T183000
DTEND:20100223T200000
SUMMARY:Beginning Square Dance Lessons\, Albuquerque
DESCRIPTION:Beginning Square Dance Lessons sponsored by the Crazy Eights Square Dance Club. Fun and easy to learn for all ages and abilities. Singles\, couples\, and families with kids are welcome. No need for fancy clothes\, casual will do fine. Need a partner? We\'ll provide you with an experienced dancer to help you kick up your heels. Can\'t get a baby sitter? Bring the little ones with you. We love babies! The first two lessons are FREE. Location is the Albuquerque Square Dance Center. 4915 Hawkins NE. Call Bill at a(505) 881-0137 for more information. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Albuquerque Square Dance Center - 4915 Hawkins NE , Albuquerque, NM US 87109
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DTSTART:20100302T183000
DTEND:20100302T200000
SUMMARY:Beginning Square Dance Lessons\, Albuquerque
DESCRIPTION:Beginning Square Dance Lessons sponsored by the Crazy Eights Square Dance Club. Fun and easy to learn for all ages and abilities. Singles\, couples\, and families with kids are welcome. No need for fancy clothes\, casual will do fine. Need a partner? We\'ll provide you with an experienced dancer to help you kick up your heels. Can\'t get a baby sitter? Bring the little ones with you. We love babies! The first two lessons are FREE. Location is the Albuquerque Square Dance Center. 4915 Hawkins NE. Call Bill at a(505) 881-0137 for more information. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Albuquerque Square Dance Center - 4915 Hawkins NE , Albuquerque, NM US 87109
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DTSTART:20100309T183000
DTEND:20100309T200000
SUMMARY:Beginning Square Dance Lessons\, Albuquerque
DESCRIPTION:Beginning Square Dance Lessons sponsored by the Crazy Eights Square Dance Club. Fun and easy to learn for all ages and abilities. Singles\, couples\, and families with kids are welcome. No need for fancy clothes\, casual will do fine. Need a partner? We\'ll provide you with an experienced dancer to help you kick up your heels. Can\'t get a baby sitter? Bring the little ones with you. We love babies! The first two lessons are FREE. Location is the Albuquerque Square Dance Center. 4915 Hawkins NE. Call Bill at a(505) 881-0137 for more information. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Albuquerque Square Dance Center - 4915 Hawkins NE , Albuquerque, NM US 87109
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DTSTART:20100316T183000
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SUMMARY:Beginning Square Dance Lessons\, Albuquerque
DESCRIPTION:Beginning Square Dance Lessons sponsored by the Crazy Eights Square Dance Club. Fun and easy to learn for all ages and abilities. Singles\, couples\, and families with kids are welcome. No need for fancy clothes\, casual will do fine. Need a partner? We\'ll provide you with an experienced dancer to help you kick up your heels. Can\'t get a baby sitter? Bring the little ones with you. We love babies! The first two lessons are FREE. Location is the Albuquerque Square Dance Center. 4915 Hawkins NE. Call Bill at a(505) 881-0137 for more information. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Albuquerque Square Dance Center - 4915 Hawkins NE , Albuquerque, NM US 87109
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DTSTART:20100323T183000
DTEND:20100323T200000
SUMMARY:Beginning Square Dance Lessons\, Albuquerque
DESCRIPTION:Beginning Square Dance Lessons sponsored by the Crazy Eights Square Dance Club. Fun and easy to learn for all ages and abilities. Singles\, couples\, and families with kids are welcome. No need for fancy clothes\, casual will do fine. Need a partner? We\'ll provide you with an experienced dancer to help you kick up your heels. Can\'t get a baby sitter? Bring the little ones with you. We love babies! The first two lessons are FREE. Location is the Albuquerque Square Dance Center. 4915 Hawkins NE. Call Bill at a(505) 881-0137 for more information. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Albuquerque Square Dance Center - 4915 Hawkins NE , Albuquerque, NM US 87109
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DTSTART:20100330T183000
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SUMMARY:Beginning Square Dance Lessons\, Albuquerque
DESCRIPTION:Beginning Square Dance Lessons sponsored by the Crazy Eights Square Dance Club. Fun and easy to learn for all ages and abilities. Singles\, couples\, and families with kids are welcome. No need for fancy clothes\, casual will do fine. Need a partner? We\'ll provide you with an experienced dancer to help you kick up your heels. Can\'t get a baby sitter? Bring the little ones with you. We love babies! The first two lessons are FREE. Location is the Albuquerque Square Dance Center. 4915 Hawkins NE. Call Bill at a(505) 881-0137 for more information. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Beginning Square Dance Lessons\, Albuquerque
DESCRIPTION:Beginning Square Dance lessons sponsored by the Crazy Eights Square Dance Club. Fun and easy to learn by all ages and abilities. No need for fancy outfits\, casual dress will do nicely. Singles\, couples\, and families with kids are welcome. No partner\, no problem. We will provide experienced dancers to help you kick up your heels. Can\'t get a baby sitter\, bring the little ones with you. We love babies. The first two lessons are FREE. Located at the Albuquerque Square Dance Center\, 4915 Hawkins NE. Call Bill at (505) 881-0137 for more information. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Beginning Square Dance Lessons\, Albuquerque
DESCRIPTION:Beginning Square Dance lessons sponsored by the Crazy Eights Square Dance Club. Fun and easy to learn by all ages and abilities. No need for fancy outfits\, casual dress will do nicely. Singles\, couples\, and families with kids are welcome. No partner\, no problem. We will provide experienced dancers to help you kick up your heels. Can\'t get a baby sitter\, bring the little ones with you. We love babies. The first two lessons are FREE. Located at the Albuquerque Square Dance Center\, 4915 Hawkins NE. Call Bill at (505) 881-0137 for more information. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Beginning Square Dance Lessons\, Albuquerque
DESCRIPTION:Beginning Square Dance lessons sponsored by the Crazy Eights Square Dance Club. Fun and easy to learn by all ages and abilities. No need for fancy outfits\, casual dress will do nicely. Singles\, couples\, and families with kids are welcome. No partner\, no problem. We will provide experienced dancers to help you kick up your heels. Can\'t get a baby sitter\, bring the little ones with you. We love babies. The first two lessons are FREE. Located at the Albuquerque Square Dance Center\, 4915 Hawkins NE. Call Bill at (505) 881-0137 for more information. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Beginning Square Dance Lessons\, Albuquerque
DESCRIPTION:Beginning Square Dance lessons sponsored by the Crazy Eights Square Dance Club. Fun and easy to learn by all ages and abilities. No need for fancy outfits\, casual dress will do nicely. Singles\, couples\, and families with kids are welcome. No partner\, no problem. We will provide experienced dancers to help you kick up your heels. Can\'t get a baby sitter\, bring the little ones with you. We love babies. The first two lessons are FREE. Located at the Albuquerque Square Dance Center\, 4915 Hawkins NE. Call Bill at (505) 881-0137 for more information. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Beginning Square Dance Lessons\, Albuquerque
DESCRIPTION:Beginning Square Dance lessons sponsored by the Crazy Eights Square Dance Club. Fun and easy to learn by all ages and abilities. No need for fancy outfits\, casual dress will do nicely. Singles\, couples\, and families with kids are welcome. No partner\, no problem. We will provide experienced dancers to help you kick up your heels. Can\'t get a baby sitter\, bring the little ones with you. We love babies. The first two lessons are FREE. Located at the Albuquerque Square Dance Center\, 4915 Hawkins NE. Call Bill at (505) 881-0137 for more information. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Beginning Square Dance Lessons\, Albuquerque
DESCRIPTION:Beginning Square Dance lessons sponsored by the Crazy Eights Square Dance Club. Fun and easy to learn by all ages and abilities. No need for fancy outfits\, casual dress will do nicely. Singles\, couples\, and families with kids are welcome. No partner\, no problem. We will provide experienced dancers to help you kick up your heels. Can\'t get a baby sitter\, bring the little ones with you. We love babies. The first two lessons are FREE. Located at the Albuquerque Square Dance Center\, 4915 Hawkins NE. Call Bill at (505) 881-0137 for more information. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Beginning Square Dance Lessons\, Albuquerque
DESCRIPTION:Beginning Square Dance lessons sponsored by the Crazy Eights Square Dance Club. Fun and easy to learn by all ages and abilities. No need for fancy outfits\, casual dress will do nicely. Singles\, couples\, and families with kids are welcome. No partner\, no problem. We will provide experienced dancers to help you kick up your heels. Can\'t get a baby sitter\, bring the little ones with you. We love babies. The first two lessons are FREE. Located at the Albuquerque Square Dance Center\, 4915 Hawkins NE. Call Bill at (505) 881-0137 for more information. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Beginning Square Dance Lessons\, Albuquerque
DESCRIPTION:Beginning Square Dance lessons sponsored by the Crazy Eights Square Dance Club. Fun and easy to learn by all ages and abilities. No need for fancy outfits\, casual dress will do nicely. Singles\, couples\, and families with kids are welcome. No partner\, no problem. We will provide experienced dancers to help you kick up your heels. Can\'t get a baby sitter\, bring the little ones with you. We love babies. The first two lessons are FREE. Located at the Albuquerque Square Dance Center\, 4915 Hawkins NE. Call Bill at (505) 881-0137 for more information. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Beginning Square Dance Lessons\, Albuquerque
DESCRIPTION:Beginning Square Dance lessons sponsored by the Crazy Eights Square Dance Club. Fun and easy to learn by all ages and abilities. No need for fancy outfits\, casual dress will do nicely. Singles\, couples\, and families with kids are welcome. No partner\, no problem. We will provide experienced dancers to help you kick up your heels. Can\'t get a baby sitter\, bring the little ones with you. We love babies. The first two lessons are FREE. Located at the Albuquerque Square Dance Center\, 4915 Hawkins NE. Call Bill at (505) 881-0137 for more information. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Beginning Square Dance Lessons\, Albuquerque
DESCRIPTION:Beginning Square Dance lessons sponsored by the Crazy Eights Square Dance Club. Fun and easy to learn by all ages and abilities. No need for fancy outfits\, casual dress will do nicely. Singles\, couples\, and families with kids are welcome. No partner\, no problem. We will provide experienced dancers to help you kick up your heels. Can\'t get a baby sitter\, bring the little ones with you. We love babies. The first two lessons are FREE. Located at the Albuquerque Square Dance Center\, 4915 Hawkins NE. Call Bill at (505) 881-0137 for more information. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Beginning Square Dance Lessons\, Albuquerque
DESCRIPTION:Beginning Square Dance lessons sponsored by the Crazy Eights Square Dance Club. Fun and easy to learn by all ages and abilities. No need for fancy outfits\, casual dress will do nicely. Singles\, couples\, and families with kids are welcome. No partner\, no problem. We will provide experienced dancers to help you kick up your heels. Can\'t get a baby sitter\, bring the little ones with you. We love babies. The first two lessons are FREE. Located at the Albuquerque Square Dance Center\, 4915 Hawkins NE. Call Bill at (505) 881-0137 for more information. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Beginning Square Dance Lessons\, Albuquerque
DESCRIPTION:Beginning Square Dance lessons sponsored by the Crazy Eights Square Dance Club. Fun and easy to learn by all ages and abilities. No need for fancy outfits\, casual dress will do nicely. Singles\, couples\, and families with kids are welcome. No partner\, no problem. We will provide experienced dancers to help you kick up your heels. Can\'t get a baby sitter\, bring the little ones with you. We love babies. The first two lessons are FREE. Located at the Albuquerque Square Dance Center\, 4915 Hawkins NE. Call Bill at (505) 881-0137 for more information. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Beginning Square Dance Lessons\, Albuquerque
DESCRIPTION:Beginning Square Dance lessons sponsored by the Crazy Eights Square Dance Club. Fun and easy to learn by all ages and abilities. No need for fancy outfits\, casual dress will do nicely. Singles\, couples\, and families with kids are welcome. No partner\, no problem. We will provide experienced dancers to help you kick up your heels. Can\'t get a baby sitter\, bring the little ones with you. We love babies. The first two lessons are FREE. Located at the Albuquerque Square Dance Center\, 4915 Hawkins NE. Call Bill at (505) 881-0137 for more information. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Beginning Square Dance Lessons\, Albuquerque
DESCRIPTION:Beginning Square Dance lessons sponsored by the Crazy Eights Square Dance Club. Fun and easy to learn by all ages and abilities. No need for fancy outfits\, casual dress will do nicely. Singles\, couples\, and families with kids are welcome. No partner\, no problem. We will provide experienced dancers to help you kick up your heels. Can\'t get a baby sitter\, bring the little ones with you. We love babies. The first two lessons are FREE. Located at the Albuquerque Square Dance Center\, 4915 Hawkins NE. Call Bill at (505) 881-0137 for more information. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Beginning Square Dance Lessons\, Albuquerque
DESCRIPTION:Beginning Square Dance lessons sponsored by the Crazy Eights Square Dance Club. Fun and easy to learn by all ages and abilities. No need for fancy outfits\, casual dress will do nicely. Singles\, couples\, and families with kids are welcome. No partner\, no problem. We will provide experienced dancers to help you kick up your heels. Can\'t get a baby sitter\, bring the little ones with you. We love babies. The first two lessons are FREE. Located at the Albuquerque Square Dance Center\, 4915 Hawkins NE. Call Bill at (505) 881-0137 for more information. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Beginning Square Dance Lessons\, Albuquerque
DESCRIPTION:Beginning Square Dance lessons sponsored by the Crazy Eights Square Dance Club. Fun and easy to learn by all ages and abilities. No need for fancy outfits\, casual dress will do nicely. Singles\, couples\, and families with kids are welcome. No partner\, no problem. We will provide experienced dancers to help you kick up your heels. Can\'t get a baby sitter\, bring the little ones with you. We love babies. The first two lessons are FREE. Located at the Albuquerque Square Dance Center\, 4915 Hawkins NE. Call Bill at (505) 881-0137 for more information. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Beginning Square Dance Lessons\, Albuquerque
DESCRIPTION:Beginning Square Dance lessons sponsored by the Crazy Eights Square Dance Club. Fun and easy to learn by all ages and abilities. No need for fancy outfits\, casual dress will do nicely. Singles\, couples\, and families with kids are welcome. No partner\, no problem. We will provide experienced dancers to help you kick up your heels. Can\'t get a baby sitter\, bring the little ones with you. We love babies. The first two lessons are FREE. Located at the Albuquerque Square Dance Center\, 4915 Hawkins NE. Call Bill at (505) 881-0137 for more information. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Albuquerque Square Dance Center - 4915 Hawkins NE , Albuquerque, NM US 87109
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SUMMARY:Beginning Square Dance Lessons\, Albuquerque
DESCRIPTION:Beginning Square Dance lessons sponsored by the Crazy Eights Square Dance Club. Fun and easy to learn by all ages and abilities. No need for fancy outfits\, casual dress will do nicely. Singles\, couples\, and families with kids are welcome. No partner\, no problem. We will provide experienced dancers to help you kick up your heels. Can\'t get a baby sitter\, bring the little ones with you. We love babies. The first two lessons are FREE. Located at the Albuquerque Square Dance Center\, 4915 Hawkins NE. Call Bill at (505) 881-0137 for more information. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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SUMMARY:Beginning Square Dance Lessons\, Albuquerque
DESCRIPTION:Beginning Square Dance lessons sponsored by the Crazy Eights Square Dance Club. Fun and easy to learn by all ages and abilities. No need for fancy outfits\, casual dress will do nicely. Singles\, couples\, and families with kids are welcome. No partner\, no problem. We will provide experienced dancers to help you kick up your heels. Can\'t get a baby sitter\, bring the little ones with you. We love babies. The first two lessons are FREE. Located at the Albuquerque Square Dance Center\, 4915 Hawkins NE. Call Bill at (505) 881-0137 for more information. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Albuquerque Square Dance Center - 4915 Hawkins NE , Albuquerque, NM US 87109
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DTSTART:20091107T070000
DTEND:20091107T110000
SUMMARY:Los Ranchos Growers\' and Arts/Crafts Market
DESCRIPTION:Great outdoor market in beautiful Los Ranchos!  Open every Saturday from 7-11AM at the Tennis Court Parking lot at 6718 Rio Grande Blvd.  There are various themes each weekend to add a unique touch to the market.  Go to www.meetatthemarket.com for more information. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:LOS RANCHOS DE ALBUQUERQUE FARMERS MARKET - 6800 RIO GRANDE N.W. , LOS RANCHOS DE ALBUQUERQUE , NM BERNALILLO 87107
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DTSTART:20091114T070000
DTEND:20091114T110000
SUMMARY:Los Ranchos Growers\' and Arts/Crafts Market
DESCRIPTION:Great outdoor market in beautiful Los Ranchos!  Open every Saturday from 7-11AM at the Tennis Court Parking lot at 6718 Rio Grande Blvd.  There are various themes each weekend to add a unique touch to the market.  Go to www.meetatthemarket.com for more information. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:LOS RANCHOS DE ALBUQUERQUE FARMERS MARKET - 6800 RIO GRANDE N.W. , LOS RANCHOS DE ALBUQUERQUE , NM BERNALILLO 87107
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DTSTART:20091121T070000
DTEND:20091121T110000
SUMMARY:Los Ranchos Growers\' and Arts/Crafts Market
DESCRIPTION:Great outdoor market in beautiful Los Ranchos!  Open every Saturday from 7-11AM at the Tennis Court Parking lot at 6718 Rio Grande Blvd.  There are various themes each weekend to add a unique touch to the market.  Go to www.meetatthemarket.com for more information. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:LOS RANCHOS DE ALBUQUERQUE FARMERS MARKET - 6800 RIO GRANDE N.W. , LOS RANCHOS DE ALBUQUERQUE , NM BERNALILLO 87107
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DTSTART:20091220T143000
DTEND:20091220T160000
SUMMARY:RSO Subscription Series #2\, Roswell
DESCRIPTION:The RSO is proud to present the second Subscription Series concert on Saturday December 20\, 2009.  This concert will feature country and folk star Michael Martin Murphey and his Cowboy Christmas performing with the RSO. The concert will begin at 7:30 PM.  Admission is $23-$31.  Call for more information.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Pearson Auditorium, NMMI Campus - 1700 N. Main St. , Roswell , NM USA 88201
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DTSTART:20091114T100000
DTEND:20091114T150000
SUMMARY:ABQ Ctr. for Peace & Justice JUNE Artisans\' Fair
DESCRIPTION:The Second Saturday of each month\, the Albuquerque Center for Peace &amp; Justice presents our Artisans\' Fair!June\'s Fair will be held Saturday\, June 13th\, from 10am to 3pm\, indoors\, in our Peace Hall. As always\, we\'ll feature great live music\, a safe\, comfortable atmosphere\, and local artists and crafters with their unique\, affordable products\, while raising funds for the center and helping to support local artisans. All are welcome\, and it\'s free. (Exhibitors and musicians interested in participating in future Fairs\, please call local artist and event director Steven Wanzell:255-4296.)\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Albuquerque Center for Peace & Justice - 202 Harvard Dr. SE (@ Silver) , Albuquerque, NM (USA) 87106
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DTEND:20091212T150000
SUMMARY:ABQ Ctr. for Peace & Justice JUNE Artisans\' Fair
DESCRIPTION:The Second Saturday of each month\, the Albuquerque Center for Peace &amp; Justice presents our Artisans\' Fair!June\'s Fair will be held Saturday\, June 13th\, from 10am to 3pm\, indoors\, in our Peace Hall. As always\, we\'ll feature great live music\, a safe\, comfortable atmosphere\, and local artists and crafters with their unique\, affordable products\, while raising funds for the center and helping to support local artisans. All are welcome\, and it\'s free. (Exhibitors and musicians interested in participating in future Fairs\, please call local artist and event director Steven Wanzell:255-4296.)\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Albuquerque Center for Peace & Justice - 202 Harvard Dr. SE (@ Silver) , Albuquerque, NM (USA) 87106
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DTSTART:20091231T183000
DTEND:20100101T010000
SUMMARY:Plaza Hotel\'s Annual Charity Black Tie & Blue Jeans Ball\, Las Vegas
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LOCATION:Historic Plaza Hotel - 230 Plaza , Las Vegas, NM USA 87701
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DTSTART:20100101T170000
DTEND:20100101T203000
SUMMARY:First Friday Artscrawl\, Albuquerque
DESCRIPTION:Albuquerque\'s free monthly gallery tour\, city wide.Gallery opening\, artist receptions\, demonstrations and more.Details for all participating galleries on the artscrawl website. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:city wide artscrawls -  , Albuquerque, NM  
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DTSTART:20091204T170000
DTEND:20091204T203000
SUMMARY:First Friday Artscrawl\, Albuquerque
DESCRIPTION:Albuquerque\'s free monly gallery tour\, city wide.Gallery opening\, artist receptions\, demonstrations and more.Details for all participating galleries on the artscrawl welbsite. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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DTSTART:20100101T170000
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SUMMARY:First Friday Artscrawl\, Albuquerque
DESCRIPTION:Albuquerque\'s free monly gallery tour\, city wide.Gallery opening\, artist receptions\, demonstrations and more.Details for all participating galleries on the artscrawl welbsite. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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DTSTART:20091120T170000
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SUMMARY:NE Heights Artscrawl\, Albuquerque
DESCRIPTION:Albuquerque\'s free NE Heights gallery tour.Gallery openings\, artist receptions\, demonstrations and more.Details for all participating galleries on the artscrawl website. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:NE Heights Artscrawl -  , Albuquerque, NM  
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=9811
DTSTART:20091228T170000
DTEND:20091228T203000
SUMMARY:First Friday Artscrawl\, Albuquerque
DESCRIPTION:Albuquerque\'s free monthly gallery tour\, city wide.Gallery openings\, artist receptions\, demonstrations and more.Details for all participating galleries on the artscrawl website.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:First Friday Artscrawl -  , Albuquerque, NM  
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=13503
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100402
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100403
SUMMARY:Nineteenth Albuquerque Antiquarian Book Fair
DESCRIPTION:tThirty-five exhibitors of out-of-print\, and rare materials selling books\, prints\, photos\, postcards\, &amp; other printed collectibles in diverse subjects. NM&rsquo;s oldest antiquarian event. Benefit for the library at the Univ. NM\'s Maxwell Museum of Anthropology. On Friday evening\, there will also be a silent auction of library surplus and donated items. Friday - 5pm to 9pm; Saturday - 10am to 4 pm.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:University of NM Continuing Ed. Conference Center - 1634 University Blvd NE , Albuquerque, NM USA 87106
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=13502
DTSTART:20091110T173000
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SUMMARY:Bonanza Creek Film Screening (Santa Fe\, NM)
DESCRIPTION:Short Film Created By Local Native American ElementarySchool Students Will Screen At San Francisco Film FestivalThe short film created by Native American elementary school children from the Pueblo of Tesuque and the Mohawk Indian Nation will screen at the 34th annual American Indian Film Festival in SanFrancisco on November 13th\, 2009.Pueblo of Tesuque\, Santa Fe\, New Mexico\, November 2009 -- Native American Youth who attend the Tesuque Pueblo Day School and surrounding local elementary schools\, are aspiring young filmmakers in the 1st through 6th grade. The talented youth have created three short films in the past two years\, all of which were produced for the All Roads National Geographic Program in Santa Fe. All three of their films have screened at the Lensic Performing Arts Theater in Santa Fe New Mexico. Their latest short film\,Bonanza Creek\, will screen at the 34th Annual American Indian Film Festival in San Francisco California on Friday November 13\, 2009 at 10 am.Bonanza Creek is a ten-minute short narrative spoken in the Tewa and Mohawk languages\, without subtitles\, and with a humorous English narration. Bonanza Creek is created by\, and starring 10 students from the Pueblo of Tesuque Day School\, with narration by local actor Brenton Bluehouse and Alicianna Martinez of the Pojoaque Sixth Grade Academy. All the children in this production are in the tribes Growing Up Right after school program\, and are all involved in the ongoing Media Arts and Film projectsprovided by the Tesuque Tribe and the Greater New Mexico All Roads National Geographic Film and Photo projects.The film\, which was created &ldquo; on the fly&rdquo; and shot without a written script at the Bonanza Creek Movie Ranch\, was produced in part with the generous support of the Indigenous Language Institute of Santa Fe\, the Pueblo of Tesuque Growing Up Right program\, the Greater New Mexico All Roads National Geographic film and Photo projects\, the Bonanza Creek Movie Ranch and the children&rsquo;s parents and families.The young filmmakers\, their production team and parents are currently trying to raise money thisweek\, while also seeking tax deductible donations for the children to attend their first film festival screening and awards ceremony in San Francisco on November 13th.For additional information and mailing address please contact Marcella Ernest. For information on the film festival and screening times of Bonanza Creek and other Indigenous Films from around the world also screening at the 34th Annual American Indian Film Festival November 6 - 14\, 2009 please visit www.aifisf.com\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Marcella Ernest - lcwfilm@yahoo.com (415) 706-7921, Santa Fe, NM  87501
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=13501
DTSTART:20091112T103000
DTEND:20091112T120000
SUMMARY:Kiehl\'s Opening at Dillard\'s Winrock Center\, Albuquerque
DESCRIPTION:Kiehl&rsquo;s\, the New York-based seller of fine quality skin and hair care products\, will be celebrating the opening of Kiehl\'s within Dillard&rsquo;s at Winrock Center.  Here\, Dillard&rsquo;s and Kiehl&rsquo;s will donate $1\,000 from the Kiehl&rsquo;s shop to the Ronald McDonald House Charities of New Mexico.  Through their partnership this fall\, Dillard&rsquo;s and Kiehl&rsquo;s will donate a total of $18\,000 to Ronald McDonald House Charities throughout the country.  Festivities start at 10:30 am on Thursday\, November 12th.  Kiehl\'s and Dillard&rsquo;s will present a check to the local Ronald McDonald House.   A toast will be made and the event will be catered to commemorate the ribbon cutting welcoming Kiehl\'s to our area!\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Dillard's Winrock Center - 2100 Louisiana Blvd Ne Ste 155 , Albuquerque, NM  87110
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=13500
DTSTART:20091113T163000
DTEND:20091113T170000
SUMMARY:My Life in Runes\, Taos
DESCRIPTION:with James D CederlofFriday 13th\, November 2009\, 4 - 5:30 PM.Taos Public Library\, conference room.Stories\, magic and lore from the Troth - Ancestral Ways.Demonstration of Reading the Web of Wyrd.Donations welcome.for further information call 751-1322.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Taos Public Library -  , Taos, NM  
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=13499
DTSTART:20091220T130000
DTEND:20091220T150000
SUMMARY:Fetival of Trees\, Las Vegas
DESCRIPTION:1st ANNUAL FESTIVAL OF TREES 15 Beautifully decorated Christmas trees\, submitted by local businesses\, will be on display\, free to the public to view\,from November 30 till December 12. There will be a Live Auction of the trees on December 12 &ndash; 2nd Saturday\,2 PM at the PLAZA HOTEL.Proceeds from the auction will be given to the Biker Rally Committee who will purchase gifts for needyLas Vegas children. The gifts will be distributed to the children Sunday\, December 20from 1 to 3 pm in the Plaza Hotel&rsquo;s Ilfeld Prefunction Room. Santa will arrive by carriage and give rides around the plaza park to the children and afterwards distribute the gifts to them.Also\, there will be Christmas cookie decorating and a ginger bread house will be built by chef and the children!\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Historic Plaza Hotel - 230 Plaza , Las Vegas, NM USA 87701
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=13498
DTSTART:20091212T140000
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SUMMARY:Festival of Trees\, Las Vegas
DESCRIPTION:1st ANNUAL FESTIVAL OF TREES 15 Beautifully decorated Christmas trees\, submitted by local businesses\, will be on display\, free to the public to view\,from November 30 till December 12. There will be a Live Auction of the trees on December 12 &ndash; 2nd Saturday\,2 PM at the PLAZA HOTEL.Proceeds from the auction will be given to the Biker Rally Committee who will purchase gifts for needyLas Vegas children. The gifts will be distributed to the children Sunday\, December 20\, from 1 to 3 pm\, in the Plaza Hotel&rsquo;s Ilfeld Prefunction Room. Santa will arrive by carriage and give rides around the plaza park to the children and afterwards distribute the gifts to them.Also\, there will be Christmas cookie decorating and a ginger bread house will be built by chef and the children!\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Historic Plaza Hotel - 230 Plaza , Las Vegas, NM USA 87701
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=9941
DTSTART:20100507T110000
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SUMMARY:Smokey Bear Days\, Capitan\, NM
DESCRIPTION:  Smokey Bear DaysStarted in 2004 to celebrate Smokey’s 60th birthday\, Smokey Bear Days has become a annual 2-day event held the first Friday and Saturday of May. The Smokey Bear Days’ mission is to promote the fire prevention message and educate visitors to the Capitan area about the dangers of unwanted\, human-caused wildfires. Smokey Bear’s first appearance was in a 1944 CFFP poster. The history of Smokey’s Fire Prevention campaign and the cub found in the Capitan Mountains has international impact. Come discover the story at Smokey Bear Historical Park.   \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:118 Smokey Bear Blvd - 118 Smokey Bear Blvd , Capitan , NM USA 88316
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DTSTART:20100508T110000
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SUMMARY:Smokey Bear Days\, Capitan\, NM
DESCRIPTION:  Smokey Bear Days Started in 2004 to celebrate Smokey’s 60th birthday\, Smokey Bear Days has become a annual 2-day event held the first Friday and Saturday of May. The Smokey Bear Days’ mission is to promote the fire prevention message and educate visitors to the Capitan area about the dangers of unwanted\, human-caused wildfires. Smokey Bear’s first appearance was in a 1944 CFFP poster. The history of Smokey’s Fire Prevention campaign and the cub found in the Capitan Mountains has international impact. Come discover the story at Smokey Bear Historical Park.   \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:118 Smokey Bear Blvd - 118 Smokey Bear Blvd , Capitan , NM USA 88316
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=13497
DTSTART:20091122T160000
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SUMMARY:Santa Fe Symphony Presents Handel\'s Messiah
DESCRIPTION:Don&rsquo;t miss The Santa Fe Symphony&rsquo;s acclaimed annual performance of Handel&rsquo;s Messiah\, featuring the full Symphony Orchestra &amp; Chorus\, with Guest Conductor Tom Hall\, Choral Director Linda Raney\, and acclaimed guest soloists: Penelope Shumate\, soprano\, Katherine Drago\, mezzo-soprano\, Gregory Warren\, tenor\, and Bradley Ellingboe\, bass-baritone. Concert is sponsored-in-part by Manitou Galleries.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Lensic, Santa Fe's Performing Arts Center - 211 West San Francisco , Santa Fe, NM USA 87504
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=13496
DTSTART:20100605T110000
DTEND:20100605T150000
SUMMARY:6th Annual Chama Book Fair
DESCRIPTION:Highlighting this year\'s Chama Book Fair will be the inclusion of national author/screenwriter and creator of RAMBO...author David Morrell.  David will be available to sign books and visit with folks throughout the entire Book Fair.  35 other New Mexico authors and publishers will join David Morrell for the 6th annual Book Fair...a celebration of books and their writers.  Books of every genre will be showcased and sold by their authors.  From children\'s books to cookbooks\, mystery novels\, historical novels\, art\, science\, fiction\, non-fiction\, romance and more...all by New Mexican authors and publishers.The Chama Book Fair is  free and open to the public.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Cookin Books - Terrace Ave , Chama, NM U 87520
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DTSTART:20091126T180000
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SUMMARY:Christmas on the Pecos\, Carlsbad
DESCRIPTION:board a pontoon boat and view over 100 homes fully decorated for the holiday season.  Each departure is 45 minutes long and departures run Thanksgiving through New years Eve.voted as a top 100 event in North American by the American Bus Association.voted outstanding event of the Year by the Tourism Association of New Mexico. 2007 \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Pecos River Village Confernece Center - 711 Muscatel , Carlsbad, NM usa 88220
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=10025
DTSTART:20091231T180000
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SUMMARY:Christmas on the Pecos\, Carlsbad
DESCRIPTION:board a pontoon boat and view over 100 homes fully decorated for the holiday season.  Each departure is 45 minutes long and departures run Thanksgiving through New years Eve.voted as a top 100 event in North American by the American Bus Association.voted outstanding event of the Year by the Tourism Association of New Mexico. 2007 \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Pecos River Village Confernece Center - 711 Muscatel , Carlsbad, NM usa 88220
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=13494
DTSTART:20100604T190000
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SUMMARY:6th Annual Chama Book Fair
DESCRIPTION:The 6th annual Chama Book Fair...a fiesta of New Mexico books and writers will take place on Friday and Saturday\, June 4-5.The Special Guest Author and ScreenWriter this year is none other than the creator of RAMBO\, the book\, the character and the films\, Mr. David Morrell.David on Friday will present a documentary of the making of the film\, which includes spots by Sylvester Stallone among others. Following the documentary\, he will conduct a Q&amp;A.  The event is FREE of charge and open to the general public.  \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Chama - 500 Terrace , Chama, NM USA 87520
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=13495
DTSTART:20091114T140000
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SUMMARY:Yoga for Artists\, Santa Fe
DESCRIPTION:YOGA FOR ARTISTS TM   is an inspiring mix of music\, vinyasa flow\, Chakra meditation\, voice\, visualization\, and writing to embrace your destiny--let your artist within manifest abundance and passion; creating a vision for your life and work.  Emily Branden is a writer/actor who has been teaching and studying yoga for over 7 years.   She developed her YOGA FOR ARTISTS TM workshop to combine the ancient practice with her passion for the artistic path.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:BODY of Santa Fe - 333 W Cordova Rd , Santa Fe, NM  87505
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DTSTART:20091120T090000
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SUMMARY:Native American Elders Day\, Albuquerque
DESCRIPTION:A community celebration of our Native American Elders.Stories - Cake Walk - Games - Dances - Food - Art.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Indian Pueblo Cultural Center - 2401 12th St. NW , Albuquerque, NM USA 87104
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DTSTART:20100611T150000
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SUMMARY:Thirsty Ear Festival\, Santa Fe
DESCRIPTION:Thirsty Ear FestivalSanta Fe\, NMJune 11-13\, 2010\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Thirsty Ear Festival - 105 Rancho Alegre , Santa Fe, NM  87508
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DTSTART:20100612T150000
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SUMMARY:Thirsty Ear Festival\, Santa Fe
DESCRIPTION:Thirsty Ear FestivalSanta Fe\, NMJune 11-13\, 2010\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Thirsty Ear Festival - 105 Rancho Alegre , Santa Fe, NM  87508
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DTSTART:20100613T150000
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SUMMARY:Thirsty Ear Festival\, Santa Fe
DESCRIPTION:Thirsty Ear FestivalSanta Fe\, NMJune 11-13\, 2010\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Thirsty Ear Festival - 105 Rancho Alegre , Santa Fe, NM  87508
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=10071
DTSTART:20091202T000000
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SUMMARY:Santa Fe Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:Annual celebration of cinema\, including lifetime salutes to select artists\, premieres of major Hollywood and international features\, panel discussions exploring the artistry of film\, technical demonstrations\, nightly parties and ample opportunities for patrons to interact with industry guests. Among the festival\'s highlights is the All Roads Film Project series\, presented by National Geographic\, highlighting works by indigenous artists from around the globe. The New Mexico Film Office also showcases the best emerging statewide talent through the Governor\'s Cup.     \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Santa Fe - Citywide , Santa Fe, NM USA 87501
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=10072
DTSTART:20091203T000000
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SUMMARY:Santa Fe Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:Annual celebration of cinema\, including lifetime salutes to select artists\, premieres of major Hollywood and international features\, panel discussions exploring the artistry of film\, technical demonstrations\, nightly parties and ample opportunities for patrons to interact with industry guests. Among the festival\'s highlights is the All Roads Film Project series\, presented by National Geographic\, highlighting works by indigenous artists from around the globe. The New Mexico Film Office also showcases the best emerging statewide talent through the Governor\'s Cup.     \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Santa Fe - Citywide , Santa Fe, NM USA 87501
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DTSTART:20091204T000000
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SUMMARY:Santa Fe Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:Annual celebration of cinema\, including lifetime salutes to select artists\, premieres of major Hollywood and international features\, panel discussions exploring the artistry of film\, technical demonstrations\, nightly parties and ample opportunities for patrons to interact with industry guests. Among the festival\'s highlights is the All Roads Film Project series\, presented by National Geographic\, highlighting works by indigenous artists from around the globe. The New Mexico Film Office also showcases the best emerging statewide talent through the Governor\'s Cup.     \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Santa Fe - Citywide , Santa Fe, NM USA 87501
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DTSTART:20091205T000000
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SUMMARY:Santa Fe Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:Annual celebration of cinema\, including lifetime salutes to select artists\, premieres of major Hollywood and international features\, panel discussions exploring the artistry of film\, technical demonstrations\, nightly parties and ample opportunities for patrons to interact with industry guests. Among the festival\'s highlights is the All Roads Film Project series\, presented by National Geographic\, highlighting works by indigenous artists from around the globe. The New Mexico Film Office also showcases the best emerging statewide talent through the Governor\'s Cup.     \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Santa Fe - Citywide , Santa Fe, NM USA 87501
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DTSTART:20091206T000000
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SUMMARY:Santa Fe Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:Annual celebration of cinema\, including lifetime salutes to select artists\, premieres of major Hollywood and international features\, panel discussions exploring the artistry of film\, technical demonstrations\, nightly parties and ample opportunities for patrons to interact with industry guests. Among the festival\'s highlights is the All Roads Film Project series\, presented by National Geographic\, highlighting works by indigenous artists from around the globe. The New Mexico Film Office also showcases the best emerging statewide talent through the Governor\'s Cup.     \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Santa Fe - Citywide , Santa Fe, NM USA 87501
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=13492
DTSTART:20091111T130000
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SUMMARY:Growing Up With Heroes The Navajo Code Talkers of World War II: A Daughter\'s Journey\, Albuquerque
DESCRIPTION:\'Growing Up With Heroes...The Navajo Code Talkers of World War II:  A Daughter\'s Journey\'Talk by Zonnie Gorman\, a recognized historian of the Navajo Code Talkers of World War II.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Indian Pueblo Center - 2401 12th St. NW , Albuquerque, NM USA 87104
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=10133
DTSTART:20100805T080000
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SUMMARY:Caminos a Santa Fe: A Trail Gathering
DESCRIPTION:Caminos a Santa Fe: A Trail Gathering is a 3 day conference which will bring together people who are interested in the American West and the diversity of the peoples who are part of its history.  Santa Fe\, NM was the hub of great roads that moved people and trade goods in all directions.  El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro\, Old Spanish Trail\, Santa Fe Trail and Route 66 will be celebrated with three days of activities and regional tours. Collectively these trails and roads cross 15+ states in the United States and 7 states in Mexico.Sponsored by Camino Real Trail Association (CARTA)\, End of the Trail and Corazon de los Caminos Chapters of the Santa Fe Trail Association (SFTA)\, Old Spanish Trail Association (OST)\, NM Scenic Byways\, Route 66 Association\, Bureau of Land Management and National Park Service.    \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:multiple locations downtown -  , , NM  
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DTSTART:20100806T080000
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SUMMARY:Caminos a Santa Fe: A Trail Gathering
DESCRIPTION:Caminos a Santa Fe: A Trail Gathering is a 3 day conference which will bring together people who are interested in the American West and the diversity of the peoples who are part of its history.  Santa Fe\, NM was the hub of great roads that moved people and trade goods in all directions.  El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro\, Old Spanish Trail\, Santa Fe Trail and Route 66 will be celebrated with three days of activities and regional tours. Collectively these trails and roads cross 15+ states in the United States and 7 states in Mexico.Sponsored by Camino Real Trail Association (CARTA)\, End of the Trail and Corazon de los Caminos Chapters of the Santa Fe Trail Association (SFTA)\, Old Spanish Trail Association (OST)\, NM Scenic Byways\, Route 66 Association\, Bureau of Land Management and National Park Service.    \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:multiple locations downtown -  , , NM  
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DTSTART:20100807T080000
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SUMMARY:Caminos a Santa Fe: A Trail Gathering
DESCRIPTION:Caminos a Santa Fe: A Trail Gathering is a 3 day conference which will bring together people who are interested in the American West and the diversity of the peoples who are part of its history.  Santa Fe\, NM was the hub of great roads that moved people and trade goods in all directions.  El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro\, Old Spanish Trail\, Santa Fe Trail and Route 66 will be celebrated with three days of activities and regional tours. Collectively these trails and roads cross 15+ states in the United States and 7 states in Mexico.Sponsored by Camino Real Trail Association (CARTA)\, End of the Trail and Corazon de los Caminos Chapters of the Santa Fe Trail Association (SFTA)\, Old Spanish Trail Association (OST)\, NM Scenic Byways\, Route 66 Association\, Bureau of Land Management and National Park Service.    \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:multiple locations downtown -  , , NM  
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DTSTART:20091115T110000
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SUMMARY:28th Annual Pecos Valley Potters\' Guild Art Sale\, Roswell
DESCRIPTION:The Pecos Valley Potters&rsquo; Guild presents its 28th Annual Art &amp; Craft Sale on November 13th-15th at the Roswell Convention &amp; Civic Center.  Our &ldquo;Fall Festival&rdquo; features the unique\, handmade works of more than 50 artists - including ceramics\, jewelry\, textiles\, and paintings.  Admission is free.  Snack while you shop at our Opening Night Celebration on Friday\, November 13th\, from 5pm-9pm.  The Sale continues on Saturday\, November 14th from 10am-6pm and on Sunday\, November 15th from 11am-4pm.  A silent auction\, door prizes\, and artist demonstrations all add to the fun.  We hope to see you there!\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Roswell Convention & Civic Center - 912 North Main , Roswell, NM USA 88201
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SUMMARY:28th Annual Pecos Valley Potters\' Guild Art Sale\, Roswell
DESCRIPTION:The Pecos Valley Potters&rsquo; Guild presents its 28th Annual Art &amp; Craft Sale on November 13th-15th at the Roswell Convention &amp; Civic Center.  Our &ldquo;Fall Festival&rdquo; features the unique\, handmade works of more than 50 artists - including ceramics\, jewelry\, textiles\, and paintings.  Admission is free.  Snack while you shop at our Opening Night Celebration on Friday\, November 13th\, from 5pm-9pm.  The Sale continues on Saturday\, November 14th from 10am-6pm and on Sunday\, November 15th from 11am-4pm.  A silent auction\, door prizes\, and artist demonstrations all add to the fun.  We hope to see you there!\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Roswell Convention & Civic Center - 912 North Main , Roswell, NM USA 88201
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SUMMARY:28th Annual Pecos Valley Potters\' Guild Art Sale\, Roswell
DESCRIPTION:The Pecos Valley Potters&rsquo; Guild presents its 28th Annual Art &amp; Craft Sale on November 13th-15th at the Roswell Convention &amp; Civic Center.  Our &ldquo;Fall Festival&rdquo; features the unique\, handmade works of more than 50 artists - including ceramics\, jewelry\, textiles\, and paintings.  Admission is free.  Snack while you shop at our Opening Night Celebration on Friday\, November 13th\, from 5pm-9pm.  The Sale continues on Saturday\, November 14th from 10am-6pm and on Sunday\, November 15th from 11am-4pm.  A silent auction\, door prizes\, and artist demonstrations all add to the fun.  We hope to see you there!\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Roswell Convention & Civic Center - 912 North Main , Roswell, NM USA 88201
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SUMMARY:Santa Fe Farmers\' Market
DESCRIPTION:The Santa Fe Farmers\' Market takes place in the heart of the new Santa Fe Railyard. Get your fresh vegetables\, fruits\, eggs\, milk\, cheeses\, meats\, baked goods\, chile\, teas\, herbs\, original crafts\, body care products\, and much more! The Market also features live music\, a breakfast/lunch concession\, a cooking and gardening gift shop\, and exciting special events. To learn about upcoming special events at the Market\, please visit http://www.santafefarmersmarket.com/events/\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Santa Fe Farmers Market - 1607 Paseo de Peralta , santa fe, NM  87501
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SUMMARY:Double Vision\, Santa Fe
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy contrasting compositions in a variety of styles for brass quintet and woodwind quintet\, including classical\, romantic\, and contemporary works\, and culminating in a double quintet performed by 10 brass and woodwind musicians.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:St. John's United Methodist Church - 1200 Old Pecos Trail , Santa Fe, NM  87505
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DTSTART:20091124T080000
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SUMMARY:Santa Fe Farmers\' Market
DESCRIPTION:The Santa Fe Farmers\' Market takes place in the heart of the new Santa Fe Railyard. Get your fresh vegetables\, fruits\, eggs\, milk\, cheeses\, meats\, baked goods\, chile\, teas\, herbs\, original crafts\, body care products\, and much more! The Market also features live music\, a breakfast/lunch concession\, a cooking and gardening gift shop\, and exciting special events. To learn about upcoming special events at the Market\, please visit http://www.santafefarmersmarket.com/events/\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Santa Fe Farmers Market - 1607 Paseo de Peralta , santa fe, NM  87501
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DTSTART:20091117T080000
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SUMMARY:Santa Fe Farmers\' Market
DESCRIPTION:The Santa Fe Farmers\' Market takes place in the heart of the new Santa Fe Railyard. Get your fresh vegetables\, fruits\, eggs\, milk\, cheeses\, meats\, baked goods\, chile\, teas\, herbs\, original crafts\, body care products\, and much more! The Market also features live music\, a breakfast/lunch concession\, a cooking and gardening gift shop\, and exciting special events. To learn about upcoming special events at the Market\, please visit http://www.santafefarmersmarket.com/events/\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Santa Fe Farmers Market - 1607 Paseo de Peralta , santa fe, NM  87501
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DTSTART:20091121T080000
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SUMMARY:Santa Fe Farmers\' Market
DESCRIPTION:The Santa Fe Farmers\' Market takes place in the heart of the new Santa Fe Railyard. Get your fresh vegetables\, fruits\, eggs\, milk\, cheeses\, meats\, baked goods\, chile\, teas\, herbs\, original crafts\, body care products\, and much more! The Market also features live music\, a breakfast/lunch concession\, a cooking and gardening gift shop\, and exciting special events. To learn about upcoming special events at the Market\, please visit http://www.santafefarmersmarket.com/events/\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Santa Fe Farmers Market - 1607 Paseo de Peralta , santa fe, NM  87501
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100618
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SUMMARY:The 2010 Buckaroo Ball\, Santa Fe
DESCRIPTION: “The 2010 Buckaroo Ball”\, lasting 3 days\, from June 17 through June 19\, 2010. This weekend of affairs in Santa Fe County\,  serves to raise money for granting to other non-profit organizations that serve youth at-risk through a combination of evening receptions\, a Saturday Night Gala and Auction\, a Home and Garden tour in Santa Fe\, and a Gallery and Shopping tour. The event takes place in various venues in and around Santa Fe\, in partnership with local hotels\, restaurants\, galleries and stores\, and it leverages and promotes Santa Fe’s well-known reputation as one of the most desirable and unusual travel spots in the world. The event is highly publicized regionally and nationally\, and is open to anybody who wishes to purchase a ticket. The Buckaroo Ball has over 1000 attendees\, and draws a significant percentage of clientele from outside of Santa Fe County.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Santa Fe Region - TBD , Santa Fe, NM USA 87501
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DTSTART:20091111T180000
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SUMMARY:16th Annual Las Cruces International Mariachi Conference
DESCRIPTION:Joins us at the 16th Annual Las Cruces International Mariachi Conference( in Las Cruces\, New Mexico) on November 11-15\, 2009 as we  preserve culture and celebrate traditions!  This annual event draws students to the educational workshops in Mariachi Music and Folkloric Dance from across the State of New Mexico and the neighboring Southwest\, with visitors traveling from across the United States to sing\, dance and attend the public events\, concerts and festival.  A complete schedule is available on the LCIMC website at www.lascrucesmariachi.org.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:NMSU Corbett Center - New Mexico State University Campus , Las Cruces, NM US 
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SUMMARY:16th Annual Student Showcase Concert\, Las Cruces
DESCRIPTION:The 16th Annual Student Showcase Concert is Friday\, November 13\, 2009\, at 7:30 at the Pan American Center located on the NMSU campus in Las Cruces\, NM.  Young\, talented students audition and perform in this special showcase of Mariachi musicians\, dancers\, and vocalist.  Please visit our website at www.lascrucesmariachi.org.  Tickets will be available through Ticketmaster outlets.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Pan American Center - New Mexico State University Campus , Las Cruces, NM US 
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SUMMARY:16th Annual Spectacular Concert\, Las Cruces
DESCRIPTION:The 16th Annual Spectacular Concert\, the highlight of the Las Cruces International Mariachi Conference\, Concerts\, and Festival\, is a performance of popular international mariachi groups and featured vocalist on November 14\, 2009\, 7:30 PM at the Pan American Center located on the NMSU campus in Las Cruces\, NM.  Mariachi Cobre\, a favorite in New Mexico\, will perform\, and the featured vocalist will be announced soon on our website at www.lascrucesmariachi.org.  Tickets on sale Summer 2009 at Ticketmaster outlets.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Pan American Center - New Mexico State University Campus , Las Cruces, NM US 
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SUMMARY:16th Annual Parque Festival\, Las Cruces
DESCRIPTION:16th Annual Parque Festival on November 15\, 2009\, 11 AM - 5 PM at a local park in Las Cruces\, NM.  It\'s Fun! Food! Music! as we celebrate with the sounds of Mariachis\, Folkloric Dancers\, delicious New Mexican food\, arts and crafts exhibits\, and children\'s activities.  For more information\, visit our website at www.lascrucesmariachi.org.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Local Park -  , Las Cruces, NM US 
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SUMMARY:16th Annual Mariachi Mass\, Las Cruces
DESCRIPTION:The 16th Annual Mariachi Mass on November 15\, 2009\, 9:30 AM at the Pan American Center is a solemn celebration of the Mass with Bishop Ricardo Ramirez presiding.  Mariachi Musicians and Folkloric Dancers are interwoven in a colorful procession.  The Mariachi Mass attracts diverse segments of the community in a celebration that is open to all denominations.  Mariachi Cobre provides liturgical music\, with over 7\,000 in attendance.  Please visit our website at www.lascrucesmariachi.org.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Pan American Center - New Mexico State University Campus , Las Cruces, NM US 
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DTSTART:20091112T193000
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SUMMARY:Kanoa Kaluhiwa: Tribute to Wayne Shorter\, Albuquerque
DESCRIPTION:Saxophonist\, Kanoa Kaluhiwa pays homage the music of the great saxophonist and composer\, Wayne Shorter. \'From Jazz Messenger to Native Dancer to Heavy Weather and Live Footprints\, Wayne Shorter\'s compositions transcend the norm&mdash; never mind his flawless technique and undeniable sound on either tenor or soprano. Carefree-but-careful phrasing and irregular gymnastics on the saxophone\, with a dose of soul\, will always keep me interested in listening to Wayne\,\' says Kaluhiwa. One of Albuquerque&rsquo;s most accomplished and respected saxophonists\, Kaluhiwa has chosen collaborators culled from the best of Albuquerque&rsquo;s jazz scene\, to accompany him.  They are Paul Gonzales\, trumpet; C&eacute;sar Bauvallet\, trombone &amp; percussion; John Rangel\, piano; Luis Guerra\, bass; and Diego Arencon\, drums.  \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Outpost Performance Space - 210 Yale SE , Albuquerque, NM  87106
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DTSTART:20091107T080000
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SUMMARY:Santa Fe Farmers\' Market
DESCRIPTION:The Santa Fe Farmers\' Market takes place in the heart of the new Santa Fe Railyard. Get your fresh vegetables\, fruits\, eggs\, milk\, cheeses\, meats\, baked goods\, chile\, teas\, herbs\, original crafts\, body care products\, and much more! The Market also features live music\, a breakfast/lunch concession\, a cooking and gardening gift shop\, and exciting special events. To learn about upcoming special events at the Market\, please visit http://www.santafefarmersmarket.com/events/\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Santa Fe Farmers Market - 1607 Paseo de Peralta , santa fe, NM  87501
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SUMMARY:Balloons & Bluegrass\, Artesia
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the 2009 Balloons and Bluegrass scheduled for November 6-8.   Once again we have combined Balloons &amp; Bluegrass together for a fun filled weekend!  We will be hosting  Bluegrass bands throughout the day on Saturday finishing up on Sunday with “gospel bluegrass” from 9AM to 3PM.  Along with our Saturday afternoon bands\, there will also be food vendors\, arts &amp; crafts\, a pet parade\, activity booths and more. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Derrick Floor  - Corner of 6th St and Min St  , Artesia , NM US 88210
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DTSTART:20091204T180000
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SUMMARY:Festival of Lights Parade\, Moriarty
DESCRIPTION:Christmas Light parade starts at dusk.  \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Moriarty -  , , NM  
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091205
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SUMMARY:Festival Lights Arts and Crafts Show\, Moriarty
DESCRIPTION:Arts and crafts show featuing area artists.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Moriarty -  , , NM  
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SUMMARY:Shop & Learn Trunk Shows\, Taos
DESCRIPTION:The Harwood Museum Shop presents a monthly series highlighting fine jewelry\, wearable arts and crafts - meet the artists at a special event/sale and reception the first Saturday of each month. see website for compete details.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Harwood Museum of Art of UNM - 238 Ledoux Street , Taos, NM  87571
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DTSTART:20091110T080000
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SUMMARY:Santa Fe Farmers\' Market
DESCRIPTION:The Santa Fe Farmers\' Market takes place in the heart of the new Santa Fe Railyard. Get your fresh vegetables\, fruits\, eggs\, milk\, cheeses\, meats\, baked goods\, chile\, teas\, herbs\, original crafts\, body care products\, and much more! The Market also features live music\, a breakfast/lunch concession\, a cooking and gardening gift shop\, and exciting special events. To learn about upcoming special events at the Market\, please visit http://www.santafefarmersmarket.com/events/\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Santa Fe Farmers Market - 1607 Paseo de Peralta , santa fe, NM  87501
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DTSTART:20091206T153000
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SUMMARY:Christmas Traditions\, Albuquerque
DESCRIPTION:The Westside Community Chorale under the direction of John Clark will present its semiannual concert\, Christmas Traditions\, on Saturday\, December 5\, 2009\, at 7:30 pm at St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church (601 Montano Rd NW) in Albuquerque and on Sunday\, December 6\, 2009\, at 3:30 pm at West Mesa Christian Church (just south of Paradise Blvd. on the west side of Golf Course Road).  The program will include sacred and secular\, and traditional as well as diverse selections for the holiday season. Tickets are available at the door for $5.00 for seniors and children and $10.00 for adults.   The chorale was recently featured in the concert version of The Music Man produced by Landmark Musicals and held at the KiMo Theatre.  \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:West Mesa Christian Church - 8821 Golf Course Road , Al, NM  87114
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SUMMARY:Santa Fe Farmers\' Market
DESCRIPTION:The Santa Fe Farmers\' Market takes place in the heart of the new Santa Fe Railyard. Get your fresh vegetables\, fruits\, eggs\, milk\, cheeses\, meats\, baked goods\, chile\, teas\, herbs\, original crafts\, body care products\, and much more! The Market also features live music\, a breakfast/lunch concession\, a cooking and gardening gift shop\, and exciting special events. To learn about upcoming special events at the Market\, please visit http://www.santafefarmersmarket.com/events/\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Santa Fe Farmers Market - 1607 Paseo de Peralta , santa fe, NM  87501
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DTSTART:20091205T193000
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SUMMARY:Christmas Traditions\, Albuquerque
DESCRIPTION:The Westside Community Chorale under the direction of John Clark will present its semiannual concert\, Christmas Traditions\, on Saturday\, December 5\, 2009\, at 7:30 pm at St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church (601 Montano Rd NW) in Albuquerque and on Sunday\, December 6\, 2009\, at 3:30 pm at West Mesa Christian Church (just south of Paradise Blvd. on the west side of Golf Course Road).  The program will include sacred and secular\, and traditional as well as diverse selections for the holiday season. Tickets are available at the door for $5.00 for seniors and children and $10.00 for adults.   The chorale was recently featured in the concert version of The Music Man produced by Landmark Musicals and held at the KiMo Theatre.  \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church - 601 Montano Rd NW , Albuquerque, NM USA 87107
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091119
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SUMMARY:“Images of Tortugas” at Branigan Cultural Center\, Las Cruces
DESCRIPTION:&ldquo;Images of Tortugas&rdquo; opens at Branigan Cultural Center  Las Cruces\, NM &ndash;&ldquo;Images of Tortugas\,&rdquo; a photographic essay by Robert Kaiser opens Friday\, November 13\, 2009 at the Branigan Cultural Center and will run through December 26\, 2009.  The public is invited to meet Kaiser during the opening reception held in conjunction with the First Friday Ramble on December 4th from 5 to 7 p.m. The small village of Tortugas\, located about three and a half miles outside of Las Cruces\, was established in the early 1850s.  The first inhabitants were made up of Manso Indians from the Guadalupe Mission in present day Juarez\, Tiguas from Isleta del Sur\, and Piro Indians from Senec&uacute; del Sur and Socorro del Sur.  Since its founding\, generations have observed the annual feast days of the Virgin of Guadalupe on December 10th\, 11th\, and 12th.   Organized by the Corporacion de Los Indigenes de Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe\, a key activity of the event is the four-mile pilgrimage up Tortugas Mountain\, also known as &ldquo;A&rdquo; Mountain by NMSU students. In 2008 Robert Kaiser joined the pilgrimage and the resulting photography makes up the &ldquo;Images of Tortugas&rdquo; exhibit.  Kaiser completed his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design from the University of Utah\, Salt Lake City\, under the tutelage of visiting Professor Roland Siegrist. His body of work has been published in major news sources and magazines.  He is currently working on a book project documenting Hispanic culture with Professor Spencer Herrera of NMSU.   In conjunction with the exhibit\, a special screening of &ldquo;Our People\, Our Faith&hellip;Our Lady&rdquo; will be held at the Rio Grande Theater\, on Thursday\, December 3rd.  The documentary produced by the City of Las Cruces &ndash;TV was directed by Adrian Guzman\, and explores the three day Fiesta of Our Lady of Guadalupe\, in Tortugas\, NM.  The film starts at 7:00 p.m.  Tickets are free and are available at City Hall &ndash; 200 N. Church Street. The Branigan Cultural Center\, 501 N. Main Street\, is located at the north end of the Downtown Mall in Las Cruces.  The exhibit and reception is free and open to the public.  Galleries are open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.  For more information about exhibits\, contact the Branigan Cultural Center at (575) 541-2154 or visit the Center&rsquo;s web site at http://www.las-cruces.org/museums.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Branigan Cultural Center - 501 N. Main Street (at the North end of the Downtown Mall), Las Cruces, NM  88001
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SUMMARY:Gregory Alan Isakov\, Albuquerque
DESCRIPTION:Gregory Alan Isakovwith special guestsChatterDate: Saturday\, 28 November 2009Time: Doors open at 7:30 PM. Show starts at 8:00 PM.Admission: $18 in advance. Service charge\, facility fee\, and/or handling fee may apply. Door price TBA.Performers: Gregory Alan Isakov and Chatter.Email: elreytheater@qwestoffice.net\'Writing and performing is a mystery to me\,\' explains singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Gregory Alan Isakov. \'I try to get myself out of the way as much as I can.\' This Empty Northern Hemisphere is Isakov&rsquo;s latest collection of songs in which he conjures the miracles and heartaches of day-to-day living\, then transforms them into melodies\, with a serious commitment to songcraft and musicianship. \'The record for me is about traveling a lot\, leaving things behind and feeling like the whole world&rsquo;s been pulled out from beneath you.... I&rsquo;ve always liked song-based old-time music along with &lsquo;70s-string-section-jazz-type things. I think it all creeps into my songs. But then I was Pearl Jam&rsquo;s biggest fan too\,\' he laughs.Born in South Africa\, Isakov&rsquo;s family immigrated to the US in opposition to the apartheid. Isakov was seven when they settled in the Philadelphia area\, a time he describes as understandably challenging for the family\, though he personally felt at home in his new multi-cultural environment.As a teen he attended folk festivals and was impressed by songsmiths Greg Brown and Dar Williams\, but it was Bruce Springsteen&rsquo;s The Ghost of Tom Joad that proverbially changed his life. \'That was a big one for me. There was a mood to the record I was completely blown away by. Listening to these writers closely\, one day I had the realization that these people had no idea what a big part of my life they were and how they&rsquo;d created the soundtrack to it.\' Moving to Colorado in 1999 to study horticulture\, he simultaneously embarked on a career as an acoustic singer-songwriter.Advance tickets are available for $18 at Bookworks\, Encore Music\, Birdland\, over the phone at 1-866-I-GET-TIX (1-866-443-8849)\, and online at GetTix.net. Service charge\, facility fee\, and/or handling fee may apply. You can also purchase tickets at the door the day of the show.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:The Historic El Rey Theater - 622 Central Ave SW , Albuquerque, NM USA 87102
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SUMMARY:Festival of the Cranes at Socorro
DESCRIPTION:The 22nd Annual Festival of the Cranes celebrating the return of the Sandhill Cranes and snowgeese to the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge south of Socorro will take place Tuesday\, November 17\, through Sunday\, November 22. Lecturs\, tours\, hikes\, exhibits and hands-on workshops are offered in Socorro and at the Refuge. For more information\, see our website at www.festivalofthecranes.com\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Socorro, NM -  , Socorro, NM US 87801
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DTSTART:20091121T053000
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SUMMARY:Festival of the Cranes at Socorro
DESCRIPTION:The 22nd Annual Festival of the Cranes celebrating the return of the Sandhill Cranes and snowgeese to the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge south of Socorro will take place Tuesday\, November 17\, through Sunday\, November 22. Lecturs\, tours\, hikes\, exhibits and hands-on workshops are offered in Socorro and at the Refuge. For more information\, see our website at www.festivalofthecranes.com\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Socorro, NM -  , Socorro, NM US 87801
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=13470
DTSTART:20091119T053000
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SUMMARY:Festival of the Cranes at Socorro
DESCRIPTION:The 22nd Annual Festival of the Cranes celebrating the return of the Sandhill Cranes and snowgeese to the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge south of Socorro will take place Tuesday\, November 17\, through Sunday\, November 22. Lecturs\, tours\, hikes\, exhibits and hands-on workshops are offered in Socorro and at the Refuge. For more information\, see our website at www.festivalofthecranes.com\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Socorro, NM -  , Socorro, NM US 87801
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DTSTART:20091120T053000
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SUMMARY:Festival of the Cranes at Socorro
DESCRIPTION:The 22nd Annual Festival of the Cranes celebrating the return of the Sandhill Cranes and snowgeese to the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge south of Socorro will take place Tuesday\, November 17\, through Sunday\, November 22. Lecturs\, tours\, hikes\, exhibits and hands-on workshops are offered in Socorro and at the Refuge. For more information\, see our website at www.festivalofthecranes.com\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Socorro, NM -  , Socorro, NM US 87801
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=13468
DTSTART:20091117T053000
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SUMMARY:Festival of the Cranes at Socorro
DESCRIPTION:The 22nd Annual Festival of the Cranes celebrating the return of the Sandhill Cranes and snowgeese to the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge south of Socorro will take place Tuesday\, November 17\, through Sunday\, November 22. Lecturs\, tours\, hikes\, exhibits and hands-on workshops are offered in Socorro and at the Refuge. For more information\, see our website at www.festivalofthecranes.com\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Socorro, NM -  , Socorro, NM US 87801
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DTSTART:20091118T053000
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SUMMARY:Festival of the Cranes at Socorro
DESCRIPTION:The 22nd Annual Festival of the Cranes celebrating the return of the Sandhill Cranes and snowgeese to the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge south of Socorro will take place Tuesday\, November 17\, through Sunday\, November 22. Lecturs\, tours\, hikes\, exhibits and hands-on workshops are offered in Socorro and at the Refuge. For more information\, see our website at www.festivalofthecranes.com\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Socorro, NM -  , Socorro, NM US 87801
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=13467
DTSTART:20091107T100000
DTEND:20091107T120000
SUMMARY:Book Signing for Butterfly Landscapes of New Mexico with Author Steven J. Cary at COAS\, Bookstore in Las Cruces
DESCRIPTION:COAS Bookstore hosts a book signing for Butterfly Landscapes of New Mexico with author Steven J. Cary. Published by New Mexico Magazine\, Cary\'s book helps nature lovers find and appreciate more than 300 species of butterflies scattered throughout the state\'s diverse landscapes.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:COAS Bookstore - 317 N. Main St. , Las Cruces, NM  
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SUMMARY:Book Signing for Butterfly Landscapes of New Mexico with Author Steven J. Cary at COAS Bookstore in Las Cruces
DESCRIPTION:COAS Bookstore hosts a book signing for Butterfly Landscapes of New Mexico with author Steven J. Cary. Published by New Mexico Magazine\, Cary\'s book helps nature lovers find and appreciate more than 300 species of butterflies scattered throughout the state\'s diverse landscapes.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:COAS Bookstore - 317 N. Main St. , Las Cruces, NM  
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SUMMARY:Book Signing for Butterfly Landscapes of New Mexico with Author Steven J. Cary at COAS Bookstore in Las Cruces
DESCRIPTION:COAS Bookstore hosts a book signing for Butterfly Landscapes of New Mexico with author Steven J. Cary. Published by New Mexico Magazine\, Cary\'s book helps nature lovers find and appreciate more than 300 species of butterflies scattered throughout the state\'s diverse landscapes.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:COAS Bookstore - 317 N. Main St. , Las Cruces, NM  
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DTSTART:20091107T190000
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SUMMARY:Charmed at Annapurna World Vegetarian Cafe\, Albuquerque
DESCRIPTION:Charmed\, Albuquerque\'s own award winning \'evolutionary folk\' duo returns to Annapurna with their signature sweet\, soulful and sassy original songs and instrumentals. Featuring singer-songwriters Alicia Ultan and Bambi Wolf with viola\, guitars and keyboards in tow\, Charmed has cast spells on their audiences time and again. They won two NM Music Awards for their 2008 release\, BitterSuite 7 and will be moving on to new projects after the new year\, so catch them while you can! Order up some of Annapurna\'s fantastic vegetarian food for the soul while Charmed delivers music for the soul!  \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Annapurna  - 2201 Silver SE , Albuquerque, NM  
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=10702
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091128
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091129
SUMMARY:Madrid Christmas Open House
DESCRIPTION:Every week-end from Thanksgiving to New Years\, head to New Mexico\'s offical Christmas Town for a spectacular light display\, gallery open houses with refreshments\, stagecoach rides\, Santa\, and more!\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Madrid -  , Madrid, NM  87010
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091129
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091130
SUMMARY:Madrid Christmas Open House
DESCRIPTION:Every week-end from Thanksgiving to New Years\, head to New Mexico\'s offical Christmas Town for a spectacular light display\, gallery open houses with refreshments\, stagecoach rides\, Santa\, and more!\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Madrid -  , Madrid, NM  87010
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091205
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091206
SUMMARY:Madrid Christmas Open House
DESCRIPTION:Every week-end from Thanksgiving to New Years\, head to New Mexico\'s offical Christmas Town for a spectacular light display\, gallery open houses with refreshments\, stagecoach rides\, Santa\, and more!\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Madrid -  , Madrid, NM  87010
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091206
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SUMMARY:Madrid Christmas Open House
DESCRIPTION:Every week-end from Thanksgiving to New Years\, head to New Mexico\'s offical Christmas Town for a spectacular light display\, gallery open houses with refreshments\, stagecoach rides\, Santa\, and more!\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Madrid -  , Madrid, NM  87010
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091212
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091213
SUMMARY:Madrid Christmas Open House
DESCRIPTION:Every week-end from Thanksgiving to New Years\, head to New Mexico\'s offical Christmas Town for a spectacular light display\, gallery open houses with refreshments\, stagecoach rides\, Santa\, and more!\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Madrid -  , Madrid, NM  87010
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091213
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091214
SUMMARY:Madrid Christmas Open House
DESCRIPTION:Every week-end from Thanksgiving to New Years\, head to New Mexico\'s offical Christmas Town for a spectacular light display\, gallery open houses with refreshments\, stagecoach rides\, Santa\, and more!\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Madrid -  , Madrid, NM  87010
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091219
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091220
SUMMARY:Madrid Christmas Open House
DESCRIPTION:Every week-end from Thanksgiving to New Years\, head to New Mexico\'s offical Christmas Town for a spectacular light display\, gallery open houses with refreshments\, stagecoach rides\, Santa\, and more!\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Madrid -  , Madrid, NM  87010
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091220
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091221
SUMMARY:Madrid Christmas Open House
DESCRIPTION:Every week-end from Thanksgiving to New Years\, head to New Mexico\'s offical Christmas Town for a spectacular light display\, gallery open houses with refreshments\, stagecoach rides\, Santa\, and more!\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Madrid -  , Madrid, NM  87010
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091226
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091227
SUMMARY:Madrid Christmas Open House
DESCRIPTION:Every week-end from Thanksgiving to New Years\, head to New Mexico\'s offical Christmas Town for a spectacular light display\, gallery open houses with refreshments\, stagecoach rides\, Santa\, and more!\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Madrid -  , Madrid, NM  87010
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091227
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091228
SUMMARY:Madrid Christmas Open House
DESCRIPTION:Every week-end from Thanksgiving to New Years\, head to New Mexico\'s offical Christmas Town for a spectacular light display\, gallery open houses with refreshments\, stagecoach rides\, Santa\, and more!\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Madrid -  , Madrid, NM  87010
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DTSTART:20091114T210000
DTEND:20091115T170000
SUMMARY:Imagine the Enchantment Arts & Crafts Festival\, Aztec
DESCRIPTION:In time for Christmas buying - one of a kind gifts - held in the Aztec Civic Center\, 201 S. Park\, Aztec\, NM  87410\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Aztec Chamber of Commerce - 110 N. Ash , Aztec,, NM USA 87410
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DTSTART:20091212T170000
DTEND:20091212T203000
SUMMARY:15th Annual Weekend of Lights Festival\, Luminaria Beachwalk & Floating Lights Parade\, Elephant Butte
DESCRIPTION:6:30 pm - RV &amp; Boat Holiday Lighting Contests &amp; Floating Lights Parade: Boats &amp; Sailboats decorated with Santa Claus\, Frosty &amp; Rudolph &amp; holiday lights at the Marina del Sur.  Beautiful on the water parade with fireworks backdrop.Community Awards Party\, 9:00 pm - Elephant Butte Inn.For Info on Floating Lights Parade contact Steve Hayner\, 505-269-0469.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Elephant Butte Lake State Park -  , Elephant Butte, NM  
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DTSTART:20091211T180000
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SUMMARY:Old Fashioned Christmas in Downtown Truth or Consequences
DESCRIPTION:The evening begins with the annual Christmas Tree lighting in Evelyn Renfro park\, after which all can enjoy bonfires\, drawings\, carolers and other performers\, and holiday refreshments in downtown T or C. Businesses are open for holiday shopping\, and - ho ho ho - Santa Claus will be taking orders from the kiddies! \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Truth or Consequences - Broadway , Truth or Consequences, NM  87901
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DTSTART:20091205T100000
DTEND:20091205T170000
SUMMARY:Christmas In The Foothills\, Hillsboro
DESCRIPTION:A pre-Christmas celebration with open houses at studios\, galleries\, and historic homes in Hillsboro. Events at the Hillsboro Community Center include a silent auction\, the $49.99 sale\, and vendors selling their holiday wares.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Hillsboro Community Center - 316 Elenora Street , Hillsboro, NM  88042
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=10883
DTSTART:20100205T193000
DTEND:20100206T160000
SUMMARY:Silver City\'s Folk Series Performance III — Round Mountain
DESCRIPTION:The third event in the Mimbres Region Arts Council Folk Series\, Round Mountain will present original Roots music for the 21st Century. Sometimes raucous (imagine trumpet and accordion played simultaneously by one person)\, sometimes subtle (the harp-like sound of the West African kora)\, Round Mountain touches their audiences with great songs\, emotional honesty\, and an engaging live show.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Old Elks Lodge - 315 N. Texas St. , Silver City, NM U.S.A. 88062
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DTSTART:20100305T193000
DTEND:20100305T193000
SUMMARY:Mimbres Region Arts Council Folk Series Performance IV — BAS\, Silver City
DESCRIPTION:The fourth in the Mimbres Region Arts Council\'s Folk Series\, Boulder Acoustic Society will wow listeners once again. Old school but never old\, Boulder Acoustic Society is the new wave of American roots music. It&rsquo;s what happens when four songwriters get together to mash up blues\, folk\, gospel\, indie and world music to soothe their musical curiosity. Whether it&rsquo;s a festival stage\, performing arts center\, dive bar or a late night campground set\, B.A.S. delivers musical diversity throughout their set as if it&rsquo;s normal.  B.A.S.\'s music is intense and exciting for listeners\, with something new and interesting at every turn. The unique lineup of violin\, accordion\, bass and percussion support sharp vocal hooks and powerful grooves. The energy that B.A.S. brings to a stage can tip a festival into overdrive or mesmerize a club audience as they dance into the wee hours. All of this comes from four guys who wear vintage clothes\, savor small batch bourbon and rock the ukulele. Simply stated\, B.A.S. is unforgettable. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Old Elks Lodge - 315 N. Texas St. , Silver City, NM U.S.A. 88062
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DTSTART:20100416T193000
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SUMMARY:Mimbres Region Arts Council Folk Series Performance V — Erica Wheeler\, Silver City
DESCRIPTION:The fifth in the Mimbres Region Arts Council Folk Series\, Erica Wheeler is an award-wining singer/songwriter based in western Massachuetts. Known for her visual\, cinematographic style of songwriting\, Erica Wheeler\'s songs take listeners on a journey though the American landscape and the lives lived there with poetic beauty and grace. Her music is pure Americana\, falling into the categories of folk\, country and bluegrass. On stage\, armed with an acoustic guitar and her richly expressive voice\, Erica is also known for her engaging warmth\, colorful stories and hilarious stage patter. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Old Elks Lodge - 315 N. Texas St. , Silver City, NM U.S.A. 88062
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DTSTART:20100224T193000
DTEND:20100225T170000
SUMMARY:Mimbres Region Arts Council presents a special evening with Greg Brown\, Silver City
DESCRIPTION:Greg Brown\'s mother played electric guitar\, his grandfather played banjo\, and his father was a Holy Roller preacher in the Hacklebarney section of Iowa\, where the Gospel and music are a way of life. Brown\'s first professional singing job came at age 18 in New York City\, running hootenannies (folksinger get-togethers) at the legendary Gerdes Folk City. After a year\, Brown moved west to Los Angeles and Las Vegas\, where he was a ghostwriter for Buck Ram\, founder of the Platters. Tired of the fast-paced life\, Brown traveled with a band for a few years\, and even quit playing for a while before he moved back to Iowa and began writing songs and playing in midwestern clubs and coffeehouses.Brown\'s songwriting has been lauded by many\, and his songs have been performed by Willie Nelson\, Carlos Santana\, Michael Johnson\, Shawn Colvin\, and Mary Chapin Carpenter. He has also recorded more than a dozen albums\, including his 1986 release\,Songs of Innocence and of Experience\, when he put aside his own songwriting to set poems of William Blake to music. One Big Town\, recorded in 1989\, earned Brown three and a half stars in Rolling Stone\, chart-topping status in AAA and The Gavin Report\'s Americana rankings and Brown\'s first Indie Award from NAIRD (National Association of Independent Record Distributors). The Poet Game\, his 1994 CD\, received another Indie award from NAIRD. His critically acclaimed 1996 release\, Further In\, was a finalist for the same award. Rolling Stone\'s four-star review of Further In called Brown \'a wickedly sharp observer of the human condition.\' 1997\'s Slant 6 Mind (Red House Records) earned Brown his second Grammy nomination. His latest CD\, One Night (Red House)\, is a re-release of a 1983 live performance originally on Minneapolis\' Coffeehouse Extempor&eacute; Records.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Old Elks Lodge - 315 N. Texas St. , Silver City, NM U.S.A. 88062
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DTSTART:20091211T170000
DTEND:20091211T183000
SUMMARY:\'Watercolors & Photography\' with Nancy & John Wachholz\, Silver City
DESCRIPTION:\'Watercolors &amp; Photography\' with Nancy &amp; John Wachholz\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Mimbres Region Arts Council Gallery - Wells Fargo Bank Building 1201 N. Pope St., Silver City, NM U.S.A. 88061
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DTSTART:20100326T170000
DTEND:20100326T183000
SUMMARY:Gallery Closing with Hui Chu Ying\, Silver City
DESCRIPTION:Gallery Closing with Hui Chu Ying\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Mimbres Region Arts Council Gallery - Wells Fargo Bank Building 1201 N. Pope St., Silver City, NM U.S.A. 88061
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DTSTART:20100402T170000
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SUMMARY:Mimbres Region Arts Council \'Print Project\' Gallery Opening\, Silver City
DESCRIPTION:Thirty artists create 40 original prints to compile an exemplary portfolio. Proceeds benefit the Mimbres Region Arts Council. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Mimbres Region Arts Council Gallery - Wells Fargo Bank Building 1201 N. Pope St., Silver City, NM u.S.A. 88061
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DTSTART:20100609T170000
DTEND:20100609T183000
SUMMARY:Gallery Opening with Mary Gravelle\, Silver City
DESCRIPTION:Gallery Opening with Mary Gravelle\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:mimbres Region Arts Council Gallery -  , , NM  
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DTSTART:20100609T170000
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SUMMARY:Gallery Opening with Mary Gravelle\, Silver City
DESCRIPTION:Gallery Opening with Mary Gravelle\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Mimbres Region Arts Council Gallery - Wells Fargo Bank Building 1201 N. Pope St., Silver City, NM U.S.A. 88061
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DTSTART:20091107T193000
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SUMMARY:Singer-Songwriter Lucy Kaplansky with guest\, Lee Feldman\, Albuquerque
DESCRIPTION:New York based singer-songwriter\, Lucy Kaplansky\, returns to Outpost once again with her latest CD\, Over the Hills\, in tow which tells the story of how her family came to America and the struggles they endured. Hailed as &ldquo;a truly gifted performer&hellip;with a bag full of enchanting songs&rdquo; Kaplansky has recorded five award winning CDs. New York songwriter and pianist\, Lee Feldman opens. Drawing from influences as diverse as the Beatles and Victor Borge\, Feldman is an American pop artist whose songs can be both quirky and profound. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Outpost Performance Space - 210 Yale SE , Albuquerque, NM  87106
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091120
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SUMMARY:“Images of Tortugas” at Branigan Cultural Center\, Las Cruces
DESCRIPTION:&ldquo;Images of Tortugas&rdquo; opens at Branigan Cultural Center  Las Cruces\, NM &ndash;&ldquo;Images of Tortugas\,&rdquo; a photographic essay by Robert Kaiser opens Friday\, November 13\, 2009 at the Branigan Cultural Center and will run through December 26\, 2009.  The public is invited to meet Kaiser during the opening reception held in conjunction with the First Friday Ramble on December 4th from 5 to 7 p.m. The small village of Tortugas\, located about three and a half miles outside of Las Cruces\, was established in the early 1850s.  The first inhabitants were made up of Manso Indians from the Guadalupe Mission in present day Juarez\, Tiguas from Isleta del Sur\, and Piro Indians from Senec&uacute; del Sur and Socorro del Sur.  Since its founding\, generations have observed the annual feast days of the Virgin of Guadalupe on December 10th\, 11th\, and 12th.   Organized by the Corporacion de Los Indigenes de Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe\, a key activity of the event is the four-mile pilgrimage up Tortugas Mountain\, also known as &ldquo;A&rdquo; Mountain by NMSU students. In 2008 Robert Kaiser joined the pilgrimage and the resulting photography makes up the &ldquo;Images of Tortugas&rdquo; exhibit.  Kaiser completed his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design from the University of Utah\, Salt Lake City\, under the tutelage of visiting Professor Roland Siegrist. His body of work has been published in major news sources and magazines.  He is currently working on a book project documenting Hispanic culture with Professor Spencer Herrera of NMSU.   In conjunction with the exhibit\, a special screening of &ldquo;Our People\, Our Faith&hellip;Our Lady&rdquo; will be held at the Rio Grande Theater\, on Thursday\, December 3rd.  The documentary produced by the City of Las Cruces &ndash;TV was directed by Adrian Guzman\, and explores the three day Fiesta of Our Lady of Guadalupe\, in Tortugas\, NM.  The film starts at 7:00 p.m.  Tickets are free and are available at City Hall &ndash; 200 N. Church Street. The Branigan Cultural Center\, 501 N. Main Street\, is located at the north end of the Downtown Mall in Las Cruces.  The exhibit and reception is free and open to the public.  Galleries are open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.  For more information about exhibits\, contact the Branigan Cultural Center at (575) 541-2154 or visit the Center&rsquo;s web site at http://www.las-cruces.org/museums.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Branigan Cultural Center - 501 N. Main Street (at the North end of the Downtown Mall), Las Cruces, NM  88001
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091203
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091204
SUMMARY:“Images of Tortugas” at Branigan Cultural Center\, Las Cruces
DESCRIPTION:&ldquo;Images of Tortugas&rdquo; opens at Branigan Cultural Center  Las Cruces\, NM &ndash;&ldquo;Images of Tortugas\,&rdquo; a photographic essay by Robert Kaiser opens Friday\, November 13\, 2009 at the Branigan Cultural Center and will run through December 26\, 2009.  The public is invited to meet Kaiser during the opening reception held in conjunction with the First Friday Ramble on December 4th from 5 to 7 p.m. The small village of Tortugas\, located about three and a half miles outside of Las Cruces\, was established in the early 1850s.  The first inhabitants were made up of Manso Indians from the Guadalupe Mission in present day Juarez\, Tiguas from Isleta del Sur\, and Piro Indians from Senec&uacute; del Sur and Socorro del Sur.  Since its founding\, generations have observed the annual feast days of the Virgin of Guadalupe on December 10th\, 11th\, and 12th.   Organized by the Corporacion de Los Indigenes de Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe\, a key activity of the event is the four-mile pilgrimage up Tortugas Mountain\, also known as &ldquo;A&rdquo; Mountain by NMSU students. In 2008 Robert Kaiser joined the pilgrimage and the resulting photography makes up the &ldquo;Images of Tortugas&rdquo; exhibit.  Kaiser completed his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design from the University of Utah\, Salt Lake City\, under the tutelage of visiting Professor Roland Siegrist. His body of work has been published in major news sources and magazines.  He is currently working on a book project documenting Hispanic culture with Professor Spencer Herrera of NMSU.   In conjunction with the exhibit\, a special screening of &ldquo;Our People\, Our Faith&hellip;Our Lady&rdquo; will be held at the Rio Grande Theater\, on Thursday\, December 3rd.  The documentary produced by the City of Las Cruces &ndash;TV was directed by Adrian Guzman\, and explores the three day Fiesta of Our Lady of Guadalupe\, in Tortugas\, NM.  The film starts at 7:00 p.m.  Tickets are free and are available at City Hall &ndash; 200 N. Church Street. The Branigan Cultural Center\, 501 N. Main Street\, is located at the north end of the Downtown Mall in Las Cruces.  The exhibit and reception is free and open to the public.  Galleries are open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.  For more information about exhibits\, contact the Branigan Cultural Center at (575) 541-2154 or visit the Center&rsquo;s web site at http://www.las-cruces.org/museums.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Branigan Cultural Center - 501 N. Main Street (at the North end of the Downtown Mall), Las Cruces, NM  88001
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091118
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091119
SUMMARY:“Images of Tortugas” at Branigan Cultural Center\, Las Cruces
DESCRIPTION:&ldquo;Images of Tortugas&rdquo; opens at Branigan Cultural Center  Las Cruces\, NM &ndash;&ldquo;Images of Tortugas\,&rdquo; a photographic essay by Robert Kaiser opens Friday\, November 13\, 2009 at the Branigan Cultural Center and will run through December 26\, 2009.  The public is invited to meet Kaiser during the opening reception held in conjunction with the First Friday Ramble on December 4th from 5 to 7 p.m. The small village of Tortugas\, located about three and a half miles outside of Las Cruces\, was established in the early 1850s.  The first inhabitants were made up of Manso Indians from the Guadalupe Mission in present day Juarez\, Tiguas from Isleta del Sur\, and Piro Indians from Senec&uacute; del Sur and Socorro del Sur.  Since its founding\, generations have observed the annual feast days of the Virgin of Guadalupe on December 10th\, 11th\, and 12th.   Organized by the Corporacion de Los Indigenes de Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe\, a key activity of the event is the four-mile pilgrimage up Tortugas Mountain\, also known as &ldquo;A&rdquo; Mountain by NMSU students. In 2008 Robert Kaiser joined the pilgrimage and the resulting photography makes up the &ldquo;Images of Tortugas&rdquo; exhibit.  Kaiser completed his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design from the University of Utah\, Salt Lake City\, under the tutelage of visiting Professor Roland Siegrist. His body of work has been published in major news sources and magazines.  He is currently working on a book project documenting Hispanic culture with Professor Spencer Herrera of NMSU.   In conjunction with the exhibit\, a special screening of &ldquo;Our People\, Our Faith&hellip;Our Lady&rdquo; will be held at the Rio Grande Theater\, on Thursday\, December 3rd.  The documentary produced by the City of Las Cruces &ndash;TV was directed by Adrian Guzman\, and explores the three day Fiesta of Our Lady of Guadalupe\, in Tortugas\, NM.  The film starts at 7:00 p.m.  Tickets are free and are available at City Hall &ndash; 200 N. Church Street. The Branigan Cultural Center\, 501 N. Main Street\, is located at the north end of the Downtown Mall in Las Cruces.  The exhibit and reception is free and open to the public.  Galleries are open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.  For more information about exhibits\, contact the Branigan Cultural Center at (575) 541-2154 or visit the Center&rsquo;s web site at http://www.las-cruces.org/museums.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Branigan Cultural Center - 501 N. Main Street (at the North end of the Downtown Mall), Las Cruces, NM  88001
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DTSTART:20100115T193000
DTEND:20100115T193000
SUMMARY:Silver City\'s Folk Series Performance II — Peter Mulvey
DESCRIPTION:The second in a season of five notable performances in the Mimbres Region Arts Council\'s Folk Series will feature Peter Mulvey.The first thing that strikes you\, when listening to Peter Mulvey\'s music\, is how complete it feels. A voice and a guitar. The facts. When an artist\'s work is reduced to element\, it inevitably tells something about the musicality at the bottom line. In this case\, the approach also reveals a complexity of detail\, a bedrock of solid technique\, and a fullness and range of effect that are rare in a solo recording. It\'s the sort of sufficiency that can only be got through long years and hard listening.There is\, of course\, the guitar. The speed and precision\, the rawness and restraint\, the delicate touch - like a haywagon rolling down hill on fire\, driven by a man wearing an expensive suit. The songs collected on Mulvey\'s most recent cd\, \'Notes from Elsewhere\' have been both praised by critics and respected by Mulvey\'s songwriter colleagues. They are the kind of songs musicians sit around in bars\, arguing about which one is the better\, and why. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Old Elks Lodge - 315 N. Texas St. , Silver City, NM U.S.A. 88062
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=10949
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100213
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100214
SUMMARY:Silver City\'s Chocolate Fantasia
DESCRIPTION:Join the fun as Silver City celebrates Chocolate Fantasia! Stroll galleries\, shops\, and greet old friends while sampling gourmet chocolate creations made by local chocolatiers. Local musicians will be performing at many locations! SPECIAL RECEPTION at ISAACS on Bullard St for the top three Award Winners immediately following the event. Join the Mimbres Region Arts Council at Isaac\'s at the corner of Broadway and Bullard for the awarding of a cash prize for the best chocolates. See if you and the Judges agree on who created the confection best in taste\, texture and presentation. A glass of wine wouldn\'t hurt either.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Silver City Art District -  , Silver City, NM U.S.A. 88062
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DTSTART:20091219T190000
DTEND:20091220T000000
SUMMARY:Black Tie to Benefit the Mimbres Region Arts Council\, Silver City
DESCRIPTION:Silver City is one place in the country where you can actually own a Tuxedo and get to use it. The Black Tie Ball is put on every year by the Friends of the Christmas Party Committee and Mimbres Region Arts Council. Every year a theme is chosen\, the venue is decorated appropriately and everyone breaks out the formal wear for a night of music\, fine hors d\' oeuvres and fun. It\'s a \'must attend\' event!\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Buffalo Bar - 211 N. Bullard St. , Silver City, NM U.S.A. 88061
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=13403
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091113
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091114
SUMMARY:“Images of Tortugas” at Branigan Cultural Center\, Las Cruces
DESCRIPTION:&ldquo;Images of Tortugas&rdquo; opens at Branigan Cultural Center  Las Cruces\, NM &ndash;&ldquo;Images of Tortugas\,&rdquo; a photographic essay by Robert Kaiser opens Friday\, November 13\, 2009 at the Branigan Cultural Center and will run through December 26\, 2009.  The public is invited to meet Kaiser during the opening reception held in conjunction with the First Friday Ramble on December 4th from 5 to 7 p.m. The small village of Tortugas\, located about three and a half miles outside of Las Cruces\, was established in the early 1850s.  The first inhabitants were made up of Manso Indians from the Guadalupe Mission in present day Juarez\, Tiguas from Isleta del Sur\, and Piro Indians from Senec&uacute; del Sur and Socorro del Sur.  Since its founding\, generations have observed the annual feast days of the Virgin of Guadalupe on December 10th\, 11th\, and 12th.   Organized by the Corporacion de Los Indigenes de Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe\, a key activity of the event is the four-mile pilgrimage up Tortugas Mountain\, also known as &ldquo;A&rdquo; Mountain by NMSU students. In 2008 Robert Kaiser joined the pilgrimage and the resulting photography makes up the &ldquo;Images of Tortugas&rdquo; exhibit.  Kaiser completed his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design from the University of Utah\, Salt Lake City\, under the tutelage of visiting Professor Roland Siegrist. His body of work has been published in major news sources and magazines.  He is currently working on a book project documenting Hispanic culture with Professor Spencer Herrera of NMSU.   In conjunction with the exhibit\, a special screening of &ldquo;Our People\, Our Faith&hellip;Our Lady&rdquo; will be held at the Rio Grande Theater\, on Thursday\, December 3rd.  The documentary produced by the City of Las Cruces &ndash;TV was directed by Adrian Guzman\, and explores the three day Fiesta of Our Lady of Guadalupe\, in Tortugas\, NM.  The film starts at 7:00 p.m.  Tickets are free and are available at City Hall &ndash; 200 N. Church Street. The Branigan Cultural Center\, 501 N. Main Street\, is located at the north end of the Downtown Mall in Las Cruces.  The exhibit and reception is free and open to the public.  Galleries are open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.  For more information about exhibits\, contact the Branigan Cultural Center at (575) 541-2154 or visit the Center&rsquo;s web site at http://www.las-cruces.org/museums.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Branigan Cultural Center - 501 N. Main Street (at the North end of the Downtown Mall), Las Cruces, NM  88001
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.newmexico.org/calendar/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=13441
DTSTART:20091113T193000
DTEND:20091113T220000
SUMMARY:Socorro Community Theater Presents: Moon Over Buffalo (Socorro\, NM)
DESCRIPTION:\'Moon Over Buffalo\'\, A comedy by Ken Ludwig\, will be featured at the Historic Garcia Opera House on Friday\, 11/13 at 7:30pm\, Saturday\, 11/14 at 7:30pm\, Sunday matinee\, 11/15 at 1pm (Adults $8/Seniors $7/ Students $6)\, with a Dinner Theater on Wednesday\, 11/18/09 at 6pm ($32 per person which includes dinner and a show) in Socorro\, New Mexico. Dinner Theater tickets must be pre-paid in person by Sunday\, 11/15. For more information\, or to make dinner theater reservations\, please call 575-835-2564 or visit our website at www.socorro.com/sct. Come enjoy a wonderful show during Socorro\'s Festival of the Cranes!Established in 1994 with the debut of \'Macbeth\'\, The Socorro Community Theater is a non-profit\, volunteer organization which combines the talent of many local thespians\, crew members\, &amp; artists to put together an amazing show! Moon Over Buffalo is a nice combination of returning as well as new actors\, including Bill Stone\, Theresa Apodaca\, Kelly Kempton\, Alan Roes\, Luke Hanks\, Rose Smith\, Warren Marts\, and Katherine Noe. Moon Over Buffalo is directed by Bryan Hurtgen\, one of SCT\'s founding members.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Socorro, NM -  , Socorro, NM US 87801
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DTSTART:20091110T193000
DTEND:20091110T213000
SUMMARY:Tony Hillerman\'s Landscape: On the Road With an American Legend\, Los Alamos
DESCRIPTION:Anne Hillerman and Tony Strel discuss their recent book of photography based on places where Tony Hillerman set his novels.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Fuller Lodge -  , Los Alamos, NM  87544
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DTSTART:20091205T100000
DTEND:20091205T200000
SUMMARY:Winterfest in Los Alamos
DESCRIPTION:A townwide celebration of the opening of the holiday season.  Check with the Los Alamos Chamber of Commerce for a full calendar of town-wide events.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Fuller Lodge -  , Los Alamos, NM  87544
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DTSTART:20100112T193000
DTEND:20100112T213000
SUMMARY:New Mexico\'s Colorful Past\, Los Alamos
DESCRIPTION:Alan Osborne of the Southwest Seminars will lecture on the history of New Mexico\, and specifically discuss the Mexican Revolution which will be the subject of a photo exhibit at the Los Alamos Historical Museum.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Fuller Lodge -  , Los Alamos, NM  87544
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DTSTART:20100209T193000
DTEND:20100209T213000
SUMMARY:Oppenheimer\'s 1954 Security Clearance\, Los Alamos
DESCRIPTION:Fred Ribe\, retired LANL scientist\, will discuss the revocation of Oppenheimer\'s Security clearance during the Cold War.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Fuller Lodge -  , Los Alamos, NM  87544
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DTSTART:20100309T193000
DTEND:20100309T213000
SUMMARY:Richard Dorman Historic Railroad Photo Collection\, Los Alamos
DESCRIPTION:Lecture by Vern Glover on an enormous collection of historic railroad images being collected and cataloged.  Photos of towns\, and railroad bridges and stations are included.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Fuller Lodge -  , Los Alamos, NM  87544
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DTSTART:20100413T193000
DTEND:20100413T213000
SUMMARY:History of the Palace of the Governors\, Los Alamos
DESCRIPTION:Mike Stevenson will lecture on the History of the Palace of the Governors.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Fuller Lodge -  , Los Alamos, NM  87544
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DTSTART:20100511T193000
DTEND:20100511T223000
SUMMARY:Los Alamos Historical Society Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Lecture by Richard Melzer on \'The Harvey Girls and Harvey Houses of the Southwest.\'\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Fuller Lodge -  , Los Alamos, NM  87544
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100415
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100416
SUMMARY:6th Annual White Sands International Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:  MISSION &amp; OBJECTIVE The WSIFF is dedicated to bringing filmmakers and audiences together to better appreciate the art of cinema. The WSIFF screens outstanding short and feature length documentaries and narratives of all genres from around the world. With a special focus on Latino and New Mexican filmmaking we celebrate outstanding cinema in the amazing back drop of Southern New Mexico. We hope to see you at this very unique\, intimate and fun festival in the Land of Enchantment!In particular we are interested in...FIlms that deal with contemporary issuesFilms that celebrate the human spiritParticuarly interested in Latino and or Hispanic World Films that have been made in New MexicoGood story telling\, writing\, acting \, and direction Interesting and provocative scripts. ABOUT THE FESTIVALHISTORYThe White Sands International Film Festival began five years ago to help bring the arts and arts education to Southern New Mexico and to encourage the film industry to take advantage of Southern New Mexico\'s breath taking country side. Now in it\'s 6th year\, the festival has grown to include and offer a uniquely diverse program encompassing a wide range of cinema\, panels\, and workshops\, hosted by well recognized and experienced industry professionals. PAST GUESTSFran&ccedil;ois Girard\, Director\, \'The Red Violin\'\, Arturo Ripstein\, Director\,\'La Reina de la Noche\' ; Alejandro Monteverde\, Director\, Producer\, \'Bella\'; Paz Alicia Garciadiego\, Screenwriter\, \'Profundo Carmesi\' ; Mark Medoff\, Writer\, Director\, \'Children of A Lesser God\' ; Ali Landry\, Actress\, \'Bella\' ; Jamison Jones\, Actor\, \'He Was A Quiet Man\'\, \'24\' ; Elliott Lewitt\, Producer\, \'At Close Range\'; Jordan Roberts\, Director \'Around the Bend\'; Rick Shroeder\, Actor\, Producer\, \'Black Cloud\'\, Rocky Lang\, Producer\, Writer\, \'White Squall\'\, \'How I Broke Into Hollywood\'; Wes Studi\, Actor\, \'Last of the Mohicans\'\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:City of Las Cruces  - Various Locations  , Las Cruces , NM  
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100416
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100417
SUMMARY:6th Annual White Sands International Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:  MISSION &amp; OBJECTIVE The WSIFF is dedicated to bringing filmmakers and audiences together to better appreciate the art of cinema. The WSIFF screens outstanding short and feature length documentaries and narratives of all genres from around the world. With a special focus on Latino and New Mexican filmmaking we celebrate outstanding cinema in the amazing back drop of Southern New Mexico. We hope to see you at this very unique\, intimate and fun festival in the Land of Enchantment!In particular we are interested in...FIlms that deal with contemporary issuesFilms that celebrate the human spiritParticuarly interested in Latino and or Hispanic World Films that have been made in New MexicoGood story telling\, writing\, acting \, and direction Interesting and provocative scripts. ABOUT THE FESTIVALHISTORYThe White Sands International Film Festival began five years ago to help bring the arts and arts education to Southern New Mexico and to encourage the film industry to take advantage of Southern New Mexico\'s breath taking country side. Now in it\'s 6th year\, the festival has grown to include and offer a uniquely diverse program encompassing a wide range of cinema\, panels\, and workshops\, hosted by well recognized and experienced industry professionals. PAST GUESTSFran&ccedil;ois Girard\, Director\, \'The Red Violin\'\, Arturo Ripstein\, Director\,\'La Reina de la Noche\' ; Alejandro Monteverde\, Director\, Producer\, \'Bella\'; Paz Alicia Garciadiego\, Screenwriter\, \'Profundo Carmesi\' ; Mark Medoff\, Writer\, Director\, \'Children of A Lesser God\' ; Ali Landry\, Actress\, \'Bella\' ; Jamison Jones\, Actor\, \'He Was A Quiet Man\'\, \'24\' ; Elliott Lewitt\, Producer\, \'At Close Range\'; Jordan Roberts\, Director \'Around the Bend\'; Rick Shroeder\, Actor\, Producer\, \'Black Cloud\'\, Rocky Lang\, Producer\, Writer\, \'White Squall\'\, \'How I Broke Into Hollywood\'; Wes Studi\, Actor\, \'Last of the Mohicans\'\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:City of Las Cruces  - Various Locations  , Las Cruces , NM  
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100417
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100418
SUMMARY:6th Annual White Sands International Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:  MISSION &amp; OBJECTIVE The WSIFF is dedicated to bringing filmmakers and audiences together to better appreciate the art of cinema. The WSIFF screens outstanding short and feature length documentaries and narratives of all genres from around the world. With a special focus on Latino and New Mexican filmmaking we celebrate outstanding cinema in the amazing back drop of Southern New Mexico. We hope to see you at this very unique\, intimate and fun festival in the Land of Enchantment!In particular we are interested in...FIlms that deal with contemporary issuesFilms that celebrate the human spiritParticuarly interested in Latino and or Hispanic World Films that have been made in New MexicoGood story telling\, writing\, acting \, and direction Interesting and provocative scripts. ABOUT THE FESTIVALHISTORYThe White Sands International Film Festival began five years ago to help bring the arts and arts education to Southern New Mexico and to encourage the film industry to take advantage of Southern New Mexico\'s breath taking country side. Now in it\'s 6th year\, the festival has grown to include and offer a uniquely diverse program encompassing a wide range of cinema\, panels\, and workshops\, hosted by well recognized and experienced industry professionals. PAST GUESTSFran&ccedil;ois Girard\, Director\, \'The Red Violin\'\, Arturo Ripstein\, Director\,\'La Reina de la Noche\' ; Alejandro Monteverde\, Director\, Producer\, \'Bella\'; Paz Alicia Garciadiego\, Screenwriter\, \'Profundo Carmesi\' ; Mark Medoff\, Writer\, Director\, \'Children of A Lesser God\' ; Ali Landry\, Actress\, \'Bella\' ; Jamison Jones\, Actor\, \'He Was A Quiet Man\'\, \'24\' ; Elliott Lewitt\, Producer\, \'At Close Range\'; Jordan Roberts\, Director \'Around the Bend\'; Rick Shroeder\, Actor\, Producer\, \'Black Cloud\'\, Rocky Lang\, Producer\, Writer\, \'White Squall\'\, \'How I Broke Into Hollywood\'; Wes Studi\, Actor\, \'Last of the Mohicans\'\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:City of Las Cruces  - Various Locations  , Las Cruces , NM  
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100418
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100419
SUMMARY:6th Annual White Sands International Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:  MISSION &amp; OBJECTIVE The WSIFF is dedicated to bringing filmmakers and audiences together to better appreciate the art of cinema. The WSIFF screens outstanding short and feature length documentaries and narratives of all genres from around the world. With a special focus on Latino and New Mexican filmmaking we celebrate outstanding cinema in the amazing back drop of Southern New Mexico. We hope to see you at this very unique\, intimate and fun festival in the Land of Enchantment!In particular we are interested in...FIlms that deal with contemporary issuesFilms that celebrate the human spiritParticuarly interested in Latino and or Hispanic World Films that have been made in New MexicoGood story telling\, writing\, acting \, and direction Interesting and provocative scripts. ABOUT THE FESTIVALHISTORYThe White Sands International Film Festival began five years ago to help bring the arts and arts education to Southern New Mexico and to encourage the film industry to take advantage of Southern New Mexico\'s breath taking country side. Now in it\'s 6th year\, the festival has grown to include and offer a uniquely diverse program encompassing a wide range of cinema\, panels\, and workshops\, hosted by well recognized and experienced industry professionals. PAST GUESTSFran&ccedil;ois Girard\, Director\, \'The Red Violin\'\, Arturo Ripstein\, Director\,\'La Reina de la Noche\' ; Alejandro Monteverde\, Director\, Producer\, \'Bella\'; Paz Alicia Garciadiego\, Screenwriter\, \'Profundo Carmesi\' ; Mark Medoff\, Writer\, Director\, \'Children of A Lesser God\' ; Ali Landry\, Actress\, \'Bella\' ; Jamison Jones\, Actor\, \'He Was A Quiet Man\'\, \'24\' ; Elliott Lewitt\, Producer\, \'At Close Range\'; Jordan Roberts\, Director \'Around the Bend\'; Rick Shroeder\, Actor\, Producer\, \'Black Cloud\'\, Rocky Lang\, Producer\, Writer\, \'White Squall\'\, \'How I Broke Into Hollywood\'; Wes Studi\, Actor\, \'Last of the Mohicans\'\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:City of Las Cruces  - Various Locations  , Las Cruces , NM  
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SUMMARY:NM Tech Performing Arts Series in Socorro presents: ELiza Gilkyson
DESCRIPTION:This Poetically gifted singer-songwriter from Austin has become one of the most respected musicians in roots\, folk\, and Americana. With special guest\, Ellis Paul.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Macey Center - One Olive Lane NMT Campus, Socorro, NM USA 87801
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DTSTART:20100122T193000
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SUMMARY:NM Tech Performing Arts Series in Socorro presents: Pine Leaf Boys
DESCRIPTION:A distinctly modern and youthful union of Cajun\, Zydeco\, Creole music direct from southwestern Lousiana\, and nominated for two grammy\'s.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Macey Center - One Olive Lane NMT Campus, Socorro, NM USA 87801
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DTSTART:20100212T193000
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SUMMARY:NM Tech Performing Arts Series in Socorro presents: Yjastros - The American Flamenco Repertory Company
DESCRIPTION:A living archive of flmenco\'s emotional traditions\, playful jubilance\, and rich Spanish Gypsy culture.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Macey Center - One Olive Lane NMT Campus, Socorro, NM USA 87801
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DTSTART:20100219T193000
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SUMMARY:NM Tech Performing Arts Series in Socorro presents: \'Around the World in 90 Minutes\' with Marty Essen
DESCRIPTION:Author of \'Cool Creatures Hot Planet\,\' presents a high-energy digital slideshow exploring stunningly unique creatures from 7 continents\, full of laughs\, surprises and interesting facts.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Macey Center - One Olive Lane NMT Campus, Socorro, NM USA 87801
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DTSTART:20100226T193000
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SUMMARY:NM Tech Performing Arts Series in Socorro presents: The Wiyos
DESCRIPTION:These former NYC and New Orleans street musicians play a fun mix of vaudevillian Ragtime Blues\, Hillbilly Swing and Old Time Country.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Macey Center - One Olive Lane NMT Campus, Socorro, NM USA 87801
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DTSTART:20100326T193000
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SUMMARY:NM Tech Performing Arts Series in Socorro presents: Enter the Haggis
DESCRIPTION:With a fusion of original Celtic\, rock and world music\, these international touring Canadians deliver \'uplifting tunes\, catchy lyrics and plenty of energy.\'\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Macey Center - One Olive Lane NMT Campus, Socorro, NM USA 87801
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DTSTART:20100409T193000
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SUMMARY:NM Tech Performing Arts Series in Socorro presents: The Jason Bishop Show
DESCRIPTION:Prepare to be mesmerized by this stunning\, cuttig-edge display of traditional and modern illusions presented by a world-class entertainer!\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Macey Center - One Olive Lane NMT Campus, Socorro, NM USA 87801
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DTSTART:20100423T193000
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SUMMARY:NM Tech Performing Arts Series in Socorro presents: Robert Mirabal
DESCRIPTION:Two-time Grammy Award-winner and New Mexico&rsquo;s international ambassador of the Native American flute\, Robert Mirabal weaves ancient and contemporary music in a thoroughly original way. \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Macey Center - One Olive Lane NMT Campus, Socorro, NM USA 87801
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DTSTART:20100507T193000
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SUMMARY:NM Tech Performing Arts Series in Socorro presents: Esperanza Spalding
DESCRIPTION:Experience the Youthful prodigy who is reviving classic jazz with her masterful bass playing\, gentle and engaging voice and captivating stage presence.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Macey Center - One Olive Lane NMT Campus, Socorro, NM USA 87801
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091123
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SUMMARY:“Images of Tortugas” at Branigan Cultural Center\, Las Cruces
DESCRIPTION:&ldquo;Images of Tortugas&rdquo; opens at Branigan Cultural Center  Las Cruces\, NM &ndash;&ldquo;Images of Tortugas\,&rdquo; a photographic essay by Robert Kaiser opens Friday\, November 13\, 2009 at the Branigan Cultural Center and will run through December 26\, 2009.  The public is invited to meet Kaiser during the opening reception held in conjunction with the First Friday Ramble on December 4th from 5 to 7 p.m. The small village of Tortugas\, located about three and a half miles outside of Las Cruces\, was established in the early 1850s.  The first inhabitants were made up of Manso Indians from the Guadalupe Mission in present day Juarez\, Tiguas from Isleta del Sur\, and Piro Indians from Senec&uacute; del Sur and Socorro del Sur.  Since its founding\, generations have observed the annual feast days of the Virgin of Guadalupe on December 10th\, 11th\, and 12th.   Organized by the Corporacion de Los Indigenes de Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe\, a key activity of the event is the four-mile pilgrimage up Tortugas Mountain\, also known as &ldquo;A&rdquo; Mountain by NMSU students. In 2008 Robert Kaiser joined the pilgrimage and the resulting photography makes up the &ldquo;Images of Tortugas&rdquo; exhibit.  Kaiser completed his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design from the University of Utah\, Salt Lake City\, under the tutelage of visiting Professor Roland Siegrist. His body of work has been published in major news sources and magazines.  He is currently working on a book project documenting Hispanic culture with Professor Spencer Herrera of NMSU.   In conjunction with the exhibit\, a special screening of &ldquo;Our People\, Our Faith&hellip;Our Lady&rdquo; will be held at the Rio Grande Theater\, on Thursday\, December 3rd.  The documentary produced by the City of Las Cruces &ndash;TV was directed by Adrian Guzman\, and explores the three day Fiesta of Our Lady of Guadalupe\, in Tortugas\, NM.  The film starts at 7:00 p.m.  Tickets are free and are available at City Hall &ndash; 200 N. Church Street. The Branigan Cultural Center\, 501 N. Main Street\, is located at the north end of the Downtown Mall in Las Cruces.  The exhibit and reception is free and open to the public.  Galleries are open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.  For more information about exhibits\, contact the Branigan Cultural Center at (575) 541-2154 or visit the Center&rsquo;s web site at http://www.las-cruces.org/museums.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Branigan Cultural Center - 501 N. Main Street (at the North end of the Downtown Mall), Las Cruces, NM  88001
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SUMMARY:“Images of Tortugas” at Branigan Cultural Center\, Las Cruces
DESCRIPTION:&ldquo;Images of Tortugas&rdquo; opens at Branigan Cultural Center  Las Cruces\, NM &ndash;&ldquo;Images of Tortugas\,&rdquo; a photographic essay by Robert Kaiser opens Friday\, November 13\, 2009 at the Branigan Cultural Center and will run through December 26\, 2009.  The public is invited to meet Kaiser during the opening reception held in conjunction with the First Friday Ramble on December 4th from 5 to 7 p.m. The small village of Tortugas\, located about three and a half miles outside of Las Cruces\, was established in the early 1850s.  The first inhabitants were made up of Manso Indians from the Guadalupe Mission in present day Juarez\, Tiguas from Isleta del Sur\, and Piro Indians from Senec&uacute; del Sur and Socorro del Sur.  Since its founding\, generations have observed the annual feast days of the Virgin of Guadalupe on December 10th\, 11th\, and 12th.   Organized by the Corporacion de Los Indigenes de Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe\, a key activity of the event is the four-mile pilgrimage up Tortugas Mountain\, also known as &ldquo;A&rdquo; Mountain by NMSU students. In 2008 Robert Kaiser joined the pilgrimage and the resulting photography makes up the &ldquo;Images of Tortugas&rdquo; exhibit.  Kaiser completed his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design from the University of Utah\, Salt Lake City\, under the tutelage of visiting Professor Roland Siegrist. His body of work has been published in major news sources and magazines.  He is currently working on a book project documenting Hispanic culture with Professor Spencer Herrera of NMSU.   In conjunction with the exhibit\, a special screening of &ldquo;Our People\, Our Faith&hellip;Our Lady&rdquo; will be held at the Rio Grande Theater\, on Thursday\, December 3rd.  The documentary produced by the City of Las Cruces &ndash;TV was directed by Adrian Guzman\, and explores the three day Fiesta of Our Lady of Guadalupe\, in Tortugas\, NM.  The film starts at 7:00 p.m.  Tickets are free and are available at City Hall &ndash; 200 N. Church Street. The Branigan Cultural Center\, 501 N. Main Street\, is located at the north end of the Downtown Mall in Las Cruces.  The exhibit and reception is free and open to the public.  Galleries are open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.  For more information about exhibits\, contact the Branigan Cultural Center at (575) 541-2154 or visit the Center&rsquo;s web site at http://www.las-cruces.org/museums.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Branigan Cultural Center - 501 N. Main Street (at the North end of the Downtown Mall), Las Cruces, NM  88001
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SUMMARY:“Images of Tortugas” at Branigan Cultural Center\, Las Cruces
DESCRIPTION:&ldquo;Images of Tortugas&rdquo; opens at Branigan Cultural Center  Las Cruces\, NM &ndash;&ldquo;Images of Tortugas\,&rdquo; a photographic essay by Robert Kaiser opens Friday\, November 13\, 2009 at the Branigan Cultural Center and will run through December 26\, 2009.  The public is invited to meet Kaiser during the opening reception held in conjunction with the First Friday Ramble on December 4th from 5 to 7 p.m. The small village of Tortugas\, located about three and a half miles outside of Las Cruces\, was established in the early 1850s.  The first inhabitants were made up of Manso Indians from the Guadalupe Mission in present day Juarez\, Tiguas from Isleta del Sur\, and Piro Indians from Senec&uacute; del Sur and Socorro del Sur.  Since its founding\, generations have observed the annual feast days of the Virgin of Guadalupe on December 10th\, 11th\, and 12th.   Organized by the Corporacion de Los Indigenes de Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe\, a key activity of the event is the four-mile pilgrimage up Tortugas Mountain\, also known as &ldquo;A&rdquo; Mountain by NMSU students. In 2008 Robert Kaiser joined the pilgrimage and the resulting photography makes up the &ldquo;Images of Tortugas&rdquo; exhibit.  Kaiser completed his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design from the University of Utah\, Salt Lake City\, under the tutelage of visiting Professor Roland Siegrist. His body of work has been published in major news sources and magazines.  He is currently working on a book project documenting Hispanic culture with Professor Spencer Herrera of NMSU.   In conjunction with the exhibit\, a special screening of &ldquo;Our People\, Our Faith&hellip;Our Lady&rdquo; will be held at the Rio Grande Theater\, on Thursday\, December 3rd.  The documentary produced by the City of Las Cruces &ndash;TV was directed by Adrian Guzman\, and explores the three day Fiesta of Our Lady of Guadalupe\, in Tortugas\, NM.  The film starts at 7:00 p.m.  Tickets are free and are available at City Hall &ndash; 200 N. Church Street. The Branigan Cultural Center\, 501 N. Main Street\, is located at the north end of the Downtown Mall in Las Cruces.  The exhibit and reception is free and open to the public.  Galleries are open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.  For more information about exhibits\, contact the Branigan Cultural Center at (575) 541-2154 or visit the Center&rsquo;s web site at http://www.las-cruces.org/museums.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Branigan Cultural Center - 501 N. Main Street (at the North end of the Downtown Mall), Las Cruces, NM  88001
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SUMMARY:“Images of Tortugas” at Branigan Cultural Center\, Las Cruces
DESCRIPTION:&ldquo;Images of Tortugas&rdquo; opens at Branigan Cultural Center  Las Cruces\, NM &ndash;&ldquo;Images of Tortugas\,&rdquo; a photographic essay by Robert Kaiser opens Friday\, November 13\, 2009 at the Branigan Cultural Center and will run through December 26\, 2009.  The public is invited to meet Kaiser during the opening reception held in conjunction with the First Friday Ramble on December 4th from 5 to 7 p.m. The small village of Tortugas\, located about three and a half miles outside of Las Cruces\, was established in the early 1850s.  The first inhabitants were made up of Manso Indians from the Guadalupe Mission in present day Juarez\, Tiguas from Isleta del Sur\, and Piro Indians from Senec&uacute; del Sur and Socorro del Sur.  Since its founding\, generations have observed the annual feast days of the Virgin of Guadalupe on December 10th\, 11th\, and 12th.   Organized by the Corporacion de Los Indigenes de Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe\, a key activity of the event is the four-mile pilgrimage up Tortugas Mountain\, also known as &ldquo;A&rdquo; Mountain by NMSU students. In 2008 Robert Kaiser joined the pilgrimage and the resulting photography makes up the &ldquo;Images of Tortugas&rdquo; exhibit.  Kaiser completed his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design from the University of Utah\, Salt Lake City\, under the tutelage of visiting Professor Roland Siegrist. His body of work has been published in major news sources and magazines.  He is currently working on a book project documenting Hispanic culture with Professor Spencer Herrera of NMSU.   In conjunction with the exhibit\, a special screening of &ldquo;Our People\, Our Faith&hellip;Our Lady&rdquo; will be held at the Rio Grande Theater\, on Thursday\, December 3rd.  The documentary produced by the City of Las Cruces &ndash;TV was directed by Adrian Guzman\, and explores the three day Fiesta of Our Lady of Guadalupe\, in Tortugas\, NM.  The film starts at 7:00 p.m.  Tickets are free and are available at City Hall &ndash; 200 N. Church Street. The Branigan Cultural Center\, 501 N. Main Street\, is located at the north end of the Downtown Mall in Las Cruces.  The exhibit and reception is free and open to the public.  Galleries are open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.  For more information about exhibits\, contact the Branigan Cultural Center at (575) 541-2154 or visit the Center&rsquo;s web site at http://www.las-cruces.org/museums.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Branigan Cultural Center - 501 N. Main Street (at the North end of the Downtown Mall), Las Cruces, NM  88001
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091204
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SUMMARY:“Images of Tortugas” at Branigan Cultural Center\, Las Cruces
DESCRIPTION:&ldquo;Images of Tortugas&rdquo; opens at Branigan Cultural Center  Las Cruces\, NM &ndash;&ldquo;Images of Tortugas\,&rdquo; a photographic essay by Robert Kaiser opens Friday\, November 13\, 2009 at the Branigan Cultural Center and will run through December 26\, 2009.  The public is invited to meet Kaiser during the opening reception held in conjunction with the First Friday Ramble on December 4th from 5 to 7 p.m. The small village of Tortugas\, located about three and a half miles outside of Las Cruces\, was established in the early 1850s.  The first inhabitants were made up of Manso Indians from the Guadalupe Mission in present day Juarez\, Tiguas from Isleta del Sur\, and Piro Indians from Senec&uacute; del Sur and Socorro del Sur.  Since its founding\, generations have observed the annual feast days of the Virgin of Guadalupe on December 10th\, 11th\, and 12th.   Organized by the Corporacion de Los Indigenes de Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe\, a key activity of the event is the four-mile pilgrimage up Tortugas Mountain\, also known as &ldquo;A&rdquo; Mountain by NMSU students. In 2008 Robert Kaiser joined the pilgrimage and the resulting photography makes up the &ldquo;Images of Tortugas&rdquo; exhibit.  Kaiser completed his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design from the University of Utah\, Salt Lake City\, under the tutelage of visiting Professor Roland Siegrist. His body of work has been published in major news sources and magazines.  He is currently working on a book project documenting Hispanic culture with Professor Spencer Herrera of NMSU.   In conjunction with the exhibit\, a special screening of &ldquo;Our People\, Our Faith&hellip;Our Lady&rdquo; will be held at the Rio Grande Theater\, on Thursday\, December 3rd.  The documentary produced by the City of Las Cruces &ndash;TV was directed by Adrian Guzman\, and explores the three day Fiesta of Our Lady of Guadalupe\, in Tortugas\, NM.  The film starts at 7:00 p.m.  Tickets are free and are available at City Hall &ndash; 200 N. Church Street. The Branigan Cultural Center\, 501 N. Main Street\, is located at the north end of the Downtown Mall in Las Cruces.  The exhibit and reception is free and open to the public.  Galleries are open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.  For more information about exhibits\, contact the Branigan Cultural Center at (575) 541-2154 or visit the Center&rsquo;s web site at http://www.las-cruces.org/museums.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Branigan Cultural Center - 501 N. Main Street (at the North end of the Downtown Mall), Las Cruces, NM  88001
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SUMMARY:“Images of Tortugas” at Branigan Cultural Center\, Las Cruces
DESCRIPTION:&ldquo;Images of Tortugas&rdquo; opens at Branigan Cultural Center  Las Cruces\, NM &ndash;&ldquo;Images of Tortugas\,&rdquo; a photographic essay by Robert Kaiser opens Friday\, November 13\, 2009 at the Branigan Cultural Center and will run through December 26\, 2009.  The public is invited to meet Kaiser during the opening reception held in conjunction with the First Friday Ramble on December 4th from 5 to 7 p.m. The small village of Tortugas\, located about three and a half miles outside of Las Cruces\, was established in the early 1850s.  The first inhabitants were made up of Manso Indians from the Guadalupe Mission in present day Juarez\, Tiguas from Isleta del Sur\, and Piro Indians from Senec&uacute; del Sur and Socorro del Sur.  Since its founding\, generations have observed the annual feast days of the Virgin of Guadalupe on December 10th\, 11th\, and 12th.   Organized by the Corporacion de Los Indigenes de Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe\, a key activity of the event is the four-mile pilgrimage up Tortugas Mountain\, also known as &ldquo;A&rdquo; Mountain by NMSU students. In 2008 Robert Kaiser joined the pilgrimage and the resulting photography makes up the &ldquo;Images of Tortugas&rdquo; exhibit.  Kaiser completed his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design from the University of Utah\, Salt Lake City\, under the tutelage of visiting Professor Roland Siegrist. His body of work has been published in major news sources and magazines.  He is currently working on a book project documenting Hispanic culture with Professor Spencer Herrera of NMSU.   In conjunction with the exhibit\, a special screening of &ldquo;Our People\, Our Faith&hellip;Our Lady&rdquo; will be held at the Rio Grande Theater\, on Thursday\, December 3rd.  The documentary produced by the City of Las Cruces &ndash;TV was directed by Adrian Guzman\, and explores the three day Fiesta of Our Lady of Guadalupe\, in Tortugas\, NM.  The film starts at 7:00 p.m.  Tickets are free and are available at City Hall &ndash; 200 N. Church Street. The Branigan Cultural Center\, 501 N. Main Street\, is located at the north end of the Downtown Mall in Las Cruces.  The exhibit and reception is free and open to the public.  Galleries are open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.  For more information about exhibits\, contact the Branigan Cultural Center at (575) 541-2154 or visit the Center&rsquo;s web site at http://www.las-cruces.org/museums.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Branigan Cultural Center - 501 N. Main Street (at the North end of the Downtown Mall), Las Cruces, NM  88001
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091207
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091208
SUMMARY:“Images of Tortugas” at Branigan Cultural Center\, Las Cruces
DESCRIPTION:&ldquo;Images of Tortugas&rdquo; opens at Branigan Cultural Center  Las Cruces\, NM &ndash;&ldquo;Images of Tortugas\,&rdquo; a photographic essay by Robert Kaiser opens Friday\, November 13\, 2009 at the Branigan Cultural Center and will run through December 26\, 2009.  The public is invited to meet Kaiser during the opening reception held in conjunction with the First Friday Ramble on December 4th from 5 to 7 p.m. The small village of Tortugas\, located about three and a half miles outside of Las Cruces\, was established in the early 1850s.  The first inhabitants were made up of Manso Indians from the Guadalupe Mission in present day Juarez\, Tiguas from Isleta del Sur\, and Piro Indians from Senec&uacute; del Sur and Socorro del Sur.  Since its founding\, generations have observed the annual feast days of the Virgin of Guadalupe on December 10th\, 11th\, and 12th.   Organized by the Corporacion de Los Indigenes de Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe\, a key activity of the event is the four-mile pilgrimage up Tortugas Mountain\, also known as &ldquo;A&rdquo; Mountain by NMSU students. In 2008 Robert Kaiser joined the pilgrimage and the resulting photography makes up the &ldquo;Images of Tortugas&rdquo; exhibit.  Kaiser completed his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design from the University of Utah\, Salt Lake City\, under the tutelage of visiting Professor Roland Siegrist. His body of work has been published in major news sources and magazines.  He is currently working on a book project documenting Hispanic culture with Professor Spencer Herrera of NMSU.   In conjunction with the exhibit\, a special screening of &ldquo;Our People\, Our Faith&hellip;Our Lady&rdquo; will be held at the Rio Grande Theater\, on Thursday\, December 3rd.  The documentary produced by the City of Las Cruces &ndash;TV was directed by Adrian Guzman\, and explores the three day Fiesta of Our Lady of Guadalupe\, in Tortugas\, NM.  The film starts at 7:00 p.m.  Tickets are free and are available at City Hall &ndash; 200 N. Church Street. The Branigan Cultural Center\, 501 N. Main Street\, is located at the north end of the Downtown Mall in Las Cruces.  The exhibit and reception is free and open to the public.  Galleries are open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.  For more information about exhibits\, contact the Branigan Cultural Center at (575) 541-2154 or visit the Center&rsquo;s web site at http://www.las-cruces.org/museums.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Branigan Cultural Center - 501 N. Main Street (at the North end of the Downtown Mall), Las Cruces, NM  88001
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091208
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091209
SUMMARY:“Images of Tortugas” at Branigan Cultural Center\, Las Cruces
DESCRIPTION:&ldquo;Images of Tortugas&rdquo; opens at Branigan Cultural Center  Las Cruces\, NM &ndash;&ldquo;Images of Tortugas\,&rdquo; a photographic essay by Robert Kaiser opens Friday\, November 13\, 2009 at the Branigan Cultural Center and will run through December 26\, 2009.  The public is invited to meet Kaiser during the opening reception held in conjunction with the First Friday Ramble on December 4th from 5 to 7 p.m. The small village of Tortugas\, located about three and a half miles outside of Las Cruces\, was established in the early 1850s.  The first inhabitants were made up of Manso Indians from the Guadalupe Mission in present day Juarez\, Tiguas from Isleta del Sur\, and Piro Indians from Senec&uacute; del Sur and Socorro del Sur.  Since its founding\, generations have observed the annual feast days of the Virgin of Guadalupe on December 10th\, 11th\, and 12th.   Organized by the Corporacion de Los Indigenes de Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe\, a key activity of the event is the four-mile pilgrimage up Tortugas Mountain\, also known as &ldquo;A&rdquo; Mountain by NMSU students. In 2008 Robert Kaiser joined the pilgrimage and the resulting photography makes up the &ldquo;Images of Tortugas&rdquo; exhibit.  Kaiser completed his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design from the University of Utah\, Salt Lake City\, under the tutelage of visiting Professor Roland Siegrist. His body of work has been published in major news sources and magazines.  He is currently working on a book project documenting Hispanic culture with Professor Spencer Herrera of NMSU.   In conjunction with the exhibit\, a special screening of &ldquo;Our People\, Our Faith&hellip;Our Lady&rdquo; will be held at the Rio Grande Theater\, on Thursday\, December 3rd.  The documentary produced by the City of Las Cruces &ndash;TV was directed by Adrian Guzman\, and explores the three day Fiesta of Our Lady of Guadalupe\, in Tortugas\, NM.  The film starts at 7:00 p.m.  Tickets are free and are available at City Hall &ndash; 200 N. Church Street. The Branigan Cultural Center\, 501 N. Main Street\, is located at the north end of the Downtown Mall in Las Cruces.  The exhibit and reception is free and open to the public.  Galleries are open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.  For more information about exhibits\, contact the Branigan Cultural Center at (575) 541-2154 or visit the Center&rsquo;s web site at http://www.las-cruces.org/museums.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091209
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091210
SUMMARY:“Images of Tortugas” at Branigan Cultural Center\, Las Cruces
DESCRIPTION:&ldquo;Images of Tortugas&rdquo; opens at Branigan Cultural Center  Las Cruces\, NM &ndash;&ldquo;Images of Tortugas\,&rdquo; a photographic essay by Robert Kaiser opens Friday\, November 13\, 2009 at the Branigan Cultural Center and will run through December 26\, 2009.  The public is invited to meet Kaiser during the opening reception held in conjunction with the First Friday Ramble on December 4th from 5 to 7 p.m. The small village of Tortugas\, located about three and a half miles outside of Las Cruces\, was established in the early 1850s.  The first inhabitants were made up of Manso Indians from the Guadalupe Mission in present day Juarez\, Tiguas from Isleta del Sur\, and Piro Indians from Senec&uacute; del Sur and Socorro del Sur.  Since its founding\, generations have observed the annual feast days of the Virgin of Guadalupe on December 10th\, 11th\, and 12th.   Organized by the Corporacion de Los Indigenes de Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe\, a key activity of the event is the four-mile pilgrimage up Tortugas Mountain\, also known as &ldquo;A&rdquo; Mountain by NMSU students. In 2008 Robert Kaiser joined the pilgrimage and the resulting photography makes up the &ldquo;Images of Tortugas&rdquo; exhibit.  Kaiser completed his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design from the University of Utah\, Salt Lake City\, under the tutelage of visiting Professor Roland Siegrist. His body of work has been published in major news sources and magazines.  He is currently working on a book project documenting Hispanic culture with Professor Spencer Herrera of NMSU.   In conjunction with the exhibit\, a special screening of &ldquo;Our People\, Our Faith&hellip;Our Lady&rdquo; will be held at the Rio Grande Theater\, on Thursday\, December 3rd.  The documentary produced by the City of Las Cruces &ndash;TV was directed by Adrian Guzman\, and explores the three day Fiesta of Our Lady of Guadalupe\, in Tortugas\, NM.  The film starts at 7:00 p.m.  Tickets are free and are available at City Hall &ndash; 200 N. Church Street. The Branigan Cultural Center\, 501 N. Main Street\, is located at the north end of the Downtown Mall in Las Cruces.  The exhibit and reception is free and open to the public.  Galleries are open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.  For more information about exhibits\, contact the Branigan Cultural Center at (575) 541-2154 or visit the Center&rsquo;s web site at http://www.las-cruces.org/museums.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091210
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091211
SUMMARY:“Images of Tortugas” at Branigan Cultural Center\, Las Cruces
DESCRIPTION:&ldquo;Images of Tortugas&rdquo; opens at Branigan Cultural Center  Las Cruces\, NM &ndash;&ldquo;Images of Tortugas\,&rdquo; a photographic essay by Robert Kaiser opens Friday\, November 13\, 2009 at the Branigan Cultural Center and will run through December 26\, 2009.  The public is invited to meet Kaiser during the opening reception held in conjunction with the First Friday Ramble on December 4th from 5 to 7 p.m. The small village of Tortugas\, located about three and a half miles outside of Las Cruces\, was established in the early 1850s.  The first inhabitants were made up of Manso Indians from the Guadalupe Mission in present day Juarez\, Tiguas from Isleta del Sur\, and Piro Indians from Senec&uacute; del Sur and Socorro del Sur.  Since its founding\, generations have observed the annual feast days of the Virgin of Guadalupe on December 10th\, 11th\, and 12th.   Organized by the Corporacion de Los Indigenes de Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe\, a key activity of the event is the four-mile pilgrimage up Tortugas Mountain\, also known as &ldquo;A&rdquo; Mountain by NMSU students. In 2008 Robert Kaiser joined the pilgrimage and the resulting photography makes up the &ldquo;Images of Tortugas&rdquo; exhibit.  Kaiser completed his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design from the University of Utah\, Salt Lake City\, under the tutelage of visiting Professor Roland Siegrist. His body of work has been published in major news sources and magazines.  He is currently working on a book project documenting Hispanic culture with Professor Spencer Herrera of NMSU.   In conjunction with the exhibit\, a special screening of &ldquo;Our People\, Our Faith&hellip;Our Lady&rdquo; will be held at the Rio Grande Theater\, on Thursday\, December 3rd.  The documentary produced by the City of Las Cruces &ndash;TV was directed by Adrian Guzman\, and explores the three day Fiesta of Our Lady of Guadalupe\, in Tortugas\, NM.  The film starts at 7:00 p.m.  Tickets are free and are available at City Hall &ndash; 200 N. Church Street. The Branigan Cultural Center\, 501 N. Main Street\, is located at the north end of the Downtown Mall in Las Cruces.  The exhibit and reception is free and open to the public.  Galleries are open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.  For more information about exhibits\, contact the Branigan Cultural Center at (575) 541-2154 or visit the Center&rsquo;s web site at http://www.las-cruces.org/museums.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091211
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091212
SUMMARY:“Images of Tortugas” at Branigan Cultural Center\, Las Cruces
DESCRIPTION:&ldquo;Images of Tortugas&rdquo; opens at Branigan Cultural Center  Las Cruces\, NM &ndash;&ldquo;Images of Tortugas\,&rdquo; a photographic essay by Robert Kaiser opens Friday\, November 13\, 2009 at the Branigan Cultural Center and will run through December 26\, 2009.  The public is invited to meet Kaiser during the opening reception held in conjunction with the First Friday Ramble on December 4th from 5 to 7 p.m. The small village of Tortugas\, located about three and a half miles outside of Las Cruces\, was established in the early 1850s.  The first inhabitants were made up of Manso Indians from the Guadalupe Mission in present day Juarez\, Tiguas from Isleta del Sur\, and Piro Indians from Senec&uacute; del Sur and Socorro del Sur.  Since its founding\, generations have observed the annual feast days of the Virgin of Guadalupe on December 10th\, 11th\, and 12th.   Organized by the Corporacion de Los Indigenes de Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe\, a key activity of the event is the four-mile pilgrimage up Tortugas Mountain\, also known as &ldquo;A&rdquo; Mountain by NMSU students. In 2008 Robert Kaiser joined the pilgrimage and the resulting photography makes up the &ldquo;Images of Tortugas&rdquo; exhibit.  Kaiser completed his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design from the University of Utah\, Salt Lake City\, under the tutelage of visiting Professor Roland Siegrist. His body of work has been published in major news sources and magazines.  He is currently working on a book project documenting Hispanic culture with Professor Spencer Herrera of NMSU.   In conjunction with the exhibit\, a special screening of &ldquo;Our People\, Our Faith&hellip;Our Lady&rdquo; will be held at the Rio Grande Theater\, on Thursday\, December 3rd.  The documentary produced by the City of Las Cruces &ndash;TV was directed by Adrian Guzman\, and explores the three day Fiesta of Our Lady of Guadalupe\, in Tortugas\, NM.  The film starts at 7:00 p.m.  Tickets are free and are available at City Hall &ndash; 200 N. Church Street. The Branigan Cultural Center\, 501 N. Main Street\, is located at the north end of the Downtown Mall in Las Cruces.  The exhibit and reception is free and open to the public.  Galleries are open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.  For more information about exhibits\, contact the Branigan Cultural Center at (575) 541-2154 or visit the Center&rsquo;s web site at http://www.las-cruces.org/museums.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091212
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091213
SUMMARY:“Images of Tortugas” at Branigan Cultural Center\, Las Cruces
DESCRIPTION:&ldquo;Images of Tortugas&rdquo; opens at Branigan Cultural Center  Las Cruces\, NM &ndash;&ldquo;Images of Tortugas\,&rdquo; a photographic essay by Robert Kaiser opens Friday\, November 13\, 2009 at the Branigan Cultural Center and will run through December 26\, 2009.  The public is invited to meet Kaiser during the opening reception held in conjunction with the First Friday Ramble on December 4th from 5 to 7 p.m. The small village of Tortugas\, located about three and a half miles outside of Las Cruces\, was established in the early 1850s.  The first inhabitants were made up of Manso Indians from the Guadalupe Mission in present day Juarez\, Tiguas from Isleta del Sur\, and Piro Indians from Senec&uacute; del Sur and Socorro del Sur.  Since its founding\, generations have observed the annual feast days of the Virgin of Guadalupe on December 10th\, 11th\, and 12th.   Organized by the Corporacion de Los Indigenes de Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe\, a key activity of the event is the four-mile pilgrimage up Tortugas Mountain\, also known as &ldquo;A&rdquo; Mountain by NMSU students. In 2008 Robert Kaiser joined the pilgrimage and the resulting photography makes up the &ldquo;Images of Tortugas&rdquo; exhibit.  Kaiser completed his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design from the University of Utah\, Salt Lake City\, under the tutelage of visiting Professor Roland Siegrist. His body of work has been published in major news sources and magazines.  He is currently working on a book project documenting Hispanic culture with Professor Spencer Herrera of NMSU.   In conjunction with the exhibit\, a special screening of &ldquo;Our People\, Our Faith&hellip;Our Lady&rdquo; will be held at the Rio Grande Theater\, on Thursday\, December 3rd.  The documentary produced by the City of Las Cruces &ndash;TV was directed by Adrian Guzman\, and explores the three day Fiesta of Our Lady of Guadalupe\, in Tortugas\, NM.  The film starts at 7:00 p.m.  Tickets are free and are available at City Hall &ndash; 200 N. Church Street. The Branigan Cultural Center\, 501 N. Main Street\, is located at the north end of the Downtown Mall in Las Cruces.  The exhibit and reception is free and open to the public.  Galleries are open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.  For more information about exhibits\, contact the Branigan Cultural Center at (575) 541-2154 or visit the Center&rsquo;s web site at http://www.las-cruces.org/museums.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091214
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091215
SUMMARY:“Images of Tortugas” at Branigan Cultural Center\, Las Cruces
DESCRIPTION:&ldquo;Images of Tortugas&rdquo; opens at Branigan Cultural Center  Las Cruces\, NM &ndash;&ldquo;Images of Tortugas\,&rdquo; a photographic essay by Robert Kaiser opens Friday\, November 13\, 2009 at the Branigan Cultural Center and will run through December 26\, 2009.  The public is invited to meet Kaiser during the opening reception held in conjunction with the First Friday Ramble on December 4th from 5 to 7 p.m. The small village of Tortugas\, located about three and a half miles outside of Las Cruces\, was established in the early 1850s.  The first inhabitants were made up of Manso Indians from the Guadalupe Mission in present day Juarez\, Tiguas from Isleta del Sur\, and Piro Indians from Senec&uacute; del Sur and Socorro del Sur.  Since its founding\, generations have observed the annual feast days of the Virgin of Guadalupe on December 10th\, 11th\, and 12th.   Organized by the Corporacion de Los Indigenes de Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe\, a key activity of the event is the four-mile pilgrimage up Tortugas Mountain\, also known as &ldquo;A&rdquo; Mountain by NMSU students. In 2008 Robert Kaiser joined the pilgrimage and the resulting photography makes up the &ldquo;Images of Tortugas&rdquo; exhibit.  Kaiser completed his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design from the University of Utah\, Salt Lake City\, under the tutelage of visiting Professor Roland Siegrist. His body of work has been published in major news sources and magazines.  He is currently working on a book project documenting Hispanic culture with Professor Spencer Herrera of NMSU.   In conjunction with the exhibit\, a special screening of &ldquo;Our People\, Our Faith&hellip;Our Lady&rdquo; will be held at the Rio Grande Theater\, on Thursday\, December 3rd.  The documentary produced by the City of Las Cruces &ndash;TV was directed by Adrian Guzman\, and explores the three day Fiesta of Our Lady of Guadalupe\, in Tortugas\, NM.  The film starts at 7:00 p.m.  Tickets are free and are available at City Hall &ndash; 200 N. Church Street. The Branigan Cultural Center\, 501 N. Main Street\, is located at the north end of the Downtown Mall in Las Cruces.  The exhibit and reception is free and open to the public.  Galleries are open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.  For more information about exhibits\, contact the Branigan Cultural Center at (575) 541-2154 or visit the Center&rsquo;s web site at http://www.las-cruces.org/museums.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091216
SUMMARY:“Images of Tortugas” at Branigan Cultural Center\, Las Cruces
DESCRIPTION:&ldquo;Images of Tortugas&rdquo; opens at Branigan Cultural Center  Las Cruces\, NM &ndash;&ldquo;Images of Tortugas\,&rdquo; a photographic essay by Robert Kaiser opens Friday\, November 13\, 2009 at the Branigan Cultural Center and will run through December 26\, 2009.  The public is invited to meet Kaiser during the opening reception held in conjunction with the First Friday Ramble on December 4th from 5 to 7 p.m. The small village of Tortugas\, located about three and a half miles outside of Las Cruces\, was established in the early 1850s.  The first inhabitants were made up of Manso Indians from the Guadalupe Mission in present day Juarez\, Tiguas from Isleta del Sur\, and Piro Indians from Senec&uacute; del Sur and Socorro del Sur.  Since its founding\, generations have observed the annual feast days of the Virgin of Guadalupe on December 10th\, 11th\, and 12th.   Organized by the Corporacion de Los Indigenes de Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe\, a key activity of the event is the four-mile pilgrimage up Tortugas Mountain\, also known as &ldquo;A&rdquo; Mountain by NMSU students. In 2008 Robert Kaiser joined the pilgrimage and the resulting photography makes up the &ldquo;Images of Tortugas&rdquo; exhibit.  Kaiser completed his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design from the University of Utah\, Salt Lake City\, under the tutelage of visiting Professor Roland Siegrist. His body of work has been published in major news sources and magazines.  He is currently working on a book project documenting Hispanic culture with Professor Spencer Herrera of NMSU.   In conjunction with the exhibit\, a special screening of &ldquo;Our People\, Our Faith&hellip;Our Lady&rdquo; will be held at the Rio Grande Theater\, on Thursday\, December 3rd.  The documentary produced by the City of Las Cruces &ndash;TV was directed by Adrian Guzman\, and explores the three day Fiesta of Our Lady of Guadalupe\, in Tortugas\, NM.  The film starts at 7:00 p.m.  Tickets are free and are available at City Hall &ndash; 200 N. Church Street. The Branigan Cultural Center\, 501 N. Main Street\, is located at the north end of the Downtown Mall in Las Cruces.  The exhibit and reception is free and open to the public.  Galleries are open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.  For more information about exhibits\, contact the Branigan Cultural Center at (575) 541-2154 or visit the Center&rsquo;s web site at http://www.las-cruces.org/museums.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091217
SUMMARY:“Images of Tortugas” at Branigan Cultural Center\, Las Cruces
DESCRIPTION:&ldquo;Images of Tortugas&rdquo; opens at Branigan Cultural Center  Las Cruces\, NM &ndash;&ldquo;Images of Tortugas\,&rdquo; a photographic essay by Robert Kaiser opens Friday\, November 13\, 2009 at the Branigan Cultural Center and will run through December 26\, 2009.  The public is invited to meet Kaiser during the opening reception held in conjunction with the First Friday Ramble on December 4th from 5 to 7 p.m. The small village of Tortugas\, located about three and a half miles outside of Las Cruces\, was established in the early 1850s.  The first inhabitants were made up of Manso Indians from the Guadalupe Mission in present day Juarez\, Tiguas from Isleta del Sur\, and Piro Indians from Senec&uacute; del Sur and Socorro del Sur.  Since its founding\, generations have observed the annual feast days of the Virgin of Guadalupe on December 10th\, 11th\, and 12th.   Organized by the Corporacion de Los Indigenes de Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe\, a key activity of the event is the four-mile pilgrimage up Tortugas Mountain\, also known as &ldquo;A&rdquo; Mountain by NMSU students. In 2008 Robert Kaiser joined the pilgrimage and the resulting photography makes up the &ldquo;Images of Tortugas&rdquo; exhibit.  Kaiser completed his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design from the University of Utah\, Salt Lake City\, under the tutelage of visiting Professor Roland Siegrist. His body of work has been published in major news sources and magazines.  He is currently working on a book project documenting Hispanic culture with Professor Spencer Herrera of NMSU.   In conjunction with the exhibit\, a special screening of &ldquo;Our People\, Our Faith&hellip;Our Lady&rdquo; will be held at the Rio Grande Theater\, on Thursday\, December 3rd.  The documentary produced by the City of Las Cruces &ndash;TV was directed by Adrian Guzman\, and explores the three day Fiesta of Our Lady of Guadalupe\, in Tortugas\, NM.  The film starts at 7:00 p.m.  Tickets are free and are available at City Hall &ndash; 200 N. Church Street. The Branigan Cultural Center\, 501 N. Main Street\, is located at the north end of the Downtown Mall in Las Cruces.  The exhibit and reception is free and open to the public.  Galleries are open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.  For more information about exhibits\, contact the Branigan Cultural Center at (575) 541-2154 or visit the Center&rsquo;s web site at http://www.las-cruces.org/museums.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091217
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091218
SUMMARY:“Images of Tortugas” at Branigan Cultural Center\, Las Cruces
DESCRIPTION:&ldquo;Images of Tortugas&rdquo; opens at Branigan Cultural Center  Las Cruces\, NM &ndash;&ldquo;Images of Tortugas\,&rdquo; a photographic essay by Robert Kaiser opens Friday\, November 13\, 2009 at the Branigan Cultural Center and will run through December 26\, 2009.  The public is invited to meet Kaiser during the opening reception held in conjunction with the First Friday Ramble on December 4th from 5 to 7 p.m. The small village of Tortugas\, located about three and a half miles outside of Las Cruces\, was established in the early 1850s.  The first inhabitants were made up of Manso Indians from the Guadalupe Mission in present day Juarez\, Tiguas from Isleta del Sur\, and Piro Indians from Senec&uacute; del Sur and Socorro del Sur.  Since its founding\, generations have observed the annual feast days of the Virgin of Guadalupe on December 10th\, 11th\, and 12th.   Organized by the Corporacion de Los Indigenes de Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe\, a key activity of the event is the four-mile pilgrimage up Tortugas Mountain\, also known as &ldquo;A&rdquo; Mountain by NMSU students. In 2008 Robert Kaiser joined the pilgrimage and the resulting photography makes up the &ldquo;Images of Tortugas&rdquo; exhibit.  Kaiser completed his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design from the University of Utah\, Salt Lake City\, under the tutelage of visiting Professor Roland Siegrist. His body of work has been published in major news sources and magazines.  He is currently working on a book project documenting Hispanic culture with Professor Spencer Herrera of NMSU.   In conjunction with the exhibit\, a special screening of &ldquo;Our People\, Our Faith&hellip;Our Lady&rdquo; will be held at the Rio Grande Theater\, on Thursday\, December 3rd.  The documentary produced by the City of Las Cruces &ndash;TV was directed by Adrian Guzman\, and explores the three day Fiesta of Our Lady of Guadalupe\, in Tortugas\, NM.  The film starts at 7:00 p.m.  Tickets are free and are available at City Hall &ndash; 200 N. Church Street. The Branigan Cultural Center\, 501 N. Main Street\, is located at the north end of the Downtown Mall in Las Cruces.  The exhibit and reception is free and open to the public.  Galleries are open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.  For more information about exhibits\, contact the Branigan Cultural Center at (575) 541-2154 or visit the Center&rsquo;s web site at http://www.las-cruces.org/museums.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091218
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091219
SUMMARY:“Images of Tortugas” at Branigan Cultural Center\, Las Cruces
DESCRIPTION:&ldquo;Images of Tortugas&rdquo; opens at Branigan Cultural Center  Las Cruces\, NM &ndash;&ldquo;Images of Tortugas\,&rdquo; a photographic essay by Robert Kaiser opens Friday\, November 13\, 2009 at the Branigan Cultural Center and will run through December 26\, 2009.  The public is invited to meet Kaiser during the opening reception held in conjunction with the First Friday Ramble on December 4th from 5 to 7 p.m. The small village of Tortugas\, located about three and a half miles outside of Las Cruces\, was established in the early 1850s.  The first inhabitants were made up of Manso Indians from the Guadalupe Mission in present day Juarez\, Tiguas from Isleta del Sur\, and Piro Indians from Senec&uacute; del Sur and Socorro del Sur.  Since its founding\, generations have observed the annual feast days of the Virgin of Guadalupe on December 10th\, 11th\, and 12th.   Organized by the Corporacion de Los Indigenes de Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe\, a key activity of the event is the four-mile pilgrimage up Tortugas Mountain\, also known as &ldquo;A&rdquo; Mountain by NMSU students. In 2008 Robert Kaiser joined the pilgrimage and the resulting photography makes up the &ldquo;Images of Tortugas&rdquo; exhibit.  Kaiser completed his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design from the University of Utah\, Salt Lake City\, under the tutelage of visiting Professor Roland Siegrist. His body of work has been published in major news sources and magazines.  He is currently working on a book project documenting Hispanic culture with Professor Spencer Herrera of NMSU.   In conjunction with the exhibit\, a special screening of &ldquo;Our People\, Our Faith&hellip;Our Lady&rdquo; will be held at the Rio Grande Theater\, on Thursday\, December 3rd.  The documentary produced by the City of Las Cruces &ndash;TV was directed by Adrian Guzman\, and explores the three day Fiesta of Our Lady of Guadalupe\, in Tortugas\, NM.  The film starts at 7:00 p.m.  Tickets are free and are available at City Hall &ndash; 200 N. Church Street. The Branigan Cultural Center\, 501 N. Main Street\, is located at the north end of the Downtown Mall in Las Cruces.  The exhibit and reception is free and open to the public.  Galleries are open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.  For more information about exhibits\, contact the Branigan Cultural Center at (575) 541-2154 or visit the Center&rsquo;s web site at http://www.las-cruces.org/museums.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091116
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SUMMARY:“Images of Tortugas” at Branigan Cultural Center\, Las Cruces
DESCRIPTION:&ldquo;Images of Tortugas&rdquo; opens at Branigan Cultural Center  Las Cruces\, NM &ndash;&ldquo;Images of Tortugas\,&rdquo; a photographic essay by Robert Kaiser opens Friday\, November 13\, 2009 at the Branigan Cultural Center and will run through December 26\, 2009.  The public is invited to meet Kaiser during the opening reception held in conjunction with the First Friday Ramble on December 4th from 5 to 7 p.m. The small village of Tortugas\, located about three and a half miles outside of Las Cruces\, was established in the early 1850s.  The first inhabitants were made up of Manso Indians from the Guadalupe Mission in present day Juarez\, Tiguas from Isleta del Sur\, and Piro Indians from Senec&uacute; del Sur and Socorro del Sur.  Since its founding\, generations have observed the annual feast days of the Virgin of Guadalupe on December 10th\, 11th\, and 12th.   Organized by the Corporacion de Los Indigenes de Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe\, a key activity of the event is the four-mile pilgrimage up Tortugas Mountain\, also known as &ldquo;A&rdquo; Mountain by NMSU students. In 2008 Robert Kaiser joined the pilgrimage and the resulting photography makes up the &ldquo;Images of Tortugas&rdquo; exhibit.  Kaiser completed his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design from the University of Utah\, Salt Lake City\, under the tutelage of visiting Professor Roland Siegrist. His body of work has been published in major news sources and magazines.  He is currently working on a book project documenting Hispanic culture with Professor Spencer Herrera of NMSU.   In conjunction with the exhibit\, a special screening of &ldquo;Our People\, Our Faith&hellip;Our Lady&rdquo; will be held at the Rio Grande Theater\, on Thursday\, December 3rd.  The documentary produced by the City of Las Cruces &ndash;TV was directed by Adrian Guzman\, and explores the three day Fiesta of Our Lady of Guadalupe\, in Tortugas\, NM.  The film starts at 7:00 p.m.  Tickets are free and are available at City Hall &ndash; 200 N. Church Street. The Branigan Cultural Center\, 501 N. Main Street\, is located at the north end of the Downtown Mall in Las Cruces.  The exhibit and reception is free and open to the public.  Galleries are open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.  For more information about exhibits\, contact the Branigan Cultural Center at (575) 541-2154 or visit the Center&rsquo;s web site at http://www.las-cruces.org/museums.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Branigan Cultural Center - 501 N. Main Street (at the North end of the Downtown Mall), Las Cruces, NM  88001
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SUMMARY:Broadway By Request\, Las Cruces
DESCRIPTION: Boba Cabaret is taking requests! November&rsquo;s production &ldquo;Broadway By Request&rdquo; features a menu of 100 songs. Audience members will drop their names in a hat\, and the ten whose names are picked will get to choose what they&rsquo;d like to hear off the menu. &ldquo;During our August performances\, we asked audiences for the titles of their favorite Broadway songs\,&rdquo; says director Megan McQueen. &ldquo;We had 563 requests for 253 songs or musicals. We chose 100 tunes that fulfill over 400 of our audience&rsquo;s suggestions.&rdquo; An enthusiastic cast has tackled preparing that huge number of songs. In addition to the ten numbers selected off the menu at each performance\, the group will present the five ensemble numbers people asked for most: &ldquo;All That Jazz\,&rdquo; &ldquo;Hair\,&rdquo; &ldquo;Mamma Mia\,&rdquo; &ldquo;Fugue for Tinhorns\,&rdquo; and &ldquo;Oklahoma.&rdquo; New Mexico State University music student Jonathon Gallegos\, an operatic tenor with a similar passion for musicals\, will offer such popular numbers as &ldquo;Music of the Night&rdquo; from The Phantom of the Opera and &ldquo;Maria&rdquo; from West Side Story. Gallegos has studied in Italy and has an impressive amount of performance experience.Trey LaFleur has been singing\, acting\, and dancing since his years at Las Cruces High School\, most recently at Boba and Las Cruces Community Theater. His songs include an energetic &ldquo;Get Me to the Church on Time&rdquo; from My Fair Lady and the classic &ldquo;Singin&rsquo; in the Rain.&rdquo;Boba owner Chris Waggoner\, whose non-Boba performing experience includes work with LCCT and the Dona Ana Lyric Opera\, will cover well known tunes like &ldquo;If I Were a Rich Man&rdquo; from Fiddler on the Roof and &ldquo;Ol&rsquo; Man River&rdquo; from Showboat. High school freshman Taylor Rey&rsquo;s selections include the oft-requested &ldquo;Tomorrow&rdquo; from Annie and the comforting &ldquo;Edelweiss&rdquo; from The Sound of Music. Rey is in LCHS&rsquo;s Modernaires and has studied at Michelle&rsquo;s Dance Academy for seven years.Rey will be joined by Shannon Ellison for a few numbers including &ldquo;One&rdquo; from A Chorus Line. A senior at Alma d&rsquo;arte Charter High School\, Ellison appeared in Boba&rsquo;s Dreamcatcher and has made significant accomplishments as a dancer\, actress\, and filmmaker. Her menu items include &ldquo;Money\, Money&rdquo; from Cabaret and &ldquo;Try to Remember&rdquo; from The Fantasticks. Rounding out the cast\, musical theater lovers McQueen and Ginny May most recently performed in Boba&rsquo;s Earth Angels. McQueen will cover songs ranging from the Cabaret&rsquo;s playful title tune to the hopeful &ldquo;Memory&rdquo; from Cats. May&rsquo;s repertoire will include several classics\, like &ldquo;I&rsquo;m Gonna Wash That Man Right Outta My Hair&rdquo; from South Pacific.The dinner show seats at 6pm with a 7pm show. The $25 ticket includes hors d&rsquo;oeuvres\, dinner entr&eacute;e\, a beverage (beer and wine included)\, and gratuity. A second show will seat at 8:15pm and costs $10 for the show only. Reservations are recommended. Please call 575-647-5900. Boba Caf&eacute;\, 1900 S. Espina St. Las Cruces.  \n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Boba Cafe and Cabaret - 1900 S. Espina St. #8 , Las Cruces, NM USA 88001
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SUMMARY:“Images of Tortugas” at Branigan Cultural Center\, Las Cruces
DESCRIPTION:&ldquo;Images of Tortugas&rdquo; opens at Branigan Cultural Center  Las Cruces\, NM &ndash;&ldquo;Images of Tortugas\,&rdquo; a photographic essay by Robert Kaiser opens Friday\, November 13\, 2009 at the Branigan Cultural Center and will run through December 26\, 2009.  The public is invited to meet Kaiser during the opening reception held in conjunction with the First Friday Ramble on December 4th from 5 to 7 p.m. The small village of Tortugas\, located about three and a half miles outside of Las Cruces\, was established in the early 1850s.  The first inhabitants were made up of Manso Indians from the Guadalupe Mission in present day Juarez\, Tiguas from Isleta del Sur\, and Piro Indians from Senec&uacute; del Sur and Socorro del Sur.  Since its founding\, generations have observed the annual feast days of the Virgin of Guadalupe on December 10th\, 11th\, and 12th.   Organized by the Corporacion de Los Indigenes de Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe\, a key activity of the event is the four-mile pilgrimage up Tortugas Mountain\, also known as &ldquo;A&rdquo; Mountain by NMSU students. In 2008 Robert Kaiser joined the pilgrimage and the resulting photography makes up the &ldquo;Images of Tortugas&rdquo; exhibit.  Kaiser completed his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design from the University of Utah\, Salt Lake City\, under the tutelage of visiting Professor Roland Siegrist. His body of work has been published in major news sources and magazines.  He is currently working on a book project documenting Hispanic culture with Professor Spencer Herrera of NMSU.   In conjunction with the exhibit\, a special screening of &ldquo;Our People\, Our Faith&hellip;Our Lady&rdquo; will be held at the Rio Grande Theater\, on Thursday\, December 3rd.  The documentary produced by the City of Las Cruces &ndash;TV was directed by Adrian Guzman\, and explores the three day Fiesta of Our Lady of Guadalupe\, in Tortugas\, NM.  The film starts at 7:00 p.m.  Tickets are free and are available at City Hall &ndash; 200 N. Church Street. The Branigan Cultural Center\, 501 N. Main Street\, is located at the north end of the Downtown Mall in Las Cruces.  The exhibit and reception is free and open to the public.  Galleries are open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.  For more information about exhibits\, contact the Branigan Cultural Center at (575) 541-2154 or visit the Center&rsquo;s web site at http://www.las-cruces.org/museums.\n______________________________\nThis Event Downloaded From a Helios Calendar Powered Site
LOCATION:Branigan Cultural Center - 501 N. Main Street (at the North end of the Downtown Mall), Las Cruces, NM  88001
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SUMMARY:CCC Cultural Arts Series...Holiday on Broadway\, Clovis
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy an evening of unforgettable music celebrating the most festive time of year with Broadway stars Raymond Saar\, Diane Ketchie\, Valerie Perri and Scott Harlan in a special command performance. Holiday on Broadway combines seasonal music from stage\, film and television as well as hilarious twists on your favorite holiday songs. These talented singers have performed everywhere from Broadway to Carnegie Hall and the White House. They have starred in such blockbuster shows as Les Miserables\, Wicked\, Evita and Phantom of the Opera. Come celebrate the holidays as these Broadway stars take you on a musical journey around the globe that will lift your spirits and warm your