Symposium Explores the African American Experience in Northern New Mexico

Learn more about the African American experience in northern New Mexico, and share your own family’s story, during a symposium in conjunction with the exhibit New Mexico’s African American Legacy: Visible, Vital, Valuable. “The Journey of the African American to Northern New Mexico” takes place 2-4 pm on Sunday, June 12, in the History Museum

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Heads Up, Rock Hounds: Palace Gem & Mineral Show Returns

From New Mexico’s earliest inhabitants forward, the desire to adorn ourselves with the jewels of the earth has abounded. See and purchase a worldwide variety of high-quality stones, fossils, gems and more at the annual Palace Gem & Mineral Show, Sept. 23-25, in the Palace Courtyard.                               Enter for free through the Blue Gate on Lincoln

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Young Brides, Old Treasures: Macedonian Embroidered Dress

(Santa Fe, NM May 3, 2011)—Macedonian ethnic dress has it all – it is full of meaning and significance, visually stunning, quite possibly overwhelming, and embodies the skill, expectations, hopes and fears, creative use of materials, and aesthetic sense of the individuals who made and wore it. Saturated with cultural meaning, these many-layered ensembles rank

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Catch the closing lectures of

Wild at Heart: Ernest Thompson Seton, closes May 8. Take one last look and take in the two final lectures. 6 pm, Friday, April 29: “Growing Up with Uncle Ernest’s Wildlife Stories.” Noted author and environmentalist William deBuys explores his childhood influences by Seton, whose works included the children’s classic, Wild Animals I Have Known.

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