Volume 1 - Number 4
June 2015
community news, views & more In This Issue - June 2015 - Volume 1, Number 4
FEEDBACK The Corridor Summer Guide Wow - it seems as if Summer is finally going to visit us here in New Mexico! With this issue we introduce our Summer Guide. Yes, I know, EVERY magazine and paper these days has a Summer Guide. We hope this one is a little different. First, we will be publishing our Summer Guide in 3 issues. Our June issue features early summer events, from the first of June through mid-July. As you may notice from our new masthead, we have redefined our distribution and readership area to be in keeping with the original ideal of The Corridor. Our Summer Guide features fun events, things to do, and places to go along the routes of the Santa Fe Trail, Camino Real, Turquoise Trail and Old Route 66. You will find pages for each of these “corridors” to help you plan your early summer activities in your own backyard, or in your neighbors. Our July issue will feature mid-summer activities from July through mid-August. In August we will present late-summer opportunities for last-minute fun with the family as the kids go back to school and we all get back to work. We hope you enjoy and find useful and informative this addition to The Coridor for the Summer months. Please let us know if we missed anything important in this issue (I am sure we missed smething) and if you know of an obscure or intersting activity coming up this summer, please let us know so we can try to include it in upcoming issues.
About the June issue Our feature story looks at a sure bet for fun for Dad on Father’s Day. The Motorado Classic Motorcycle Show, celebrating its fourth year, brings this popular event back to La Tienda in Eldorado. This month we bring you some of the old and some of the new. Columnist Gershon Siegel is back with a philosphical look at marriage (sort of). We also have an insightful article submitted by local Santa Fe resident Millicent McFarland regarding some controversy over the Ortiz Mountain Educational Preserve, located outside of Cerrillos, New Mexico. Our Side Trips page this month explores a day trip along Old Route 66 from Moriarty to Edgewood. It seems like a short drive, but you might be surprised to learn how many fun and interesting stops there are along the way. We also present updates on the latest artists’ studio tours. This time it’s the Santa Fe Studio Tour that will take place over 2 weekends in June, as well as the Lincoln County Art Loop tour which will occur on July 4 weekend. Just for fun, Kim Leonard gives us her idea of a great “Dad’s Night Out” at a local eatery in Santa Fe. On the Kid’s Page we give parents a list of reading program opportunities for the kids, sponsoerd by libraries throughout the Corridor. We also bring you some photos of baby owls that have been rescued and are being brought up to prepare to be released back in the wild by the Santa Fe Raptor Center.
FRONT PAGE “School’s Out !” - The Summer Guide begins with this issue cover art - photo manipulation by Marc-Paul LaRouche, cover and graphics by Jefferson LaRouche 2 - Feedback 3 - Feature - The Motorado Classic Motorcycle Show 4 - Corridor Commentary by Gershon Siegel and Millicent McFarland 5 - The Corridor Summer Guide - Early Summer Edition First of 3 installments of our Summer Guide 6 - Summer Guide - Santa Fe Trail 7 - Summer Guide - Santa Fe Trail 8 - Summer Guide - Turquoise Trail 9 - Summer Guide - Camino Real 10 - Summer Guide - Route 66 11- Summer Guide - Outdoor Recreation 12- Summer Guide - Back Page 13 - Side Trips - On Route 66 14 - Art and culture - Studio tours, food & drink, “The Rest of the Story” - conclusion of the essay by James A. Morris from the May, 2015 edition of The Corridor 15 - Kids Page - Reading program, SF Raptor update The Corridor - June 2015 - Volume 1, Number 4 Editor/Publisher - Marc-Paul LaRouche Assistant Editor - Deborah LaRouche Website and Graphics Administrator - Jefferson LaRouche Contributors - Kim Leonard
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Millicent McFarland James A. Morris Gershon Siegel Anna Soeiro
From our May issue we carry over the conclusion of the essay on the Sandia Mountains which was submitted to us by Sandia Park resident James A. Morris. You can find “the rest of the story” on page 14. In May we also asked kids to name the Kid’s Page mascot. A chipmunk was chosen for the Kid’s Page mascot last month. The chipmunk now has a name, “Acorn” and you can see him in his new place on the Kid’s Page on page 15. As always, we welcome your comments and your submissions. Send us your feedback to editor@thecorridornm.com, or by snail mail at The Corridor, 7 Avenida Vista Grande #252, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 87508. You can also call our office at 505-438-9600. Best regards, Marc-Paul LaRouche Editor and Publisher The Corridor Community News, Views & More
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On Sunday, June 21, 2015 (Father’s Day) from 10 am to 3 pm at the La Tienda shopping plaza in Eldorado at Santa Fe, Motorado Motorcycle Club of Santa Fe will present its 4th Annual Motorado Classic Motorcycle Show. Whether you are a motorcycle enthusiast or just looking for a fun afternoon, this is the place to be on Father’s Day. Nearly one hundred classic motorcycles from all over New Mexico as well as neighboring states will be on display. The bikes will be judged and awards presented to the best in their categories. This year the show will feature British marques, a class of British racing bikes. There will also be a new entry this year for a special class of Honda motorcycles, the CBX, which was a special 6-cylinder bike that was built by Honda for a few years in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Admission is free and open to all ages. You are encouraged to bring your camera to photograph these rare and beautiful motorcycles and chat with their owners to learn all about each bike. Many sponsors will display their products and services. The Motorado Motorcycle Club is putting on this event to promote interest in vintage and classic motorcycles, and to help a good cause. The club has sold sponsorships to individuals and businesses who wish to promote the show and help with the benefit. As in previous years the beneficiary of this event is the Santa Fe Animal Shelter and Humane Society. Puppies waiting for adoption 2014 Motorado - EldoradoDaily photo
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Corridor Commentary
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Millicent McFarland
Gershon Siegel
A Column As I See ‘em: Barks, Growls and Howls from the Heartland of Southwest Suburbia by Gershon Siegel
Socrates said, “By all means, marry. If you get a good wife, you’ll become happy; if you get a bad one, you’ll become a philosopher.” Today’s version of this wisdom amounts to, “If life gives you lemons, make lemonade.” No doubt the cynics among us will try to find a friend whose life has given him tequila. But let’s face it; a trip to “Margaritaville” won’t help a bad marriage or any other situation needing serious attention. Denial, of course, can sing an alluring, if rather short Siren song, but it leaves us tied to mast, as it were. Much of life requires we negotiate hurdles or otherwise accommodate one bothersome adjustment after the other.
It’s true these excursions are not major expeditions into parts unknown. But left to my own inclinations, I might be forever content to bicycle up and down Herrada Road. After all, it’s just been paved and has been nominated for the best engineered two-lane in Santa Fe County. Still, the beloved is not impressed and insists an occasional change of scenery is good for the both of us.
Yet, even a gerbil becomes bored at times and spins its wheel in the opposite direction. This must be one of the reasons I was attracted to my beloved. Keeping up with her, my intuition whispered, would require occasional forays from my comfort zone. She’s most always ready for an adThe good news — the challenges venture, eager to see something we jump over, crawl under or different, whether a drive in the somehow overcome are the very Sangre De Cristo Mountains, an things moving us forward. The afternoon at Abiquiu Lake or a bad news — I hate change — camp out in Chaco Canyon. just as I’m getting comfortable, I must modify my position, learn a It’s true these excursions are new skill, alter a belief or make not major expeditions into parts some other uninvited amendunknown. But left to my own ment. Creature of habit that I am, inclinations, I might be forever a gerbil’s simple life, spinning content to bicycle up and down endlessly on its exercise wheel Herrada Road. After all, it’s just holds a certain attraction for me. been paved and has been nominated for the best engineered As a champion of routine, I enjoy two-lane in Santa Fe County. the comfort of the same-oldStill, the beloved is not imsame-old. Let’s chalk it up to a pressed and insists an occasional “risk-avoidance” gene swimming change of scenery is good for the around in my DNA. As I’ve said both of us. so many times, before, “I’ll go anywhere, as long as it’s in Eldo- We know little of Socrates’ wife, rado.” Xanthippe. She was said to be much younger than he and conYet, even a gerbil becomes bored temporaries accused her of being at times and spins its wheel in the something of a shrew. Socrates opposite direction. This must be himself claimed he chose Xanone of the reasons I was attract- thippe because of her argumened to my beloved. Keeping up tative spirit. Maybe he figured he with her, my intuition whispered, needed a push toward becoming would require occasional forays a philosopher. Maybe I just like from my comfort zone. She’s the taste of lemonade. most always ready for an adventure, eager to see something Gershon Siegel first started column different, whether a drive in the writing in 1966 for “The Beacon,” Sangre De Cristo Mountains, an his high school newspaper. He served as its feature editor for the afternoon at Abiquiu Lake or a majority of his senior year until camp out in Chaco Canyon. Visit the Corridor Commmentary page to read all of Gershon’s story contributions to The Corridor
a series of “misunderstanding ” caused his unceremonious dismissal by Principal Bates.
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Two visitors to the Ortiz Mountain Preserve viewing the recovered gold mine.
Boys inspecting the reconstructed arrastra, once used for grinding the gold from ore.
Botanic Garden . . . or not? by Millicent McFarland
When is a Botanic Garden not a garden? When it is the site of former gold mining from the 1880’s , high in the Ortiz Mountains above the Village of Cerrillos.
The Ortiz Mountain Educational Preserve, off Goldmine Road, is 1,350 acres of amazing habitat— both plant and animal. Historic artifacts abound, including ruins of a hotel, a three-hole outhouse, and remnants of the first NM rail line. It is also considered a habitat for wild animals, including black bear, mountain lion and eagles. A protected colony of Townsend Bats live there, using the mine tunnels for winter hibernation. The Preserve also contains sacred sites of the Santo Domingo Pueblo. But this unique place is currently off limits to the very taxpayers who paid $380,00 in 2007 to make it County Open Space. Santa Fe Botanic Garden, who has managed it since 2001, abruptly abandoned the site, leaving the County to create a management plan. Just like the former gold companies who stripped the gold from the land and left with their profits, SFBG took taxpayer money for land they had received free and then deserted the Preserve.
In a May 20, 2015 article by Thomas Ragan in the Santa Fe Reporter, Clayton Bass, CEO of the Santa Fe Botanic Garden, admitted that 80% of the $380,000 was used to finance the Museum Hill expansion. The Ortiz docents, all volunteers, who have been leading tours and hikes at the site since 2001, are waiting to see if the County will keep the Ortiz accessible to the public. For fourteen years, visitors have been driven up the steep two-mile access road to the site to learn the history, geology and biology of this unique place. People of all ages and physical ability have been able to experience this high altitude refuge, reveling in the peace and beauty—because they were driven in private cars. No accidents were reported in all this time. The County has been giving its tacit approval to these drives for the past seven years. Santa Fe County Open Space will meet with Ortiz docents on Thursday, June 4 at 2:00 in the Cerrillos Hills State Park Visitor Center to discuss management plans. Let’s hope the County maintains the same level of accessibility as we have had for the past fourteen years. You can find out more about this story by visiting the Corridor Commentary online: http://thecorridornm.com/ corridor-commentary/
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Farmer’s Markets on the Santa Fe Trail Las Vegas Friday, June 12, 2015
Luna Community College Cruise Night 6 pm to 8 pm Starting at the Holiday Inn Express Saturday, June 13, 2015
Luna Community College 11th Annual LCC Car Show 366 Luna Drive, Las Vegas, NM 10 am to 3 pm For more information call Anthony Baca at 454-2591 or 429-0425. Thursday, June 18, 2015
Glimpses of the Past Series “Pecos National Historic Park” LVCCHP - 116 Bridge Street, Las Vegas, NM. 7pm. FREE talk. Friday, July 3 through Sunday, July5, 2016
127th Las Vegas Fiestas Music still fills the air, families, cowboys, veterans, old and new friends still gather, still laugh, still share stories over a meal and pass the tradition and fun to new generations. The Fiestas offer a time to revisit history down trails of celebrations past and create new adventures in Fiestas present.
Tri-County Farmers’ Market
6th and University Las Vegas The market location changes depending upon the day. On Saturday and Wednesday morning it is located at 6th and University. On Wednesday afternoon it is located at Mallette Feed and Supply, Hwy 518, 3 miles north of Mills Avenue. Schedule: Saturday & Wednesday morning, 7 am - sellout. Wednesday afternoon at Mallette Feed and Supply from 3 pm - 7 pm 2015 Market Season: May 16 - October 31
Ribera
El Valle Farmers’ Market
State Highway 3 Ribera This market is located across from La Risa Cafe. Schedule: Sunday 10 am - 1 pm 2015 Market Schedule: June 7 - October 25
Mora
Mora Valley Farmers’ Market
375 State Road 518 Mora Located in the parking lot of Southwest Capital Bank Schedule: Friday, 3 pm - 6 pm 2015 Market Season: July 17 September 2
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Saturday, June and Sunday, June 21, 2015 Fort Union Days Fort Union National Monument, 3115 Monument Lane, Watrous http://www.nps.gov/foun/planyourvisit/2015-fort-union-days-event-june-20-21.htm Adventure into Fort Union’s history in a two day event filled with guest speakers, living history encampments, cannon and musket firing demonstrations, and guided tours that reflect the diversity of natural, cultural, and military resources of the fort and the surrounding area.
Thursday, July 9, 2015 Friday, July 10, 2015
Saturday, June 20 • 9:30 AM - Ranger led Tour of Fort Union • 10:00 AM - Raising of the Colors • 11:15 AM - 19th Century Artillery and Small Arms Demonstration by the Artillery Company of New Mexico and 3rd Regiment New Mexico Volunteers • 12:30 PM - Musical Presentation: “Music from the Ranch and the Open Range” By: Steve Cormier • 1:30 PM - “1876 - 1881: Fort Union and the Years of Ultimate Change” By: Ranger Ron Harvey Fort Union National Monument • 2:45 PM - “Medal of Honor: 9th US Cavalry Muster Call” By: All Living History Personnel • 3:15 PM- Musical Presentation: “Jicarilla Apache and Western Guitar and Flute” By: Harvey Pearce and Son • 4:30 PM - Lowering of the Colors • 8:30 PM - 10:30 PM: Fort Union Star Party
Fort Union National Monument July 9 ( ages 7-9), July 10 (ages 10-12), 10:00AM - 4:00PM. Geared towards the youngest of our visitors, the Junior Ranger Camp is an all-day exploration of Fort Union’s unique cultural, natural, and military aspects. Each camp is limited to 30please call to make a reservation. Enrollment will begin June 1, 2015. http://www.nps.gov/foun/planyourvisit/things2do.htm
Sunday, June 21 • 9:30 AM - Ranger led Tour of Fort Union • 10:00 AM - Raising of the Colors •11:15 AM - 19th Century Artillery and Small Arms Demonstration By: Artillery Company of New Mexico and 3rd Regiment New Mexico Volunteers • 12:30 PM - Speaker TBD • 1:30 PM - “1876 - 1881: Fort Union and the Years of Ultimate Change” By: Ranger Ron Harvey Fort Union National Monument • 2:30 PM - 19th Century Artillery and Small Arms Demonstration By: Artillery Company of New Mexico and 3rd Regiment New Mexico Volunteers • 3:15 PM - Musical Presentation: “Jicarilla Apache and Western Guitar and Flute” By: Harvey Pearce and Son • 4:30 PM - Lowering of the Colors
Friday, July 3, 2015 Saturday, July 4, 2015
Pendaries Art League 50th year celebration
July 3 - Cocktail reception July 4 - art exhibition and sale
Junior Ranger Camp
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Sunday, June 21, 2015
Motorado Classic Motorcycle Show
Saturday, June 20, 2015 Sunday, June 21, 2015 Saturday, June 27, 2015 Sunday, June 28, 2015
10 am to 3 pm La Tienda at Eldorado, 7 Caliente Road, Santa Fe, NM Classic and vintage motorcycles Best place to take Dad on Father’s Day! Free admission - all ages.
Santa Fe Studio Tour 2015
Saturday, July 4, 2015
6 pm - 12 am
Eldorado Community
Independence Day Events 8 am to 5 pm Eldorado Community Center 1 Hacienda Loop, Santa Fe, NM Pancake breakfast at La Tienda, Parade at 10 am at Community Center, Music and BBQ till 5 pm.
Saturday, June 6, 2015 Sunday, June 7, 2015
Spring Festival & Fiber Arts Fair
10 am to 4 pm El Rancho de las Golondrinas, 334 Los Pinos Road, Santa Fe Costumed villagers shearing sheep, fiber arts marketplace, baking bread and more, plus animals, games and hands-on activities for kids! Admission: Adults: $8 Seniors (62+), teens (13-18): $6 12 and under: FREE!. The Music on the Hill™ Concert Series at St John’s College 6 pm to 8 pm June 10 Jono Manson with Brothers Keeper June 17 Mil-tones Brass Band June 24 Hillary Smith and Soul Kitchen July 8 Dizu Plaatjies and Ibuyambo *Concert begins at 5pm The Music on the Hill™ concert series begins its 10th season on June 10 and continues each Wednesday evening through July 22 from 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday, June 20, 2015 Sunday, June 21, 2015
Herb & Lavender Fair
10 am to 4 pm El Rancho de las Golondrinas, 334 Los Pinos Rd. Santa Fe, NM Herb garden tours, lavender and herb product vendors, lectures on cultivating lavender and hands-on activities. Admission: Adults: $8 Seniors (62+), teens (13-18): $6 12 and under: FREE!
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10 am to 5 pm each day 68 artists - 44 studios (See story on page 14)
Saturday, June 20, 2015
Fantase Fest
De Vargas Park
Autumn Patty Molly
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Wednesday, June 24, 2015 through Saturday, June 27, 2015
66th Annual Rodeo de Santa Fe Santa Fe Rodeo Grounds 3237 Rodeo Road, Santa Fe NM (6:30PM Mutton Bustin’) 7 PM Rodeo Tickets $10 to $37 http://rodeodesantafe.org/tickets/ 505-988-1234
Friday, July 3, 2015 through Saturday, Aug 29, 2015
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Saturday, July 4, 2015
40th Annual Pancakes on the Plaza
Santa Fe Plaza 7 am-Noon: Breakfast, music, children’s activities, silent auction, car show (until1pm), arts and crafts
Farmer’s Markets Eldorado Farmers’ Market
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Santa Fe Farmers’ Market in the Railyard
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“Old Main” Prison Tour
Santa Fe County, NM The New Mexico Corrections Department will be offering tours of the “Old Main” prison over the summer to a limited number of people. These tours are to inform visitors about what happened during the February 2, 1980 riot and teach them more the Corrections Department. The money from these tickets will go back into revitalizing the facility. For dates and reservations please use the link to schedule tours of The Old Main - New Mexico State Prison on Highway 14. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ old-main-prison-tours-2015-tickets-14334921135 Saturday, June 6, 2015 National Trails Day at Cerrillos Hills State Park 11 am hike. Members of Santa Fe County’s Open Space and Trails Division partner with the park to highlight over 1,000 years of mining history in the hills. Come join us and take a hike! Hike starts promptly at 11:00 am. Meet in the main parking lot, ½ mile north of Cerrillos village on County Road 59. $5 exact change cash or check per vehicle or free with a valid New Mexico State Parks pass. Tuesday, June 9, 2015 Friends of Tijeras Pueblo Lecture Series 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm Structual Wood Analyses of the Santa Ana Mission Church Non-member suggested donation $5 Sandia Ranger District, 11776 New Mexico 337, Tijeras, NM For more information visit us online at http:// www.friendsoftijeraspueblo.org Sunday, June 14, 2015 Solar Observing Sunday Cerrillos Hills State Park One of only four days a year when solar noon and clock noon agree (adjusted for Daylight Saving time). Learn about our analemma kiosk and catch views of sunspots and prominences through solar telescopes. Program starts promptly at 11:00 am. Meet in the main parking lot, ½ mile north of Cerrillos village on County Road 59. Sunday, June 20, 2015 Amigos BBQ Social Cerrillos Hills State Park The Amigos de Cerrillos Hills State Park sponsor a cook-out and informal gathering to remember and honor our friend Bill Baxter. Free and open to all. Donations to the Amigos gladly accepted. 3-5:00 pm. Cerrillos Hills State Park Visitor Center - 37 Main Street, Cerrillos, NM.
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Thursday, June 21, 2015 Father’s Day Blues Festival AllStar Blues Jam Oscar Huber Memorial Ball Park Madrid, New Mexico 2;00 pm to 6:00 pm All-Star Blues Jam with forty of New Mexico’s finest blues musicians! Tickets on sale now: http:// holdmyticket.com/event/206916g Doors: 1:00 pm Price: $15 - $20 nmjazz.org http://www.nmjazz.org/ madrid-blues-festival.aspx Saturday, June 27, 2015 Dona Tules Cerrillos Hills State Park Program starts at 1 pm. In costume, Dr. Irene Blea brings to life Dona Tules: Lady Gambler of Santa Fe, 1:00 pm at the Cerrillos Hills SP Visitor Center. Co-sponsored by the New Mexico Humanities Council & the Department of Cultural Affairs. This program is made possible by the generous support of Amigos de Cerrillos Hills State Park. Cerrillos Hills State Park Visitor Center - 37 Main St Cerrillos, NM 87010 Saturday, July 4, 2015 Madrid Miners Baseball Game Madrid, NM Baseball game at 10am July 4th. Madrid Miners Baseball Game at Oscar Huber Memorial Ball Park 10am Annual Parade noon featuring New Orleans Band Parade at 12pm
Farmer’s Market
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Cedar Crest Farmers’ Market
12224 N. Hwy. 14 Cedar Crest Schedule: Wednesdays, 3 pm - 6:30 pm 2015 Market Season: June 3 October 17
Outdoor Activities Cedar Crest Cedar Crest Stables 505-281-5197 http://www.cedarcreststables.com/ Turquoise Trail Campground and Material Culture Museum 505.281.2005
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Cerrillos Broken Saddle 505-424-7774 http://www.brokensaddle.com/ New Mexico Horse Adventures 505-301- 0917 http://newmexicohorseadventures. com/ Sandia Park Paako Ridge Golf Club 505-281-6000 http://paakoridge.com/
View from the observation deck at Sandia Crest House in Sandia Park, NM - website photo
Sandia Crest House Grand Re-Opening June 12-14
There will be a Ribbon Cutting with Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce on Friday, June 12 at 4:30pm. Join us for free Sliders, Cake and Punch from 4:30 until closing. Free Sport Bottles to first 300 adults each day as well as chair massages. Face Painting and Magic by Tall Paul for the kids. New Mexico Artisans will be giving art demos and presentations. See Facebook Page for more information. https://www.facebook.com/SandiaCrestHouse?fref=ts The Sandia Crest House is a New Mexico treasure perched atop 10,678 feet of majestic mountain terrain. Enjoy our 2-mile-high cafe, extraordinary views and local gifts, all served with a side of serenity, just minutes from Albuquerque. Sandia Crest House is located at 701 Sandia Crest Rd, Sandia Park, NM Hours Mon - Thu: 10:00 am - 6:00 pm, Fri - Sun: 10:00 am - 8:00 pm Phone (505) 243-0605 Website www.sandiacresthouse.com
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Cedar Crest Elaine’s A Bed & Breakfast http:// www.elainesbnb.com/ 72 Snowline Rd Cedar Crest, NM 87008 “Elaine’s, a Bed and Breakfast is located adjacent to Cibola National Forest in the beautiful Sandia Mountains “ Turquoise Trail Campground and RV Park http://www.turquoisetrailcampground. com/ 22 Calvary Road, Cedar Crest “The Turquoise Trail Campground is nestled in the cool forests of the Sandia Mountains only 15 minutes from Albuquerque. The campground is located on the beautiful Turquoise Trail National Scenic Byway (NM Highway 14), the scenic route between Albuquerque and Santa Fe. “ Cedar Crest Country Cottage and Stables 47 Snowline Rd, Cedar Crest, NM http://www.cedarcreststables.com/ “Your home away from home... nestled in the evergreen forests of the beautiful Sandia Mountains of New Mexico. “ Madrid The Lotus http://www.nmlotus.com/ 12 Waldo Mesa Rd, Madrid “The Lotus is a tranquil sanctuary nestled in the Northern New Mexico Ortiz Mountains.” Java Junction B&B http://java-junction.com/ 2855 Hwy 14, Madrid “Our second floor suite sleeps two people comfortably, and offers a fully stocked kitchen, queen-sized bed, 6’ claw foot tub with shower, wi-fi, Dish TV, free long-distance calling, air-conditioning, private entrance and private patio.” Santa Fe Rancho Gallina http://www.ranchogallina.com/ 31 Bonanza Creek Rd, Santa Fe “Enjoy rustic elegance and organic, farmfresh breakfasts on a historic ranch updated with solar power, a cedar soaking hot tub, and geothermal heating/cooling.” Santa Fe Skies RV Park http://www.santafeskiesrvpark. com/ 14 Browncastle Ranch Santa Fe “Enjoy our beautiful panoramic view of the total Santa Fe area with unobstructed sunrise and sunset views
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Arte de Placitas Events and Concerts
Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument Kasha-Katuwe means “white cliffs” in the traditional Keresan language of Cochiti Pueblo Hiking, picnicking. No dogs allowed. http://www.blm.gov/nm/st/en/ prog/recreation/rio_puerco/kasha_ katuwe_tent_rocks.html Season/Hours: Fall/Winter (November 1 to March 10) 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Gates close at 4:00 p.m. Spring/Summer (March 11 to October 31) 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Gates close at 6:00 p.m. New Mexico 22, Cochiti Pueblo, NM 87072
Arte de Placitas, 221 State Highway 165, Placitas, NM 505.867.5383 10-5 Tue-Fri 10-3 Sat-Sun The 2015 concert season presented by The Western Music Association and Arte de Placitas kicked off Memorial Day with Syd Masters and the Swingriders. The next concert is June 28th with The Tumbleweeds. Concerts are at Arte de Placitas at Homestead Village. Bring your lawn chairs and coolers. Questions? Call Linda at 771-0821 Recycle, Reuse, Repurpose: 2015’s exhibit schedule kicks off with a silent auction benefit for the Placitas Fire Brigade in conjunction with Placitas Appreciation Day. Artwork made from recycled materials will be on display beginning June 2nd with bidding stopping at 3:00 pm on Saturday, June 6th. We will also “pass the boot” through the crowd during the day on Saturday. The next summer exhibit event will be June 20 - July 22: Lisa Chernoff and Bill & Madlen Tarlton with a reception June 20th, 1-4pm
Farmer’s Markets Rio Rancho
Idalia Road Marketplace
1320 Idalia Rd NE Rio Rancho Schedule: Saturday, 9 am - 2 pm; Sunday 10 am - 2 pm 2015 Market Schedule: May 2 - October 4
Corrales Corrales Growers’ Market
500 Jones Rd. & Corrales Rd. Corrales 2015 Market Schedule: Sundays, April 26 - October 25, 9 am - 12 pm Wednesdays, July 8 - October 30, 3 pm - 6 pm 2015 Winter Market Schedule: November 1, December 6, January 3, February 7, March 6, and April 3, 11 am - 1 pm
Placitas Community Library Home Circle Club
453 NM165 Placitas, NM Saturday, June 6, 2015 2 pm Social impact of African American women’s clubs on the history of New Mexico, by local historian Rita Powdrell is a long-standing member of Home Circle Club. “Women’s clubs were a part of a voice of resistance,” Powdrell said, referring to the first half of the 20th century.
Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument
Bernalillo
Zia Bernalillo Farmers’ Market 335 S. Camino del Pueblo
Bernalillo Next to Our Lady of Sorrows Church on Main St., SR 313 Schedule: Tuesday and Friday, 4 pm - 7 pm 2015 Market Season: July 3 - October 30
Placitas Community Library Summer Reading Challenge
May 2 through July 24, 2015 Summer Reading Sessions on Fridays starting June 5 – July 24 from 10:00 – 11:30 AM No registration required; just drop by and bring relatives, friends, and neighbors. All are welcome and there is no charge. Other programs will include heroes in folktales, science, some very special local heroes including the Placitas Volunteer Fire Brigade and the Cibola Search and Rescue and for our final reading celebration the Clan Tynker Circus on July 24. All of these programs are drop-in and free of charge. Please note there is one program change to the original flier. On June 19 the Placitas Volunteer Fire Brigade (PVFB) will visit the library with equipment, activities, and stories to share with the children. Come meet our local
Outdoor Activities Cochiti Lake
Cochiti http://www.cochitigolfclub.com/
Cochiti Lake Recreation Area Cochiti Lake Recreation Area Camping, boating, fishing, picnicking, hiking Cochiti Lake offers two public recreation areas for your enjoyment: the Cochiti Recreation Area on the west side of the lake and the Tetilla Peak Recreation on the east side. Each recreation area has a boat ramp for launching vessels. A visitor center is open to the public near the Park Headquarters. Scenic overlooks are on both sides of the lake. Tetilla Peak Recreation Area is open April - October while Cochiti is opened year-round. Cochiti Lake is a No-Wake lake. Cochiti Lake Project Office Phone: 505.465.0307 (office) For Campground Reservations: 1.877.444.6777 82 Dam Crest Road Pena Blanca, NM 87041-5015 http://www.spa.usace.army.mil/Missions/CivilWorks/Recreation/CochitiLake.aspx https://www.facebook.com/USACE.Cochiti.Lake
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Santa Ana Pueblo Santa Ana Golf Club 505-867-9464
http://mynewmexicogolf.com/santaana_course/
Twin Warriors Golf Club 505-771-6155
http://mynewmexicogolf.com/ twin_home/
Camino Real Coronado State Monument New Mexico State Parks
Bernalillo 505-867-5351
http://www.nmmonuments.org/ coronado
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Saturday, June 20, 2015 Wildlife Festival Wildlife West Nature Park 87 North Frontage Road, Edgewood, NM The goal of the fair is to provide opportunity to closely observe wildlife, learn how to co-exist with wildlife that reside in New Mexico, how to protect their habitat, and learn about other conservation and environmental issues.
Moriarty
Growers’ Market
at Bethel 1719 4th St Moriarty Schedule: Friday 2 pm - 5 pm 2015 Market Schedule: July 24 - first frost
Edgewood
Edgewood Farmers’ Market
Tractor Supply Company 8 Marietta Ct. Edgewood Schedule: Saturdays, 3 pm - 6 pm 2015 Market Season: June 6 - October 17
Participants are invited to stay for the Cowboy Chuckwagon and Western Swing Dinner Show beginning at 6:00 p.m. with a free-flight Peregrine Falcon show, then the barbeque dinner, followed by a live music performance with Mystic Lizard. Reservations are required by 2PM for the Chuckwagon. All activities throughout the day, except for the Chuckwagon Dinner Show, are included with regular admission to Wildlife West: $9 for adults, $7 for seniors, $5 students and children under 5 are free, plus free parking. Friday, June 26, 2015 Saturday, June 27, 2015 END of TRAIL Wild West Festival Founder’s Ranch, Edgewood, NM 2 Great Days of Entertainment for the Whole Family! Vendors & Exhibitors, Live Music and Stage Shows, Mounted Shooting Exhibitions, Riding Longhorns, Horse Parades, Shooting Gallery, World Championship Shooting Competitions, Pet & Horse Adoptions, Gatling Gun Outpost, Living History Encampments, Great Food, Shopping & Fun! Founders Ranch, Edgewood NM 8:00AM - 5:00PM ONLY $5 Admission Children 8 & Under FREE SASS Members FREE FREE PARKING & SHUTTLE SERVICE
Mountainair
Mountainair Farm & Garden Market new location at Salinas
Soaring over New Mexico with Sundance Aviation, Moriarty, NM Images - Sundance Aviation website www.soarsundance .com
Pueblo Missions Visitor Center Schedule: Saturday, 9 am - 12 pm 2015 Market Season: May 1 - mid October The Mountainair Garden and Farmers Market is a Central NM farmers market serving local shoppers and area vendors - growers, gardeners, producers and artisans.
Outdoor Activities Sandia MX Moriarty
Take a glider ride in New Mexico ! Sundance Aviation offers glider rides and lessons. Sundance Aviation is located just south of Moriarty on Rte 66. By riding columns of rising air called thermals, gliders ascend to altitudes of up to 18,000 feet above sea level. The view from the cockpit is spectacular and one can often see for hundreds of miles. Sundance Aviation flies year-round in the beautiful New Mexico high desert. Their hours of operation are 9 to 5, seven days a week (or wed-sun in winter, Nov 1 to Mar 31). Sundance Aviation has a talented and friendly staff ready to make your soaring adventure a reality. Visit their website at http://soarsundance.com/ or call 505-832-2222.
Moriarty 38 Martin Road, Moriarty, NM 505-980-6997
http://sandiamx.com/
Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument Mountainair
505-847-2400 http://www.nps.gov/sapu/index. htm Tijeras Pueblo U.S. Forest Service Tijeras 505-281-3304
http://www.friendsoftijeraspueblo.org/welcomehomepage.html Wildlife West Nature Park Edgewood 505-281-7655
http://www.wildlifewest.org/
Saturday, July 4, 2015 July 4 events at the Estancia Park • Fishing Derby • Volleyball Tournament • Music • Pool Open 12noon - 4pm Saturday, July 4, 2015 Holiday Art Show Moriarty Civic Center The Route 66 Arts Alliance is sponsoring a Holiday Art Show at the Moriarty Civic Center on July 4 from 9am-4pm. Vendors wanted. For additional information about being a vendor, please contact Sandra at sandrasilk@yahoo.com.
Musical Road in Tijeras, NM
Near Tijeras NM on Route 66 is a musical road. Rumble strips have been placed on the roadbed to play a song if you are driving the speed limit. Watch for 2 small blue signs and drive the posted 45 mph and you will hear the tune! The singing road was paid for by National Geographic. It is a permanent addition to Route 66. Check our website for the name of the tune, we want it to be a surprise for some! 364 Highway 66 East near Tijeras. Eastbound from Albuquerque get off I40 at exit 170 for NM333/Rt 66. Drive east for about 3.5 miles. Just after NM33/Rt 66 cross to the south side of I40 watch for 2 blue signs between Mile 4 and 5. Only musical while driving east.
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Pecos Area Santa Fe National Forest Campgrounds Cowles Campground 22 miles north of Pecos via NM 63 and Forest Roads 555 & 121. Field Tract Campground 10 miles north of Pecos on Highway 63. Holy Ghost Campground 16 miles north of Pecos on NM 63 and FR 122 Jack’s Creek Campground 21 miles north of Pecos on Highway 63 and Forest Road 555 Las Vegas Area Santa Fe National Forest Campgrounds EV Long Campground 14 miles from Las Vegas on NM 65 and Forest Road 263. El Porvenir Campground 15 miles from Las Vegas on NM 65 and Forest Road 261 Las Vegas Area State Parks Morphy Lake State Park 30 miles north of Las Vegas on NM 518 and NM 94 Morphy Lake Road Mora, NM 87732 575-387-2328 http://www.emnrd.state.nm.us/SPD/morphylakestatepark.html Storrie Lake State Park 6 miles north of Las Vegas on NM 518 www.emnrd.state. nm.us/SPD/storrielakestatepark. html Villanueva State Park 37 miles south of Las Vegas NM on I25, NM 3 and Dodge Road 135 Dodge Road Villanueva, NM 87583 575-421-2957 www. emnrd.state.nm.us/SPD/villanuevastatepark.html Las Vegas Area Private Campgrounds/RV Parks Las Vegas KOA 76 Romeroville Frontage Rd Las Vegas, NM 87701 Reserve: 800562-3423 Info: 505-454-0180 http://koa.com/campgrounds/ las-vegas-new-mexico/ Pendaries RV Park Rociada NM 505-454-8304 800-820-8304 www.pendariesrvpark.com/ Santa Fe Area Santa Fe National Forest Campgrounds Big Tesuque Campground 12 miles from downtown Santa Fe on NM 475. Black Canyon Campground 8 miles from downtown Santa Fe on NM 475
Santa Fe Area State Park Campgrounds Hyde Memorial State Park 7 miles from Santa Fe on Hyde Park Road 740 Hyde Park Road, Santa Fe 505-983-7175 www. emnrd.state.nm.us/SPD/hydememorialstatepark. Santa Fe Area Private Campgrounds/RV Parks Los Sueños de Santa Fe RV Park & Campground - http:// lossuenosrv.com/ - 3574 Cerrillos Rd, Santa Fe, NM 87507 505473-1949
Hiking trail in Hyde Mem. State Park
Rancheros de Santa Fe - www. rancheros.com - 736 Old Las Vegas Highway, Santa Fe, NM 87505, 505-466-3482 Santa Fe KOA - http://koa.com/ campgrounds/santa-fe/ - 934 Old Las Vegas Highway, Santa Fe, NM 87505 - Reserve: 800562-1514, Info: 505-466-1419 Santa Fe Skies RV Park - www. santafeskiesrvpark.com - 14 Browncastle Ranch, Santa Fe, NM 87508 - Toll Free: 1-877565-0451, Local: (505)473-5946 Turquoise Trail Turquoise Trail Campground and RV Park - http://turquoisetrailcampground.com/ - 22 Calvary Road, Cedar Crest, New Mexico 87008 - (505) 281-2005
Outdoor Recreation Official Information Santa Fe National Forest
http://www.fs.usda.gov/recmain/ santafe/recreation
Santa Fe National Forest Headquarters
11 Forest Lane Santa Fe, NM 87508 (505) 438-5300
Espanola Ranger Station
(505) 753-7331 1710 N. Riverside Drive, Espanola, NM 87533
Pecos Ranger Station
(505) 757-6121 32 South Main Street, Pecos, NM 87552
Las Vegas Ranger Station
(505) 425-3534 926 N. 7th Street, Las Vegas, NM 87701
Forest Service Fire Info Hotline:
(877) 971-FIRE (3473)
Cibola National Forest Sandia Ranger District
http://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/cibola/home/?cid=fsbdev3_065706 Sandia Ranger Station (505) 2813304 11776 Highway 337; Tijeras NM 87059
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Hiking trail in the Santa Fe Nat. Forest
Hike/Bike/ Horse Trails
Santa Fe Area Dale Ball Trails (City of Santa Fe) - Two parking areas: One off of Hyde Park Road & Sierra del Norte, and another at Upper Canyon Road and Cerro Gordo. http:// www.santafe.org/images/Embed/3772-dale_ball_trail_map. pdf La Tienda Trails (City of Santa Fe) – Parking areas are off of Camino de Los Montoyas and Chile Line Roads just northwest of Santa Fe. http://www.santafe.org/images/ Embed/3774-La_Tierra_Trails_ map.pdf Arroyo Hondo Open Space (Santa Fe County) – Two parking areas: One off of Old Pecos Trail and Old Agua Fria Road E. and another at Old Las Vegas Highway and Arroyo Hondo Road, under I25. http://www.arroyohondolandtrust.org/AHOStrailmap.pdf Galisteo Basin Preserve Exit 290 off I25 south toward Lamy. http://www.galisteobasinpreserve.com/trails/index.php Cerrillos Hills State Park (NM State Park) – NM 14 (Turquoise Trail) south to Cerrillos. http://www.cerrilloshills.org/assets/uploads/CHPARKMAP.pdf
Hiking in the Norski trail in the Santa Fe Forest
Hike/Bike/ Horse Trails
Santa Fe Area Santa Fe National Forest (NFS) – NM 475 from Santa Fe toward Ski Basin. Numerous trails. http://www.fs.usda.gov/ recarea/santafe/recreation/hiking/ recarea/?recid=75442&actid=50 Randall Davey Audubon Society
1800 Upper Canyon Rd, Santa Fe ( 505) 983-4609 http:// nm.audubon.org/randall-davey-audubon-center-sanctuary
Pecos & Las Vegas area Santa Fe National Forest Pecos/Las Vegas Ranger District - Numerous trails along NM 63 from Pecos up the Pecos River Canyon Road. http:// www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/santafe/ recreation/hiking/recarea/?recid=75446&actid=50 Turquoise Trail area Cibola National Forest Sandia Mountain Trails Numerous trails along Sandia Crest Road, NM 536 http://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/stelprdb5390081.pdf http://www.everytrail.com/ browse.php?activity_id=5&city=Cedar+Crest&country=United+States&state=New+Mexico
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House sitting - Pet sitting Anna Soeiro, CHES
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Master Classical Guitarist - Performances 2 studios - Santa Fe and Eldorado
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ARTISTS’ ESTATE SALE
Multiple dates in June. 3887 West Alameda St. Off Chicoma Vista in Santa Fe (got to portico behind heavy wooden main gates at St. Julianas R.O.C. (there will be a sign posted). Featured items: Breakfront cabinet, large format light table, sturdy wood book cases (one vintage), Original art and giclees, some frames, antique china, glass, vintage mirror, bead and jewelry pickers paradise, good pieces, and better costume jewelry, woman’s accessories (some vintage), women’s clothing. Collecting 30 uears, lots of treasures. I’d rather sell it than store it. Like a ba bargain? So do I. Save this Ad and save these dates in June. No more sales after June 24th. Please be kind - no “earlies”. Sat. June 6th, Wed. June 10th, Sat. June 13th, Tues June 16th, Sat. June 20th, Mon. June 22nd Wed. June 24th. Times for all these sale dates : 8 am to 3 pm
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Rt 66 - Moriarty and Edgewood - Corridor staff photos
Lisa’s Truck Center - 820 Central Ave. in Moriarty Central Ave is part of the old Route 66.
Our first stop is Lisa’s Truck Center and Cafe in Moriarty. To get there, take I-40 exit 194, then turn left (East) onto Central Avenue. This is the Old Route 66 highway. Follow Central for about 3 miles. Lisa’s is located on the right. The cafe serves the entire menu all day. The menu offers everything from biscuits and gravy to breakfast burritos to a huge order of Huevos Rancheros! Breakfast at Lisa’s should hold you until a late lunch. Lewis Antique Auto and Truck Museum 905 Route 66 in Moriarty, NM
Just across Central Avenue from Lisa’s and east about a block you will find Lewis Antique Auto and Toy Museum. This a great place to walk off your meal and discover hundreds of old cars and trucks, in various stages of disrepair, on the grounds surrounding the indoor garage and museum. Inside the garage are the restored vehicles including Model T’s, 57 T-Birds and a huge wall of old toys. This is a great place to visit, and be sure to bring your camera. If you enjoy cars and old things, you could spend hours here! The folks who run this museum are wonderful and admission is by donation.
Katrinah’s East Mountain Grill 150 NM 344 - Edgewood, NM
After visiting the Soaring Museum you may be ready for some lunch. You can drive west on Old Rt 66 all the way to Edgewood NM. We suggest a locals favorite, Katrinah’s East Mountain Grill. Take NM 344 north (under I-40) into Edgewood and about 4 miles north on NM 344 to Dinkle Rd. Lunch options vary and the breakfast menu is served until 2. Their breakfast burrito was named Number One on the State of NM Tourism’s “Breakfast Burrito Byway” http://www.newmexico.org/trails/breakfast-burrito-byway/ . Call 505-281-9111 or visit their website http://eastmountaingrill.com/ Katrinah’s is open 7 am to 8 pm Tue-Sat, Sunday 8 am to 2 pm and closed Monday. (You can also pick up the latest copy of The Corridor outside)
Wildlife West Nature Park in Edgewood, NM
After lunch head to Wildlife West Nature Park, also in Edgewood. To get there take the frontage road west from Hwy 344 (the same road where you found Katrinah’s Restaurant). Follow the signs along the road. This park is a non-profit wildlife preserve dedicted to native wildlife and ecology. The park is run by volunteers with the help of the New Mexico Conservation Corps. In addition to the rescued wild animals that live in the park, many other educational and entertinment events are held throughout the year. The park holds a Chuckwagon Supper and Show on Saturdays from June 20 - August 29, 6:00 p.m. Visit their website http://www.wildlifewest.org or call 505-281-7655. The park is open mid-March to the end of October, 10 am to 6 pm, and November to mid-March from noon to 4 pm.
Inside the US Southwest Soaring Museum Photo from official website - http://www.swsoaringmuseum.org/index.htm
When you have seen all you can take in at the Lewis Antique Auto and Toy Museum, just look across the street. You will see a large metal building. It looks like a warehouse, but it’s actually another museum. This is the US Southwest Soaring Museum. The museum is filled with new and used gliders and other soaring apparatus. Admission is $5 for adults and $2 for children. The museum is open to tjhe public. Hours are Monday through Saturday from 9 am to 4 pm. The sign on the door says to to call them if no-one is there during regulaar hours, and someone will come down and let you in to see the museum.
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Bear Barn Art Gallery sells locally produced art to help defray costs of running the Wildlfe West Nature Park in Edgewood, NM
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New Mexico Artists’ Studio Tour Update Upcoming Studio Tours in June and July
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5 Days 2 Weekends 68 Artists 44 Studios Artists Reception at Santa Fe Universtiry of Art & Design Friday, June 19, 2015 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm Open Studios Saturday, June 20, 2015 10 am to 5 pm Sunday, June 21, 2015 10 am to 5 pm Open Studios Saturday, June 27, 2015 10 am to 5 pm Sunday, June 28, 2015 10 am to 5 pm City and County of Santa Fe, NM
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The Santa Fe Studio Tour 2015 has expanded to two artfilled weekends. A free, self-guided tour open to the public, visitors can choose to tour any number of the 44 open studios and discover the original art – paintings, photography, sculpture, jewelry, ceramics and other unique works -- 68 Santa Fe artists. Many artists give demonstrations of their craft, share techniques and discuss what inspired their work. On Friday June 19 from 5:30pm – 7:30pm the tour begins with an Artists Reception at the Preview Gallery exhibiting artwork by all participating artists. The Preview Gallery is available for preview over the first weekend at the Santa Fe University of Art and Design. It is an opportunity for the public to view all the artists’ work and map out their weekend’s tour.
Cafe Fina - 624 Old Las Vegas Highway -Santa Fe, NM
Café Fina by Anna Soeiro Recently my well-traveled father and stepmom came to visit and of course I had to take them to my favorite eateries. Cafe Fina was at the top of my list. Conveniently located between Santa Fe, where I work, and Pecos, where I live, I always enjoy stopping in for coffee to go or sitting down over quiche, Cloud Cakes or a flakey fried fish sandwich. My family members both ordered the Rueben and they were blown away. “The best I have ever had”! Dad reported as his wife nodded in agreement. “We know a few restaurants that could learn a thing or two from these folks!” Cafe Fina is located at 624 Old Las Vegas Highway in a former Fina gas station, You can get there also by taking I-25 to the Clines Corners/Eldorado exit 290, which is the junction with US 285. They offer brunch Mon-Fri 7 am to 3 pm, Sat-Sun 8am to 3 pm. They are open for dinner on Thur, Fri and Sat from 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm. They also offer a drive-up window. 505-466-3886 http://cafefinasantafe.com/
Art Loop began as a creative venture amongst artists 20 years ago and continues to be one of the most successful studio tours in New Mexico. Throughout Lincoln County artists will open their studios, demonstrate their craft and discuss their creative process creating much more than simply a vibrant art market. Our hope is that your inner artist will come alive as you enjoy the finest art Lincoln County has to offer and let us give you a little glimpse into what makes us tick as artists. Many artists will be offering demonstrations in their studios.
The Rest of The Story . . . conclusion of our story from page 5 in the May Edition of The Corridor
“THE SANDIA MOUNTAINS - A SPIRITUAL RESOURCE” Essay and photos © 2015 by James A. Morris Would I have a choice I would stay here among the soft murmur of the forest and the transient, fleeting passages of animal life. In truth, I have no choice. But as the Sandia Puebloans claim this is where their spirituality is nurtured–so mine, so ours. Thus, to our benefit, this resource must be respected. We take with us some of the energy that is given by the mountain. We return to our world, perhaps with a sense of renewal after listening to the mountain. It is early evening now. Thunder rumbles in the distance, the sound muted amidst flashes of heat lightning. Slipping beneath the lingering clouds, the last rays of silver light illuminate the tree tops, just for a moment. The noisy woodpecker is now silent, or may have moved farther away. Underground, surely there is a stirring in the burrows prior to nocturnal foraging. JAMES A.MORRIS is a writer/photographer/artist and high plains wanderer. Although a longtime conservationist, the author’s primary focus is how men, women, and their children are able to live in harmony with their natural surroundings today and tomorrow, whether rancher, suburbanite, hunter, urban dweller, construction worker, or merchant. You can view this story and all previous issues of The Corridor by visiting thecorridornm.com. Click on Latest Issue or select an earlier isue from the dropdown list.
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Dad’s Night Out I feel a little sorry for dads. Listen. Hear me out. I know that moms generally handle the lion’s share of housework and child rearing in families, but moms, out of necessity (or desperation) usually know how to creatively do “Girls Night Out”. Getting together for a book club, mani/ pedi or glass of wine and tapas with the girls is something we ladies plan. Dads, however, have a tendency fall into a rut and go to the same sad tavern, meet a regular group for poker night or play a round of golf (again) with business associates.
By Kim Leonard
I went on a Sunday for Happy Hour and had one of their daily $3.00 “Beery Specials”, a La Cumbre Hefeweizen, and the two for one appetizers, Sweet Tater fries with a walnut/honey mayo dipping sauce and Cabeza de Ajo, a roasted head of garlic with melted jack cheese, tomatillo salsa and crostini slices. The fries were perfectly seasoned, hot and crispy, and the garlic was buttery in texture and full of rich flavor. My Hefeweizen washed down my appetizers nicely. When I finished my meal, I ordered another beer and joined a friend for In the interest of fathers in the a game of pool in the adjoining 505 who need to shake things pool room. When we finished our up and have a new experience, game, an all age crowd was outI recommend trying a Santa Fe side on the patio watching a local favorite since 1993, Cowgirl band play. People were dancing Santa Fe, 319 S. Guadalupe St., as the sun was beginning to set, Santa Fe. This local eatery has and as I was leaving I thought outdoor seating and live music, that it was the perfect place for a pool room, delicious food, a dads to kick off the summer, great selection of beers on tap, and cute, friendly, knowledgeable either for a dads night out or with family and friends. wait staff and bartenders. Cowgirl Santa Fe is located at 319 Guadalupe Street in Santa Fe. They serve lunch Mon-Fri 11:30 am to 4:30 pm, Sat-Sun 11:00 am to 4 pm. Dinner is offered Mon-Thurs 4:30 pm to 10:30 pm, Fri-Sat 4:30 pm-11:00 ppm, Sun 4:30 ppm to 10:30 pm. They also serve a brunch on the weekends from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm. In the bar their happy hour is 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm, Closing time for the bar is 12 am Mon-Fri, 1:00 am Fri-Sat, and 11:30 pm on Sunday. 505-982-2565 http://www.cowgirlsantafe.com/
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Kids Page Library Summer Reading Programs The theme for most of the Summer Reading Programs in our area is “Every Hero Has A Story”. Santa Fe Library (3 locations) o Summer reading program, June 1 - July 25 o La Farge Library, 1730 Llano Street (505) 955-4863 o Main Library, 145 Washington Ave. (505) 955-6783 o Southside Library, 6599 Jaguar Dr. (505) 955-2828
News update from the Santa Fe Raptor Center
Vista Grande Public Library o Summer reading program June 24 to August 7. Wednesday from 1 to 3 p.m o 14 Ave Torreon, Santa Fe, NM 87508 (505) 466-7323 Edgewood Community Library o Summer reading program June 2 to July 28. Tuesday at 10:30am. o 95 New Mexico 344, Edgewood NM, 87015 (505) 281-0138 o Program meets at various locations, check with library East Mountain Public Library o Summer reading program May 30 to July 25 o East Mountain, 1 Old Tijeras Rd. Tijeras, NM 87059 (505) 281-8508 Las Vegas Carnegie Library o 500 National Ave. Las Vegas, NM 87701 (505)-426-3304 o Summer Reading Program: Monday, June 1 until Wednesday, June 10. Forms are available at the library. Moriarty Community Library o Summer reading program Kickoff Event June 6 from 3pm to 5pm o 202 S Broadway, Moriarty, New Mexico 87035 (505) 832-2513 Placitas Community Library o Summer Reading sessions Fridays starting June 5 – July 24 from 10:00 – 11:30 AM o 453 Hwy 165, Placitas, NM 87043 (505) 867-3355
Great Horned Owl mom with a baby
A baby Great Horned Owl The Santa Fe Raptor Center currently has 40 birds in our care. There are 27 babies and 13 Adults, and it’s still early in the season. Our estimated food cost for this month without adding any more birds is $4200. If you break that down it’s $140 a day, and we need your help! Please give what you can so that we can continue giving these birds the care they deserve. Also share our page with your friends, the more people we reach, the more awareness of these birds and what we do for them, the more lives we can save, because people know who to call when a bird needs help. You can keep up with our new arrivals by visiting our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/SantaFeRaptorCenter Visit the Santa Fe Raptor Center website at http://santaferaptorcenter.org/
Here are some cool bookmarks for you to cut out. Recommend your favorite books to your friends. You can also download a PDF to print on your printer at home: http://thecorridornm.com/summer-bookmark/ .
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r o R t haps ody p a R Join the Santa Fe Raptor Center for an Evening of
Join The Santa Fe Raptor Center for a FUNdraising Evening of
Raptor Rhapsody 5 to 8:30 pm on Friday, June 12th Santa Fe Farmers Market Pavilion at 1607 Paseo de Peralta OUR BIRDS OF PREY WILL BE THERE TO ENCHANT YOU. 5 to 5:45 p.m. Wine Reception and Assorted Canapes Followed by a Poached Salmon Buffet Dinner
DINNER UNDERWRITTEN & CATERED by HOTEL SANTA FE Music by Guitarist David Yard Followed by Live & Silent Auctions of Beautifully Decorated Birdhouses Painted & Embellished by Local New Mexico Artists Convenient parking in the Farmers Market lot & at SITE Santa Fe just across Paseo de Peralta $50 per person payable in advance Please RSVP to 505-920-9223 • Reservations for this event are required by Monday, June 8th. Seating is limited so please make reservations early. All net proceeds support the ongoing work of the Santa Fe Raptor Center. We rely on private contributions to provide care for our raptors including our resident “educational ambassador” birds. We are a registered non-profit 501 (c)(3). Donations are tax deductible as allowed by law. Thank you for your support & we hope you enjoy our evening of “Raptor Rhapsody”.
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