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Special Event at Pueblo of Pojoaque Library Book Club Meeting

By John Knoll • on June 23, 2010

 The June Book Club Meeting will be on Wednesday June 23rd (rather than on the usual last Wednesday of the month) at 6 p.m. The book is The Secret Knowledge of Water by Craig Childs.   Our special guest will be the author himself!  Copies of the book are available for checkout at the library through support of a grant from the NM State Library...

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Santa Fe County Mobile Health Van Offers Free Services

By John Knoll • on April 15, 2010

The Santa Fe County Mobile Health van provides free medical assessments, screenings, medical information and referrals to the senior centers in the county; and at events such as farmers’ markets, health fairs, the County Fair and the Galisteo Rodeo. They also provide immunizations during flu season. Each

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Pojoaque High Scholars Honored at Banquet

By John Knoll • on March 31, 2010

The Emerald Scholars, sophomore, junior and senior Pojoaque High students with a 3.5 cumulative GPA, or better, will be honored at a Cities of Gold Hotel banquet on Wednesday, March 31 at 6:30 p.m. The event is open to the public. The Emerald Scholars are: Seniors: Julia Archuleta, Jovanna Chavez, Lawrence

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Free Milagro Workshop at The Teen Center

By John Knoll • on March 26, 2010

If you have an interest in making milagros, there’s a free  milagros workshop with Santa Fe artist Susan Charlot Jay on March 27 at The Teen Center, located at 89 La Puebla Road. Joan Logghe, Teen Center co-ordinator, said Jay brings a healing approach to her art. Participants in the workshop,

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Pojoaque Valley’s Wine Tasting Room

Pojoaque Valley’s Wine Tasting Room

By John Knoll • on March 3, 2010

 Camila Roybal pours a glass of Estrella Del Norte Wine Estrella Del Norte Vineyard, across the highway from the Pojoaque River, on the northwest corner of

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THE BOMB: A New History

By John Knoll • on January 18, 2010

 Stephen M. Younger, formerly in charge of nuclear weapons research and development at Los Alamos National Laboratory, in his recently released paperback, “The Bomb: A New History,” makes the statement, “given the right conditions and incentives, it is possible for a nation to give

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Nambe Travel Center Has Free Wi-Fi

By John Knoll • on January 11, 2010

The Arby’s Restaurant at the Nambe Travel Center recently received an outstanding recommendation from the Department of Health and Social Services that said, “the facility and the standards they uphold serve as an excellent example of food safety and sanitation for other facilities to aspire

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Census Bureau Now Hiring

By John Knoll • on January 5, 2010

The U.S. Census Bureau is currently testing in Nambe Pueblo. The bureau is testing for census takers ($12.25 per hour) and office workers ($9.25 per hour) Practice test booklets are available prior to attending the testing session. Tests will be administered on Jan. 5-8. For more information contact

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Free Retablo Workshop at Hands Across Cultures

By John Knoll • on January 5, 2010

ARTIST OF THE MONTH Free Art Workshops for Teens & Up @ THE TEEN CENTER OF HANDS ACROSS CULTURES 89 La Puebla Road ALWAYS FREE,  ALWAYS FOOD,  ALWAYS COOL!! COME ON DOWN!!   CALL FOR INFO:: 753-3174 Retablos with Mindy Newby winner of best retablo and best of show at Northern New Mexico

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El Rancho Matachines Celebrate the New Year

El Rancho Matachines Celebrate the New Year

By John Knoll • on December 31, 2009

La Malinche The Matachines dance may be a dying tradition in El Rancho, but it’s far from dead by any stretch of the imagination. On New Year’s Day

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