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Story of New Mexico - November Trips and Tours

Tour the Festival of the Cranes and Holiday Craft Show in Socorro

quiltCome experience the 22nd Annual Festival of the Cranes at Bosque del Apache and the Holiday Festival of the Cranes Crafts Show in Socorro. This is the largest event held in Socorro County each year and UNM Continuing Education has organized a trip on Saturday, November 21, 2009 from 8am-7pm to experience it. An $82 course fee includes a boxed lunch, tour guide (expert, Steve Cox), and transportation. Come prepared to do some holiday shopping bring your cameras to capture the cranes.

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Bid on handmade Navajo rugs at the Crownpoint Rug Auction

UNM Continuing Education is pleased to invite you to the Crownpoint Navajo Rug Auction on Friday, November 13, 2009. At the auction you will see many traditional weavers and view exquisite handmade Navajo rugs of all sizes, regional styles, and prices. A large number of Native American crafts people have other wares on sale, including jewelry, pottery, beadwork, and more. Dont miss this significant cultural event. An $87 course fee includes tour guide and transportation. We’ll leave at 12:30pm, have dinner in Grants, and then travel to Crownpoint. There will be time to view the rugs before the auction at 7:00. The bus will leave from Crownpoint at 10:00pm, and return to Albuquerque at midnight. You will find this an unforgettable evening, whether you are interested in purchasing or are just along for the ride.

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Story of New Mexico - October Trips and Tours

00262 Chaco Culture National Historical Park

Chaco Canyon, where impressive stone structures were built and aligned nearly perfectly with the seasonal skyward paths of the sun and moon, was a major center of Puebloan culture between AD 850 and 1250. The Chacoan sites are part of the homeland of Pueblo Indian peoples of New Mexico, the Hopi Indians of Arizona, and the Navajo Indians of the Southwest.  From AD 850 to 1250, Chaco was a hub of ceremony, trade and administration for the prehistoric Four Corners area, unlike anything before or since. Join this tour to see this amazing archaeological and anthropologic wonder which attracts tourists from all of the world.

Saturday, 7:30 AM - 8:00 PM; 1 session on October 31, 2009

Tuition: $87.00

Instructor: Neuwirth

00572A American History through Film

MountainsThese four films dramatize/cover key moments in American History and feature some of film’s greatest directors and actors.  The directors include Walter Hill, Frank Capra, Clint Eastwood, Michael Curtiz, George Stevens, Randall Wallace, Julie Taymore and Oliver Stone.  One film (Giant) features Southwestern locations and themes.    

Thursday, 8:30 AM - 12:00 PM; 4 sessions starting October 8, 2009, ending October 29, 2009

Tuition: $75.00

00577 Movie Sets Photography Class, Section FMS

Join us as we visit the Eaves and the Bonanza Creek Movie Ranches for a fun photography adventure. Dress in western costume, and we’ll want to include you in our pictures! “Silverado” was filmed at Eaves, and the recent movie, “Astronaut Farmer” was filmed at Bonanza Creek. The greats, Glen Ford and John Wayne acted in our own backyard!

Saturday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM; 1 session on October 10, 2009

Tuition: $87.00

Instructor: Schultheis

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Story of New Mexico - September Trips

00501 Photography at Las Vegas and the Salman Raspberry Ranch

MountainsThe photo opportunities in Las Vegas, New Mexico, are virtually endless! Its venerable history, both as a stop on the Santa Fe Trail and as a railroad boomtown, is the source of a wide variety of scenes that inspire photographic documentation and the interpretation. We’ll travel to Las Vegas, have lunch, begin our photographic excursion, check into the Plaza Hotel, and end the first day with dinner followed by a photography critique. The following day we’ll travel to Salman Rasberry Ranch, where spectacular gardens and the hsitoric San Rafael Mission Church await us. Along the way, we’ll stop at the Cleveland Roller Mill for their annual Millfest, where we’ll be able to see the mill in operation. Please join us in this very visual exploration of New Mexican history.

Saturday, 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

1 session on September 5, 2009

Cost: $260.00

Instructor: Lisa Tannenbaum

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00567 Shidoni Foundry, Tesuque Glassworks

Glass BeadsOne of the top fine art foundries in the United States, located just a few miles north of Santa Fe, Shidoni Foundry’s galleries offer bronze sculptures and other art works, and a rare chance to find out what goes on behind the scenes when a bronze statue is created. Adjacent to the foundry you’ll find a bronze sculpture gallery where you can browse among sculptures in styles ranging from contemporary to traditional. Across the grounds, the Shidoni Arts Gallery features works in other media, such as glass and wood. The most spectacular sight here, though, is the outdoor sculpture gallery that’s situated between the two indoor ones. Here you’ll find a rotating display of large sculptures, notable for their sheer size and created in enough styles that just everyone will find something they like. (Shidoni pours 10,000 pounds of bronze per month.) We’ll visit Tesuque Glassworks next to Shidoni, where we’ll see Charlie Miner’s fabulous lost wax castings. Fee includes travel, a boxed lunch, travel and dessert after our tour at the beautiful Encantado Resort.

Saturday, 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM; 1 session on September 12, 2009

Cost: $87.00

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00228 Enchanted Circle

Enjoy the beautiful shimmering aspens as we travel through northern New Mexico’s beautiful high country, making stops in Taos, Angel Fire, the Vietnam’s Veterans’ Memorial, Eagle Nest and Red River. We’ll travel across Palo Flechado pass along the Scenic Byway, climb the summit of Bobcat Pass, and journey through the Carson National Forest. Fee includes travel, tour guide, and a delicious boxed lunch. Please read: Section FST

Saturday, 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM; 1 session on September 19, 2009

Cost: $87.00

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Volunteer in Ethiopia!

UNM Continuing Education is pleased to invite you to join our first “Volunteer Tour” in Ethiopia—one of the few African countries to have escaped European colonialism and kept a firm grasp on its cultural identity. First we will fly into Addis Ababa, the capital city, where we will stay at the Hilton Hotel, visit the largest open-air Mercado in all of Africa and have dinner at a restaurant featuring dances and songs of tribal regions of Ethiopia. Next, we fly to Bahar Dar, located on the shore of Ethiopia’s largest lake—Lake Tana. For five days we will volunteer in our areas of expertise or interest such as: teaching English to school children; training volunteer care givers to administer first aid; and designing buildings for youth centers. We will visit the many 16th and 17th century monasteries on the lake, one of Haile Selassie’s palaces; the Blue Nile Falls, keeping an eye out for hippos and crocodiles; and engage in information exchanges with youth and elders in the community. We leave Bahar Dar and fly to Lalibella and then Gondor where we will spend our last 5 days in Ethiopia touring the historic 12th and 13th century rock churches in one of the oldest Christian civilizations in the world with the longest archaeological record of any country on earth. The trip runs from October 14, 2009 through October 21, 2009 and costs $4200. Fee includes travel to and within Ethiopia, almost all meals, all lodging, tour guides and entrance fees. (Flight to Washington D.C. not included.) Cancellation fee: $700.

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Story of New Mexico - August Trips and Tours

pueblo moon 00002 Lecture Series

This lecture series of New Mexico history encompasses places from as far north as Taos, to as far south as Roswell on the eastern side of the state, and the Gila to the west. See and feel the heartbeat of The Land of Enchantment through picture postcards and Chautauqua!

Wednesday, 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM; 5 sessions starting August 12, 2009, ending September 9, 2009

Cost: $65.00

sauna 00542 Sierra Grande Mineral Baths and Lodging

With its unique geothermal hot springs, this region has for centuries been an important place of healing and gathering. Native Americans used these springs as a neutral healing ground after battles referring to them with reverence as ‘Grandmother’ because of the soothing and beneficial properties of the waters. Today people from across the globe arrive in T or C to take part in the natural healing power of these fabulous springs. The spa’s multiple private pools rise at temperatures as high as 107° Fahrenheit and have a particularly beneficial (and odorless) combination of over 35 minerals, each offering a specific healing property. Fee includes overnight stay, a bath for each day, and travel. Extras may be purchased.

Saturday, 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM; 2 sessions starting August 15, 2009, ending August 16, 2009

Cost: $210.00
00532A Tamale Cooking

Learn the intricacies of making tamales while cooking three different types to highlight the different techniques helpful in tamale making. Make your own tamales and then get some in depth information from the chef. Enjoy the tasty fruits of your labor at the end of class. You will master and enjoy Red Chile and Pork Tamales, Southern Mexican Chicken Tamales in Banana Leaf and Sweet Anise Seed Tamales. This is a hands on class. Fee includes travel and course.

Friday, 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM; 1 session on August 14, 2009

Cost: $130.00

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Story of New Mexico Travel Series - June Preview

Chile SkullLearn more about the great state we live in. Discover areas of interest, cultural events, and enjoy the beautiful scenery of The Land of Enchantment.

Take a peek at what we have in store for June. Our travel appeals to all interests!

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Flor y Canto - #10003

Since time of the Aztecs, Mexicans have used the term “flor y canto” (flower and song) to describe their approach to music and the arts. The purpose of this “Flor y canto” series is to induce an appreciation of the beauty and power of Mexican and New Mexican song and literature particularly for non-Hispanics and non-Spanish speakers. Click here for more information.

Lincoln and the Hondo Iris Farm and Gallery - #00493

Go to San Patricio via historic Lincoln for lunch at the Wortley Hotel. Formerly owned by Sheriff Pat Garret, the hotel and restaurant sit on what was called “The Most Dangerous Street in America” during the Lincoln County War. Recently re-opened, the restaurant delightfully boasts that “No guests have been gunned down in over 100 years”. After lunch, travel on the Billy the Kid Scenic By Way to a place where trails and pathways with hundreds of blooming iris await us as we tour one of the best gardens in the southwest. Known for its collection of prize winning bearded, Dutch Spuria, dwarfs, bicolor and variegated plants, the Hondo Iris Farm is a delight to the iris lover.You will be given the opportunity to view and order your favorites for August delivery or pick up. This tour will also feature a visit to the nearby Iris Farm Annex where you will tour the beautiful handcrafted pewter jewelry designed and made by New Mexico artist Alice Seeley. Click here for more information.

Pecos National Historical Park with John Kessell - #00511

Join John Kessell, author of the classic “Kiva, Cross, and Crown: The Pecos Indians and New Mexico, 1540-1840″ (1979), for an afternoon tour of Pecos National Historical Park. Dr. Kessell will meet us for a picnic lunch under the trees, and give a brief orientation. After lunch, we will spend some time at the Visitor Center, viewing the exhibits and the park’s short video. Along the trail to and through the ruins, he will give mini-talks and answer questions. Fee includes travel, guide and a boxed lunch. Click here for more information.

Take a Tour of the Roundhouse

00484 Roundhouse Tour

Take a comprehensive tour of the Capital Building in Santa Fe, at which you will learn about the senate and house procedures, the history of the building, see some of the art, hear about the state flag and county flags, and sit in on some of the sessions. You will also have lunch at the Guadalupe Cafe, and spend a couple of hours on the plaza before returning to Albuquerque.
Friday, February 6, 8:00am-5:00pm
Cost $89. Fee includes travel and lunch.

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