Archive for March, 2010

American Indian Week 2010

Since Las Cruces and surrounding communities are so rich with American Indian culture, it only makes sense that crafts, dances, and music should kick-off American Indian Week starting on Monday. As part of American Indian Month, NMSU’s American Indian Program makes it a point to really celebrate the traditions and culture of all New Mexico’s American Indian Nations.

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Tone your Body and Mind

Ever wanted to know how to speak Italian, cook Thai food, or how to start your very own four season vegetable garden? Or maybe you have been thinking about ways to relax a little more by indulging in aromatherapy or meditation. Whatever new lifestyle changes you would like to make, Dona Ana Community College offers a variety of classes that might help you fulfill a goal or dream that you have.

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Why you should buy a home by April 30

* Interest rates are at their lowest levels in 40 years. * There is an excellent selection of homes available. * Homes are available at the lowest prices in many years. The best part about buying a house before April 30, 2010 is that you have the opportunity to receive a FREE, non-repayable tax credit. [...]

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Warhol & Pop Art

There are just a couple weeks left to visit the Las Cruces Museum of Art’s current exhibition, “Warhol & Pop Art,” which closes on Saturday, April 3.  Andy Warhol (August 6, 1928–February 22, 1987), is recognized as being one of the most important artists of the last century, more notably as the central artist for [...]

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Veterans, soldiers, and civilians get ready for the 21st Annual Bataan Memorial March

On March 21, 2010, the 21st annual Bataan Memorial Death March will take place on the White Sands Missile Range. The somber sounds of bagpipes mix in curiously with the accompanying sounds of the early morning dawn as participants of the Bataan Memorial Death March begin to slowly lineup for the day’s race…

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Cowboy Days,Las Cruces Farm & Ranch Museum March 13 -14

As I stop to take a look at our amazing organ mountains, I know that whoever coined the saying “ride ‘em cowboy” undoubtedly came from our very own southwestern history; the same history that is being celebrated this weekend at an annual event known as “Cowboy Days”. This is the 12th annual celebration of our [...]

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