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Memoir

by Tess Cutler
9:30-11:30 am, Mar 08, 2013 | $25 for the series
 

 Sara Eyestone presents this two-session workshop, "Visions Remembered," on memoir writing.



Where: Georgia O'Keeffe Education Annex
Phone: 946-1039
Address: 123 Grant Ave.

 

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Currents 2013

Friday, May 24, 2013

Currents 2013, the 4th annual Santa Fe International New Media Festival, is held in Santa Fe. Currents' curators search for artists' new and unique use of technology as a tool for expression and communication.

Gallery hours | free

CCA

1050 Old Pecos Trail
Santa Fe
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USS Santa Fe Crew Community Days: Santa Fe National Cemetary

Friday, May 24, 2013
Ten of the USS Santa Fe's crew of Nuclear Submariners come ashore to help the communities that their vessels represent. The crew spends today at the Santa Fe National Cemetery, placing 14,000 flags on graves.
All day | free

Santa Fe National Cemetery

501 N Guadalupe St
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Model Train Show

Saturday, May 25, 2013

The Santa Fe Model Railroad Club is excited to present their 2013 show this Memorial Day weekend. Experience the miniature worlds that surround the railroads, including circus trains. The Wide Horizons 4H Club serves food.

10 am-5 pm | free
Also At Georgia O'Keeffe Education Annex

Native Art/Folk Art

Wednesday, Jun 12, 2013

Assistant Professor Emily Moore presents "Native Art/Folk Art: Constructing Lineages in Early American Modernism". Reservations suggested.

6 pm | $5
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