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SUMMARY:Exhibit Opening: Antidotes: Seeing Beauty\, Finding Connection
DESCRIPTION:“Antidotes: Seeing Beauty\, Finding Connection” is a photography show opening in the Museum’s Arts Corridor with a free reception on Aug. 19 from 1:30-3:30 p.m. \nThe show features 33 beautiful landscape and wildlife images by photographer Elizabeth Abrams of Las Cruces. The show also includes a “Death and Life” display\, a memorial work dedicated to horses and other animals. \n“My own journey of reconnecting with the landscape of the Chihuahuan Desert has brought experiences of deep healing and meaning\,” Abrams says in her Artist Statement. “I think about photography as a practice of seeing the land and animals with love\, care\, and attention\, and acknowledging our interdependence. This is my way of contemplating the mutual antidotes humans and the rest of nature might be able offer each other in facing the unique challenges of the times we live in.” \nElizabeth Harvey Abrams is a nature photographer and interdisciplinary artist. She grew up in Alamogordo and Las Cruces with multiple generations of farming and ranching on both sides of her family. Abrams returned to Las Cruces after a 15-year career in federal government and related work in Washington\, D.C. After changing careers\, she now practices as a mental health counselor focusing on grief\, trauma\, and ecotherapy. \nThe show will be in the Museum’s Arts Corridor through Dec. 2\, 2023.
URL:https://nmfarmandranchmuseum.org/event/exhibit-opening-antidotes-seeing-beauty-finding-connection/
LOCATION:New Mexico Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum\, 4100 Dripping Springs Road\, Las Cruces\, NM\, 88011\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 Museum Event
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SUMMARY:The Museum ROCKS! Gem & Mineral Show
DESCRIPTION:The Museum ROCKS! Gem & Mineral Show brings together wholesale and resale dealers of both cut and uncut gemstones\, rocks\, minerals\, fossils\, jewelry\, and jewelry-making supplies. Educational information also is part of the show.\n\nThe event is hosted by the Friends of the New Mexico Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum\, sponsored by Frank Parrish\, and organized by Las Cruces Event Planning.\n\nAdmission\, which includes all of the Museum’s regular offerings\, is $7 for ages 12 and older\, $4 for children ages 6-11\, and free for children 5 and under.\n\nFor more information about this event\, please call Las Cruces Event Planning at (575) 522-1232. Also\, visit www.LCMuseumRocks.com
URL:https://nmfarmandranchmuseum.org/event/the-museum-rocks-gem-mineral-show-6/
LOCATION:New Mexico Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum\, 4100 Dripping Springs Road\, Las Cruces\, NM\, 88011\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 Museum Event
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SUMMARY:The Museum ROCKS! Gem & Mineral Show
DESCRIPTION:The Museum ROCKS! Gem & Mineral Show brings together wholesale and resale dealers of both cut and uncut gemstones\, rocks\, minerals\, fossils\, jewelry\, and jewelry-making supplies. Educational information also is part of the show.\n\nThe event is hosted by the Friends of the New Mexico Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum\, sponsored by Frank Parrish\, and organized by Las Cruces Event Planning.\n\nAdmission\, which includes all of the Museum’s regular offerings\, is $7 for ages 12 and older\, $4 for children ages 6-11\, and free for children 5 and under.\n\nFor more information about this event\, please call Las Cruces Event Planning at (575) 522-1232. Also\, visit www.LCMuseumRocks.com
URL:https://nmfarmandranchmuseum.org/event/the-museum-rocks-gem-mineral-show-5/
LOCATION:New Mexico Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum\, 4100 Dripping Springs Road\, Las Cruces\, NM\, 88011\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 Museum Event
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SUMMARY:Culture Series: The Mountain Pride Stagecoach
DESCRIPTION:The colorful\, rich history of the “Mountain Pride” stagecoach is the subject of the next Culture Series presentation at the New Mexico Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum. \nSteve Dobrott of the Hillsboro Historical Society is the speaker for this lecture at 7 p.m. on Thursday\, Feb. 9 in the Museum’s Theater. Admission is free. The Culture Series presentations are organized and hosted by the Friends of the New Mexico Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum. \nIn this slide presentation of historic photos from the archives of the Black Range Museum\, Dobrott visually relates his extensive research on the famous old stagecoach that once ran the Lake Valley\, Hillsboro\, and Kingston stage line from 1889 to 1916. The cast of characters include J.W. Orchard and his infamous wife Sadie\, who among others\, were once co-owners of the stage line. \nThe Hillsboro Historical Society is hoping to work out a long-term loan agreement to have the stagecoach exhibited at the newly refurbished Black Range Museum in Hillsboro. The stagecoach is currently at Lincoln Historic Site in Lincoln\, N.M. \nDobrott\, past president and current board member of the Hillsboro Historical Society\, managed Ted Turner’s Ladder Ranch in south-central New Mexico for 24 years. He stayed on to be the ambassador for Ted Turner Expeditions (now Ted Turner Reserves)\, an eco-tourism business\, before retiring in Hillsboro.
URL:https://nmfarmandranchmuseum.org/event/culture-series-the-mountain-pride-stagecoach/
LOCATION:New Mexico Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum\, 4100 Dripping Springs Road\, Las Cruces\, NM\, 88011\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 Museum Event
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SUMMARY:Culture Series: Satellite Observation and Tracking in Southern NM
DESCRIPTION:The little-known history of satellite observation and tracking in southern New Mexico is the topic of the January Culture Series presentation at the New Mexico Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum in Las Cruces. \nThe lecture by Bill Godby of White Sands Missile Range is at 7 p.m. on Thursday\, Jan. 12\, in the Museum’s Theater. Admission is free. The presentation\, organized and hosted by the Friends of the Museum\, is in conjunction with the Museum’s popular exhibit about White Sands Missile Range: Home on the Range: From Ranches to Rockets. \nSouthern New Mexico has long been the home to incredible night skies. The astronomical “seeing” has provided many opportunities for scientific research. This presentation will discuss people\, places and technology in our area that have played a significant role in satellite tracking and the space race. Topics include the International Geophysical Year or IGY\, beginning on July 1\, 1957\, the launch of Sputnik 1 and Explorer 1 satellites\, the beginnings of the world’s first satellite tracking station and satellite tracking program\, and Moonwatch\, a highly successful global satellite observation program. \nBill Godby grew up in Flint\, Mich.\, attending the University of Michigan-Flint\, receiving a BA in both anthropology and philosophy in 1993\, followed by a master’s degree in 1999 from the University of Hawaii where Bill began his career as an archaeologist for the U.S. Army.  Leaving Hawaii in 2009\, Bill joined the cultural resource management team at White Sands Missile Range and has led efforts to document Cold War era resources\, receiving the Governor’s Distinguished Heritage Program Award in 2018.
URL:https://nmfarmandranchmuseum.org/event/culture-series-satellite-observation-and-tracking-in-southern-nm/
LOCATION:New Mexico Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum\, 4100 Dripping Springs Road\, Las Cruces\, NM\, 88011\, United States
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