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2015 Calendar of Events CULTURAL LANDSCAPES & THEIR INFLUENCE ON THE ARTS This year’s theme for Heritage Preservation Month focuses on the cultural landscapes that inspired artists who visited, lived, and practiced their art in New Mexico. Defined by the World Heritage Committee as cultural properties that represent the combined works of nature and man, cultural landscapes fall into three general categories. Ethnographic landscapes are identified by strong artistic, religious, or cultural associations with natural elements or geologic formations; manmade cultural landscapes can include parks, gardens, or other landscapes constructed for aesthetic reasons, and are often associated with monumental or religious buildings; organically evolved landscapes illustrate social, economic, and/or administrative forces and their responses to the natural landscape. All three types can evolve over a period of time and either end abruptly or continue to play a role today. New Mexico has been home to and inspired many artists, and the homes of some of them, including Luis Jimenez, Peter Hurd and Henriette Wyeth are newly listed on the National Register of Historic Places, joining the previously listed homes and studios of Georgia O’Keefe, Eanger Irving Couse, and Joseph Henry Sharpe. This year's poster depicts Chimney Rocks near Abiquiu and the home and studio of Georgia O'Keeffe. She interpreted this landscape in several paintings. (Photograph: Robert V. Fletcher; poster design: Tom Drake.)

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2015 Calendar of Events

CULTURAL LANDSCAPES & THEIR INFLUENCE ON THE ARTS

This year’s theme for Heritage Preservation Month focuses on the cultural landscapes that inspired artists

who visited, lived, and practiced their art in New Mexico. Defined by the World Heritage Committee as

cultural properties that represent the combined works of nature and man, cultural landscapes fall into

three general categories. Ethnographic landscapes are identified by strong artistic, religious, or cultural

associations with natural elements or geologic formations; manmade cultural landscapes can include

parks, gardens, or other landscapes constructed for aesthetic reasons, and are often associated with

monumental or religious buildings; organically evolved landscapes illustrate social, economic, and/or

administrative forces and their responses to the natural landscape. All three types can evolve over a period

of time and either end

abruptly or continue to play

a role today.

New Mexico has been

home to and inspired many

artists, and the homes of

some of them, including

Luis Jimenez, Peter Hurd

and Henriette Wyeth are

newly listed on the

National Register of

Historic Places, joining the

previously listed homes and

studios of Georgia

O’Keefe, Eanger Irving

Couse, and Joseph Henry

Sharpe. This year's poster

depicts Chimney Rocks

near Abiquiu and the home

and studio of Georgia

O'Keeffe. She interpreted

this landscape in several

paintings.

(Photograph: Robert V.

Fletcher; poster design: Tom

Drake.)

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The 2015 Calendar of Events has been compiled by the New Mexico Heritage Preservation Alliance in

partnership with HPD and numerous government, education, and private organizations and individuals

who are providing various opportunities for New Mexicans and visitors alike to have fun and learn

something new about New Mexico’s unique heritage during this national celebration of Heritage

Preservation Month. Let it be the impetus for spring road trips to New Mexico cities, towns, parks, state

and national monuments, pueblos, and historic sites. The Calendar includes descriptions, locations, and

directions to events. When planning to attend a Calendar event, be prepared to deal with the elements,

from long hours in the sun to possible wind and maybe even rain. Sunscreen, good walking shoes, and

water are critical; contact event coordinators with any questions. Enjoy!

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A l l E v e n t s

May 2

Piedras Marcadas Pueblo

Petroglyph National Monument Visitor Center

10 A.M. – 11 A.M.

Free Admission

Albuquerque Open Space Archeologist, Dr. Matthew Schmader, will present new findings due to recent

sound imaging techniques used at the pueblo site that indicate evidence of Francisco Coronado’s attack

on Piedras Marcadas Pueblo. The pueblo site, located within Petroglyph National Monument, is one of

the largest of the Rio Grande pueblos. Contact Larry Gore at or 505-899-0205 Ext 338 or

[email protected]. Petroglyph National Monument, 6510 Western Trail, Albuquerque.

May 2

Join us for the opening of a photo exhibition portraying the historic relationship between White Sands

National Monument and White Sands Missile Range. Although similar in name, the two are separate

Tinkertown Museum

Sandia Park

9 A.M. – 6 P.M. Daily

$3.50 admission

Tinkertown Museum is a roadside attraction reminiscent of what motorists

might have found in the early days. It contains a handmade animated

miniature western town and a three ring circus surrounded by a compound

of 50,000 glass bottles. Stop by for a visit and a walk back in time. It was

named one of the top ten small museums in America by the Huffington Post

and Fox News. 121 Sandia Crest Road on NM 536.

“More than a Sandbox: The Agencies and Missions that

Manage the World’s Largest Gypsum Dunefield”

White Sands National Monument Visitor Center Theater

1 P.M.

Monument admission applies: $3.00 over 15; 15 and under

free.

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entities established for different missions. This exhibit highlights how our historis are intertwined, the

balancing act between public and military use, and the cooperation necessary between the two entities in

order for both to successfully reach their individual and collective missions. Contact park at 575-479-

6124 or www.nps.gov/whsa. 15 miles west of Alamagordo on US 70.

May 2

”Introduction to Oral History”

N.M. Farm and Ranch Museum, Las Cruces

10 A.M. – 12 P.M.

Free admission, reserve place with Jon Hunner

Oral histories are essential in documenting the cultural landscapes of New Mexico and the many artists

and creative peoples who have resided in the state over the years. This introduction to oral history will

provide a brief overview of the history of oral histories and then explore the techniques and methods of

conducting oral history interviews. Co-sponsored by NMSU’s Public History Program, N.M. Farm and

Ranch Heritage Museum, and the Doña Ana County Historical Society. Contact Jon Hunner to reserve

your place at 646-2490 or [email protected]. The N.M. Farm and Ranch Museum is located at 4100

Dripping Springs Road, Las Cruces.

May 2

Prehistory Day and Open House at the Blackwater

Draw National Historic Landmark, The Clovis Site

Portales

9 A.M. – 5 P.M.

Free

Attend this cultural fair where archaeologists from the Office of

Archaeological Studies and the National Landmark staff, along

with local volunteers will provide displays of Ice-Age animal

bones, artifacts of New Mexico, atlatl throwing, primitive fiber

arts, flint knapping demonstrations, pottery construction, and

tours of a bison bone bed excavations throughout the day.

Contact George Crawford, 575-356-5235 or Jenna Domeschiel,

575-562-2202; https://theclovissite.wordpress.com/;

www.facebook.com/BlackwaterDrawSite

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May 2

Annual Guided Pueblito Tour

Salmon Ruins Museum, Bloomfield

9 A.M. – 4:30 P.M.

Free admission, reservations required

Meet at Salmon Ruins parking lot at 9 A.M. to participate in this caravan-style tour of the defensive sites

and rock art of the Dinétah, the ancestral homeland of the Navajo. Larry Baker, career archaeologist and

Executive Director of Salmon Ruins will be your guide for this tour. Be prepared for incredible scenery,

have a full tank of gas, and bring your lunch, beverages, and necessities for the day-long tour. This

annual, public tour is offered in celebration of New Mexico Heritage Preservation Month. Salmon Ruins

Museum is located at 6131 US Highway 64, 2.5 miles west of Bloomfield and 3.2 miles east of SunRay

Park & Casino in Farmington. Phone: 505-632-2013 or email: [email protected] to make your

reservations.

May 2

Walking tours of Fort Bayard National Historic Landmark

Fort Bayard, Silver City

9:30 A.M. – 12 P.M.

Free admission, donations welcomed

Visitors are invited to explore the US Military Fort, 1866 – 1899,

and the US Army Hospital for Tuberculosis, 1900 – 1920. The

Museum will be open from 9 A.M. – 12 P.M. Private tours may be arranged during the week. Fort Bayard

is located six miles south of Silver City on NM 90. Contact Cecilia Bell, 575-388-4477, 575-956-3294, or

[email protected].

May 7

Pre-Conference Symposium: An Enduring Legacy, New Mexico’s Railroads

2015 New Mexico History Conference

Embassy Suites Hotel, Albuquerque

1:30 P.M. – 5 P.M.

Free and open to the public

Join New Mexico Historians for the pre-conference symposium highlighting the importance of the history

of railroad development in territorial and pre-statehood New Mexico as an element of economic, social,

and cultural change. Sponsored by the New Mexico Humanities Council in collaboration with conference

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sponsors Historical Society of New Mexico and the Albuquerque Historical Society. Check the

organization’s website for further information: www.hsnm.org

May 7 - 9

2015 New Mexico History Conference

Embassy Suites Hotel, Albuquerque

Registration required for most sessions – admission costs vary

Check the organization’s website for further information: www.hsnm.org

May 8

The 43rd Annual Historic Preservation Awards

Scottish Rite Center, Santa Fe

2 P.M.

Santa Fe

Reservations by April 24 required due to limited space, admission free

The state Cultural Properties Review Committee and the New Mexico Historic Preservation Division

present awards for outstanding achievements in architectural and archaeological preservation, publication,

individual achievement, preservation initiatives by organizations and individuals, and Lifetime

Achievement Awards. The ceremony is held in the atmospheric auditorium of the historic Scottish Rite

Temple completed in 1912. The center won an Heritage Organization Award in 2012 for its ongoing

commitment to preserving the facility and is currently preparing Historic American Building Survey

(HABS) drawings for the National Archives. Contact Tom Drake, HPD, [email protected].

May 8

Victory Celebration Dance: VE Day

Santa Clara National Guard Armory, Santa Clara

6 P.M. doors open to view “Pop-up WW II Museum”

7 P.M. – 10 P.M.

Tickets $10; WWII Veterans & Guests free

Sponsored by the Fort Bayard Restoration and Development Coalition, enjoy dancing—or just listening if

you don’t dance-- to the mid-1940s “big band swing” music of the “Big Band of the Rio Grande.” Light

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refreshments will be served and all proceeds will used for the restoration and development of Fort

Bayard. Tickets available from Silver City merchants Gila Hike & Bike, Alotta Gelato, L&I Art Supplies

and Gallery, and at the door. For more information contact Cecilia Bell, Fort Bayard Historical

Preservation Society, at 575-388-4477 or [email protected].

May 9

Melvin Mills Mansion and Mills Canyon Tour

Springer, NM

Admission $10 annual membership to Santa Fe

Trail Association, Corazon Chapter

As a follow-up event to the Springer Colfax County

Courthouse reenactment held on March 15, 2015, to

commemorate the 130th anniversary of the ending of the

10-year Colfax County War in which Mills found

himself embroiled, the guided tour will begin in

Springer at the Melvin Mills Mansion which is listed in both the State and National Registers. The

mansion features many distinctive architectural details including the tallest staircase in New Mexico and

offers a unique opportunity to learn more about living and working in a three story adobe. After the tour

participants will drive to Mills Canyon to enjoy their picnic lunches (bring your own) before touring what

was once the largest orchard in New Mexico on the Canadian River. Contact Tim Hagaman at

[email protected]. To get to the Mills Mansion take I-25 North, take first Springer exit, turn right

on Clayton Highway at the Wells Fargo Bank and proceed east under the Railroad Bridge, then turn right

after crossing the railroad tracks and proceed south on Summit which will take you to the mansion sign.

May 9

Dry Cimarron History Tour

Folsom Museum, Folsum

8 A.M. – 5 P.M. – All Day

Reservations required, no charge, donations appreciated

This all day tour will leave the Folsom Museum visiting points of interest and ranches along the Dry

Cimmaron River, and ending at the Kenton Museum in Kenton, Oklahoma. The Folsom Museum will

provide lunch. Please call the museum to make your reservations at 575-278-2122 or email:

[email protected]. The Folsom Museum is located at the corner of NM 325 & 456.

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May 9

“Cinco de Mayo” Parade and Street Party

9 A.M. – through the day and into the evening

Free admission

This year the Village of Santa Clara, NM, is reviving an old

tradition of celebrating May 5, “Cinco de Mayo,” the date of their incorporation, May 5, 1947, as a

village. Join the Santa Clarans for this “Frontier-Cinco de Mayo” event which will include a parade, street

fair, motorcycle run, live and D-J’d music, an open car show, concluding with a dinner and dance at the

historic “Brown Derby Nite Club.” For more information, contact Clerk Treasurer Sheila Hudman at 575-

537 2443 or email at [email protected].

May 9

Walking tours of Fort Bayard National Historic

Landmark

Fort Bayard, Silver City

9:30 A.M. – 12 P.M.

Free admission, donations welcomed

Visitors are invited to explore the US Military Fort, 1866 – 1899, and the US Army Hospital for

Tuberculosis, 1900 – 1920. The Museum will be open from 9 A.M. – 12 P.M. Private tours may be

arranged during the week. Fort Bayard is located six miles south of Silver City on NM 90. Contact

Cecilia Bell, 575-388-4477, 505-956-3294, or [email protected].

May 10

Mother’s Day Tour: Church of the Holy Faith, Marian Hall,

Scottish Rite Center (Temple), and Filipe B. Delgado House

(Lacuna Galleries), Santa Fe

1 P.M. – 4 P.M.

Tickets $10 individual, $20 family, $5 members

The Historic Santa Fe Foundation has been presenting tours of historic homes and buildings in Santa Fe

on Mother’s Day since 1969. This year’s tour promises to be one of special note. The Scottish Rite Center

is a fascinating trove of architectural detail and history. The Church of the Holy Faith has a long history

as a center of faith in the city in several locations since it began as a house church in 1863 and its current

building is a beautiful collection of architectural additions, significant, and peaceful space. Marian Hall

has not been open for a long time. In addition to access via the front porch approached from Cathedral

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Park, there will be historic photos and information illustrating its various incarnations as hospital and

sanatorium complete with three level sleeping porch. English high-tea will be offered to tour participants

at the Lacuna Galleries, an Historic Santa Fe Foundation property, by Sheryl and Olaf Moon, gallery

owners. Tickets may be purchased at any one of the properties or the Historic Santa Fe Foundation offices

at 545 Canyon Road. 505-983-2567. Sponsors include Lacuna Galleries, Los Alamos National Bank, and

the Del Norte Credit Union.

May 12

Rowe Mesa Rock Art

Pecos-Las Vegas Ranger District Office, SF National Forest

1 P.M. – 5 P.M.

Free admission; please RSVP

Join us to explore two unusual horizontal rock art panels on Rowe Mesa. These petroglyphs embody a

wide variety of designs. Both panels are easily accessible, but the trip will require a high clearance

vehicle. Limit of 8 people. Contact Annmarie Kmetz, Pecos-Las Vegas Zone Archaeologist, SF National

Forest. 505-757-6121 or [email protected]. Pecos District Office is located at 32 South Main Street,

Pecos, NM. From Santa Fe, take I-25 North to the 299 (Glorieta) Exit. Turn left to cross over the

highway. Turn right after crossing the bridge at the T-intersection onto NM 50 towards Pecos. Drive for 6

miles. At the intersection with Main Street (and the only stop sign) turn right. Dollar General, a bank, and

Panchos Gas Station are on the corners at this intersection. The ranger station is about 1 mile on your

right.

May 16

Bombs over the Petroglyphs

Petyroglyph National Monument Visitor Center, Albuquerque

10 A.M. – 11 A.M.

Free Admission

Join Petroglyph National Monument archeologist Ron Fields in discovering World War II history as it

relates to the monument and its surrounding landscape. He will discuss the little known fact that the US

Army Corps used the volcanoes on the West side of Albuquerque, now part of the monument, as a

practice bombing range for air crews stationed at Kirtland Air Force Base.

Contact Larry Gore, [email protected]. 6510 Western Trail.

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May 16

1st Folsom Archaeological Site Tour

Folsom Museum, Folsom

8 A.M. morning tour & 1 P.M. afternoon tour

Reservations required, no charge, donations appreciated

Sponsored by the Folsom Museum, Tour the Folsom site with a qualified Archaeologist to answer any

questions you may have. Lunch will be provided by the museum. Please call the Folsom Museum for

more information and to make reservations: 575-278-2122 or email: [email protected].

May 16

Salmon Ruins Museum Annual Open House

Salmon Ruins Museum, Bloomfield

9 A.M. – 5 P.M.

Free admission

Salmon Ruins Museum offers an 11th century Chacoan pueblo ruin;

an 1890s pioneer homestead, dugout, and bunkhouse; and Heritage

Park, interactive replica architecture representing different cultures

through time. Tables and an observation deck are available for

picnicking. Contact Salon Ruins Museum, (PO Box 125), 6131 US

Highway 64, Bloomfield, NM, phone 505-632-2013 or email:

[email protected]. To get to the museum from Bloomfield

from Farmington, take US 64 east 3.2 miles east of SunRay Park & Casino; from Bloomfield, go 2.5

miles west on US 64. The Museum is on the south side of the highway.

May 16

Walking tours of Fort Bayard National Historic

Landmark

Fort Bayard, Silver City

9:30 A.M. – 12 P.M.

Free admission, donations welcomed

Visitors are invited to explore the US Military Fort, 1866 – 1899, and the US Army Hospital for

Tuberculosis, 1900 – 1920. The Museum will be open from 9 A.M. – 12 P.M. Private tours may be

arranged during the week. Fort Bayard is located six miles south of Silver City on NM 90. Contact

Cecilia Bell, 575-388-4477, 505-956-3294, or [email protected].

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May 22

“History, Art, and Preservation of the Frijoles

Canyon Cultural Landscape”

Bandelier National Monument Visitor Center

Los Alamos

1 P.M.

Park Admission fee

This guided walk through the Frijoles Canyon cultural landscape reveals the many facets of the geologic

and cultural history that comprises the eruption of the Valles Caldera, Ancestral Pueblo life, early 20thy

century farming, and the Civilian Conservation Corps. Renowned artists, Pablita Velarde and Helmuth

Naumer, captured the physical and cultural beauty of the canyon in many of their works. Contacts: J.T.

Stark, 505-672-3861 ext. 308, [email protected] or Joanie Budzileni, 505-672-3861 ext 410,

[email protected].

May 23

Walking tours of Fort Bayard National Historic

Landmark

Fort Bayard, Silver City

9:30 A.M. – 12 P.M.

Free admission, donations welcomed

Visitors are invited to explore the US Military Fort,

1866 – 1899, and the US Army Hospital for

Tuberculosis, 1900 – 1920. The Museum will be

open from 9 A.M. – 12 P.M. Private tours may be

arranged during the week. Fort Bayard is located six miles south of Silver City on NM 90. Contact

Cecilia Bell, 575-388-4477, 505-956-3294, or [email protected].

May 30

Trains of the Southwest

Petroglyph National Monument Visitor Center, Albuquerque

10 A.M. – 11 a.m.

Free Admission

Join retired APS teacher and park volunteer Dave Westerfield as he discusses how the early railroads

changed New Mexico. Through photographs, maps, and models, this presentation will trace the expansion

of the railroads in New Mexico. Contact Larry Gore, [email protected]. 6510 Western Trail.

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May 30

Walking tours of Fort Bayard National Historic Landmark

Fort Bayard, Silver City

9:30 A.M. – 12 P.M.

Free admission, donations welcomed

Visitors are invited to explore the US Military Fort, 1866 – 1899, and the US Army Hospital for

Tuberculosis, 1900 – 1920. The Museum will be open from 9 A.M. – 12 P.M. Private tours may be

arranged during the week. Fort Bayard is located six miles south of Silver City on NM 90. Contact

Cecilia Bell, 575-388-4477, 505-956-3294, or [email protected].

June 5

Paint Your Shovel Benefit Auction

Scottish Rite Center, Santa Fe

5 P.M. – 8 P.M.

$10 admission fee

The National New Deal Preservation Association/New Mexico Chapter

is holding a benefit event to raise funds to continue the work started by

this organization in 1998 to conserve and preserve New Deal public art

around the state of New Mexico. Watch for displays of the creative

shovel art in businesses around the city of Santa Fe during the month of

May, Heritage Preservation Month. The culminating June 5th event will

feature more than 80 “painted” shovels up for bids in both silent and live auctions as well as food,

beverages, door-prizes, and period music. For more information about this event go to

www.newdeallegacy.org or call Kathy Flynn at 473-3985.