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Huge Multi-Family Yard Sale in Nambe
HUGE MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE SATURDAY, MAY 12, 2012 8 A.M. TO 3 P.M. Furniture, Shelving, Dishes, Glassware, Clothing, Jeans, Shoes, Leather Goods, Toys, Baby & Children’s Items Large & Small Appliances ……. 14 Don Bernardo Road Drive US 285 to Pojoaque & Turn East Onto NM 503 Travel 2.5 miles to CR 115/Don Bernardo Road ...
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Pojoaque High Emerald Scholars Honored at Banquet
By Mary Massey, PVHS Assistant Principal Ninety two Pojoaque Valley High School students were selected this year as 2012 Emerald Scholars. The Emerald Scholars program recognizes sophomores, juniors and seniors who have achieved a cumulative 3.50 GPA. Emerald Scholars and their families were honored
Sage and Celebrity in Sustainable-Food Movement to Speak at Camino de Paz School & Farm in Santa Cruz
JOEL SALATIN TO SPEAK AT CAMINO DE PAZ SCHOOL & FARM IN SANTA CRUZ, NM, Acclaimed author and advocate of local food to consult with students Friday, May 4 and speak at school’s annual “Food for Thought” brunch on Saturday, May 5. Joel Salatin, author, family farmer and advocate
Hope Christian Defeats Elks, Scoring Five Unearned Runs
Hope Christian defeated Pojoaque Valley 7-1 Tuesday in a District 5AAA game. Ryan Wolf was the losing pitcher allowing two earned runs and five unearned. Roberto Garcia led the Elks at the plate with a 2-for-3 performance. “We battled the entire time but we have got to quit giving up
Joan Logghe, Santa Fe Poet Laureate, to Perform at Northern New Mexico College
Joan Logghe Joan Logghe, La Puebla resident, is Santa Fe's third poet Laureate, serving from 2010-2012.She began teaching poetry as a volunteer in her children’s school in Chimayo thirty
Amado, Christopher Roybal’s New Film, Premiers Online
Christopher Roybal Christopher Roybal sent PojoaqueNews.com th following e-mail today. My new short film AMADO (2012) premiered online last night at midnight and will be available to screen for the
Top Five Rumors of the Week for Pojoaque Valley
Since rumors are so popular with Home Sapiens, we decided to have a weekly Top Five Rumors for Pojoaque Valley. Readers are invited to e-mail rumors. Here we go. Number 1: A Dollar Store is coming to Pojoaque
Film: “Ancient Pathways-Modern Leaders” To Be Shown At Northern New Mexico College
On Thursday, April 12, 2012 at 6:00 pm the Northern New Mexico College Humanities Series presents “Ancient Pathways-Modern Leaders,” a film by Silver Bullet Productions, facilitated by Dr. Mathew Martinez, Assistant Professor of Pueblo Indian Studies at Northern New Mexico College. The film
Pojoaque High Film-Makers Take Top Honors in State Wide Competition
Bottom row, left to right: Jesse Gomez, JJ Garcia, Mrs. Lenore Trujillo, teacher, Aleena Frenier. Top row: Camille Martinez, Joylynn Martinez, Melinda Quintana and Nick Dominguez. Not picture: Hippolyte Bernard. Lenore
More Than 400 Athletes Compete in All Indian Senior Olympics
Over 400 Native American elders from 22 pueblos arel competing in the New Mexico Senior Olympics 2012 All Indian Game Day at the Pueblo of Pojoaque Wellness Center. The event has been held at the Isleta
