The Tombaugh Gallery at 2000 S. Solano Drive, presents Kathy Baker and Vickie Morrow in December for their exhibit “A Feast For Your Senses: Texture, Color, and Spirit.”
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12/7/23
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An idea that started 50 years ago has grown to more than 300 cities throughout the United States, in several foreign countries, and now in our own Las Cruces, will be p.m. Saturday, Dec. …
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12/7/23
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New Mexico’s beautiful, rugged scenery is preserved in the images of Las Cruces photographer David Turning.
“Wandering Reflections” is an exhibition at the New Mexico Farm …
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12/7/23
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The National Hispanic Cultural Center was in Las Cruces Friday, Dec. 1, to celebrate the first member of its Cultural Ambassador Program – the Doña Ana Arts Council.
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12/7/23
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The Farm & Ranch Museum’s second annual Farm La-La will be 4-8 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 19. The event will feature thousands of Christmas lights, trolley rides, crafts, s’mores, hot …
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12/7/23
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Cruces Creatives will host a holiday gift buying party and fundraiser from 2-5 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 9, at the Hood, 3206 Harrelson St.
In addition to perusing arts and antiques, a silent auction, …
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12/7/23
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To celebrate its 40 th anniversary of the “The Nutcracker Ballet” production, the Las Cruces Chamber Ballet has spared no expense.
For the first time, the Chamber Ballet Orchestra, …
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12/7/23
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Chanukah on the Plaza will be celebrated 4 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 10, at Plaza de Las Cruces.
Barbara “Mother” Hubbard will light the giant menorah and the City of Las Cruces will present …
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12/7/23
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Call for Artists : thetheatregallery in the Black Box Theatre , 430 N. Main Street, Las Cruces, invites artists to participate in “Perfect …
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By Elva K. Österreich
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12/1/23
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The Christmas tree in the old Mesilla Plaza stands ready to be lit Friday, Dec. 1 at 5:30 p.m. The celebration includes performance by the Las Cruces Academy and photo ops with the Grinch, Jack …
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11/30/23
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Unsettled Gallery, 905 N. Mesquite St., will host an exhibition entitled “Changing Perspectives,” featuring the works of local artists Roy van der Aa and Gregory Montreuil. The show …
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By Mike Cook
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11/30/23
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Casa Camino Real Bookstore has opened its Season of Gratitude Book & Art Sale. Casa Camino Real is a multicultural bookstore featuring new, used, first edition, out of print and rare books …
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11/30/23
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Gallery 925 is hosting the Potters’ Guild in December for their Holiday Market. This annual show reminds that pottery makes wonderful Christmas gifts or you can fill your own stockings. …
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11/30/23
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The New Mexico Watercolor Society (NMWS) Fall 2023 Juried Exhibition is being held at the Doña Ana Arts Council Gallery from December 1-28. The exhibit, entitled “A Happy Place” …
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11/30/23
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Friends! Romans! Countrymen! Lend me your - sorry, wrong play. Back in the 19th century, former American Civil War General and former New Mexico Governor Lew Wallace penned an epic story called …
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11/30/23
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The Asombro Institute for Science Education will host its annual Luminarias: Light Up the Desert event at the Chihuahuan Desert Nature Park 5-7:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 8. During the event, visitors …
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11/30/23
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The Alamogordo Center of Commerce Board of Directors met in special emergency session on Wednesday at 8 am to discuss reviving the Alamogordo Christmas Parade, after the fallout and public outcry from the controversial decision announced on Monday that they were canceling the traditional Alamogordo Christmas Parade for 2023.
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By Chris Edwards, 2nd Life Media Alamogordo
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11/28/23
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The December series for the Academy for Learning in Retirement (ALR) series will focus on "The Art of China." Margaret Goehring, Professor and Academic Head of the NMSU Department of Art, …
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11/28/23
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Borderlands Ballet Company (BBC) presents its 2023 performance of “The Nutcracker” in December, including the Paso del Norte Chamber Orchestra (PDNCO), housed under the umbrella of …
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11/28/23
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Luminarias (small bonfires) were first recorded in the 16th century, when Spanish people lit bonfires along the roads to guide people to Midnight Mass on the final night of Las Posadas. This was …
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By Elva K. Österreich
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11/24/23
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