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SUMMARY:Cowboy Days March 7th
DESCRIPTION:The Museum’s big spring event pays tribute to the state’s ranching traditions. Enjoy two days of cowboy demonstrations\, charreada demos\, and trick roping\, horse training\, chuckwagon cooking\, children’s activities\, cowboy music\, stagecoach and pony rides\, living history\, Western authors\, food vendors\, arts and crafts vendors\, and more. Our family-friendly admission this year is $10 per vehicle. (no discounts or passes\, and no pets\, please). \nSaturday\, March 7\, 2020 – 9 am to 5 pm \nOngoing educational demonstrations: Chuckwagon biscuits & cowboy coffee\, blacksmith\, woodcarving\, spinning\, weaving\, quilting\, selfie stations and more. \n9 am – 5 pm Wonders on Wheels\, DCA’s traveling exhibit bus\n9 am – 5 pm Rawhide braider\, Dick Schorr\, in the Courtyard\n10 – 10:45 am Western Writers of America in the Theater\n10 am – 12 pm Pony rides near the Horse & Cattle Barn ($5)\n10 am – 3 pm Miniature train rides on the South 20 ($3)\n10 am – 3:30 pm Stagecoach rides out front (by donation)\n10:30 – 11:15 am Kenny Arroyos sings in the Courtyard\n11 – 11:45 am Singer songwriter\, Sid Hausman\, on stage in the Theater\n11 am – 12 pm Daniel Castro & family (Lienzo Charro El Pedregal) charreada demonstrations in the Round Pen\n11:30 am – 12:15 pm Ramblin’ Rangers perform in the Courtyard\n12 – 12:45 pm How the West was Done! (stories\, poetry\, trivia\, melodrama) in the Theater\n12 – 1 pm Parade of Breeds at the Round Pen\n12:30 – 1:15 pm Tom Foster Morris & Friends perform in the Courtyard\n1 – 1:45 pm Singer songwriter\, Sid Hausman\, on stage in the Theater\n1:30 – 2:15 pm Singing group\, The Muletones\, in the Courtyard\n1 – 2 pm Josh Armstrong\, horse trainer\, in the Round Pen\n1:30 – 3 pm Pony rides near the Horse & Cattle Barn ($5)\n2 – 3 pm Parade of Breeds at the Round Pen\n2:30 – 3:15 pm Live Lively Square Dance demonstration in the Courtyard\n2 – 2:45 pm How the West was Done! (stories\, poetry\, trivia\, melodrama) in the Theater\n3:30 – 4:15 pm Singing group\, The Muletones\, in the Courtyard\n3 – 3:45 pm Singer songwriter\, Sid Hausman\, on stage in the Theater \nTimes subject to change
URL:https://nmfarmandranchmuseum.org/event/cowboy-day-march-7/
LOCATION:NM
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200308T160000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20200409T003606Z
UID:1377-1583661600-1583683200@nmfarmandranchmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Cowboy Days - March 8
DESCRIPTION:Cowboy Days\n10:00 am – 4:00 pm\n* Update: Because of the rain\, we have moved our craft vendors\, children’s games and crafts\, and our musical performances indoors. The rain might affect some of our other outdoor activities. Please call (575) 522-4100.* \nThe Museum’s big spring event pays tribute to the state’s ranching traditions. Enjoy two days of cowboy demonstrations\, charreada demos and trick roping\, horse training\, chuck wagon cooking\, children’s activities\, cowboy music\, stagecoach and pony rides\, living history\, Western authors\, food vendors\, arts and crafts vendors\, and more. Our family-friendly admission this year is $10 per vehicle. (no discounts or passes\, and no pets\, please). \nSunday\, March 8 – 10 am to 4 pm \nOngoing educational demonstrations: Chuck wagon cooking\, children’s crafts and games\, food and craft vendors\, blacksmith\, woodcarving\, spinning\, weaving\, quilting\, selfie stations\, and more. \n10 – 10:45 am Western Writers of America in the Theatre\n10 am – 12 pm Pony rides near the Horse & Cattle Barn ($5)\n10 am – 3 pm Miniature train rides on the South 20 ($3)\n10 am – 3 pm Rawhide braider\, Dick Schorr\, in the Courtyard\n10 am – 3:30 pm Stagecoach rides out front (by donation)\n10:30 – 11:15 am Singer\, Kenny Arroyos\, in the Courtyard\n11 – 11:45 am Film: On the Trail of Jack Thorp\, in the Theatre\n11 am – 12 pm Daniel Castro & family (Lienzo Charro El Pedregal) charreada demonstration in the Round Pen\n11:30 am – 12:15 pm Ramblin’ Rangers perform in the Courtyard\n12 – 12:45 pm How the West was Done! (stories\, poetry\, trivia\, melodrama) in the Theater\n12 – 1 pm Parade of Breeds at the Round Pen\n12:30 – 1:15 pm Tom Foster Morris & Friends perform in the Courtyard\n1 – 2 pm Ralph Estes “Billy and Me” in the Theatre\n1:30 – 2:15 pm Singing group\, The Muletones\, in the Courtyard\n1 – 2 pm Josh Armstrong\, horse trainer\, in the Round Pen\n1:30 – 3 pm Pony rides near the Horse & Cattle Barn ($5)\n2 – 3 pm Parade of Breeds at the Round Pen\n2 – 2:45 pm Singing group\, Dusty Boots\, under the Pavilion\n2:30 – 3:15 pm Live Lively Square Dance demonstration in the Courtyard\n2:15 – 3 pm How the West was Done! (stories\, poetry\, trivia\, melodrama) in the Theatre\n3 – 3:45 pm Singing group\, Dusty Boots\, under the Pavilion\n3:15 – 3:45 pm Film: On the Trail of Jack Thorp\, in the Theatre\n3:30 – 4:15 pm Singing group\, The Muletones\, in the Courtyard \nSchedule is subject to change
URL:https://nmfarmandranchmuseum.org/event/cowboy-days-march-8/
LOCATION:NM
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CREATED:20200310T214247Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200409T003547Z
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SUMMARY:Culture Series: Paquimé and the Casas Grandes Culture
DESCRIPTION:Culture Series: Paquimé and the Casas Grandes Culture\n12:30 pm – 1:30 pm\nJeff Romney\, the director of the El Paso Museum of Archaeology\, will discuss Paquimé as a ceremonial and trade center within the greater Casas Grandes region. The discussion will also include the cliff dwelling sites at Cuesta Blanca\, Cave Valley\, and Cuarenta Casas and the petroglyph sites at Anchondo\, Arroyo de los Monos\, and others. Admission is free. \nThe Casas Grandes Culture inhabited parts of Chihuahua\, Sonora\, and New Mexico between 700 AD – 1450 AD. During the Medio Period (1200 AD – 1450 AD)\, the Casas Grandes Culture reached the height of its prominence and influence in the region. It is during this period that Paquimé was built\, eventually becoming an important ceremonial and trade center. The largest cache of shells ever found in an archaeological context in North America was excavated at Paquimé. Exquisite ceramics\, beautiful works in stone\, copper bells\, turquoise\, and macaw remains were also found at the site. Paquimé was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1998. \nCulture Series: Paquimé and the Casas Grandes Culture\n12:30 pm – 1:30 pm\nJeff Romney\, the director of the El Paso Museum of Archaeology\, will discuss Paquimé as a ceremonial and trade center within the greater Casas Grandes region. The discussion will also include the cliff dwelling sites at Cuesta Blanca\, Cave Valley\, and Cuarenta Casas and the petroglyph sites at Anchondo\, Arroyo de los Monos\, and others. Admission is free. \nThe Casas Grandes Culture inhabited parts of Chihuahua\, Sonora\, and New Mexico between 700 AD – 1450 AD. During the Medio Period (1200 AD – 1450 AD)\, the Casas Grandes Culture reached the height of its prominence and influence in the region. It is during this period that Paquimé was built\, eventually becoming an important ceremonial and trade center. The largest cache of shells ever found in an archaeological context in North America was excavated at Paquimé. Exquisite ceramics\, beautiful works in stone\, copper bells\, turquoise\, and macaw remains were also found at the site. Paquimé was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1998. \nRomney grew up in Chihuahua\, Mexico\, near Paquimé\, which inspired his life-long interest in Southwest Archaeology. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in Anthropology from Brigham Young University (BYU) in 1995 with an emphasis in Southwest Archaeology and Native American Studies. While at BYU\, Romney worked at the Museum of Peoples and Cultures as student co-curator\, working primarily with the museum’s large collection of Casas Grandes pottery. After graduating from BYU\, he accepted the position of Museum Specialist at Wheeler Historic Farm\, Salt Lake County’s Parks and Recreation Department. In 2006\, Romney joined the El Paso Museum of Art where he served as Head of Development for a decade. He has 21 years of experience in the museums profession. Romney’s research interests include the Pre-Columbian Southwest\, Native American cultures\, and pottery. When not working\, he enjoys collecting Pueblo pottery\, gardening\, cooking\, reading\, photography\, saltwater coral reef aquariums\, and his dog Sadie.
URL:https://nmfarmandranchmuseum.org/event/culture-series-paquime-and-the-casas-grandes-culture/
LOCATION:NM
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200314T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200314T150000
DTSTAMP:20260415T075937
CREATED:20200312T215216Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200724T125224Z
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SUMMARY:Reading Roundup
DESCRIPTION:2:00 pm – 3:00 pm\nJoin us for Reading Roundup in the Museum lobby. Children of all ages are welcome to listen and learn. This activity is free with regular admission ($5 for adults\, $4 for senior citizens\, $3 for children 4-17). Children 3 and under are admitted free.
URL:https://nmfarmandranchmuseum.org/event/reading-roundup-3/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:2020 Museum Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200314T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200314T220000
DTSTAMP:20260415T075937
CREATED:20200312T215330Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200724T125152Z
UID:1493-1584205200-1584223200@nmfarmandranchmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Annual Buffalo Roast Fundraiser
DESCRIPTION:5:00 pm – 8:00 pm\nMuseum Director Mark Santiago will be the speaker at Human Systems Research’s 9th Annual Buffalo Roast Fundraiser at the Museum. \nA cash bar and silent auction begin at 5 p.m.\, the dinner is at 6 p.m.\, and the presentation is at 7 p.m. Tickets are $50 and there are advance ticket sales only. For tickets and information\, please call 575-524-9456. \nHuman Systems Research Inc. is a nonprofit for anthropological research and preservation. \nA multi-award winning author\, Santiago’s talk is called “Labyrinth of Blood: Apaches and the Spanish Empire.” Over the course of several centuries\, the Apache peoples repeatedly confronted and confounded the northern movement of the Spanish Empire into what is now the Southwestern Borderlands. This talk will examine the origins\, course and results of this long\, bloody struggle.
URL:https://nmfarmandranchmuseum.org/event/annual-buffalo-roast-fundraiser/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:2020 Museum Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200321T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200321T120000
DTSTAMP:20260415T075937
CREATED:20200312T215445Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200724T125121Z
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SUMMARY:Crafts for Kids
DESCRIPTION:10:00 am – 12:00 pm\nChildren are invited to come make a spring craft. Materials will be provided This activity is free with regular admission ($5 for adults\, $4 for senior citizens\, $3 for children 4-17). Children 3 and under are admitted free.
URL:https://nmfarmandranchmuseum.org/event/crafts-for-kids-2/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:2020 Museum Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200325T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200325T120000
DTSTAMP:20260415T075937
CREATED:20200312T215609Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200724T125105Z
UID:1497-1585130400-1585137600@nmfarmandranchmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Discovery Morning: Making Sun Prints
DESCRIPTION:10:00 am – 12:00 pm\nStudents are welcome to learn how to make a sun print in celebration of spring. Items such as flowers and leaves will be used to make a print on cotton fabric. Recommended for students ages 8-12. Class fee is $3 and all materials will be provided. Contact LuAnn Kilday at 575-522-4100 or luannr.kilday@state.nm.us to register.
URL:https://nmfarmandranchmuseum.org/event/discovery-morning-making-sun-prints/
LOCATION:NM
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