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                                                      July   2006</font><br>
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                                                                <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>
                    July 1<br>
                    Folks and Fixin&#8217;s: Making Food in Time </b><br>
                    New Mexico Farm &amp; Ranch Museum, 4100 Dripping Springs 
  Road.&nbsp;       </font></small><small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">
        Monday            -  Saturday 9  am  - 5 pm,  Sunday 12   noon -
5  pm.  &nbsp;A  new    exhibit   at the New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage
Museum  gives visitors     a look into  the different ways people have prepared 
 their  meals over time    in New Mexico.&nbsp;  The exhibit is based in part
 on the book &#8220;New Mexico    Farms and Ranches: Folks &amp; Fixin&#8217;s, compiled
 by Sunny Conley and published    by the museum in 2001. Puebloan people
were  the first to practice agriculture     in the land known today as New
Mexico.  The Native Americans of New Mexico     prepared food simply, but
it took them much time. Women used a mano and   metate  to grind corn, then
cooked cornmeal cakes over an open fire.&nbsp;   When Juan  de O&ntilde;ate 
and his colonizers moved into the northern fringes   of New Spain in 1598, 
they brought many new foods with them. Cowboys and  sheep and goat herders 
in the 1800s worked long, hard days out on the range.  On trail drives that 
lasted for weeks, a male cook prepared meals at the camp with only the supplies 
brought with him. The meals New Mexicoans eat today are the result of centuries
 of introducing new foods and ideas in food preparation. &nbsp;This remains
 a land of many diverse cultures, and our meals reflect this amazing diversity.&nbsp;</font></small><small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">
                $5  adults,   $3 seniors (60 and over), $2  children   (5 
- 17),    4  and    under free.   505-522-4100. www.frhm.org</font></small><br>
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                    July   1<br>
                                                                The Southern
  New   Mexico    Speedway     Regular     Season    Racing-Modifieds   
     (MVT     4th  of  July Celebration)</b><br>
                                                                Southern
New   Mexico    State    Fairgrounds,       11  miles    west   on  I-10,
   exit     132.     Gates  open  at 5 pm, Races      start  at 7:45    pm.
Super   Stocks,   Street  Stocks,    Legends.  505-524-7913.&nbsp;      
 www.snmspeedway.com</font></small><br>
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                                      <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>
                July 1 - 4<br>
                3rd Annual 4th of July Weekend Art Sale</b><br>
                Cultural Center del Mesilla, 2231 Calle de Parian, Mesilla, 
 10  am  -5  pm  Saturday &#8211; Tuesday. The art and book sale features new,
 used  and  first  edition, out of print books, multicultural art, posters,
   tapes  and  music.&nbsp;  Food will be for sale.&nbsp; 505-523-3988. bbf@zianet.com</font></small><br>
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                July   1  -  2  &amp;    4<br>
                                      Big Blast Baseball Tournament</b><br>
                                      Paz &amp; Harty Baseball Fields, 1875 
 E.  Hadley    and   1840   E.  Hadley.       &nbsp;8 am. Youth Baseball Tournament
  ages    18 and    under.&nbsp;   505-541-2200.&nbsp;       </font></small><br>
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                <font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><small><b>    
              July    1  -  22</b></small></font><small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b><br>
                                                        Spirit of Las Cruces
  -  Juried    Exhibition</b><br>
                                                        Museum of Art, Main 
 Gallery,     north    Downtown     Mall.    Gallery     hours:    Monday 
   - Friday   10  am - 4  pm, Saturday    9 am - 1  pm. A juried     exhibition 
    of works       in all  media, open  to  artists  of Las Cruces and   
Dona Ana County.       &nbsp;Admission        is free and open to the public. 
  505-541-2137.      http://museums.las-cruces.org</font></small><br>
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                                                   <font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><small><b>
                              July     1  -  23<br>
                                                             Black Box Theatre
   Presents,      "The   Complete     History     of  America&#8221; (Abridged)</b></small><small><br>
                                                   </small><small>No Strings
  Theatre     Company,     430   N.  Downtown     Mall.     Call     for
 times.  Thursday     7 pm, Friday     and   Saturday  8 pm,   Sunday  2:30
   pm.   By   A.  Long,    R. Martin  &amp;   A.   Tichenor,  directed  
by Tom  Smith  Performances.           The   play  that  does for American
 History   What  the Complete    Works of  Shakespeare          (Abridged)
did  for the Bard.  Regular  admission     $9 students  and    seniors  
 (over 65) $8   and Thursday  bargain  night,    all  seats $6.&nbsp;   
 505-523-1223.     &nbsp;www.no-strings.org        </small></font><br>
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                    <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>July
  1  -  29<br>
                     Colorful Women Exhibit </b><br>
                     Branigan Cultural Center&nbsp; 500 N. Water Street.
</font></small><small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">        
            Gallery    hours:   Monday -  Friday   10 am  -  4 pm,   Saturday
     9  am    - 1 pm. &nbsp;&#8220;Colorful Women: Women in Native Folkwear   from
 Mexico    to the  Middle East,&#8221; paintings by Valerie Andriola Purpura,  
will  be on  display  at  the Branigan Cultural Center in Las Cruces.&nbsp;
  An opening  reception  for  the artist will be held on Friday, June 16
from   5 &#8211; 7 pm.&nbsp;  Las Cruces  resident Valerie Andriola Purpura is
a former   teacher.&nbsp; Global women&#8217;s  issues and travel in Mexico and
the Middle   East. inspire her artwork.&nbsp;</font></small><small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">
                       Admission   is  free and  open    to the public. 
   505-541-2155.&nbsp;               http://museums.las-cruces.org</font></small>
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                    <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>July
  1  -  August    6&nbsp;   <br>
                     16th BORDER Saturday Exhibit</b><br>
                     White Raven Studios and Art Gallery, 425 W. Griggs Avenue. 
   Artists     And   Friends  Exhibition To Feature Both New and Established 
   Artists.&nbsp;     The   16th&nbsp; annual exhibition of the Border Artists 
   and Friends will     open  at 5 pm on June 17th. Sixteen group members 
have   invited 18 artists     to show  with them. The show runs through August 
 6.&nbsp;  A conversation    with artists  will be held Saturday, July 29 
from 2 pm - 4 pm. 505-525-9543.    &nbsp;</font></small><br>
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                                        <font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><small><b>
                                                   July 1 - September 3&nbsp; 
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                                      Evening     Program</b></small><br>
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    White       Sands     National        Monument,          45  miles  
  east      on&nbsp;   Hwy.  70.&nbsp;      Programs       will    be Friday,
      Saturday,       and     Sunday       night at  8:30     pm through
August   18   and 8 pm  through September  3. &nbsp;A 45-minute       slide
  program     or   film  at    the amphitheater           in the heart  
 of    the  sands.       &nbsp;Relax           on a  white    sand dune 
  and    experience          an  entertaining      look  at     the  history
or  natural     history       of   the  area.   &nbsp;Topics       vary 
nightly.&nbsp;            $3   (17  and  over).    &nbsp;505-679-2599/505-479-6124.
             www.nps.gov/whsa</font></small><br>
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                   <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>July 
 1  -  31  <br>
                   Ann Gluc Hansen Named July 2006's Master Artist</b><br>
                   Munson Senior Center, 975 S. Mesquite Street. &nbsp;Call 
 for   time.    &nbsp;Hansen    is a Las Cruces native who discovered her 
talent   and love   of painting in   the last few years after she retired 
from 28  years as teacher    in Las Cruces   Public Schools. &nbsp;Hansen's 
paintings  have focused on   familiar motifs  such as the landscape, casitas 
and people  of New Mexico.   &nbsp;505-528-3000.  &nbsp;</font></small><br>
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                                          <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>
                July 1 - 31 <br>
                Laughing at the Sun presents paintings by Jessica Vaughan 
Exhibit</b><br>
                Laughing at the Sun, 1910 Calle de Parian (inside the Old 
Tortilla     Factory).    &nbsp;Thursday - Saturday 10:30 am - 5 pm and Sundays 
12 noon    - 5 pm. &nbsp;505-523-1890.    www.laughingatthesunmesilla.com 
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                                                                    <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>
                                               July   1  -  31<br>
                                                                       Legends
   in  Leather     Saddle    Makers    of  the   Southwest      Exhibit</b><br>
                                                                       New
 Mexico    Farm   and   Ranch    Museum,     4100   Dripping     Springs
    Road.     &nbsp;Monday          -  Saturday 9  am  - 5 pm,  Sunday 12
  noon - 5  pm.    &nbsp;For     generations,    their      hand-tooled 
 creation    have connected    horse  and rider.     &nbsp;As    both  artists
     and  craftsmen,     saddle   makers      designed   and built      
a  valuable  tool  that included     a unique  artistic    touch.   &nbsp;The
    exhibit     will feature  an old-fashioned         saddle store     with
 all    types  of tack, an   area where local  saddle    makers can    demonstrate
       their craft, an interactive    area that includes     children's activities 
          and shows the steps    to making   a saddle,  and    an historic 
  area  that   will    profile    two of the top saddle   makers  in  the 
Southwest  - Austin   "Slim"    Green and S.  D. Myres. Several   of  Green's 
  and Myres' saddles   will     be on display.   &nbsp; This large, new  
 exhibition   at the museum   will bring   long-overdue recognition  to the
 art  of saddle   making. $5  adults,   $3 seniors (60 and over), $2  children
  (5 - 17), 4 and  under   free.   505-522-4100. www.frhm.org</font></small><br>
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                                  <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>
             July  1 - 31 <br>
                Mesilla Valley Fine Arts present, Elaine and Henry Frink
Exhibit     <br>
                </b>Mesilla Valley Fine Arts Gallery, 2470-A Calle de Guadalupe 
   in  Mesilla.    &nbsp;Monday - Friday 10 am - 5 pm, Saturday 10 am - 6 
pm,   Sunday  12 noon    - 6 pm. &nbsp;They have a combined total of more 
than  30 years  of professional&nbsp; ephotographyxperience. &nbsp;Elaine 
specializes   in digital photo editing   southwest landscapes. 505-522-2933. 
&nbsp;<b><br>
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                July  1  -  31<br>
                                  &#8220;Mysterious Journey:&nbsp; Art &amp; Enigma 
  from   the   Permanent      Collection&#8221;</b><br>
                                  New Mexico State University, University 
Art   Gallery,     Williams     Hall,    east   of Solano on University Avenue.&nbsp; 
  </font></small><small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">       
                     Gallery hours:&nbsp; 10 am - 5 pm Tuesday  - Friday, 
    10  am  -  7  pm  Thursday,    1 pm - 5 pm Saturday - Sunday. &nbsp;505-646-2545. 
         </font></small><small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">
                http://artdepartment.nmsu.edu</font></small><br>
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                            July   1  -  31  <br>
                                                  New Mexico State University 
  presents     a  Peruvian     Exhibit,     &#8220;Peru    Mestizo:&nbsp;     Life 
  and Art in   a Colonial  Kingdom&#8221;</b><br>
                                                  New Mexico State University 
  Museum,     Kent   Hall   on  University      Avenue,     Gallery   Hours:&nbsp; 
  12   pm  &#8211; 4 pm  Tuesday    &#8211;  Saturday.&nbsp;      Exhibit opens    May 
 2 at  12 pm.&nbsp;    Through photographic    images of  paintings    and 
 architecture,       the   exhibit will focus on colonial   life  in Peru 
and   the unique   style of   art  produced by the Cuzco school   of Peruvian-born 
   mestizo     and Indian   painters    in the 17th and 18th  centuries.&nbsp; 
 Globally     acclaimed   artist Jose Higinion    Perea, also  known as the 
 &#8220;Artist of  Peru,&#8221;  will   exhibit  several of his paintings    in conjunction 
 with the  exhibit.  505-646-3739.&nbsp;      www.nmsu.edu</font></small><br>
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                  July   1  &#8211;  31<br>
                                       "Open Range:&nbsp; The Art of R. Wm. 
 and   Nolan    Winkler"</b><br>
                                       Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum, 4100 
 Dripping     Springs     Road.&nbsp;       Museum    hours:&nbsp; Monday 
- Saturday  9  am - 5 pm.&nbsp;     Sunday 12   pm   - 5 pm.&nbsp;    Join 
us for this  showing   of the art of   Hillsboro artists      R. Wm. And Nolan
   Winkler.&nbsp;     Though vastly  different  in terms of   mediums   
and style, the    common     thread to the  Winklers'  art is the open  
range --   from R. Wm.'s Western-themed        sculptural  assemblages  
inspired   by open  range  cowboy life, and    Nolan's striking    paintings 
  and prints  of range grasses.&nbsp;  Museum    Admission: $5 adults,   
$3 seniors   (60 and  over), $2 children (5 -  17),  4 and under free.&nbsp; 
  505-522-4100.&nbsp;     www.frhm.org<br>
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                                       <b>July     1   -   31</b></font></small><small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><small>
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                                              Peter    Hurd's    Mural  
 Exhibit</b><br>
                                                                        
                                              New     Mexico      Farm  
and     Ranch       Heritage         Museum,         4100     Dripping  
      Springs         Road.&nbsp;        Monday    -  Saturday     9  am
- 5 pm,       Sunday       noon   -  5 pm.&nbsp;           A  critical  
  step   for  muralists       is the drawing    of  charcoal        studies.&nbsp;
         Their  purpose    is to  prepare   a scaled    rendering       that
 allows       the   artist    to   work    out perspectives,          proportions
 and the       size  of the    actual  mural.&nbsp;      Hurd  (1904    
-   1984),  a   native of Roswell,       created   the mural      in  1952.&nbsp;
        In   a  letter   prior to creating   the artwork,       Hurd described
    his    concept for     the piece this way:  "(The Mural)     would  
  represent  many    human activities     upon   our great  southwestern
     background  - activities               such  as types of  farming, 
stockraising,           habitation   - and  finally        in overall   
picture  it would   stress...various         aspects     of the     use,
    control and conservation       of water       and land".   Hurd's   distinctive
       style and the   use of southwestern            subject matter   brought
him   great    prominence      and fame,  which     continues      today,
 two decades    after his    passing.&nbsp;  Architects,        magazine
editors,     art connoisseurs,       a president   and a Saudi   king  sought
 out  Hurd during     his career   for    commissioned    works.&nbsp;  
   $5 adults, $3 senior    citizens      (60 and over), $2    for children
 ages 5 - 17, 4 and under free. &nbsp;505-522-4100.   http://www.frhm.org
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                  July   1  -  31<br>
                                       Pottery from the Americas</b><br>
                                       University Art Gallery, New Mexico 
State    University,       Williams     Hall,    east   of Solano on University 
Avenue.&nbsp;   Gallery       hours:&nbsp;     10 am  -  5 pm Tuesday  - Friday,
10 am -  7 pm Thursday,       1 pm - 5 pm Saturday     - Sunday.&nbsp;  This
 is the   largest contemporary       art gallery in south-central     New
Mexico.&nbsp;      A unique and comprehensive       collection of both prehistoric
    and   historical   pottery.&nbsp; This     collection  includes almost
600 pottery       vessels that reflect  the vibrant    artistry  and beauty
of Southwestern   and    Mesoamerican ceramics.&nbsp;     505-646-2545.&nbsp; 
  http://artdepartment.nmsu.edu</font></small><br>
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                                          July   1  -  31  <br>
                                                                Sharlene
Glock    Exhibit     </b><br>
                                                                Las Cruces
 Convention      and   Visitors     Bureau,     211   N.  Water    Street.
     &nbsp;Monday          - Friday, 8  am  - 5 pm.  The Las Cruces Convention
 and Visitors Bureau     is pleased to announce Sharlene Glock Exhibit now
 through the July 31st.   Ms. Glock enjoy's finding a scene, doing the composition,
 and hopefully ending  up with a pleasing result.&nbsp; Flowers and scenics
 are what she enjoy's  the most. &nbsp;505-541-2444. www.lascrucescvb.org
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           July 1 - 31<br>
                                                Shelley Black Art Exhibit</b><br>
                                                Nash Gallery, 1701 Calle
de  Mercado.&nbsp;        Gallery     hours:&nbsp;       Tuesday     - Saturday 
 10 am - 5 pm.&nbsp;        Sunday 12   pm  - 5 pm.&nbsp;   An   internationally 
     renowned artist       whose work ranges    from vibrantly   interpreted 
   landscapes   to  life-like     portraiture.&nbsp;     505-523-2311.</font></small><small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">
           &nbsp;    </font></small><br>
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                July   1  -  31<br>
                                        Sunset Stroll Nature Walk</font></small></b><small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">
                                                                        <br>
                                        White Sands National Monument, 45 
miles    east   on  Highway     70.   Call   for   time.&nbsp;   A leisurely 
one-hour    ranger-guided     walk.     Experience   sunset   over the white 
  sands   and see the plants     and animals     of the dune   field.  A photographer's
    delight.&nbsp;  Starts   at a sign   along  the dune  drive. $3  per
person    (16 years  and  under free).  505-679-2599/505-479-6124.&nbsp; 
      www.nps.gov/whsa</font></small><br>
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                <font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><small><b>Juy 2 
-  August    2<br>
                The Tombaugh Gallery presents, JD and Myriam Jarvis Exhibit</b></small><small><br>
                </small><small>The Tombaugh Gallery, 2000 S. Solano Drive.
 &nbsp;Monday,        Wednesday and Friday 10 am - 2 pm or by appointment.
 &nbsp;A reception     will   be held July 9 from 2 pm - 4 pm with a presentation
 and talk in  the   gallery   July 16 from 3 pm - 4 pm. &nbsp;505-522-7281.
 &nbsp;</small></font><br>
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                                                        <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>
                                   July   1  -  31<br>
                                                        Wild Weather Exhibit
  </b><br>
                                                        Las Cruces Museum 
of  Natural     History,     Mesilla     Valley    Mall,    700   S.  Telshor
     Blvd.  Regular   Museum    hours:&nbsp;     Sunday 1  pm - 5 pm,   Monday
    -  Thursday   and   Saturday    10 am - 5 pm,    Friday 10 am - 8 pm.
How    wild is   your  weather?  This     interactive exhibition,    based
on the physics   and mathematics    of   wind,  air,  heat, light and   
sound is an exciting hands-on  approach to    understanding  the  science
  behind  everyday  weather. Using devices such   as  a working weather 
 station,   a simulated  tornado and a Doppler radar,   visitors  explore
science   concepts       that are  the foundation  of meteorology  such as
 the water  cycle,  wind,     lightning    and heat. Free  and open to the
 public. 505-522-3120.   www.las-cruces.org/museums/natural-history/index.html
                   or astafford@las-cruces.org</font></small><br>
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                                     July 3 <br>
                                      Annual Wells Fargo Bank Electric Light
  Parade    and   &#8220;The   Low   Rider    Band&#8221;    performance </b></small><small><br>
                                     </small><small>Begins at Apodaca Park, 
 corner    of  Solano    Drive    and   Madrid    Street.&nbsp; 9 pm.&nbsp; 
 The parade     heads  south    on Solano    Drive,   turns  left  on Hadley 
 Avenue to  Walnut   Avenue.&nbsp;     10 pm Low   Rider Band   performance 
    (Rhythm  &amp; Blues,  Jazz, Rock   &amp;  Roll) at  the Hadley  Complex 
 on Hadley    Avenue.&nbsp;   They are the  original  performers    of &#8220;The 
  Cisco Kid,&#8221;  &#8220;Why Can&#8217;t  We   Be Friends&#8221; and  &#8220;Low Rider.&#8221;&nbsp;  Both 
  events  are free  and open to   the  public.&nbsp;   505-528-3170/505-541-2200.</small></font><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><small><br>
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                                    July 3 <br>
                                                      Rivers Academy Bowl-a-Thon</b><br>
                                                      Sun Lanes Bowling Alley,
   1201   E.  Amador    Avenue.     &nbsp;5     pm  -  9  pm.   &nbsp;For
   $15, participants    will   bowl for    55 minutes,    have  free  shoe
 rental,  recieve    a  goodie  bag from sponsors     including    a shirt
  and  will enjoy the  Good Old    American Buffet.&nbsp;     505-522-1232.
    &nbsp;  Dawn@HelpingHandsEvents.com          </small></font><br>
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                </b><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b><small>July
  3  </small><small><br>
                </small><small>Free Movie Charlie &amp; the Chocolate Factory 
  </small></b><small><br>
                </small><small>Video 4, 1005 S El Paseo Road. &nbsp;Showing 
 at  9:00   am,   11:20 am, 1:40 pm and 4:00 pm. Free admission on Monday 
at the  stated   times   only. 505-523-6900.</small></font><br>
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                <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>July
3  <br>
                Magic Carpet StoryTime with a local celebrity </b><br>
                         Lobby of Rio Grande Theatre in Downtown Mall. 11:30
  am  to  noon.&nbsp;       Each  child will have their own &#8220;magic carpet&#8221;
 (donated    carpet samples)     to  sit on during the story read by a local
 &#8220;celebrity&#8221;.&nbsp;    Mark Medoff     present  a staged reading of children&#8217;s
 play this week,  in  which he will    perform along   with some of his actor
 friends.&nbsp;  Books  are aimed at   second to fifth  grade level, varying
 from fiction to biography.&nbsp;  Admission    is free and  all ages are
welcome.&nbsp; 505-523-6403. http://daarts.org    </font></small><br>
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              <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>July 3
<br>
              Rock &amp; Bowl Night </b><br>
              Sun Lanes, 1201 E. Amador Avenue. &nbsp;8 pm - 11 pm. &nbsp;Come
   join   the  fun with Independant family rock-n-bowl. &nbsp;Live DJ, door
  prizes  sound  and light show. &nbsp;If you want to brave standar Rock-n-Bowl
  call  for reser  vations. &nbsp;</font></small><br>
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                         July 3 <br>
                         Warped Tour 2006 <br>
                         </b>New Mexico State University, Intramural Field. 
 &nbsp;11     am.   &nbsp;Bands peforming: <small>&nbsp;</small></small><small>
    AFI,  Adair,   Against  Me!, Aiden, Amber Pacific,Anti-Flag, Armor For
 Sleep,  Britt  Black,   Cartel,  Chiodos, Danny Diablo, Down To Earth Approach,
 Dropping   Daylight,   Eighteen  Visions, Emanuel, Emery, Escape The Fate,
 Evaline,  Every Time I  Die, From  First To Last, Greeley Estates, Gym Class
 Heroes,  Hellogoodbye,   Helmet, I  Am Ghost, It Dies Today, Less Than Jake,
 Lydia,  Motion City Soundtrack,&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;     NOFX, &nbsp;Nural,
Over It,  Paramore, Plain White T's, Protest The Hero,    Remembering Never,
Rise Against,  Saosin, Saves The Day, Senses Fail, Silverstein,&nbsp;   
 The Academy Is...,  The Bled, The Bouncing Souls, The Fully Down, The Living
    End, The Smashup,    The Vincent Black Shadow, Throwdown, Thursday, Underoath,
     </small><small>      Vaux. &nbsp;505-646-1420.&nbsp; www.ticketmaster.com
 or  http://warpedtour.com<br>
                 <br>
                 <b>July 4</b></small></font><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><small><b><br>
                        5th Annual Bling Bling   Car   Show<br>
                                                                        </b>
   Hadley    Complex,     on  Hadley    Street.     Call   for   time.  
 The       car      show  will       be  open to   the public   beginning 
   at  6  pm.   There        will  also     be  a hopping   contest.&nbsp; 
  Low  Rider    (custom        and street),       hot   rods,   muscle   
cars, euro,   classics,   full size  trucks,     4X4's,   motorcycles.  
  &nbsp;Awards      will be  given  in each  class.    &nbsp;505-541-5181. 
     <b>&nbsp;<br>
                                                                        <br>
                                                                        
 July   4  <br>
                                                                        6th 
 Annual    Country     Picnic    at  La  Vina   Winery    <br>
                                                                        </b>
   La  Vina   Winery,     4201   S.  Highway     28,   La  Union,    New
  Mexico.       &nbsp;11:30   am 6 pm.&nbsp;  Bring    your   own  picnic 
 or  enjoy    a hamburger       or  hotdogs from      K &amp;    B Barbeque.
    &nbsp;We     ask only   that  you  purchase     your beverages      
from    La  Vina.    &nbsp;Water     and sodas, wine by the glass and wine
margaritas  will be   available for purchase.  &nbsp;Musical entertainment
      provided  by (Ray   and Jean and I) from 1  pm - 5 pm.  &nbsp;Tents,
tables and chairs  set   up,  but   you  may   wish  to bring    your own
lawn chairs. There  will be  croquet,   badminton,    water  slides. Please
join us in celebrating  our country's birthday.&nbsp;  505-882-7632.  </small><small>
           stark@lavinawinery.com      or www.lavinawinery.com  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
</small></font><br>
                         <br>
                                     <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>
                July   4<br>
                  4th of July Street Fest Presented by Comcast</b><br>
                                     1600 E. Hadley Avenue.&nbsp; 5:30 pm 
Gypsy    Gitano    (Latin    Rock)    &#8220;Music    of  the Gypsy Kings.&#8221;&nbsp; 
6 pm  The  Four Count   Band  (Top  40,  R&amp;B,  Rock),    7 pm Let It Ride
(Country),    8 pm &#8220;Special   Guest&#8221;  Tracy  Lawrence  (Country).&nbsp; 
  9:30 pm Welcome    by Mayor Bill   Mattiace,  Presentation   of Colors, 
National   Anthem &#8211;  Michelle Harrington.&nbsp;     10 pm Spectacular   Fireworks 
Display.&nbsp;     Free and open to the public.&nbsp;      505-541-2200.&nbsp;</font></small>
                &nbsp;&nbsp;    <br>
                                     <br>
                                                                        <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>
                                                                        July
    4   <br>
                                                                        
                                         Independence       Day   8K  Run</b><br>
                Burn Lake, 1855 West Amador. &nbsp;Registration for the One 
 Mile   Fun   Run   and late registration for the 8K Run will be at 6 am, 
the run   begins   at 6:40  am and the 8K Run begins at 7 am. &nbsp;The entry 
 for One  Mile Fun  Run is  $7. &nbsp;It's $15 for the 8K run, postmarked 
by July 1  and $20 on  the day  of the race. &nbsp;T-shirts will be given 
to all participants.&nbsp;    &nbsp;&nbsp;                 505-541-2563505-524-7824.</font></small><br>
                                                       <br>
                                                       <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>
                                  July   4  <br>
                                                        Music on the patio
 at  La  Vina   Winery<small>              </small></b></font></small><br>
                                                       <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                  La </font></small><small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">
                                             Vina        Vineyard Winery, 
          4201   south       on  highway            28,           La  Union, 
      New  Mexico.   &nbsp;1     pm - 5 pm. &nbsp;A      little   bit  of 
  folk,    a little bit  of country,     and a little bit of   rock  and roll.
  &nbsp;</font></small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><small> 
                                           We encourage everyone to come out
   and   bring    a  picnic    or  some   snacks      (no   alcohol  allowed).
   &nbsp;You   may   purchase  wine   and  enjoy   the music     and the
  patio  and just   hang   out and have  a good  time.  &nbsp;Free   admission.
       &nbsp;    505-882-7632.   denise@lavinawinery.com      </small></font><br>
                     <br>
                     <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>
July   4  <br>
                     Voz Vaqueros present Independence Day "In Song and Story"
   </b><br>
                     Young Park, 1905 E. Nevada Avenue. &nbsp;10 am. &nbsp;Joined 
    by  the   Community   Singers. &nbsp;Presentation of the colors, Good 
Old    Patriotic    Songs, Stories   of the 4th, Declaration of Independence 
Readings.    Bring   the whole family  and a ground spread or lawn chair. 
&nbsp;George    Jarden  505-524-3916/Bob Hulsman   505-526-6307/Haney Pearson 
505-522-1934/Al    Nunez  505-524-3004. &nbsp;</font></small><br>
                               <br>
                               <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>
          July   4<br>
                               Walk Dona Ana Walk &#8220;Firecracker Walk&#8221;</b><br>
                               Burn Lake, 1655 W. Amador.&nbsp; Registration
  at  7:30   am.&nbsp;      Walk   begins   at 8 am.&nbsp; Bring a friend,
 bring  the entire  family.&nbsp;      Free   T-shirts   for the first 50
registrants.&nbsp;    505-541-2581.</font></small><br>
              <br>
             <font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><small><b>July 7 <br>
             New Shows Exhibit </b></small><small><br>
             </small><small>Rio Grande Theartre, Downtown Mall, 211 N. Downtown 
   Mall.    Galleries are open on Monday, Wednesday, Friday from 10 am - 2
 pm,  Saturday    from 9 am - 12 noon. 505-523-6403.&nbsp; </small><small>
    http://daarts.org</small><small>          or </small><small>info@daarts.org 
 </small></font><br>
             <br>
              <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>July 7<br>
              The Hot Spot Teen Dance Fridays </b><br>
              The Hot Spot, 150 Hermosa (off Griggs Street and Solano Drive).&nbsp; 
     8  pm - 12 pm. &nbsp;This new, safe place for teens to hang out and dance.
     &nbsp;Dances  every Friday. &nbsp;505-440-3626. amazingproductionsnm.com 
    </font></small><br>
                <br>
                <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>July
7  <br>
                The Howling Coyote Coffeehouse/Open Mics </b><br>
                The Howling Coyote Coffeehouse, 575 N. Main Street. &nbsp;7 
 pm  with   sign-up   for performers beginning at 6:30 pm. &nbsp;The event 
 will  feature   acoustic   musicians and poets. Free and open to the public. 
 &nbsp;505-525-9333.     &nbsp;</font></small><br>
                <br>
                <font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><small><b>July
7  -  August    13  <br>
                Black Box Theatre present Photo Art on Silk by Naida Zucker</b></small><small><br>
                </small><small>Black Box Theatre, </small><small>430   N. 
 Downtown         Mall</small><small> . &nbsp;Artists reception Friday, July
 7, 5 pm-   7  pm  and open an hour before performance times or by appointment.
 505-522-1223.       </small></font><br>
                      <br>
                                                          <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>
                                     July   8<br>
                                                          Desert Water &amp;
  Microclimates</b><br>
                                                          Chihuahuan Desert 
 Nature    Park   site,    east   on  Highway     70,   north    on  Jornada 
     Road.    8:30   am. Bring    the whole   family to   learn  about  the 
   desert  through     science.  Local  schoolteachers   pair   up with  scientists
   to bring    the desert    ecosystem   to you like   never   before. Join
  us for hands-on      learning   and fun!   Event is free   but pre-registration
      is required    because   space is  limited.   505-524-3334.    cdnp_rink@zianet.com
      or www.cdnp.org</font></small><br>
                                         <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><br>
             </font></small><small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>
       July   8<br>
                      Magic Carpet StoryTime with Mayor William Mattiace
</b><br>
                      Lobby of Rio Grande Theatre in Downtown Mall, 211 N.
 Downtown     Mall.  11:30 am to noon.&nbsp;    Each  child will have their
 own &#8220;magic    carpet&#8221;  (donated carpet samples)  to  sit on during the story
 read by a  local &#8220;celebrity&#8221;.&nbsp;  Mayor Willam  &#8220;Bill&#8221;  Mattiace will
be the celebrity   reader this week.&nbsp;  Books are aimed at  second to
fifth grade level,   varying from fiction to biography.&nbsp;  Admission
 is free and all ages   are welcome.&nbsp; 505-523-6403. &nbsp;http://daarts.org
or info@daarts.org   </font></small><br>
             <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><br>
                                         <b>July 8<br>
                                         Saturday Science</b><br>
                                         Museum of Natural History located
 in  the   Mesilla     Valley    Mall,    700   S.  Telshor   Blvd.&nbsp;
11 am.&nbsp;    Topic:  Herpetology.&nbsp;         A  hands-on  science 
 program for all    elementary  school children,  guaranteed        to be
a combination   of   fun and learning.&nbsp;  Go beyond  your textbooks 
      in this hands-on   class.&nbsp;   Please call  the museum  to pre-register.&nbsp; 
        Free   admission.&nbsp; 505-522-3120.&nbsp;     www.las-cruces.org/museums/natural-history/index.html 
            or&nbsp;  astafford@las-cruces.org</font></small><br>
                                         <br>
                                                                <font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><small><b>
                                           July   8<br>
                                                                The Southern
  New   Mexico    Speedway     Regular     Season    Racing-Modifieds   
     </b></small><small><br>
                                                                </small><small>
      Southern     New   Mexico    State    Fairgrounds,       11  miles
   west    on  I-10,      exit   132. Gates    open at   5 pm, races start
      at  7:45  pm.  Street      Stocks,     Super  Trucks,  Modified   Midgets. 
 505-524-7913.&nbsp;           www.snmspeedway.com</small></font><br>
                                              <br>
                               <font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><small><b>
          July   8<br>
                               Walk Dona Ana Walk &#8220;Stroll In the Park&#8221;</b></small><small><br>
                               </small><small>Apodaca Park, 801 E. Madrid.&nbsp;
    10  am  -  2  pm.&nbsp;      The  walk begins at 12 pm.&nbsp; The second
   annual   Stroll   in the Park  event    promotes  health and safety awareness
   as well  as provides    a fun and safe   event for the community.&nbsp;
 There   will  be games and  activities  for the   kids, free T-shirts, a
DJ and much  more.&nbsp;  The entire event  is free for  the community.&nbsp;
  Our local  Police and  Fire departments,  hospitals and  many other organizations
   will  be on hand  offering health and wellness information   to the public.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
       505-541-2581. </small></font><br>
                            <br>
                            <font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b><small>
       July  8 - 9 <br>
          Gun, Crafts and Collectibles Show<br>
          </small></b><small>National Guard Armory, west of Las Cruces, exit
  132,   I-10. &nbsp; Call for time. &nbsp;An event for the whole family
$4   admission   good for both days vendor tables available $35 each. &nbsp;505-439-9738.</small><b><small><br>
          <br>
          July  8  -  9  </small><small><br>
                            </small><small>                             
                                      Southwest Quarter Horse Association&nbsp; 
             </small><br>
                            </b></font><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><small>
                                                                        
                                                       Southern     New 
 Mexico       State        Fairgrounds,                11     miles     
        west        of  Las         Cruces,       exit         132,     I-10. 
&nbsp;Office      opens at 7 am   and  show starts at  8 am. &nbsp;Open amateur, 
novice  amateur,    select.&nbsp;</small></font><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><small>
                               505-524-8602</small></font><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><small>
                            /505-524-8610.</small></font><small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">
                                                                        
                                                                        www.swqha.com 
      </font></small><br>
                            <br>
                            <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>
       July     9<br>
                                             Music in the Park, Variety Music 
  with   &#8220;Fat   City&#8221;</b><br>
                                             Klein Park, 155 N. Mesquite
Street.&nbsp;        7  pm.&nbsp;      Free   and open to the public.&nbsp;
     Pets not   permitted.&nbsp;      505-541-2200.&nbsp;      www.las-cruces.org&nbsp;
      </font></small><br>
                                             <br>
                                                       <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>
                                  July   9<br>
                                                        Music on the patio
 at<small>         &nbsp;</small></b></font></small><small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>
La  Vina</b></font></small><small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>
                                                      Winery</b></font></small><br>
                                                       <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                  La   Vina</font></small><small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">
                                                           Vineyard Winery, 
           4201   south       on  highway            28,          La  Union,
       New  Mexico.   &nbsp;1    pm  - 5  pm. &nbsp;A     little    bit of
    folk,   a little bit  of country,    and a  little bit of   rock  and
roll.     &nbsp;</font></small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><small>
                                               We encourage everyone to come
  out    and   bring    a  picnic    or  some   snacks      (no   alcohol
 allowed).    &nbsp;You   may   purchase  wine   and  enjoy   the music 
   and the  patio   and just   hang  out and have  a good   time.  &nbsp;Free
   admission.     &nbsp;  505-882-7632.     denise@lavinawinery.com     
 </small></font><br>
                           <br>
                           <font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b><small>
                           July   9  -  10</small><small><br>
                           </small><small>Full Moon Nights </small></b><small><br>
                           </small><small>White Sands National   Monument,
      45   miles       east     on  Highway    70.   &nbsp;8:30 pm. Special
     programs       presented       by park  rangers or  guest  speakers.
 &nbsp;Experience        the    beauty       of the    full moon  on the
white  sands.  &nbsp;Park      entrance     closes        at 10 pm. &nbsp;Exit
  by  11 pm. 505-679-2599/505-479-6124.            www.nps.gov/whsa</small></font><br>
                            <br>
                            <font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><small><b>
       July   10&nbsp;     <br>
                                                                        
          BBToo    Presents,           "The Walkers"</b></small><small><br>
                            </small><small>BBToo, 717A North Mesquite Street. 
  7  pm.   &nbsp;A     staged    reading for a new play by Seattle Playwright, 
   Barbara   Lindsay,    directed  by  Michael Mandel. "The Walkers" is nutty 
   break up   comedy. &nbsp;Admission      is  free.&nbsp;  505-523-1223. 
      &nbsp;www.no-strings.org</small></font><br>
                <br>
                <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>July
10<br>
                 Magic Carpet StoryTime with a local celebrity </b><br>
                         Lobby of Rio Grande Theatre in Downtown Mall. 11:30
  am  to  noon.&nbsp;       Each  child will have their own &#8220;magic carpet&#8221;
 (donated    carpet samples)     to  sit on during the story read by a local
 &#8220;celebrity&#8221;.&nbsp;    Mark Medoff     present  a staged reading of children&#8217;s
 play this week,  in  which he will    perform along   with some of his actor
 friends.&nbsp;  Books  are aimed at   second to fifth  grade level, varying
 from fiction to biography.&nbsp;  Admission    is free and  all ages are
welcome.&nbsp; 505-523-6403. http://daarts.org&nbsp;</font></small><br>
                <br>
                       <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>
  July   12  -  16<br>
                       Willie Mays (age 9 &amp; under) State Baseball Tournament</b><br>
                       Paz Park, 1875 E. Hadley Avenue. Numerous teams, including 
    those    affiliated     with the New Mexico American Amateur Baseball 
Congress,    will   compete in   this  3-day event.&nbsp; 505-541-2554. www.nmaabc.com</font></small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><small><br>
        <br>
        </small><small><b>July 14 <br>
        A Wine Tasting Event</b></small><small><br>
        </small><small>Best Western Mission Inn, 1765 S. Mission (El Jardin 
 Patio)   Tress Amigos Lounge area). &nbsp;6 pm. &nbsp;</small><small>The 
tasting will  feature wines made in the southern New Mexico area. 505-524-8591.</small><small><br>
        </small></font>               <br>
                                                                     <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>
                                     July   14</b></font></small><small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b><br>
                                                          Friday Night Star 
 Talk</b><br>
                                                          White Sands National
   Monument,      45  miles    east   on  Highway     70.   8:30  pm.   This
     evening  program     will feature    the   beautiful  New    Mexico
sky.&nbsp;        Learn the    summer  constellation     and ancient  legends
   of the    stars.&nbsp;      $3 (17 and over). 505-679-2599/505-479-6124.
        www.nps.gov/whsa</font></small><br>
        <br>
        <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>July 14 <br>
        Live Music "MIXX Band" </b><br>
        Palacio Patio, 2600 Avenida de Mesilla. &nbsp;8 pm - 12 pm. &nbsp;Must
   be  21 years of age and older. &nbsp;505-525-2910<br>
        <br>
        </font></small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><small><b>
  July   14 <br>
                                Live Music "Trio de Jorge" and "Los Reales" 
 </b></small><small><br>
        </small><small>Victoria's It's Time To Dance, 2395  N.  Solano  
 Drive.&nbsp;          6:30 pm - 8:30 pm Trio de Jorge, 9  pm - 1:30 am 
 Los Reales. &nbsp;Must    be 21 years of age and older. &nbsp;505-523-0440. 
</small></font><br>
       <br>
         <font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><small><b>           
         July 14 - 15<br>
                                                     lo-fi productions present
   &#8220;Oleanna"  </b></small><small><br>
         </small><small>Southwest Fitness Center, 1309 E. Foster     Road,
       north      of  Church  on the Rock. 8 pm. Directed by Patrick Payne,
  starring   Rachel Space and M. David Sage.&nbsp;   505-650-3496.   $5.
lo_fiproductions@hotmail.com</small></font><br>
       <br>
       <font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><small><b>July 14 - 31<br>
        Tres Manos Outlet Exhibit Exhibit </b></small><small><br>
       </small><small>Old Tortilla Factory, Hwy 28 &amp; Boutz/Calle de Parian.
   &nbsp;Call for times. &nbsp;Original drawings by Maria Cristina, show
of   new weavings  by local women at the Tres Manos Outlet, eclectic artwork
from  guest artist  of the Laughing at the Sun Art Gallery, and unique wearable
  art by Pattie  McClure's Wild Child Creations. Light refreshment will be
 served from 5 pm - 7 pm. &nbsp;</small><small>505-312-9530.</small><small>
    drawingsbymc@yahoo.com</small></font><br>
                   <br>
                   <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>July 
 14  -  August    19  <br>
                   Light Through Stone Exhibit </b><br>
                   Las Cruces Museum of Art, 490 N. Water Street. &nbsp;Monday
   -  Friday    10  am  - 1 pm, Saturday 9 am - 1 pm. &nbsp;An opening reception
    for the   artist  will  be held on Friday, August 4 from 5 pm - 7 pm.
&nbsp;Mr.    Doug   Gray describes   the evolution of his works as "a conversation
with    stone,   engaging and interacting   with the intrinsic charateristics
of   the material."   &nbsp;In his "Light Through  Stone" exhibit, he describes
   light as an element   used to illuminate and create  form as it moves
through    the carved stone  chasms. &nbsp;He also says the  rhythm and patterns
of   light in the compositions    imply growth and change.  &nbsp;505-541-2137.
  &nbsp;http://museums.las-cruces.org    </font></small><br>
       <br>
       <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>July 15 <br>
       Fountain Theatre in Mesilla presents "hree in the Cellar"</b><br>
       Fountain Theatre, 2469 Calle de Guadalupe. &nbsp;1:30 pm. &nbsp;Come 
 see   part of old Las Cruces blown up to make way for the current downtown 
 mall!   &nbsp;See the destruction of a radio tower at New Mexico State University 
   campus! &nbsp;See former Governor David Cargo in his film debut! &nbsp;See 
   some of your friends and neighbors as extras in the lavish production of
  Las Cruces' own movie, "Three in the Cellar!" &nbsp;$3. &nbsp;505-524-8287/505-522-0286. 
   &nbsp;</font></small><br>
        <br>
        <font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><small><b>July 15 <br>
        Live Music "Collin McCalister and Naked Mallet" </b></small><small><br>
        </small><small>Organ Mountain Cafe, 16151 Highway 70. &nbsp;11 am 
-  1  pm.  &nbsp;505-373- 3000. &nbsp;</small></font><br>
        <br>
        <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>July 15 <br>
        Live Music "Kristin's diary" </b><br>
        The Bean, 2011 Avenida de Mesilla. &nbsp;8 pm. &nbsp;$3. &nbsp;505-525-0560.
    &nbsp;</font></small><br>
        <br>
        <font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><small><b>July 15 <br>
                                Live Music "Los Reales" </b></small><small><br>
        </small><small>Victoria's It's Time To Dance, 2395  N.  Solano  
 Drive.    9  pm - 1:30 am.&nbsp; Must be 21 years of age and older. &nbsp;505-523-0440.
    </small></font><br>
             <br>
             <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>July 15
<br>
                      Magic Carpet StoryTime with Mr. Rob Hinton</b><br>
                      Lobby of Rio Grande Theatre in Downtown Mall, 211 N.
 Downtown     Mall.  11:30 am to noon.&nbsp;    Each  child will have their
 own &#8220;magic    carpet&#8221;  (donated carpet samples)  to  sit on during the story
 read by a  local &#8220;celebrity&#8221;.&nbsp;  Mr. Rob Hinton will be the celebrity
 reader this  week.&nbsp; Books are aimed  at  second to fifth grade level,
 varying from  fiction to biography.&nbsp;   Admission  is free and all ages
 are welcome.&nbsp;   505-523-6403. &nbsp;http://daarts.org  or info@daarts.org
 </font></small><br>
                                                              <br>
                                                              <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>
                                         July   15<br>
                                                          It&#8217;s Not Just Dirt
  -  It&#8217;s   Soil</b><br>
                                                          Chihuahuan Desert 
 Nature    Park   site,    east   on  Highway     70,   north    on  Jornada 
     Road.    8:30   am. Bring    the whole   family to   learn  about  the 
   desert  through     science.  Local  schoolteachers   pair   up with  scientists
   to bring    the desert    ecosystem   to you like   never   before. Join
  us for hands-on      learning   and fun!   Event is free   but pre-registration
      is required    because   space is limited.   505-524-3334.    cdnp_rink@zianet.com
      or  www.cdnp.org</font></small><br>
                                                          <br>
                                                            <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>
                                   July 15<br>
                                   River Run, 8K Run, Gran Prix event and 
8K  State    Championship</b><br>
                                   La Llorona Park, west on Picacho Avenue
 and   the   Rio   Grande    River.    Registration  between 6 am - 7 am.
Run/Walk   begin   at  7:15  pm.   505-524-7824.    doneugenia@aol.com</font></small><br>
                                                            <br>
                                                                <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>
                                           July   15<br>
                                                                The Southern
  New   Mexico    Speedway     Regular     Season    Racing-Renegade    
    Sprints       </b><br>
                                                                Southern
New   Mexico    State    Fairgrounds,       11  miles    west   on  I-10,
   exit     132.     Gates  open  at 5 pm, races      start  at 7:45    pm.
Super   Stocks,   Street  Stocks,    Legends. 505-524-7913.&nbsp;       
   www.snmspeedway.com</font></small><br>
                                                                <br>
                                                                <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>
                                           July   15  -  16<br>
                                                                USSSA - Last
  Chance    Qualifier      Tournament      -  Men's    Class    C,  D  &amp;
     E  ~   Women's  Class      D </b><br>
                                                                Harty Fields, 
  1840   E.  Hadley    Avenue.&nbsp;        8  am  -  midnight.&nbsp;    
     505-541-1889.&nbsp;         www.nmusssa.com</font></small><br>
                                         <br>
                                         <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>
                    July   15  -  31<br>
                                         ZOOMzone at the Las Cruces Museum
 of  Natural     History</b><br>
                                         Las Cruces Museum of Natural History,
   Mesilla     Valley    Mall,    700   S.  Telshor    Boulevard.&nbsp; 12:30
   pm &#8211; 2:30    pm Saturday,    1:30  pm  &#8211; 3:30   pm  Sunday.&nbsp;    Year-round
   program,    based on the   PBS &#8220;Zoom&#8221;    television   program.&nbsp; 
Come       by and   participate in  hands-on science    activities   with
museum   staff  and  junior  docents at their ZOOMzone cart,   located in
 the museum&#8217;s   middle   gallery.&nbsp;    Handouts for the ZOOM  activities
are  available   on the  cart  7 days a week   during normal museum  hours.&nbsp;
 505-522-3120.&nbsp;     www.las-cruces.org/Public-Services/museumnh/index.html
            </font></small><br>
                                         <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><br>
                                            <b>July 16<br>
                                            Ice Cream Sunday Family Fun Day</b><br>
                                            New Mexico Farm and Ranch Museum, 
  4100   Dripping     Springs     Road.    12  pm  -  4  pm.&nbsp; Museum 
Hours:  Monday  - Saturday     9 am -  5  pm, Sunday    12  noon  - 5  pm. 
Celebrate  National  Ice Cream    Day this   years  by making   and eating 
 lots  of  this delicious  frozen   concoction!&nbsp;    Free for all   with 
museum  admission.&nbsp;   Museum   admission: $5 adults,    $3 seniors (60 
  and  over), $2 children  (5 - 17),   4 and under free. 505-522-4100.   
 www.frhm.org</font></small><br>
        <br>
        <font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><small><b>July 16<br>
                                Live Music "Trio de Jorge" and "Comanche" 
</b></small><small><br>
        </small><small>Victoria's It's Time To Dance, 2395  N.  Solano  
 Drive.&nbsp;    5 pm - 7 pm Trio de Jorge, 7 pm - 11:30 pm Comanche.&nbsp; 
Must be 21 years    of age and older. &nbsp;505-523-0440. </small></font><br>
        <br>
                                             <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>
                        July   16<br>
                                             Music in the Park, Country Western 
   Music    with   &#8220;Desperados&#8221;</b><br>
                                             Klein Park, 155 N. Mesquite
Street.&nbsp;        7  pm.&nbsp;      Free   and open to the public.&nbsp;
     Pets not   permitted.&nbsp;      505-541-2200.&nbsp;      www.las-cruces.org
    </font></small><br>
      <br>
      <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>July 16 <br>
      Toys for Tots </b><br>
      Garduno's Restaurant, 500 S. Telshor Blvd. &nbsp;Registration 11 am.
 &nbsp;The   route will run down Telshor Blvd to University Avenue, to Valley
 Drive and   up Amador Avenue to Sun Lanes Bowling Alley, where Arc Angel
is slated to   provide live entertainment. &nbsp;505-642-1641. &nbsp;kid-president@hotmail.com
   </font></small><br>
        <br>
        <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>July 17<br>
        Free Movie: &nbsp;"March of Penguins"</b><br>
        Video 4, 1005 El Paseo Road. &nbsp;9 am, 11:20 am, 1:40 pm, 4 pm. 
Free   admission.  &nbsp;505-523-6900. &nbsp;</font></small><br>
        <b><br>
        <font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><small>July 17 </small><small><br>
        </small><small>Live Music "Scheisse Minnelli" Crapple and Lost Causes"</small></font></b><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><small><br>
        </small><small>Q-Time Patio, 1201 E. Amador Avenue. &nbsp;A German
 Punk   band and local pun bands will perform. &nbsp;505-541-4064. &nbsp;</small></font><br>
        <br>
                <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>July
17<br>
                 Magic Carpet StoryTime with a local celebrity </b><br>
                         Lobby of Rio Grande Theatre in Downtown Mall. 11:30
  am  to  noon.&nbsp;       Each  child will have their own &#8220;magic carpet&#8221;
 (donated    carpet samples)     to  sit on during the story read by a local
 &#8220;celebrity&#8221;.&nbsp;    Mark Medoff     present  a staged reading of children&#8217;s
 play this week,  in  which he will    perform along   with some of his actor
 friends.&nbsp;  Books  are aimed at   second to fifth  grade level, varying
 from fiction to biography.&nbsp;  Admission    is free and  all ages are
welcome.&nbsp; 505-523-6403. http://daarts.org&nbsp;</font></small><br>
                <br>
                      <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>
 July     18<br>
                                           Descubra el Desierto (Discover 
the   Desert)</b><br>
                                           Las Cruces Museum of Natural History,
    Mesilla     Valley    Mall,    700   S.  Telshor    Blvd.&nbsp; 7 pm.&nbsp;
    Museum  hours:   Sunday    1 pm -  5 pm,  Monday  - Thursday    and Saturday
    10 am  - 5 pm,   Friday 10   am - 8 pm. 505-522-3120. &nbsp;astafford@las-cruces.org<br>
        <br>
        </font></small><small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>
  July   18 <br>
        Diggin' In the Dirt Event &nbsp;</b><br>
        New     Mexico      Farm   and   Ranch      Heritage         Museum,
          4100     Dripping         Springs        Road.&nbsp;        Monday
      -  Saturday     9  am - 5 pm,      Sunday     noon   -  5 pm. $5 adults,
    $3 senior    citizens    (60 and over), $2    for children  ages 5 -
17,    4 and under free. &nbsp;505-522-4100. http://www.frhm.org     </font></small><br>
        <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"> &nbsp;</font></small><br>
             <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>July 18<br>
                      Every Other Tuesday Classical Spanish and Flamenco
guitarist     "Jake Mossman"</b><br>
                      Rio Grande Theatre in Downtown Mall. 5:30 pm 6:30 pm. 
 &nbsp;Free      and open to the public.&nbsp; 505-523-6403. &nbsp;http://daarts.org 
 or   info@daarts.org   </font></small><br>
        <br>
        <font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b><small>July 18 </small><small><br>
        </small><small>Molly Gamboa Barth, Susan Connelly, Bob Diven, Suzanne 
  Kane,  Sally McDevitt, Jean McGee and Hope Newhouse Exhibit</small></b><small><br>
        </small><small>Glenn Cutter Jewelers and Gallery, 2640 El Paseo Road. 
  &nbsp;Call  for times and appointments. &nbsp;505-524-4300. &nbsp;</small></font><br>
        <br>
        <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>July 18 <br>
        Yappy Hour </b><br>
        Blue Teal Vineyards on Avenida de Mesilla. &nbsp;5 pm - 7 pm. &nbsp;Dog 
   socializing and wine tasting party. &nbsp;$5 donation per person. 505-382-0018 
   ext. 117. &nbsp;</font></small><br>
             <br>
             <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>July  18 
 -   22<br>
                       Pee Wee Reese Regional Tournament </b><br>
                       Paz Park, 1875 E. Hadley Avenue.&nbsp; Teams affiliated
   with   the   American     Amateur Baseball Congress will compete in this
  5-day event.   505-541-2554.&nbsp;     www.aabc.us</font></small><br>
       <br>
       <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>July 20 <br>
       Dean Station Performance</b><br>
       Spirit Winds, 2260 S. Locust Street. &nbsp;5 pm. &nbsp;Dean Station's
  Levi  and Amanda Dean will perform serveral songs from their debut self-titled 
  album, "Dean Station" including Anybody's Guess, Michale and Friendly Fire. 
  &nbsp;505-521-1222. &nbsp;</font></small><br>
       <br>
                                                          <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>
                                     July   21<br>
                                                          Friday Night Star 
 Talk</b><br>
                                                          White Sands National
   Monument,      45  miles    east   on  Highway     70.   8:30  pm.   This
     evening  program     will feature    the   beautiful  New    Mexico
sky.&nbsp;        Learn the    summer  constellation     and ancient  legends
   of the    stars.&nbsp;      $3 (17 and over). 505-679-2599/505-479-6124.
        www.nps.gov/whsa</font></small><br>
         <br>
         <font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><small><b>           
         July 21 - 22<br>
                                                     lo-fi productions present
   &#8220;Oleanna"  </b></small><small><br>
         </small><small> Southwest Fitness Center, 1309 E. Foster     Road, 
       north      of  Church  on the Rock. 8 pm. Directed by Patrick Payne, 
  starring   Rachel Space and M. David Sage.&nbsp;   505-650-3496.   $5. lo_fiproductions@hotmail.com</small></font><br>
   <br>
   <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>July 21 - 27 <br>
   Mesilla Valley Film Society presents, Tsotsi</b><br>
   Fountain Theatre, 2469 Calle de Guadalupe. </font></small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><small>
   Nightly at 7:30 pm, Sunday matinee at 2:30 only.</small></font> <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">
   Tsotsi, directed by Gavin Hood, is an earnest film about the South African 
 shantytowns. <small>&nbsp;</small></font></small><small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">
   Doors   open at 6:45 pm. This  film    is not  rated. Ticket prices: 
Regular    $6, students and seniors    $5,  members,   children   &amp; Wednesday&#8217;s 
  $4. 505-524-8287.&nbsp;   www.fountaintheatre.org</font></small><br>
  <br>
              <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>July 22 
<br>
              10th Birthday Block Party Artists and Filmmakers</b><br>
              Court Youth Center, 402 West Court Street. &nbsp;10 am - 12 
noon.    </font></small><small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">
        &nbsp;Music   and poetry. &nbsp;505-541-0145. &nbsp;<br>
              </font></small>                                           
<br>
                                                            <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>
                                       July   22<br>
                                                            Burn Lake Duathlon, 
   5K  Run/28-Mile       Bike/5K     Run</b><br>
                                                            Las Cruces Sports 
  Complex,     Field  of Dreams, 2501 Tashiro Road, (behind Mayfield High 
School).  &nbsp;Registration      will be from 6 am - 6:45 am. &nbsp;Race 
at 7 pm. Entry fee $25.00.&nbsp;     505-541-2563/505-541-2554.        </font></small><br>
                                         <br>
                                         <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>
                    July   22<br>
                                         Desert Treks </b><br>
                                         Las Cruces Museum of Natural History,
   700&nbsp;      S.  Telshor     Blvd.,    Mesilla    Valley Mall.&nbsp;
Saturday   10 am   &#8211;  11 pm.&nbsp;  Field    trips  are  offered   by the
museum on  a variety   of  subjects.&nbsp;  Most   are free  to the public,
  but require   your own  transportation  to the site.   Expert instructors
 are provided.&nbsp;     Minimum enrollment   required.&nbsp;   This is a
field trip to Carlsbad   Caverns.&nbsp;    Easy  &#8211; Moderate level hike.&nbsp;
  We will meet at the   museum and caravan   to  the site.&nbsp; Pre-registration
  required;  space   is limited.&nbsp;  $35   adults, $30 child (age 15 and
under).&nbsp;      Participants under  18 must  be  accompanied by a responsible
adult.&nbsp;       505-522-3120. astafford@las-cruces.org&nbsp;       www.las-cruces.org/Public-Services/museumnh/index.html
          </font></small><br>
     <br>
     <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>July 22 <br>
     Guatemalan Trunk Sale</b><br>
     Old Tortilla Factory in Mesilla, south on Highway 28 &amp; Boutz and 
Calle   de Parian. &nbsp;10 am - 5 pm. &nbsp;505-642-4312. &nbsp;gfartista@yahoo.com 
  </font></small><br>
     <br>
                                                                 <font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b><small>
                                                                        
  July   22<br>
                                                                        
                                Las   Cruces       Farmers         and  
  Crafts          Market            "Christmas           in   July"</small></b></font><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><small><b><br>
                                                                 </b>Downtown 
  Mall   and   Las   Cruces      Avenue.             <small>             
              &nbsp;</small></small><small>8  am  -  12  :30 pm.  &nbsp;Local 
          and       in-state                  growers          sell      produce
        in    season      as    well      as honey,       herbs,   baked
    goods,         spices,            salsa,       chile         ristras
   &amp;  landscape plants.&nbsp;                   Crafters            
   from    Dona  Ana   County        sell      a  variety        of   handcrafted
               items     including       jewelry,          woodwork,    
        candles,          pottery,     fine   art,     needlework,      
  furniture,                leather       works,     clothing,          
 bird    houses,  knives,       photography,           and  gourds.&nbsp; 
  505-541-2288/505-541-2554.                           ohennessey@las-cruces.org 
      or fcmarket@las-cruces.org</small></font><br>
             <br>
             <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>July 22<br>
                      Magic Carpet StoryTime with Las Cruces City Manager 
Terrence     Moore  </b><br>
                      Lobby of Rio Grande Theatre in Downtown Mall, 211 N.
 Downtown     Mall.&nbsp;  11:30 am to noon.&nbsp;    Each  child will have
 their own   &#8220;magic  carpet&#8221;  (donated carpet samples)  to  sit on during
the story read   by a local &#8220;celebrity&#8221;.&nbsp;  Las Cruces City Manager Terrence
 Moore will   be the celebrity reader this week.&nbsp; Books are aimed at
 second to fifth    grade level, varying from fiction to biography.&nbsp;
 Admission  is free    and all ages are welcome.&nbsp;  505-523-6403. &nbsp;http://daarts.org 
 or   info@daarts.org </font></small><br>
                                        <br>
                                        <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>
                              July     22</b></font></small><small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b><br>
                                                                        
                       Missoula     Children's      Theatre "The Pied Piper"</b><br>
                                                                        
                       Mesilla    Park Recreation Center, 304 Bell Street.&nbsp;
    Two   performances      on Saturday    3 pm   and 7 pm.&nbsp;       
Small      admission      charge     to be announced.         &nbsp;505-523-6403.
               info@daarts.org           or  www.zianet.com/daac</font></small><br>
       <br>
       <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>July 22 <br>
       Onate Car Show</b><br>
       Onate High School, 6800 N. Main Street. &nbsp;9 am - 12 noon. &nbsp;The
   car show will conclude at 3 pm with award presentations. &nbsp;505-644-1321. 
   </font></small><br>
       <br>
                                                                <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>
                                           July   22<br>
                                                                Regular Season
   Racing-Modifieds         </b><br>
                                                                Southern
New   Mexico    State    Fairgrounds,       11  miles    west   on  I-10,
   exit     132.     Gates  open  at 5 pm, races      start  at 7:45    pm.
Street     Stocks,      Super  Trucks,    Hornets. 505-524-7913.&nbsp;  
     www.snmspeedway.com</font></small><b><small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><br>
                                           <br>
                                                          </font></small></b><small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>
                                           July 22<br>
                                           Sky Safari </b><br>
                                           La Llorona Park, west Picacho
Avenue    &amp;    Rio   Grande    River.    &nbsp;8:30      pm.&nbsp; Viewing
includes:&nbsp;       Virgo,   Pegasus,    Double   Cluster and much    
more.&nbsp; We furnish       high-powered   telescopes    and expert  guidance
from   the  New Mexico      State University   Astronomy Department.&nbsp;
    Free and open   to  the    public.&nbsp; 505-522-3120.&nbsp;   astafford@las-cruces.org
       or  www.las-cruces.org/Public-Services/museumnh/index.html</font></small><br>
                                           <br>
                                           <font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b><small>
                      July     22</small><small><br>
                                                          </small><small>
What   Grows    in  the   Desert?</small></b><small><br>
                                                          </small><small>
Chihuahuan      Desert    Nature    Park   site,    east   on  Highway  
  70,   north    on  Jornada   Road. 8:30    am. Bring   the  whole  family
   to learn  about     the   desert   through    science. Local   schoolteachers
    pair    up  with scientists      to  bring    the  desert ecosystem 
 to you like      never before.   Join    us for hands-on       learning
and fun!  Event   is Free  but  pre-registration       is required    because 
  space is limited.      505-524-3334.    cdnp_rink@zianet.com       or  
www.cdnp.org</small></font><br>
                                                          <br>
                                                          <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>
                                     July   22  -  23<br>
                                                            ASA Adult Softball
   Tournament</b><br>
                                                            Harty Fields, 
1840   E.  Hadley    Avenue.     8  am  -  11  pm.   505-522-4521.</font></small><br>
                       <br>
                       <font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><small><b>
  July   22  -  23<br>
                       New Mexico State Qualifier Championship &#8211; Roadrunner 
 BMX</b></small><small><br>
                       </small><small>Roadrunner BMX Park is the site of
this   2-day    competition.&nbsp;       505 -541 -2554. &nbsp;www.roadrunnerbmx.com</small></font><br>
                       <br>
                                             <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>
                        July   23<br>
                                             Music in the Park, New Mexico
 Music    and   Variety     Music    with   &#8220;Robbie     Jude&#8221;</b><br>
                                             Klein Park, 155 N. Mesquite
Street.&nbsp;        7  pm.&nbsp;      Free and open to the public.&nbsp;
     Pets not permitted.&nbsp;        505-541-2200.&nbsp;      www.las-cruces.org&nbsp;
      </font></small><br>
                                             <br>
                                                       <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>
                                  July   23<br>
                                                        Music on the patio
 at<small>         &nbsp;</small></b></font></small><small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>
                                                        La Vina</b></font></small><small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>
                                                      Winery</b></font></small><br>
                                                       <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                  La   Vina</font></small><small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">
                                            Vineyard Winery,           4201 
 south       on    highway            28,            La  Union,     New Mexico. 
 &nbsp;1     pm   - 5 pm. &nbsp;A      little   bit   of     folk,  a little 
 bit of  country,     and a little bit   of   rock and   roll.   &nbsp;</font></small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><small>
                                                  We encourage everyone to
 come   out   and   bring    a  picnic    or  some     snacks    (no   alcohol 
  allowed).    &nbsp;You   may   purchase  wine   and  enjoy    the music 
  and the   patio   and just   hang  out and have  a good   time.  &nbsp;Free 
     admission.      &nbsp;   505-882-7632.   denise@lavinawinery.com    
  </small></font><br>
                <br>
                                              <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>
                         July   25<br>
                                              Walk Dona Ana Walk &#8220;Neighborhood
   Walk&#8221;</b><br>
                                              Pioneer Park, 500 W. Las Cruces 
  Avenue.&nbsp;        Registration       at  6:30   am.&nbsp;    Walk begins 
  at 7 am.&nbsp;    505-541-2581.</font></small><small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><br>
                                              <b><br>
                                              July 27<br>
                                              Walk Dona Ana Walk &#8220;Brown Bag"</b><br>
                                              Branigan Library, 200 E. Picacho
   Avenue.&nbsp;        Call   for   time.    &nbsp;505-541-2581.      </font></small><br>
   <b><br>
   <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">July 28<br>
   Mariachi Rayos del Sol - CD Release Concert</font></small></b><small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">
    <br>
   Rio Grande Theatre,&nbsp; 211 N Downtown Mall. 7 pm - 9 pm. &nbsp;Tickets 
 $10. &nbsp;505-644-1087.</font></small><br>
   <br>
                                              <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>
                         July   28<br>
                                                          Friday Night Star 
 Talk</b><br>
                                                          White Sands National
   Monument,      45  miles    east   on  Highway     70.   8:30  pm.   This
     evening  program     will feature    the   beautiful  New    Mexico
sky.&nbsp;        Learn the    summer  constellation     and ancient  legends
   of the    stars.&nbsp;      $3 (17 and over). 505-679-2599/505-479-6124.
        www.nps.gov/whsa</font></small><br>
                                                          <br>
   <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>July 21 - 27 <br>
    Mesilla Valley Film Society presents, Tsotsi</b><br>
    Fountain Theatre, 2469 Calle de Guadalupe. </font></small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><small>
   Nightly at 7:30 pm, Sunday matinee at 2:30 only.</small></font><small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">
   Tsotsi, directed by Gavin Hood, is an earnest film about the South African 
 shantytowns. <small>&nbsp;</small></font></small><small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">
   Doors   open at 6:45 pm. Ticket prices:  Regular   $6, students and seniors 
    $5,  members,   children   &amp; Wednesday&#8217;s  $4. 505-524-8287.&nbsp; 
  www.fountaintheatre.org</font></small><br>
   <br>
   <font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><small><b>                 
   July 28 - 29 <br>
                                                     lo-fi productions present
   &#8220;Oleanna"  </b></small><small><br>
   </small><small> Southwest Fitness Center, 1309 E. Foster     Road,   
   north      of  Church  on the Rock. 8 pm. Directed by Patrick Payne, 
starring    Rachel Space and M. David Sage.&nbsp;   505-650-3496.   $5. lo_fiproductions@hotmail.com</small></font><small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><br>
   <br>
   <b>July 28&nbsp; - August 3<br>
   Don&#8217;t Come Knocking</b><br>
   Fountain Theatre, 2469 Calle de Guadalupe.&nbsp;</font></small><small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">
   Nightly at 7:30 pm, Sunday matinee at 2:30 only.&nbsp; More than 20 years 
 after hitting the Sundance Film Festival with their masterpiece, Paris, Texas,
 co-writers Wenders and Shepard present this tale of an aging movie star.
Adult themes.&nbsp;Doors   open at 6:45 pm.Ticket prices:  Regular   $6,
students and seniors    $5,  members,   children   &amp; Wednesday&#8217;s  $4.
505-524-8287.&nbsp;   www.fountaintheatre.org<br>
    505-524-8287.</font></small><br>
   <br>
                                                          <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>
                                     July   29<br>
                                                          Amazing Anthropods
  </b><br>
                                                          Chihuahuan Desert 
 Nature    Park   site,    east   on  Highway     70,   north    on  Jornada 
     Road.    8:30 am - 10 am. Bring    the whole   family to   learn  about 
 the    desert  through     science.  Local  schoolteachers   pair   up with 
 scientists    to bring    the desert    ecosystem   to you like   never 
 before. These small animals with six, eight, or even more legs are some of
the most valuable creatures in our desert. &nbsp;Do experiments to learn what
type of enviornment meal worms prefer, meet and greet some of our local inhabitants,
and make a spider web. Join   us for hands-on      learning   and fun!&nbsp;
  Event is free   but pre-registration       is required    because   space
is  limited.  505-524-3334.    cdnp_rink@zianet.com       or  www.cdnp.org</font></small><small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><br>
                                           <br>
                                           <b>July 29<br>
                                           Animal Encounters</b><br>
                                           Las Cruces Museum of Natural History,
    Mesilla     Valley    Mall,    700   S.  Telshor    Blvd. 4 pm. A program
    for children     of all  ages  to experience     hands-on  animals  
 of   the Chihuahuan  Desert.   Free.  505-522-3120.  www.las-cruces.org/museums</font></small><br>
   <br>
   <font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b><small>July 29 </small><small><br>
   </small><small>Billy Goat Ballad</small></b><small><br>
   </small><small>The Cultural Center de Mesilla, 2231 A Calle de Parian, 
Mesilla,  10 am.&nbsp; Loren Kahn Puppet and Object Theatre will be joining 
us on at  the Pool Room at La Posta (on the Guadalupe Street side) for their 
newest  production, Billy Goat Ballad.&nbsp; It is suited for children nine 
and up  and their families. The Cultural Center de Mesilla, home of the Border 
Book  Festival, announces its summer program.&nbsp; Recently painted in festive 
 colors, the Center offers a haven for art lovers of all ages including talks, 
 readings, hands on workshops and a puppet performance.&nbsp; 505-523-3988.</small></font><br>
   <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b><br>
                                                            July 29<br>
                                                            Pioneer Day 5K
 Run/Fitness       Walk</b><br>
                                                            Call for location,
   times    and   registration.        505-527-8465.</font></small> <font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><small>
                          doneugenia@aol.c</small><small>om</small></font><br>
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                                                                     <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>
                                                                      July
 29</b></font></small><br>
                                                                     <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>
                                                                        
                                                          Lake     Lucero 
      Tour       </b><br>
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                White       Sands      National         Monument, 
              45    miles          east       on   Highway           70. 
       &nbsp;5    pm.     &nbsp;A       3-hour       trip  to   the     dry
  lake       that    is the     source      of   the  white        sands. 
    &nbsp;Drive            18    miles (one        way)       and  hike  
  3/4    mile    to Lake      Lucero.        &nbsp;Explore             the 
  geology     and   biology           of this    unique  area.&nbsp;     
Advance        registration               required            </font></small><small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">
                                                                        
                                                                        
     beginning               two     weeks      prior         to   tour 
    </font></small><small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">    
                                                         date.&nbsp; $3 
per     person    (children      $1.50).&nbsp;               505-679-2599/505-479-6124. 
                                                         www.nps.gov/whsa/Lucero.htm</font></small><br>
   <br>
   <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>July 29<br>
   Steve Smith and Nate Lee in Concert</b><br>
   High Desert Brewery, 1201 W. Hadley Avenue. 8 pm.&nbsp; Steve Smith, former 
 host of NPR&#8217;s acclaimed Back Porch musical&nbsp;&nbsp; program, and Nate 
Lee play duos on mandolins, guitars, fiddle and vocals.&nbsp; 505-525-6752.</font></small><br>
                                                                <br>
                                                                <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>
                                           July   29<br>
                                                                The Southern
  New   Mexico    Speedway     Regular     Season    Racing-Modifieds</b>
                     <br>
                                                                Southern
New   Mexico    State    Fairgrounds,       11  miles    west   on  I-10,
   exit     132.     Gates  open  at 5 pm, races      start  at 7:45    pm.
Super   Stocks,   Street  Stocks,    Legends. 505-524-7913.&nbsp;       
www.snmspeedway.com</font></small><br>
   <br>
   <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>July 29 - 30 <br>
   The Sorcerer </b><br>
   Black Box Theatre, 430 N. Downtown Mall. &nbsp;Saturday 8 pm and Sunday
 2:30 pm. &nbsp;Gilbert and Sullivan Company of El Paso will bring their
production  of "The Sorcerer" and to read more about the musical comedy and
see rehearsal  photos, please visit their website.&nbsp;</font></small><small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">
    Ticket prices are $9 regular admission, $8 students and seniors over
65.&nbsp;  Reservations: (505) 523-1223. &nbsp;http://www.no-strings.org/sorcerer.html</font></small><br>
                                             <br>
                                             <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b>
                        July   30<br>
                                             Music in the Park, Tex-Mex and 
 International        Music    with   &#8220;Stefani     Montiel&#8221;</b><br>
                                             Klein Park, 155 N. Mesquite
Street.&nbsp;        7  pm.&nbsp;      Free and open to the public.     
Pets not permitted.&nbsp;         505-541-2200.&nbsp;      www.las-cruces.org&nbsp;
      </font></small><br>
                                             <small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><b><br>
                                                            July 31 - August
    6<br>
                                                                     Amateur
  Softball     Association       Girls    Fast   Pitch    Class    A  Western
      National         16  and   Under</b><br>
                                                                     Maag 
Park,    1700   E.  Hadley    Avenue.&nbsp;        Call   for   times    and
  schedules.&nbsp;               National tournament      for  Class   A
16U   to be  Western     ASA   Champions   and  receive      a  berth  for
the   top two   to the     following     year's   USA/ASA 16U National  
  Tournament.&nbsp;        505-523-4336.&nbsp;      nmasa@zianet.com    or
 www.zianet.com/nmasa</font></small>                        <br>
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
                      
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