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Sunday, March 10

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Sunday, March 10
Time: All day event
Summary: Santa Fe C-A-M-P Studios
Location: Santa Fe C-A-M-P Studios
Description: C-A-M-P Studios is Santa Fe’s first all- ages, interdisciplinary school of performing arts! After a successful summer in the Greer Garson Theater, C-A-M-P Santa Fe is proud to announce the opening of Santa Fe C-A-M-P Studios! Classes: BABES ON STAGE (5-7) Introduction to Stage Movement, Singing and Theater Games YOUNG ACTOR'S LAB (8-12) Scene work, Monologues, Commercials and Theatre Games TEEN SCENE (13-16) Audition techniques, memorization, Staged Scene work, Text Study and Interpretation MUSICAL THEATER (10+) Movement, Song Selection, Text Analysis,Staging, Choreography, and Auditioning SENIOR MOMENTS (50+) Creative Collaboration in writing, casting, Directing and Producing an Original Production ACTING FOR ADULTS - Text and Scene Study, Blocking, and Performance TRIPLE THREAT - Acting Singing Dance weekend seminar TBA AUDITION PREP - By appointment MUSIC/ VOICE LESSONS - By appointment For more information visit www.facebook.com/SantaFeCAMPStudios or call 505-946-0488 to REGISTER FOR CLASSES!
Time: All day event
Summary: 40th Annual Chama Chile Ski Classic and Winter Fiesta
Location: Visit Web site for information
Description: January 19-21 - 40th Annual Chama Chile Ski Classic and Winter Fiesta. Join the fun and excitement in Chama, NM! 7 Cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and combined races including a wooden ski race category, ski and yurt tours, beginner to advanced classic skiing techniques clinic, frisbee golf, dog harness training & ski joring clinic, ski clinics, chile/chili contest & sampler, live music, beer tasting, 2 awards ceremonies, costume contest and more. There's something for everyone! Find out more at Chamaski.com or call 575-756-2294.
Time: All day event
Summary: 31st Annual Pie Festival
Location: Pie Town
Description: Regular event drawing people from all over the country. Pie contest, music, food, arts/crafts, dance in the evening.
Time: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Summary: The Santa Fe Home Show
Location: Santa Fe Convention Center
Description: Innovative Solutions for Better Living. Meet builders, remodelers, landscapers and designers to help you with your next home improvement project or new home!
Time: 10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Summary: The Santa Fe Home Show
Location: Santa Fe Community Center
Description: Are you planning a home improvement, love to work in your garden, looking for a new home? If so, come meet builders, remodelers, designers and landscapers to help you with your project.
Time: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Summary: 25th Annual Rio Grande Arts and Crafts Festival Spring Show
Location: EXPO New Mexico's Lujan Building
Description: Albuquerque welcomes its first major art event of the year! This March, the original Rio Grande Arts and Crafts Festival will open its doors to celebrate 25 years! The show features a juried lineup of 200 fine artists and craftsmen from all over the country in a variety of mediums, including: glass art, jewelry, watercolor, ceramics, wood, photography, oil paintings, mixed media and more! Festival goers will also enjoy live music, specialty foods, artists’ demonstrations, and the complimentary Kids’ Creation Station.
Time: 10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Summary: Alone Together
Location: CCA Spector Ripps Project Space
Description: Featuring new work by Albuquerque-based artist Natalie Smith, Alone Together is an exploration of the relationships between people and objects and between objects themselves. Non-traditional textile-like paintings are collaged, arranged, and grouped on the wall.
Time: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Summary: The Art of Papermaking
Location: Eggman & Walrus
Description: Discover the art of papermaking.Encourage your childlike creativity and wonder to emerge during a day-long workshop for artists and creators. Wabi-sabi, the quintessential Japanese aesthetic, the beauty of things modest and humble, will be the thread that weaves through our creative process. The day will begin with an art-talk and demonstration. Learn how to process kozo, the bark of the paper mulberry and make beautiful sheets of washi to take home at the end of the day. $145 per class includes supplies and taxes. Small group discounts and gift certificates available. Suitable for beginners as well as experienced papermakers.
Time: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Summary: Annual Los Alamos Photography Show!
Location: Mesa Public Library
Description: The Los Alamos Photography Club (LAPC) will be hosting its annual photography show for 2013 at the Mesa Public Library from Monday, March 4 through Friday March 29. Photos should be dropped off at the Library Saturday, March 2. Non-club members are encouraged to limit their entries to no more than three photos. There will be LAPC representatives present from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. March 2 to receive them. Participants should pick up their entries Saturday, March 30. All photos should have a wire across the back for hanging or they may not be able to be hung as the serrated hangers and small rings on the back of some frames do not work with gallery hangers. Photos will be hung in the library 1-4 p.m. Sunday, March 3. Anyone, who submits a photo, is invited to hang photos ... so bring a hammer, a pair of needle-nose pliers and a tape measure if possible. The opening reception is 5:30 p.m., Monday, March 4 and participants are asked to bring some sort of finger food for the opening. For complete information and registration instructions, visit http://dougsview.com/lapc/. Information also is available on the LAPC website: http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/la-photoclub/ and the Los Alamos Adobe User Group website: http://laaug.wordpress.com/. Village Arts on DP Road is offering a 15 percent discount on custom matting and framing for show participants ... to get the discount, work must be submitted to them no later than Feb. 11. (The exhibit will be on view March 4th through March 29th during regular library hour)
Time: 10:45 AM - 12:00 PM
Summary: The Greater Trumps: Scorpio - Working for Realization
Location: The Church of Light
Description: The Church of Light (Light.Org) hosts an Astrologically-based Sunday Service every third Sunday of the month. Join us for educational and spiritual messages based upon the Hermetic tradition of Astrology, Alchemy, and Tarot. Services are followed by a potluck lunch, metaphysical conversation and fellowship. All Church of Light services and classes are also streamed LIVE and archived at www.churchoflight.tv. for your convenience. For more information, visit www.light.org.
Time: 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Summary: Yarn & Coffee Grand Opening Celebration
Location: Yarn & Coffee
Description: The Grand Opening Celebration of Yarn & Coffee, a yarn store and coffee shop, will include live music, refreshments, and door prizes of yarn, kits, and needlework accessories.
Time: 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Summary: Zero Waste (FREE...Please RSVP)
Location: Railyard Park
Description: Presented with the Railyard Stewards, this class will discuss Zero Waste and why it must be accomplished. Jessie will explain how plastic bags/bottles contribute to global warming and the health hazards of plastics. She will answer the question, “Are corn plastics ecologically sound and moral?” Jessie Emerson is a RN and certified clinical herbalist with a degree in sustainable community development from Prescott College. She has studied ecovillage design at Findhorn Community in Scotland and is the Zero Waste coordinator for the Northern New Mexico Sierra Club. Suggested $10 donation or become a 2013 Member for $35 with $250 value and all free classes, potlucks and tour.
Time: 1:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Summary: Patio Talk
Location: White Sands National Monument
Description: Join a ranger on the visitor center patio to have your questions answered and pick up tips for enjoying your stay at White Sands National Monument.
Time: 1:30 PM - 5:00 PM
Summary: Climbing Wall Open
Location: Santa Fe Children's Museum
Description: The climbing wall is open Wednesdays through Sunday from 1:30 to 5pm during the months of July and August. Test your skills and gain confidence on our unique climbing wall. Climbing is available with museum admission to all children weighing 50 pounds or more.
Time: 1:30 PM - 4:00 PM
Summary: Allan Houser Sculpture Garden Tours
Location: Allan Houser Sculpture Garden
Description: The Allan Houser Sculpture Garden offers you the opportunity to experience the work of an American Master. The garden features 85 of Houser’s most famous bronze, steel, and original stone sculptures, set amidst the lush juniper pines and beautiful New Mexico skies. The on-site gallery features an additional 100+ sculptures, drawings and paintings – all works by Allan Houser. It is truly a memorable experience. The tour also includes the newly opened Studio House Exhibit Tours are by appointment only Monday through Friday. $25 per person + Tax. (505) 471-1528 or btrujillo@allanhouser.com Please visit us at our website at www.allanhouser.com. CLOSED WEEKENDS
Time: 1:30 PM - 4:00 PM
Summary: Allan Houser Sculpture Garden Tours
Location: Allan Houser Sculpture Garden Tours
Description: The Allan Houser Sculpture Garden offers you the opportunity to experience the work of an American Master. The garden features 85 of Houser’s most famous bronzeTours are by appointment only Monday through Friday. $25 per person + Tax. (505) 471-1528 or btrujillo@allanhouser.com Please visit us at our website at www.allanhouser.com. CLOSED WEEKENDS
Time: 1:30 PM - 4:00 PM
Summary: Allan Houser Sculpture Garden Tours
Location: Allan Houser Sculpture Garden Tours
Description: The Allan Houser Sculpture Garden offers you the opportunity to experience the work of an American Master. The garden features 85 of Houser’s most famous bronze Tours are by appointment only Monday through Friday. $25 per person + Tax. (505) 471-1528 or btrujillo@allanhouser.com Please visit us at our website at www.allanhouser.com. CLOSED WEEKENDS
Time: 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Summary: The Black Watch & Band of the Scots Guards
Location: Popejoy Hall
Description: The Pipes and Drums of the Black Watch, 3rd Battalion, Royal Regiment of Scotland join the Band of the Scots Guards for one spectacular performance.
Time: 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Summary: Second Anniversary of the Great East Japan Earthquake Commemoration
Location: Second Anniversary of the Great East Japan Earthquake Commemoration
Description: On the second anniversary of the Great East Japan Earthquake, a group of Santa Feans rings out a call to action with gongs, cymbals and bells to keep the appeal for help in the public consciousness. The 9.0 magnitude earthquake brought devastation in the form of earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disasters. The Japan Aid of Santa Fe fund is a long term project of the Santa Fe JIN (Japanese Intercultural Network). This year, funds will be donated to Earth Walkers, a group in Japan that takes children out of radiation zones, so they may enjoy the outdoors. The Sunday March 10 event begins at 4 PM at the Santa Fe Budokan, 1360 Vegas Verde, Ste B, Santa Fe, NM 87507. The public is invited to bring gongs, cymbals, bells and any personal stories of the quake and its after effects. Joining the group is Japanese-American singer songwriter Madi Sato, who along with her brother created a nonprofit group called KASA. Kasa means “umbrella” in Japanese. The letters stand for Kindness America-Sendai Alliance. The city of Sendai is the closest major city to the epicenter of the quake. The Satos have relatives there and set up the organization to offer aid. Ms. Sato will talk about her experiences and lead a prayer chant. Santa Fe JIN established the Japan Aid of Santa Fe fund during the Matsuri (Japan Cultural Festival) two years ago. That year, donations went to the Japanese Red Cross. Last year, funds went to a group called Volunteer Support Base Kiizuna, which helped clean up waterways and take supplies to people by kayak. An exhibit of those efforts in the Ishinomaki area will be on display. The 2013 Matsuri will be held Sat. April 20 at the Santa Fe Community Convention Center. This year, funds will go to Earth Walkers. The group takes children from radiation zones, where they must stay indoors, to safe zones, so they can be outside. A letter of support for the event from the Consulate General of Japan in Denver will be read at the gathering. The resident gong at the Santa Fe Budokan will ring in remembrance of the lives lost. Then, the public will join in beating the other instruments to embody support toward recovery. Please join us!
Time: 5:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Summary: Challa: Fiesta Carnaval del Valle de Codpa
Location: El Museo Cultural de Santa Fe
Description: Photograph project from northern Chile about the Andean Carnival
Time: 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Summary: White Sands National Monument Sunset Stroll
Location: White Sands National Monument
Description: Sunset strolls are a great way to end your day. Enjoy a leisurely one-hour ranger-guided walk through sand dunes and learn about the geology, plants, and animals of this unique area. Program starts at the sign along Dunes Drive about five miles from the visitor center. No charge for the program. A $3.00 per person (16 years and older) entrance fee does apply to enter the monument. Programs are offered daily.
Time: 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Summary: Capital City Lions
Location: Adelita's Restaurant
Description: At 6 p.m. on the first and third Tuesday of the month in the meeting room at Adelita's Restaurant, 3136 Cerrillos Road the Local Chapter of the Capital City Lions meet. All are welcome to visit. Lions meet the needs of local communities and the world. For more information, call 471-4813.
Time: 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Summary: Capital City Lions
Location: Adelita's Restaurant
Description: At 6 p.m. on the first and third Tuesday of the month in the meeting room at Adelita's Restaurant, 3136 Cerrillos Road the Local Chapter of the Capital City Lions meet. All are welcome to visit. Lions meet the needs of local communities and the world. For more information, call 471-4813.
Time: 6:30 PM - 10:00 PM
Summary: International (and Israeli) Folk dancing
Location: Odd Fellows Hall
Description: Beginners welcome! No partner needed. Varied rhythms, melodies, and traditional instruments from the Balkans, Europe, Greece, Middle East (not belly dancing), Israel, and more. World dances, mostly teaching: Sundays 6:30-8pm. Israeli dances: 8-10 pm. World dance Tuesdays 7-10pm too! Donation: $5 no charge first time. Odd Fellows Hall, 1125 Cerrillos Rd, Santa Fe. Schedule & map: http://sites.google.com/site/santafefolkdance/sfifd_home. World dance: SantaFe.folkdance@gmail.com, (505) 501.5081,(505) 660.2347, (505) 983-3168. Israeli dance:santafe.Israeli.dance@gmail.com, (505) 660.2347.
Time: 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Summary: Storytelling With Joe Hayes
Location: Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian
Description: The Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian hosts a twice-weekly outdoor summer series of Southwest lore, Native American myths, and Spanish legends, 7 p.m., on the dancing grounds, 704 Camino Lejo, Museum Hill, 982-4636, no charge.
Time: 8:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Summary: Tina & Her Pony
Location: Cowgirl Bar & Grill
Description: Tina & Her Pony is an indie Appalachian folk duo with cello, banjo, ukulele, guitar and vocal harmonies tighter than your mama's brazier. They are on tour from Taos, NM.

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