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SUMMARY:It’s About Time: 14\,000 Years of Art in New Mexico Members Preview
DESCRIPTION:See the most anticipated museum exhibitions before they open to the public. Location:  New Mexico Museum of Art \nNot a Museum of New Mexico Foundation member?  Please call (505) 982-6366\, ext. 100 or click JOIN!
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/1336-its-about-time-14000-years-of-art-in-new-mexico-members-preview/
LOCATION:New Mexico Museum of Art- Plaza Building\, 107 West Palace Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
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SUMMARY:First Look:  It’s about Time:  14\,000 Years of Art in New Mexico Circles Member Event
DESCRIPTION:Spanning 14\,000 years of Southwest art from adorned Clovis projectire points to R.C. Cannon\, Georgia O'Keeffe\, Bruce Nauman\, Luis Tapia and more.  \nNot a New Mexico Museum Foundation Circle member?  Please call (505) 982-6366\, ext. 116 or click JOIN!
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/1387-first-look-its-about-time-14000-years-of-art-in-new-mexico-circles-member-event/
LOCATION:New Mexico Museum of Art- Plaza Building\, 107 West Palace Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120510
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SUMMARY:The Simpsons of Bluff\, Utah Friends of Indian Art Event
DESCRIPTION:Coming to us from Bluff\, Utah are the Simpsons brothers of Twin Rocks Trading Post.  This interesting complex has been the Simpson family base for many years.  The specialty of Twin Rocks Trading Post is baskets\, for which they have become well known\, showcasing such weavers as Elsie Holiday and the Black family.  The Trading Post also has a wonderful array of folk art\, posts\, and rugs. They will share with us their most interesting stories of the Native artists whose lives have become so intertwined with theirs. All events are subject to change.  Specific details\, such as time\, location\, maps and information about transportation\, will be included in the letter of invitation which all Friends of Indian Art members will receive prior to each event.  \nNot a Museum of New Mexico Foundation or Friends of Indian Art member?  Please call (505) 982-6366\, ext. 100 or click JOIN!
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/1350-the-simpsons-of-bluff-utah-friends-of-indian-art-event/
LOCATION:Museum of Indian Arts and Culture\, 708-710 Camino Lejo\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87557\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20120508T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20121224T170000
DTSTAMP:20260531T035055
CREATED:20120508T211439Z
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SUMMARY:Treasures Seldom Seen
DESCRIPTION:Treasures Seldom Seen rejoices in the representational paintings from the New Mexico Museum of Art collection that defined mainstream New Mexico Art almost a century ago. The exhibition will be ongoing in the museum’s Clark Gallery. \n  \nLandscapes by George Bellows\, John Sloan\, and Fremont Ellis\, as well as portraits by Paul Berlin\, Oscar Berninghaus\, Victor Higgins\, and Joseph Henry Sharp are featured. In addition\, an alcove presents works by\, and about\, Georgia O’Keeffe and another introduces the museum’s Web site New Mexico Art Tells New Mexico History.
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/1476-treasures-seldom-seen/
LOCATION:New Mexico Museum of Art- Plaza Building\, 107 West Palace Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20120507T101500
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20120507T121500
DTSTAMP:20260531T035055
CREATED:20120501T222704Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175600Z
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SUMMARY:Historical Downtown Walking Tours Monday thru Saturday\, May 7-12\, 2012
DESCRIPTION:Ever wonder why there’s an obelisk in the middle of the Santa Fe Plaza? Have you noticed the gargoyles on top of the Catron Building? Where was the gambling hall? Which tucked-away building held a Manhattan Project secret?Find out by taking a Downtown Walking Tour led by New Mexico History Museum/Palace of the Governors guides. The tours resume on April 16 (through mid October)\, Monday-Saturday\, beginning at 10:15 a.m. Gather at the Palace Courtyard’s Blue Gate just south of the History Museum entrance at 113 Lincoln Ave. Cost is $10. Children 16 and under are free when accompanied by an adult. Museum guides do not accept tips. (No tours are offered on the Saturdays when large events are held on the Plaza\, such as Spanish Market and Santa Fe Fiesta.)Each tour lasts about 2 hours and features a leisurely pace with plenty of opportunities to ask questions. Enjoy stories of the people and events that have made Santa Fe a world-class tourist destination. Los Compadres del Palacio\, a support group of the New Mexico History Museum\, operates the program with guides who are trained in Santa Fe history. (Many are also guides at the History Museum and Palace of the Governors.) Proceeds from the tours benefit the museum’s programs and events.Special group tours can be arranged by calling (505) 476-5200.The History Museum’s blog takes you on a virtual version of a tour. Check it out by clicking here.
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/1441-historical-downtown-walking-tours-monday-thru-saturday-may-7-12-2012/
LOCATION:New Mexico History Museum\, 113 Lincoln Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Marlon Magdalena":MAILTO:marlon.magdalena
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20120506T213000
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CREATED:20111024T204655Z
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SUMMARY:Santa Fe Uzbekistan Silk Road Adventure:  CAPACITY FILLED Travel with Museum of International Folk Art Museum
DESCRIPTION:This trip is filled to capacity.  To place your name on the wait list\, please click here:  WAIT LIST . \n Join Museum of International Folk Art Curator Bobbie Sumburg for a 17-day adventure to Uzbekistan and experience the beautiful weaving\, crafts\, and textiles of the region. \nOr contact marina@museumfoundation.org. \n 
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/1133-santa-fe-uzbekistan-silk-road-adventure-capacity-filled-travel-with-museum-of-international-folk-art-museum/
LOCATION:Museum of International Folk Art\, 706 Camino Lejo\, on Museum Hill\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87504\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20120506T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20120506T160000
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SUMMARY:Artist Demonstration with hands-on Assemblage
DESCRIPTION:Contemporary Hispanic Artist Cynthia Cook leads a demonstration                          and hands on assemblage for all ages.
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/1401-artist-demonstration-with-hands-on-assemblage/
LOCATION:Museum of International Folk Art\, 706 Camino Lejo\, on Museum Hill\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87504\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Carlyn Stewart":MAILTO:carlyn.stewart@state.nm.us
GEO:35.6641155;-105.9265695
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120505
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120506
DTSTAMP:20260531T035055
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SUMMARY:Arroyo Hondo Pueblo and Pueblo San Marcos TRIP IS FILLED TO CAPACITY
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Jason Shapiro and Bill Baxter will lead tours of these large Classic Period Pueblos off the outskirts of Santa Fe.  Arroyo Hondo Pueblo was excavated by the School for Advanced Research and has a complex 14-15th century occupation.  Pueblo San Marcos was occupied from at least the 15th century until the Pueblo Revolt\, and it is one of the better known of the Galisteo Basin Pueblos.   Cost is $50/$60 per person (member/non-member); reserve a spot STARTING April 5 by calling (505) 982-7799\, ext. 5.  \nNot a Museum or Friends of Archaeology member?  Please call 505-982-6366\, ext. 100 or click JOIN!
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/1359-arroyo-hondo-pueblo-and-pueblo-san-marcos-trip-is-filled-to-capacity/
LOCATION:Office of Archaeological Studies\, 7 Old Cochiti Road (off 599)\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87507\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20120504T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20120504T200000
DTSTAMP:20260531T035055
CREATED:20120502T021811Z
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SUMMARY:Alcove 12.2 Opens Alcove 12.2 -- Part Two of the Series
DESCRIPTION:The line-up for Alcove 12.2 features Robert M. Ellis\, Steve Fitch\, Harmony Hammond\, holographic works by August Muth and new paintings by Terri Roland.
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/1438-alcove-12-2-opens-alcove-12-2-part-two-of-the-series/
LOCATION:New Mexico Museum of Art- Plaza Building\, 107 West Palace Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Loie Fecteau":MAILTO:loie.fecteau@state.nm.us
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20120504T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20120504T124500
DTSTAMP:20260531T035055
CREATED:20120202T025005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175525Z
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SUMMARY:Early Attempts to Gain Statehood A Centennial Brainpower & Brownbags Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Join Robert Larson for "New Mexico: Early Attempts to Gain Statehood\," part of the 2012 Brainpower & Brownbags Lecture Series. A free event in the John Gaw Meem Room; enter through the Washington Avenue doors.  \nLarson is professor emeritus of history at the University of Northern Colorado.  He has written books on Populism in the West and is the author of New Mexico’s Quest for Statehood\, 1846-1912 (University of New Mexico Press\, 1968).  \nThe ongoing Brainpower & Brownbags Lecture Series will carry a Centennial theme throughout 2012. The full lecture schedule: \nWednesday\, Jan. 11: Richard Melzer\, “Political Cartoons and New Mexico's Struggle for Statehood 1850-1912" \nMelzer is a history professor at the University of New Mexico’s Valencia Campus and author of several books\, including New Mexico: Celebrating the Land of Enchantment (Gibbs Smith 2011)\, an official product of the state’s Centennial celebration. The book focuses on the social and political elements through essays and archival photography. \nWednesday\, Feb. 15: Dennis Reinhartz\, “The Graphics of Statehood:  The Mapping of New Mexico"       \nReinhartz is professor emeritus of history and Russian at the University of Texas at Arlington. His publications include Mapping and Empire: Soldier-Engineers on the Southwestern Frontier (University of Texas Press\, 2005). He received the 1996 Adele Mellen Prize for The Cartographer and the Literati\, a Friends of the UTA Libraries Faculty Award; and the 1987 Presidio La Bahia Award for The Mapping of the American Southwest. \nMonday\, March 12: Jon Hunner\, “New Mexico: The Stumble to Statehood” \nHunner is a history professor and director of the Public History Program at New Mexico State University. His publications range from Time Traveling through New Mexico History: The Spanish Colonial Period (Public History Program\, NMSU\, 2004) to Chasing Oppie: J. Robert Oppenheimer and the Atomic West (University of Oklahoma Press\, under contract). \nWednesday\, April 18: Noel Pugach\, “Understanding William Howard Taft: The President Who Approved New Mexico’s Statehood” \nPugach is a professor emeritus of history at the University of New Mexico. He has taught on Jewish history\, foreign relations\, and American diplomacy. \nFriday\, May 4:  Robert Larson\, “New Mexico: Early Attempts to Gain Statehood” \nLarson is professor emeritus of history at the University of Northern Colorado.  He has written books on Populism in the West and is the author of New Mexico’s Quest for Statehood\, 1846-1912 (University of New Mexico Press\, 1968). \nWednesday\, June 13: Brian Turo\, “1912: Statehood for New Mexico and Arizona” \nTuro is a doctoral student of American history at the University of New Mexico.       \nWednesday\, July 18: Fred Friedman\, “The Impact of Railroads on New Mexico’s Transition from Territory to Statehood\, 1880-1914” \nFriedman worked as the state’s Railroad Bureau chief at the Department of Transportation for 30 years and volunteers with the Fray Angélico Chávez History Library organizing its railroad maps. \nWednesday\, Aug. 17: Robert J. Torrez\, "The Struggle for Statehood: The Search for Law and Order along New Mexico's `Lawless Frontier'" \nTorrez served as New Mexico's state historian from 1987-2000. His books include A History of New Mexico Since Statehood (University of New Mexico Press\, 2011) and UFOs Over Galisteo and Other Stories of New Mexico's History (University of New Mexico Press\, 2004).  \nWednesday\, Sept. 26: David Holtby\, "Four Forgotten Ones in the Struggle for Statehood: Aldrich\, Luna\, Hitchcock\, and the Woman's Christian Temperance Union" \nHoltby works for the Center for Regional Studies at the University of New Mexico. He is retired as editor in chief and associate director of the University of New Mexico Press\, and in 2006 received the New Mexico Historical Society’s Edgar Lee Hewett Award for public service. \nWednesday\, Oct. 17: Paul Hutton\, “The Volunteers of the Spanish American War: New Mexico and its Rough Riders” \nHutton is a history professor at the University of New Mexico and offers film classes ranging from “Western Film” to “War on Film.” Author of numerous books on Western\, military and popular-culture topics\, he has written\, appeared in\, or narrated more than 150 television documentaries. \nWednesday\, Nov. 14: Sandra Schackel\, “New Mexico Women: The Road to Statehood” \nSchackel is a professor emerita of women’s history and the American West at Boise State University. Her doctorate is from the University of New Mexico. Among her publications is Working the Land: The Stories of Ranch and Farm Women in the Modern American West (University of Kansas Press\, 2011). \nMonday\, Dec. 12: Elmo Baca\, “Nuevomexicanos and the Rhetoric of Statehood” \nBaca serves on the board of the New Mexico Humanities Council and owns a Las Vegas\, N.M.\, consulting firm that specializes in downtown revitalization services.
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/1240-early-attempts-to-gain-statehood-a-centennial-brainpower-brownbags-lecture/
LOCATION:New Mexico History Museum\, 113 Lincoln Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20120503T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20120503T160000
DTSTAMP:20260531T035055
CREATED:20120502T225423Z
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SUMMARY:Free admission and a Centennial Symposium
DESCRIPTION:In honor of New Mexico’s 100th birthday\, the New Mexico History    Museum invites you and your family to enjoy free admission all day   Thursday\, May 3\, when you can also attend all or parts of a daylong    Centennial symposium. The symposium\, co-hosted by the Historical Society    of New Mexico begins at 10:30 am in the auditorium and concludes at 4    pm. The Historical Society picks up the reins Friday and Saturday  with its 2012 Centennial Conference at the Santa Fe Convention Center.   \nThe History Museum’s symposium schedule: \n10:30 am: Welcome and  introductions by Dr. Frances  Levine\, director of the New Mexico History  Museum; and Dr. Richard  Melzer\, professor of history at the UNM-Valencia  campus. \n10:45 am: Keynote address\, “New Mexico  Statehood\,  an Earlier Pereption\,” by Dr. Robert Larson\, professor  emeritus of  history at the University of Northern Colorado and author of  the  classic book New Mexico’s Quest for Statehood\, 1846-1912. \n11:30 am:“The  Rough Road to Statehood\,” by Dr.  David Van Holtby\, research scholar at  the Center for Regional Studies\,  UNM\, and retired associate director and  editor-in-chief of UNM Press.  He is the author of the forthcoming book\,  Forth-seventh Star: New MExico’s Struggle for Statehood\, 1894-1912. \n12:15 pm: Break (lunch on your own). \n1:30 pm: “The Quest for Law and Order and New  Mexico’s Struggle for Statehood\,”  by Robert Torrez\, independent scholar  and former New Mexico state  historian. He is the author of more than  100 articles and books on New  Mexico history\, including the  award-winning Rio Arriba\, A Nexico County. \n2:15 pm: “New Mexico Icons\,” by Henrietta Martinez  Christmas\, noted New Mexico  historian and genealogist who has written  more than 100 articles and  books on New Mexico history\, focusing on the  history of New Mexico  families. \n3 pm: Break. \n3:30 pm: Open discussion with Dr. Melzer and other presenters. \nThe  event is supported by a grant from the  New Mexico Humanities  Council.  Free admission has been generously  donated by the History  Museum and  the Museum of New Mexico Board of  Regents.
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/1475-free-admission-and-a-centennial-symposium/
LOCATION:New Mexico History Museum\, 113 Lincoln Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20120503T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20120505T170000
DTSTAMP:20260531T035055
CREATED:20120222T042807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175549Z
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SUMMARY:The Statehood History Conference
DESCRIPTION:Outlaws\, Rough Riders\, classic restaurants and a possible spy will come to life at the 2012 New Mexico Statehood History Conference\, May 3-5\, in Santa Fe. Presented by the Historical Society of New Mexico and the New Mexico History Museum/Palace of the Governors\, this Centennial version of the Society’s annual conference includes a special treat: A daylong free symposium\, open to the public\, plus free admission to the History  Museum on May 3.  \nThe conference\, May 4 and 5 at the Santa Fe Convention and Visitors  Center\, is held in collaboration with the New Mexico Heritage Preservation Alliance\, which is having its annual conference at La Posada that weekend. Details\, including special hotel rates and how to register for all or part of the Statehood History Conference\, are at the Historical Society’s web site: http://www.hsnm.org/2012%20Items/home__2012_conference.htm. \n “Whether you’re interested in the Centennial or New Mexico history in general\, we’re gathering writers and historians you’ll enjoy meeting and whose research is sure to enlighten you\,” said Mike Stevenson\, president of the Historical Society. “Holding this year’s event in the capital city\, where lawmakers worked so hard to move the Territory toward statehood\, means we’ll be surrounded by history indoors at the sessions and outdoors strolling the streets of Santa Fe.” \nThe symposium’s keynote address\, "New Mexico Statehood\, An Earlier Perception\," will be given by Dr. Robert W. Larson\, author of the authoritative and classic New Mexico's Quest for Statehood\, 1846-1912.  Other speakers include Dr. David Van Holtby\, "New  Mexico's Rough Road to Statehood\," Robert Torrez\, "Law and Order and the Quest for New Mexico Statehood\," and Henrietta Martinez Christmas\, "New Mexico's Icons."  Dr. Richard Melzer will introduce and moderate the symposium. (Seating in the museum’s auditorium is limited; first-come first-served.) \nThe statehood theme continues May 4 and 5 at the Society’s conference\, with topics ranging from traditional foods in Native American communities\, land-grant studies\, Western characters like Kit Carson and Wyatt Earp\, and controversial New Mexico politicos such as Thomas Benton Catron\, Bronson Cutting\, and New Mexico’s first Territorial Governor (and possible U.S. spy) James S. Calhoun. The conference’s 24 sessions and nearly 70 presentations include:  \n·         “Juan Dominguez de Mendoza: Soldier and Frontiersman of 17th-Century New Mexico\,” by historians Marc Simmons and José Antonio Esquibel. \n·         “The Changing Character of New Mexico Statehood as Reflected by the Santa Fe Fiesta Celebration\,” by Andrew Lovato\, assistant professor of speech communications at Santa Fe Community College. \n·         “Butch Cassidy in New Mexico: His Winning Ways\, Dancing Feet\, and Postmortem Return\,” by free-lance writer Nancy Coggeshall. \n·         “U.S. Army Nurses at Fort  Bayard\,” by Cecilia Jensen Bell\, a researcher with the Fort Bayard Historical Preservation Society. \n·         “La Matanza: Conserving Identity through Food in Los Lunas\,” by Daniel Valverde\, an anthropology student at New   Mexico State University. \n“The research that these scholars have accomplished is truly impressive\,” said Dr. Frances Levine\, director of the New Mexico History  Museum. “Visitors can start their weekend history immersion by seeing the maps\, paintings\, photographs and artifacts that we use in our main exhibit\, Telling New Mexico: Stories from Then and Now. If you’re not already a fan of history\, the symposium and conference will make you one.” \nFounded in 1859\, the Historical Society of New Mexico is the oldest historical society in the West. Its collections were incorporated into the original Museum of New Mexico\, created in 1909 in the Palace of the Governors\, and today represent an important part of the New Mexico History  Museum’s holdings. The society’s photographs\, documents and books\, collected from 1885 on\, became the core of the museum’s Fray Angélico Chávez History Library and the Photo Archives at the Palace of the Governors. The Society began its annual conferences in 1974\, and also publishes award-winning papers and news of history around the state in La Crónica de Nuevo México. \nSociety members who register for the conference by April 23 will get a specially discounted rate of $95\, which includes the Thursday evening opening reception at the History Museum\, lunch on Friday\, and the Statehood Centennial Banquet on Friday evening at the Convention Center (a total value of $125).  The closing Cinco de Mayo reception at the Governor's Mansion will feature the annual Historical Society of New Mexico Awards presentations.   \nThe conference includes a silent auction as well as a book auction. Items will include artwork\, jewelry\, historical maps\, rare books\, and statehood memorabilia. If you’d like to donate an item\, e-mail Mike Stevenson at mgsalp@newmexico.com.
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/1378-the-statehood-history-conference/
LOCATION:New Mexico History Museum\, 113 Lincoln Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Marlon Magdalena":MAILTO:marlon.magdalena
GEO:35.6883465;-105.9381345
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=New Mexico History Museum 113 Lincoln Avenue Santa Fe NM 87501 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=113 Lincoln Avenue:geo:-105.9381345,35.6883465
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20120501T101500
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20120501T121500
DTSTAMP:20260531T035055
CREATED:20120501T222843Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175559Z
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SUMMARY:Historical Downtown Walking Tours Tuesday thru Saturday\, May 1-5\, 2012
DESCRIPTION:Learn about the history of Santa Fe on a Downtown Walking Tour led by New Mexico History Museum/Palace of the Governors guides. Monday-Saturday\, from April 16 through mid-October. Gather at the Palace Courtyard's Blue Gate just south of the History Museum entrance at 113 Lincoln Avenue at 10:15 am. Cost: $10; children 16 and under free when with an adult. Museum guides do not accept tips. (No tours on Saturdays when large events are held on the Plaza\, such as Spanish Market and Santa Fe Fiesta.)Full Description:Ever wonder why there’s an obelisk in the middle of the Santa Fe Plaza? Have you noticed the gargoyles on top of the Catron Building? Where was the gambling hall? Which tucked-away building held a Manhattan Project secret?Find out by taking a Downtown Walking Tour led by New Mexico History Museum/Palace of the Governors guides. The tours resume on April 16 (through mid October)\, Monday-Saturday\, beginning at 10:15 a.m. Gather at the Palace Courtyard’s Blue Gate just south of the History Museum entrance at 113 Lincoln Ave. Cost is $10. Children 16 and under are free when accompanied by an adult. Museum guides do not accept tips. (No tours are offered on the Saturdays when large events are held on the Plaza\, such as Spanish Market and Santa Fe Fiesta.)Each tour lasts about 2 hours and features a leisurely pace with plenty of opportunities to ask questions. Enjoy stories of the people and events that have made Santa Fe a world-class tourist destination. Los Compadres del Palacio\, a support group of the New Mexico History Museum\, operates the program with guides who are trained in Santa Fe history. (Many are also guides at the History Museum and Palace of the Governors.) Proceeds from the tours benefit the museum’s programs and events.Special group tours can be arranged by calling (505) 476-5200.The History Museum’s blog takes you on a virtual version of a tour. Check it out by clicking here.
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/1440-historical-downtown-walking-tours-tuesday-thru-saturday-may-1-5-2012/
LOCATION:New Mexico History Museum\, 113 Lincoln Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Marlon Magdalena":MAILTO:marlon.magdalena
GEO:35.6883465;-105.9381345
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=New Mexico History Museum 113 Lincoln Avenue Santa Fe NM 87501 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=113 Lincoln Avenue:geo:-105.9381345,35.6883465
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20120501T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20121130T120000
DTSTAMP:20260531T035055
CREATED:20120511T012723Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175606Z
UID:10002415-1335866400-1354276800@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:Downtown Art\, Architecture and History Walking Tours
DESCRIPTION:The museum offers art walking tours of Santa Fe April – November (weather permitting). Guided by one of our docents\, the tours highlight the art and architectural history of downtown Santa Fe. Tours leave at 10:00 a.m.\, Mondays from the Museum gift shop steps. Also\, June-August\, Fridays 10:00 a.m.Cost: $10 per person\, children 18 and under free. Proceeds support education programs at the New Mexico Museum of Art.
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/1481-downtown-art-architecture-and-history-walking-tours/
LOCATION:New Mexico Museum of Art- Plaza Building\, 107 West Palace Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Brittny Dayes":MAILTO:brittny@museumfoundation.org
GEO:35.6878097;-105.9381003
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=New Mexico Museum of Art- Plaza Building 107 West Palace Avenue Santa Fe NM 87501 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=107 West Palace Avenue:geo:-105.9381003,35.6878097
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20120429T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20120429T150000
DTSTAMP:20260531T035055
CREATED:20120421T040937Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175512Z
UID:10002148-1335708000-1335711600@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:Photographers Panel Discussion The Saint John’s Bible and Contemplative Landscape
DESCRIPTION:Join moderator Mary Anne Redding\, curator of Contemplative Landscape\, at 2 pm on Sunday\, April 29\, for a discussion among some of the photographers represented in the exhibition about their long-term commitments to photographing places both special and sacred in New Mexico. \nKirk Gittings\, Ed Ranney\, Janet Russek\, Sharon Stewart\, and Don Usner—will show and discuss their photographs. This event\, part of the programming series for Illuminating the Word: The Saint John’s Bible and Contemplative Landscape is in the History Museum Auditorium. Attendance is free with admission; Sundays are free to NM residents. \nTogether\, the artists’ works represent faith traditions ranging from ancient Native American practices to Hispanic Catholic rituals to roadside evangelicalism to modern-day Buddhists\, each of which has found a home in places like the Galisteo Basin\, Chimayo\, Black Mesa\, San Ildefonso\, Cabezon and Abiquiu. \n 
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/1164-photographers-panel-discussion-the-saint-johns-bible-and-contemplative-landscape/
LOCATION:New Mexico History Museum\, 113 Lincoln Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Marlon Magdalena":MAILTO:marlon.magdalena
GEO:35.6883465;-105.9381345
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=New Mexico History Museum 113 Lincoln Avenue Santa Fe NM 87501 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=113 Lincoln Avenue:geo:-105.9381345,35.6883465
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20120429T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20120429T150000
DTSTAMP:20260531T035055
CREATED:20120417T015214Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175556Z
UID:10002367-1335704400-1335711600@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:Memorial Service for Robert A. Ewing
DESCRIPTION:Bob Ewing\, Director Emeritus of the New Mexico Museum of Art in Santa Fe passed away on Monday\, April 2\, 2012. \n  \nDirector of the Museum from 1965-1972\, Bob was jovial\, warm and always eager to be of assistance. He was a friend to many in Santa Fe\, and a real force in the art world of New Mexico.  \n  \nThe Memorial Service will be at 1:00pm on Sunday\, April 29 in the St. Francis Auditorium\, followed by light refreshments in the Museum's Patio.  \n 
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/1419-memorial-service-for-robert-a-ewing/
LOCATION:New Mexico Museum of Art- Plaza Building\, 107 West Palace Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Loie Fecteau":MAILTO:loie.fecteau@state.nm.us
GEO:35.6878097;-105.9381003
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=New Mexico Museum of Art- Plaza Building 107 West Palace Avenue Santa Fe NM 87501 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=107 West Palace Avenue:geo:-105.9381003,35.6878097
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120428
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120429
DTSTAMP:20260531T035055
CREATED:20120224T063020Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175547Z
UID:10002327-1335571200-1335657599@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:University of New Mexico Architecture and Landscape Walking Tour Palace Guard Event
DESCRIPTION:The UNM campus boasts the largest concentration of buildings by John Gaw Meem\, including his own favorite\, the Zimmerman Library. Led by Professor Chris Wilson\, this tour will explore the development of the campus’ signature regional style. It also highlights the equally important California Modernist Landscape Architect\, Garrett Eckbo\, known for his 1962 master plan for the Duck Pond. Classic interiors and hidden courtyards will add behind-the-scenes glimpses of New Mexico’s premiere educational campus. We will travel together by bus\, and share lunch in Albuquerque.  \nNot a Museum of New Mexico Foundation or Palace Guard member?  Please call (505) 982-6366\, ext. 100 or click JOIN!
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/1369-university-of-new-mexico-architecture-and-landscape-walking-tour-palace-guard-event/
LOCATION:New Mexico History Museum\, 113 Lincoln Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
GEO:35.6883465;-105.9381345
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=New Mexico History Museum 113 Lincoln Avenue Santa Fe NM 87501 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=113 Lincoln Avenue:geo:-105.9381345,35.6883465
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20120427T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20120427T200000
DTSTAMP:20260531T035055
CREATED:20120420T230949Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175553Z
UID:10002354-1335549600-1335556800@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:Just Words Away: A National Poetry Month Event Santa Fe’s Poet Laureates and More
DESCRIPTION:On Friday\, April 27\, a trio of Santa Fe’s poets laureate offer a treat from their souls to ours. Joan Logghe\, Valerie Martinez\, and Arthur Sze will read from their works at 6 pm in the New Mexico History Museum Auditorium\, followed by a reception in the museum’s Meem Community Room. \nThe event is free; seating is limited. \nLogghe\, Santa Fe’s third poet laureate\, is nearing the end of her tenure. In honor\, the Palace Press is printing a chapbook of her work. April in Santa will be available for purchase ($15; image of the first page at left)\, along with books and broadsides of all three poets’ works produced by the Palace Press. \nFor their readings\, Logghe\, Martinez\, and Sze  will bring a body of work celebrating Santa Fe as well as their lives lived in poetry and their cumulative six years as poets laureate. This will mark their first joint reading. \nThe Santa Fe Arts Commisssion Poet Laureate Program has increased the visibility of the art form\, brought more poetry into the schools\, and amped up the poetic literacy of an already literate city.  As Joan's bowling shirt says\, "City of Poems\, City of Poets\, The Poem Different."  \n  \n 
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/1404-just-words-away-a-national-poetry-month-event-santa-fes-poet-laureates-and-more/
LOCATION:New Mexico History Museum\, 113 Lincoln Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Marlon Magdalena":MAILTO:marlon.magdalena
GEO:35.6883465;-105.9381345
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=New Mexico History Museum 113 Lincoln Avenue Santa Fe NM 87501 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=113 Lincoln Avenue:geo:-105.9381345,35.6883465
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20120427T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20120427T183000
DTSTAMP:20260531T035055
CREATED:20120411T221128Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175556Z
UID:10002365-1335547800-1335551400@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:Gallery Conversation With Master Printers
DESCRIPTION:Curator of Contemporary Art Laura Addison welcomes three master printers\, Jack Lemon and Steven Campbell (Landfall Press)\, and Bill Lagattuta (Tamarind Institute) in a conversation about their own histories\, experiences and anecdotes about the printmaking process.  In conjunction with the museum's current print exhibition Repeat After Me. \nFree Friday Evening\, April 27\, 2012.  5:30 to 6:30 p.m.
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/1416-gallery-conversation-with-master-printers/
LOCATION:New Mexico Museum of Art- Plaza Building\, 107 West Palace Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Loie Fecteau":MAILTO:loie.fecteau@state.nm.us
GEO:35.6878097;-105.9381003
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=New Mexico Museum of Art- Plaza Building 107 West Palace Avenue Santa Fe NM 87501 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=107 West Palace Avenue:geo:-105.9381003,35.6878097
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120427
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120429
DTSTAMP:20260531T035055
CREATED:20120223T045827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175539Z
UID:10002279-1335484800-1335657599@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:Hopi Field Trip Friends of Archaeology Event
DESCRIPTION:Please join Friends of Archaeology on a discovery field trip regarding the Hopi. Information regarding signing up for this field trip will be mailed to Friends of Archaeology members only. Not a Museum of New Mexico Foundation member or Friends of Archaeology member?  Please call (505) 982-6366\, X100 or click JOIN!.
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/1315-hopi-field-trip-friends-of-archaeology-event/
LOCATION:Office of Archaeological Studies\, 7 Old Cochiti Road (off 599)\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87507\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
GEO:35.6542096;-106.0644694
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Office of Archaeological Studies 7 Old Cochiti Road (off 599) Santa Fe NM 87507 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=7 Old Cochiti Road (off 599):geo:-106.0644694,35.6542096
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20120421T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20120422T163000
DTSTAMP:20260531T035055
CREATED:20120326T235042Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175548Z
UID:10002331-1335004200-1335112200@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:A Symposium on New Mexico WW2 Internment Camps Inside and Outside the Barbed Wire
DESCRIPTION:Learn more about the experiences of Japanese people held in New Mexico's internment camps during World War II at an April 21 and 22 symposium. “From Inside and Outside the Barbed Wire: New Mexico’s Multicul­tural World War II Internment Stories\,” will be in the History  Museum auditorium\, 10:30 am-4:30 pm on Saturday\, April 21; and 1-4 pm on Sunday\, April 22. \nOrganized by the Committee to Preserve New Mexico’s Internment History\, the symposium commemorates the 10th anniversary of the Santa Fe Internment Camp Historical Marker in Frank S. Ortiz Park\, while raising public awareness of the internment experience in New Mexico.  \nTickets are $15 at the Lensic Theater Box Office\, 505-988-1234\, or www.ticketssantafe.org/tsf/content/about_tsf.   \nA New Mexico Centennial event\, the symposium is co-sponsored by The New Mexico History Museum\, the Historical Society of New Mexico\, and the New Mexico Centennial Board\, with a grant from the New Mexico Humanities Council. The New Mexico Community Foundation serves as its fiscal agent. \nThrough lectures\, film and performance\, the program will explore the experiences of Japanese immigrants and American citizens detained in Department of Justice internment camps in New Mexico during World War II\, focusing especially on the Santa Fe camp\, which held 4\,555 men over the course of the war. It will also examine the impressions such camps had on visitors and communities surrounding them. “In other words\,” says Gail Okawa\, one of the conference organizers\, “this symposium will seek to explore the human experience on either side of the barbed wire.” \nPresenters include co-chairs Nancy R. Bartlit and Dr. Gail Y. Okawa\, Dr. Richard A. Melzer\, Brian Minami\, Dr. Nikki N. Louis\, Colonel Joe Ando (USAF ret.)\, Bill Nishimura\, Mollie Pressler\, and Kermit Hill. Nishimura is a survivor of the Santa Fe camp; several presenters are descendants of internees. \n “The historic symposium will be a rare chance for the community\, scholars\,  and internee descendants to learn who the civilian detainees and internees were\,  how they passed their time\, and how they were treated during wartime\," Bartlit said.       \nContacts for this event: Michael Hice\, michaelhice@earthlink.net or Nancy Bartlit\, NBartlit@aol.com \n   \n   \nThe program schedule: \nSaturday\, April 21\, 2012 \n10:30 am: Welcome (Dr. Gail Okawa\, moderator) \n10:45-12:00: Part I:  Inside Stories \nDr. Richard A. Melzer:  “Inside the Barbed Wire: Life in the Santa Fe Internment Camp” \nKNME/NMHM documentary: Remembering the Santa Fe Japanese Internment Camp \nBrian Minami: “Issei Poet Prisoners at Santa Fe” \nQ&A \n12:00-1:15 pm: Lunch (on your own) \n1:30-3:00 pm: Part II:  Outside Stories \nDr. Gail Y. Okawa:  “From the World Beyond the Barbed Wire” \nDr. Nikki N. Louis and company:  “Voices from the Outside”  \nQ&A \n3:00-4:15 PM: Part III:  The SFIC Historical Marker: Community Conflicts\, Multicultural Healing \nNancy A. Bartlit\, Carol Robertson Lopez\, Col. Joe Ando (USAF ret.)\, Bill Nishimura \nQ&A                 \n4:15-4:30 pm: Wrap-up (Dr. Gail Okawa) \nSunday\, April 22\, 2012  \n1 pm: Welcome (Nancy Bartlit\, moderator) \nPart IV:  Personal Stories and Profound Postscripts \n1:10-2 pm: Memories of American WWII Imprisonment \nFilm clip from Prisoners and Patriots by Neil Simon \nBill Nishimura\, survivor of the Poston\, Tule Lake\, and the Santa Fe Internment Camps: “My Story at Santa Fe” \nQ & A \n2-2:20 pm: Lordsburg Camp Stories. \nMollie Pressler (local historian): “Tense Times at the Lordsburg Camp: 1942-1943”   \n2:20-2:35 pm: Break \n2:35-3:20: The NM National Guard and Japanese American Soldiers in Europe  \nFilm clip on the 442nd Regimental Combat Team \nKermit Hill (local historian): “Nisei and New Mexican Soldiers:  A Tale Too Long Untold” \nQ & A \n3:20-3:50: Profound Postscripts—A Panel: The American Internment in New Mexico \nBill Nishimura (internee survivor); Brian Minami\, Joe Ando\, Dr. Nikki Louis\, and Dr. Gail Okawa (descendents of internees); Nancy Bartlitt\, Dr. Okawa (Humanities scholars)    \n4-4:30 pm: Book signing. \n 
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/1373-a-symposium-on-new-mexico-ww2-internment-camps-inside-and-outside-the-barbed-wire/
LOCATION:New Mexico History Museum\, 113 Lincoln Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Marlon Magdalena":MAILTO:marlon.magdalena
GEO:35.6883465;-105.9381345
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20120421T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20120421T160000
DTSTAMP:20260531T035055
CREATED:20120203T033720Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175535Z
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SUMMARY:Earth Day Activities
DESCRIPTION:In honor of Earth Day\, Coronado State  Monument will conduct a general spring cleaning of the site. The focus will be on clearing away accumulations of tumbleweeds\, dead brush and other plant debris. The debris removal and disposal will once again be sponsored by Waste Management Inc. of Albuquerque with a dumpster on site.  \n Monument Rangers will also conduct hands-on demonstrations of adobe plastering and adobe wall construction in partnership with the Town of Bernalillo’s Youth Conservation Corp (YCC) crew.  The Friends of Coronado will sponsor storytelling and docent-led tours of the Painted Kiva and Bosque Trail.  The public is invited to volunteer or just observe.  All Earth Day activities are free.   For info: 505-867-5351
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/1289-earth-day-activities/
LOCATION:Coronado Historic Site\, 485 Kuaua Road\, Bernalillo\, NM\, 87004\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
ORGANIZER;CN="David Rohr":MAILTO:david.rohr@state.nm.us
GEO:35.3299595;-106.5568319
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Coronado Historic Site 485 Kuaua Road Bernalillo NM 87004 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=485 Kuaua Road:geo:-106.5568319,35.3299595
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20120420T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20120420T183000
DTSTAMP:20260531T035055
CREATED:20120411T220808Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175555Z
UID:10002364-1334943000-1334946600@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:Taos and Santa Fe as Magnets for Writers The Literary Arts in our Early Decades of Statehood
DESCRIPTION:Lois Rudnick is a cultural historian and author of Mabel Dodge Luhan: New Women\, New Worlds.  Barbara Harrelson is an author and tour leader whose book Walks in Literary Santa Fe: A Guide to Landmarks\, Legends and Lore traces the lives of such writers as Witter Bynner\, Willa Cather\, and Oliver LaFarge. \nAdmission $15.  Reserve online at TicketsSantaFe.org\, call the Lensic Box Office at 505-988-1234\, or pay at the door.
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/1415-taos-and-santa-fe-as-magnets-for-writers-the-literary-arts-in-our-early-decades-of-statehood/
LOCATION:New Mexico Museum of Art- Plaza Building\, 107 West Palace Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Loie Fecteau":MAILTO:loie.fecteau@state.nm.us
GEO:35.6878097;-105.9381003
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=New Mexico Museum of Art- Plaza Building 107 West Palace Avenue Santa Fe NM 87501 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=107 West Palace Avenue:geo:-105.9381003,35.6878097
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20120420T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20120420T170000
DTSTAMP:20260531T035055
CREATED:20120418T223313Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175555Z
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SUMMARY:Avanyu Trail Day In honor of Earth Day
DESCRIPTION:Avanyu Trail Day: In honor of Earth Day. Walk our Avanyu Heritage Trail. Trail booklets available at the front desk for self-guided tours.  \nThe Avanyu Heritage Trail is Museum Hill’s permanent outdoor exhibit about the Native people and the environment of the Southwest. Designed to acquaint visitors with some of the creative ways Native people adapted to and manipulated their environment\, the quarter-mile long interpretive trail includes reconstructions of traditional gardens as well as examples of ancient architecture. \nAvanyu is the Tewa word for the plumed\, or horned serpent\, the guardian of waterways and harbinger of storms. Symbolic of the great importance water holds in the lives of the pueblo people\, the Avanyu is its protector and provider. \nLocated behind the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture\, the trail descends toward an arroyo from Milner Plaza™\, to the Heritage Gardens. In the arid Southwest\, water is the single most important factor in successful gardening. Terraces\, check dams\, a gravel mulch field\, and waffle garden laid out near the arroyo are all ancient methods of maximizing the rainfall’s benefits. \nBeyond the gardens\, the wild plant foraging portion of the trail provides examples of native plants and their many uses. Wild currant berries were harvested for food and juniper berries used as medicine. Yucca plants provided edible fruit\, the leaves were used to make sandals and rope\, and the roots yielded soap.    \nAcross the arroyo\, reconstructions of an Archaic hunting camp\, a Pueblo field house and a Navajo camp are featured along a path that winds through the piñon and juniper trees. They provide examples of the variety of structures native New Mexicans called home at different times over the last 12\,000 years. All are created from the materials Native people found at hand in their environment: trees\, brush\, and earth mixed with water to form plaster or adobe. \nThe Avanyu Heritage Trail has been developed over several years with the help of many people. Begun in 2002 as a partnership between the museum and the Santa Fe Botanical Garden to create an ethnobotanical garden on Museum Hill™\, the master plan was funded through a donation from Robert and Carol Warren. Many people contributed to the content of the exhibit\, including the museum’s staff\, ethnobotanists\, and archaeologists. The on-site work of constructing the trails\, structures\, and gardens\, as well as planting was coordinated by Chris Turnbow\, the museum’s former deputy director\, and Joyce Begay-Foss\, director of education. The construction and native plantings were done during the intervening years by an army of volunteers\, including Boy and Girl Scouts\, middle and high school students\, and the Youth Conservation Corps.  The irrigation system and plant signage were funded by a grant from Las Jardineras Garden Club. The trail guide was written by Chris Turnbow and Jack Jackson\, and illustrated by Carole Gardner. 
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/1410-avanyu-trail-day-in-honor-of-earth-day/
LOCATION:Museum of Indian Arts and Culture\, 708-710 Camino Lejo\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87557\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Patrick  Moore":MAILTO:patrick.moore@state.nm.us
GEO:35.664337;-105.9252387
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Museum of Indian Arts and Culture 708-710 Camino Lejo Santa Fe NM 87557 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=708-710 Camino Lejo:geo:-105.9252387,35.664337
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120419
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120420
DTSTAMP:20260531T035055
CREATED:20120209T005214Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175544Z
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SUMMARY:Bea Duran -  Friends of Indian Art Event
DESCRIPTION:Bea Duran\, from Tesuque Pueblo\, will join us for a program sharing her wide range of traditional skills.  Setting out to preserve the past\, Bea has mastered weaving\, embroidery\, pottery and drum making\, as well as being an important teacher in her community.  Listen to her stories of life as a Pueblo woman and begin to understand her challenges and successes. All events are subject to change.  Specific details\, such as time\, location\, maps and information about transportation\, will be included in the letter of invitation which all Friends of Indian Art members will receive prior to each event.  \nNot a Museum of New Mexico Foundation or Friends of Indian Art member?  Please call (505) 982-6366\, ext. 100 or click JOIN!
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/1349-bea-duran-friends-of-indian-art-event/
LOCATION:Museum of Indian Arts and Culture\, 708-710 Camino Lejo\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87557\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
GEO:35.664337;-105.9252387
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Museum of Indian Arts and Culture 708-710 Camino Lejo Santa Fe NM 87557 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=708-710 Camino Lejo:geo:-105.9252387,35.664337
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20120418T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20120418T140000
DTSTAMP:20260531T035055
CREATED:20120106T013127Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175540Z
UID:10002286-1334750400-1334757600@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:Let’s Take A Look Curators Look at Your Treasures
DESCRIPTION:The third Wednesday of  each month from 12:00 to 2:00 pm.   \n  During this time\, curators from The  Museum of  Indian Arts and Culture  and The Laboratory of Anthropology  are in the lobby of  MIAC to look  at your treasures. These curators will  attempt to identify and explain  any artifact or  historic object  presented to them. They prefer to work  with objects from the  Southwest  but are willing to take a look at  anything that is brought in. If they   can not identify an object an  attempt will be made to find someone who  can.  Sometimes\, the  discussion among the curators may become as much or  more  informative  than the identification of the artifact.  \nThe event is always FREE  and open to the public.  Federal and State regulations prohibit  the  curators from  appraising any artifact. Determining the Value of a  Work  of Art: The museum neither appraises or authenticates works of art.   For information about art appraisals visit the web sites for American Society of Appraisers\, or Art Dealers Association of America.
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/1322-lets-take-a-look-curators-look-at-your-treasures/
LOCATION:Museum of Indian Arts and Culture\, 708-710 Camino Lejo\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87557\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
ORGANIZER;CN="TJ Hilton":MAILTO:thomas.hilton@dca.nm.gov
GEO:35.664337;-105.9252387
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Museum of Indian Arts and Culture 708-710 Camino Lejo Santa Fe NM 87557 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=708-710 Camino Lejo:geo:-105.9252387,35.664337
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20120418T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20120418T124500
DTSTAMP:20260531T035055
CREATED:20120202T024441Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175525Z
UID:10002211-1334750400-1334753100@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:Understanding William Howard Taft A Centennial Brainpower & Brownbags Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Join Noel Pugach for "Understanding William Howard Taft: The President Who Approved New Mexico's Statehood\," part of the 2012 Brainpower & Brownbags Lecture Series. A free event in the John Gaw Meem Room; enter through the Washington Avenue doors. \nPugach is a professor emeritus of history at the University of New Mexico. He has taught on Jewish history\, foreign relations\, and American diplomacy. \nThe ongoing Brainpower & Brownbags Lecture Series will carry a Centennial theme throughout 2012. The full lecture schedule: \nWednesday\, Jan. 11: Richard Melzer\, “Political Cartoons and New Mexico's Struggle for Statehood 1850-1912" \nMelzer is a history professor at the University of New Mexico’s Valencia Campus and author of several books\, including New Mexico: Celebrating the Land of Enchantment (Gibbs Smith 2011)\, an official product of the state’s Centennial celebration. The book focuses on the social and political elements through essays and archival photography. \nWednesday\, Feb. 15: Dennis Reinhartz\, “The Graphics of Statehood:  The Mapping of New Mexico"       \nReinhartz is professor emeritus of history and Russian at the University of Texas at Arlington. His publications include Mapping and Empire: Soldier-Engineers on the Southwestern Frontier (University of Texas Press\, 2005). He received the 1996 Adele Mellen Prize for The Cartographer and the Literati\, a Friends of the UTA Libraries Faculty Award; and the 1987 Presidio La Bahia Award for The Mapping of the American Southwest. \nMonday\, March 12: Jon Hunner\, “New Mexico: The Stumble to Statehood” \nHunner is a history professor and director of the Public History Program at New Mexico State University. His publications range from Time Traveling through New Mexico History: The Spanish Colonial Period (Public History Program\, NMSU\, 2004) to Chasing Oppie: J. Robert Oppenheimer and the Atomic West (University of Oklahoma Press\, under contract). \nWednesday\, April 18: Noel Pugach\, “Understanding William Howard Taft: The President Who Approved New Mexico’s Statehood” \nPugach is a professor emeritus of history at the University of New Mexico. He has taught on Jewish history\, foreign relations\, and American diplomacy. \nFriday\, May 4:  Robert Larson\, “New Mexico: Early Attempts to Gain Statehood” \nLarson is professor emeritus of history at the University of Northern Colorado.  He has written books on Populism in the West and is the author of New Mexico’s Quest for Statehood\, 1846-1912 (University of New Mexico Press\, 1968). \nWednesday\, June 13: Brian Turo\, “1912: Statehood for New Mexico and Arizona” \nTuro is a doctoral student of American history at the University of New Mexico.       \nWednesday\, July 18: Fred Friedman\, “The Impact of Railroads on New Mexico’s Transition from Territory to Statehood\, 1880-1914” \nFriedman worked as the state’s Railroad Bureau chief at the Department of Transportation for 30 years and volunteers with the Fray Angélico Chávez History Library organizing its railroad maps. \nWednesday\, Aug. 17: Robert J. Torrez\, "The Struggle for Statehood: The Search for Law and Order along New Mexico's `Lawless Frontier'" \nTorrez served as New Mexico's state historian from 1987-2000. His books include A History of New Mexico Since Statehood (University of New Mexico Press\, 2011) and UFOs Over Galisteo and Other Stories of New Mexico's History (University of New Mexico Press\, 2004).  \nWednesday\, Sept. 26: David Holtby\, "Four Forgotten Ones in the Struggle for Statehood: Aldrich\, Luna\, Hitchcock\, and the Woman's Christian Temperance Union" \nHoltby works for the Center for Regional Studies at the University of New Mexico. He is retired as editor in chief and associate director of the University of New Mexico Press\, and in 2006 received the New Mexico Historical Society’s Edgar Lee Hewett Award for public service. \nWednesday\, Oct. 17: Paul Hutton\, “The Volunteers of the Spanish American War: New Mexico and its Rough Riders” \nHutton is a history professor at the University of New Mexico and offers film classes ranging from “Western Film” to “War on Film.” Author of numerous books on Western\, military and popular-culture topics\, he has written\, appeared in\, or narrated more than 150 television documentaries. \nWednesday\, Nov. 14: Sandra Schackel\, “New Mexico Women: The Road to Statehood” \nSchackel is a professor emerita of women’s history and the American West at Boise State University. Her doctorate is from the University of New Mexico. Among her publications is Working the Land: The Stories of Ranch and Farm Women in the Modern American West (University of Kansas Press\, 2011). \nMonday\, Dec. 12: Elmo Baca\, “Nuevomexicanos and the Rhetoric of Statehood” \nBaca serves on the board of the New Mexico Humanities Council and owns a Las Vegas\, N.M.\, consulting firm that specializes in downtown revitalization services.
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/1239-understanding-william-howard-taft-a-centennial-brainpower-brownbags-lecture/
LOCATION:New Mexico History Museum\, 113 Lincoln Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Marlon Magdalena":MAILTO:marlon.magdalena
GEO:35.6883465;-105.9381345
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=New Mexico History Museum 113 Lincoln Avenue Santa Fe NM 87501 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=113 Lincoln Avenue:geo:-105.9381345,35.6883465
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20120416T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20120416T130000
DTSTAMP:20260531T035055
CREATED:20120319T210325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175550Z
UID:10002341-1334575800-1334581200@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:Appetite for Art: The Path and Promise of Statehood Circles Member Event
DESCRIPTION:This Circles lunch and lecture will feature a talk by New Mexico History Museum Librarian\, Tomas Jaehn\, on the winding road that both delayed and propelled New Mexico toward statehood.  A long sought goal that took more than 60 years to achieve.  \nNot a New Mexico Museum Foundation Circle member?  Please call (505) 982-6366\, ext. 116 or click JOIN!
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/1386-appetite-for-art-the-path-and-promise-of-statehood-circles-member-event/
LOCATION:New Mexico History Museum\, 113 Lincoln Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
GEO:35.6883465;-105.9381345
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=New Mexico History Museum 113 Lincoln Avenue Santa Fe NM 87501 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=113 Lincoln Avenue:geo:-105.9381345,35.6883465
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20120416T101500
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20120430T121500
DTSTAMP:20260531T035055
CREATED:20120501T215551Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175549Z
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SUMMARY:Historical Downtown Walking Tours Monday thru Saturday
DESCRIPTION:Ever wonder why there’s an obelisk in the middle of the Santa Fe Plaza? Have you noticed the gargoyles on top of the Catron Building? Where was the gambling hall? Which tucked-away building held a Manhattan Project secret? \nFind out by taking a Downtown Walking Tour led by New Mexico History Museum/Palace of the Governors guides. The tours resume on April 16 (through mid October)\, Monday-Saturday\, beginning at 10:15 a.m. Gather at the Palace Courtyard’s Blue Gate just south of the History Museum entrance at 113 Lincoln Ave. Cost is $10. Children 16 and under are free when accompanied by an adult. Museum guides do not accept tips. (No tours are offered on the Saturdays when large events are held on the Plaza\, such as Spanish Market and Santa Fe Fiesta.) \nEach tour lasts about 2 hours and features a leisurely pace with plenty of opportunities to ask questions. Enjoy stories of the people and events that have made Santa Fe a world-class tourist destination. Los Compadres del Palacio\, a support group of the New Mexico History Museum\, operates the program with guides who are trained in Santa Fe history. (Many are also guides at the History Museum and Palace of the Governors.) Proceeds from the tours benefit the museum’s programs and events. \nSpecial group tours can be arranged by calling (505) 476-5200. \nThe History Museum’s blog takes you on a virtual version of a tour. Check it out by clicking here.
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/1382-historical-downtown-walking-tours-monday-thru-saturday/
LOCATION:New Mexico History Museum\, 113 Lincoln Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Marlon Magdalena":MAILTO:marlon.magdalena
GEO:35.6883465;-105.9381345
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=New Mexico History Museum 113 Lincoln Avenue Santa Fe NM 87501 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=113 Lincoln Avenue:geo:-105.9381345,35.6883465
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20120415T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20120415T150000
DTSTAMP:20260531T035055
CREATED:20111213T230259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T175535Z
UID:10002256-1334484000-1334502000@test-dca-mc.nmdca.net
SUMMARY:Put a Spring in Your Step: Earth Day Celebration Nature Hike
DESCRIPTION:Rangers will lead a hike up Oak Canyon (a.k.a. Church Canyon).  This is a strenuous hike over rough terrain (approximately 1.5 miles)—hikers should bring water\, sturdy shoes\, sunscreen and a sack lunch.  Rangers will do their best to identify the species of flora and fauna encountered.   
URL:https://test-dca-mc.nmdca.net/dca-event/1290-put-a-spring-in-your-step-earth-day-celebration-nature-hike/
LOCATION:Jemez Historic Site\, 18160 NM-4\, Jemez Springs\, NM\, 87025\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Cindy Friday":MAILTO:cindy.friday@state.nm.us
GEO:35.7785095;-106.6865179
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Jemez Historic Site 18160 NM-4 Jemez Springs NM 87025 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=18160 NM-4:geo:-106.6865179,35.7785095
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