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Our calendar points out when and where to find an event worth attending - from Albuquerque’s International Balloon Fiesta, Santa Fe’s Indian Market, pow wows at pueblos; chile festivals and more. Around 505's events listing covers three months of interesting, off-beat, educational or artistic events. We strive to pay attention to venues that don't get seen and heard as much as others do so that there's almost always something here that you'd never thought of before.

Ongoing Events:

How the West is One: The Art of New Mexico, 70 works by Native American, Hispanic and European-American artists, Museum of Fine Arts in Santa Fe, 476-5072.
Greece: Secrets of the Past, 11 a.m., 3 p.m. daily, DynaTheater at the Natural History Museum, 841-2800.
Here, Now & Always, more than 1,300 Native American artifacts, accompanied by poetry, story, song and scholarly discussion, Museum of Indian Arts and Culture in Santa Fe, 476-1250.
Allan Houser: An American Treasure, nine sculptural works spanning the artist’s career, Arnold and Doris Roland Sculpture Garden in Santa Fe, 476-1251.
Multiple Visions: A Common Bond, displays of toys, traditional arts, village scenes, textiles and popular arts, Museum of International Folk Art in Santa Fe, 476-1200.
Needles and Pins, tools and techniques used to create textiles and dress, Museum of International Folk Art in Santa Fe, 476-1200.
Spider Woman’s Gift: Navajo Weaving Traditions, Museum of Indian Arts and Culture in Santa Fe, 476-1250.
Photographing Navajos, by John Collier Jr., Farmington Museum Gallery at the Downtown Center, 599-1174.
From Dinosaurs to Drill Bits, 8 a.m-5 p.m., Monday through Saturday at Farmington Museum at Gateway Park, 599-1174.
Bird Watching, more than 100 species that frequent Farmington, 8 – 11 a.m., Riverside Nature Center, 599-1422.
Albuquerque and the Personal Computer Revolution, NM Museum of Natural History and Science, 841-2800.
Through Jan. 6, 2008 – Excavating Egypt: Great Discoveries from the Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, New Wing Galleries of the Museum of Fine Arts in Santa Fe, 476-5062.
Through Jan. 13, 2008 – Maya Textile Art: Collections of the Centro de Textiles del Mundo Maya, National Hispanic Cultural Center, 246-2261.
Through Jan. 26 – Hylé Expression: A Solo Exhibition of Contemporary Works in Wood by French Sculptor Pascal, Las Cruces Museum of Art, 575-541-2137.
Through Feb. 10 – Temples and Tombs: Treasures of Egyptian Art, Albuquerque Museum of Art & History, 243-7255.
Through April 27 – New Visions Inspired by Tradition, Hopi, Santa Clara and Navajo sculpture, Museum of Indian Arts & Culture in Santa Fe, 476-1250.
Fridays – Scottish Country Dance Lessons, 7:30 p.m. at Friends Meeting Hall, 294-0042.

December Events:

Through Dec. 16 – Drawings by Throughout December – The Big, Bad and Bold, Balloon Museum exhibit blimps and other massive airships, 768-6028.
Navajo artist Sheldon Harvey and Old Town painter Eason Eige, Andrews Pueblo Pottery & Art Gallery in Old Town, 243-0414.
Through Dec. 31 – Pablita Velarde at Bandelier, an exhibition by the Santa Clara Pueblo artist, Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, 476-1269.
Through Jan. 1 – Ride Around the World, 10 a.m., noon, 1, 2, 4 and 5 p.m. daily, DynaTheater at the Natural History Museum, 841-2800.
Through Jan. 2 – It’s About Time, noon, 1 p.m., 2 p.m., planetarium at Natural History Museum, 841-2800.
7-9, 13-16, 21-23 – It’s A Wonderful Life, 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday, Albuquerque Little Theatre, 242-4750.
9 – All Ages Girard 25th Anniversary Celebration, 1 p.m. – 4 p.m., Museum of International Folk Art in Santa Fe, 476-1200.
10 – Albuquerque Concert Band (80-piece symphonic), 7 p.m., Albuquerque Bio Park, 294-0192.
14&15 – Benefit Days at Angel Fire Resort for Music From Angel Fire, 800-633-7463.
15 – Ghost Tour of Old Town, 9 p.m., 246-8687.
15 – Brewmasters Festival, Taos Ski Valley, 575-776-2291.
15 – Lionheart vocal ensemble, 7:30 p.m., Old San Ysidro Church in Corrales, 877-287-0082.
16 – Baumann Marionettes, 5:30 p.m., Museum of Fine Arts, 476-5072.
18 – The Rumi Concert, 7:30 – 10 p.m., The Lensic, Santa Fe, 988-1234.
22 – New Mexico Bowl, 2:30 p.m., Corner of University and Avenida Cesar Chavez, 925-9999.
23 – Full Moon Ghost Tour of Old Town, 10 p.m., 246-8687.
24 – Torchlight Parade, 6 p.m., Taos Ski Valley, 575-776-2291.
25 – Taos Pueblo Deer or Matachina Dance, 575-758-1028.
27, 30 – Textile Artist Demonstration, 1 – 4 p.m., Museum of International Folk Art, 476-1200.
31 – New Years Eve Torchlight Parade, Fireworks and Laser Show, Angel Fire Resort, 800-633-7463.

January Events:

1 – Taos Pueblo Turtle Dance, 575-758-1028.
5 – Bobby McFerrin & Dave Grusin, 8 pm, UNM’s Popejoy Hall, 925-5858.
6 – Picuris Pueblo King's Day Celebration/Reyes Say, Ceremonial Dance, 575-587-1099.
15-27– Menopause The Musical, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday; 8 p.m. Friday; 2& 8 p.m. Saturday, KiMo Theatre, 883-7800.
15-Feb. 2 – Revolutions International Theatre Festival, various times and venues, 254-8393.
17 – Santa Fe New Music presents Toneland Security, 7 p.m., Charlotte Jackson Project Space, 474-6601.
19 – Winter Bird and Bat Festival, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m., Rio Grande Nature Center, 344-7240.
19 – Santa Fe New Music presents For Phillip Guston, 1 p.m., SITE Santa Fe, 474-6601.
20 – Drum! 2 & 6 p.m., UNM’s Popejoy Hall, 925-5858.
25 – Chamber Music Albuquerque presents Mark O'Connor's Appalachian Waltz Trio, 7:30 p.m., Albuquerque Academy, 268-1990.
25 – Picuris Pueblo St. Paul's Feast Day, Ceremonial Dance, 575-587-1099.
26&27 – Big Ol' Texas Weekend, Angel Fire Resort, 800-633-7463.
27 – Monterey Jazz Festival, 7:30 pm, UNM’s Popejoy Hall, 925-5858.
30-Feb. 3 – A Medieval Snowdown in Durango, www.snowdown.org.

February Events:

1-3 – Gypsy, 8 p.m. Friday; 2& 8 p.m. Saturday; 2& 7:30 p.m. Sunday, UNM’s Popejoy Hall, 925-5858.
1-5 – Mardi Gras Celebrations, Angel Fire, 800-446-8117.
2 – Picuris Pueblo Candelaria Feast Day, Ceremonial Dance, 575- 587-1099.
2-3 – Taos Chamber Music Group, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, 5:30 p.m. Sunday, Harwood Museum, 575-758-2052.
3 – Albuquerque Concert Band (80-piece symphonic), 3 p.m., Los Lunas High School, 294-0192.
6 – Wynton Marsalis, 7:30 p.m., Kiva Auditorium, 268-0044.
8 – Orchid Ensemble, 8 p.m., South Broadway Cultural Center, 232-9868.
14-16 – Soaring Society of America Convention, DoubleTree Hotel in Albuquerque, 392-1177.
16-17 – Albuquerque Home & Lifestyle Show, 10 a.m.- 6 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sunday, Expo New Mexico (State Fairgrounds), featuring Healthy Housekeeper Laura Dellutri, 796-0803.
16- June 29 – 2008 US Bowling Congress Open Championships, Albuquerque Convention Center.
17 – San Juan Symphony's Gershwin Valentine in Durango, 3-5 p.m., 970-247-7657.
20 – Santa Fe New Music presents Violin Futura, 7 p.m., Scottish Rite Center, 474-6601.
21-24 – ARTfeast, featuring Santa Fe’s cuisine, international vintners, fashion, homes and art to benefit art programs for Santa Fe schoolchildren, 603-4643. 24 – Chamber Music Albuquerque presents the Leipzig String Quartet, 3 p.m., Albuquerque Academy, 268-1990.
28-March 2 – Durango Independent Film Festival, 1-800-525-8855.
29-March 2 – 20th Annual National Fiery Foods & Barbecue Show, Sandia Resort and Casino, 873-8680.

March Events:

March 1,2 – 20th Annual National Fiery Foods & Barbecue Show, Sandia Resort and Casino, 873-8680.
2 – Albuquerque Concert Band, 3 p.m., Sandia High School, 294-0192.
6 – Peru Negro, 7:30 p.m., National Hispanic Cultural Center, 232-9868.
15 – Arlo Guthrie, 8 pm, KiMo Theatre, 232-9868.




Don't forget - Wedding Expo 2011 at Sandia Resort & Casino on Sunday, Jan. 23

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