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The Morning Herald from Hagerstown, Maryland • Page 36

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ue pasa? janta Fe, N.AA.. Sunday, August 10, i98o THE NEW MEXICAN D-ll a. ethoven, Adams, Schumann. 983-2075. Pre-Ftesta Sunday Show, 7:30 p.m., DeVargas Park.

ay Youth Committee, 10 Registration fee, $10. 984-6860. a the American c' P- American Legion Hall Second Street and Cerrillos Road. $3 Sf mb Garden Club Annual Picnic, 6 p.m., 542 East Palace. Husbands and guest welcome.

Uttag to Strenuous hike to Trampas Lakes and the San Leonardos. 471-5075. 3rd Annual Antique Ethnographic Art Show and Sale, 11 a.m.-6 p.m., Sweeney Center. $1.50, $2.50. Parents Without Partners, Brunch, 10 a.m.

at Los Alamos Inn; Rodeo, 1:30 p.m. Social, 5 p.m. 662-7877. Dinner Rancho de Chimayo. Pasa Club, Golf at Cochiti.

Dian Fortunate, 4714494; and Randall Davey tour and hiking Renate Mahler, 984-8313. 1 0 Persons Service meets for lunch 1 p.m., at The Forge, Inn of the Governors. Whatever Four will sing. Reservations due today, 473-1931. Santa Fe County Fair horse show, apple pie contest rodeo, livestock contest and sale, pony rides, barbecue and more.

Open at 7 a.m. Free. Fair grounds on Rodeo Road. Ron Ortega 471-4711 or Robert Padilla 827-6845. Festival de Verano, painters and sculptors show their works 9 a.m.-6 p.m.

at Cathedral Park, Cathedral Place and artisans at Plazas del Rio Park, Old Santa Fe Trail and Alameda. Free. 383-1210. Final Rehearsals of major chamber works by the Santa Fe chamber Music Festival, 10 a.m.^ pm weekdays and 11:15 a.m. Saturdays through Aug 18 at St.

Francis Auditorium. Free. Call 982-1890. Duplicate Bridge 1:30 p.m. 1624 St.

Michael's Drive ACBL sanctioned. Sue Hansen, 982-8975. 11 MON Apprentice Artists' Concert I 9 p.m Santa Fe Ooera General admission, $5. 982-3851. Fe Community ABC Gardeners meets 9 a.m., 207 Calle San Simon Program on butterflies by Maggie Rubino.

988-3995. Registration for fall classes at Ballet Academic de Santa Fe. 984-1345. Santa Fe NOW meets 6:30 p.m., La Farge Library Conference Room. Public invited.

982-2790. Leads Clab meets 7:15 a.m. Barbara Conroy of Career Connections, Marigold Fine of Marigold Video Productions and Mary Griffin of Mary Kay Cosmetics will speak. Reservations, Kari Lyn, 983-2462 or Melinda Balling at 988-5286. Poetry and Drama Workshop sponsored by Open Hands Art With Elders, p.m., today through Augas at Alto Senior Center, 1121 Alto St.

Free. Pilot Clab of Santa Fe meets at noon, La Fonda Hotel Anna Mane McQuarie, 982-3671, ext. 303, 471-5785. Former Girl Scout Reception p.m., Sangre de Cristo Girl Scout Council, 450 St. Michael's Drive.

983- Maternal and Child Health Center Intensive Dental Clinic for school age children. Through Aug 15 514 Onate.CaU 982-3689 for appointment. Free Immunization Clinic 8-11 a.m. Mondays Fridays, Santa Field Health Office, 605 Letrado. 827-9660.

Duplicate Bridge, 1 p.m., 1624 St. Michael's Drive ACBL sanctioned. Dixie Tomlin at 473-0325. 12 TUB Gothic Prelude, The New Light, Romanesque to Gothic, Suger, Abelard, shows by Charles Bell in a series called The Human Arts: A Symbolic History. 7:30 p.m., The Center for Contemporary Arts.

Admission $2, students and seniors free. 982-1338. Staying Motivated, workshop for business owners, managers, and anyone wanting information on leadership and communications skills. a.m., Inn at Loretto. $25 Chamber of Commerce members, $35 nonmembers.

Registration information, Little Flower Reading Circle meets 2 p.m., 1111 Galisteo St. Helen June Wheeler will present a program on Poor Clares, a cloistered order of Nuns. Antique American Indian Art Show and Sale. Noon to 9 p.m. today and 10:30 a.m.

to 6 p.m., Aug. 13, Sweeney Convention Center. Admission $4.25. John Gooch performs 7 p.m. on the Plaza as part of "Plaza Live." Free.

983-7317. Die Fledermaus 9 p.m. Santa Fe Opera, 982-3851. Santa Fe Council for Soviet Jewry meets 8 p.m. at Temple Beth Shalom, 205 E.

Barcelona to hear an update on conditions of the remaining prisoners of conscience and to write letters. 982-9792. La Leche League of Los Alamos meets 9:30 a.m., White Rock Presbyterian Church, 310 Rover White Rock. Topic: "Nutrition and Weaning," Andrea Patterson, 672-1953, Jann Light, 662-7710. Santa Fe Gem and Mineral Club meets 7:30 p.m.

in the basement of Saint John's Methodist Church. Newcomers Club monthly luncheon, 11:30 a.m., Eldorado Hotel, 309 W. San Francisco St. Speaker: U.S. Rep.

Bill Richardson. Reservations, 982-0675. Sydney New Mexican Matthew Valdez, 79, of Santa Fe will be a competitor in the teen-age division. Body builders to flex stuff Body builders from around the state and Santa Fe will be competing int he Western Desert Classic body building championships Saturday beginniong at 7:30 p.m. at the Greer Garson Theater.

Santa Feans will also be competing for local titles the Capitol City meet at the same time Both events are sponsored by Pro Gym of Albuquerque. Posing during the events will be David Hawk, a former Mr. World and Mr Universe. He also will be giving a lecture during Zonta Club meets at the Guadalupe Cafe. Call Irene Porterfield for time and reservations, 982-5296.

Contacts meets 11:30 a.m. John Cunningham of a Bur 8 lar al Fire Alarm, and Willie Douden of Willie Interiors will speak. Reservations, Richard White, 982-8558, Melinda Balling, 988-5286. Singles of Santa Fe Luncheon at noon on the patio at the Folk Art Museum. 982-9644.

Que Pasa Club Trivial Pursuit outdoors Chris Judson, 672-3689. Behind Adobe Walls Garden Tour sponsored by the Santa Fe Garden Club, 1-1 p.m. Tickets available 10 a.m. today at the Hilton. $35 per person.

Advance ticket information, 982-8975. Duplicate Bridge, 1 p.m., 1624 St. Michael's Drive ACBL sanctioned. Dixie Tomlin, 473-0325. the day, but the time has not been determined.

Categories for competition in the Desert Classic include men's open and novice, over 35 and teen-age. THe women's categories are novice, open and mixed pairs. For the Capitol City competition, the categories are meen's women's and teen-age. Admission for the event is $5 and $10 Prejudging will begin at 9:30 a.m.. For more information, call Pro Gym at 294-1221 Albuquerque.

THU Die Agyptische Helena, 9 p.m., Santa Fe Opera. 982- 13 WED L'Incoronazione di Poppea, 9 p.m. Santa Fe Ooera 982-3851. Now: The Bondage and Freedom of History, lecture and audio-visual presentation by Charles G. Bell, 8:30 p.m., St.

John's College Common Room. Free. 982-3691. Trouble hi Lincoln County performed 7 p.m. Fuller Lodge, Los Alamos County Fair.

Free. 662-6272 Santa Fe County Democratic Women luncheon for candidate wives Penny Powell and Beverly Luna, noon Eldorado Hotel. Reservations, 983-9659, 988-9134. Santa Fe Chapter of Personnel Administrators organizational meeting, 5-7 p.m., La Posada Library Room. Kathy Jahner, 471-2170.

In Praise of Our Elders exhibit of work by Open Hands Art With Elders program participants. Celebration 1-3 p.m., Santuario de Guadalupe. 982-4258 Networking Women of Santa Fe meets to exchange information, ideas and leads in professional and personal areas. p.m., Palace Restaurant. Bring cards, flyers and brochures.

American Legion meets 7 p.m. Santa Fe Striders, Fun Run from the Plaza. 6 p.m. All ages and running abilities welcome. Tim BurrelJ Duplicate Bridge, 1 p.m., 1624 St.

Michael's Drive Novice and handicap games. ACBL sanctioned Bill Spight, 982-1463. Children's Writing Workshop for ages 10-J3 meets Wednesdays, 3:30 p.m.-4:30 pm Free. Enchanting Land Bookstore, 303 Alameda Join the Culture for Lunch Bunch, 11:30 a -1 Thursdays, First Interstate Plaza, 150 Washington Ave' Featuring: Artists from the Apprentice Program of the Santa Fe Opera, celebrating the Opera's 30th Anniversary. 982-3671.

Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival 8 p.m. today, 3-30 p.m. Aug. 16. Debussy, Beethoven, Poulenc, Liszt St Francis Auditorium.

983-2075. Opera Preview, The Magic Flute, noon in the Fine Arts Museum. Guests: Kevin Langan and Sally Wolf. $2. North Central New Mexico Head Injury Support Group meets 7 p.m., St.

Vincent Hospital Auditorium. Dr. John Rhodes will speak on "Education of Head Injured, Facilities Available and Advocacy. Dan and Martha, or Ray and Joan, 672-1252. Embroiderers' Guild of America, Manos Encantadas meets a.m., with brown bag lunch and "helping hands" until 1:30 p.m.

LDS Church, Rodeo Road. Program: 1986 Quilting by Nancy Price. Open to the public. 988-7294, 982-9347. Knowledge of the Hunter, Arts training about developing spiritual ground work.

7-9 p.m. today and Aug. 15 and dawn until noon, Aug. 16, with another course Aug. 18, 19 and 20 Bldg T-J6 IAIA, College of Santa Fe Campus.

988-6698. 5th Annual Indian Art Auction First session 10 a second session 2:30 p.m., Sweeney Convention Center' Preview during Indian Art Show, noon-9 Aug 12 Catalog $13, admits 2. San Miguel County Fair Entries taken 3-7 p.m. today; Exhibits open to the public 9 a.m.-3p.m. Aug.

15, 9 a 6:30 p.m. Aug. 16; Livestock will be sold 8-30 a Aug 17. Hot Springs Las Vegas. 454-1497.

Parents Without Partners Amtgos meet at 2 Cherokee Lane, White Rock. Possible dinner beforehand. Bring something to share and a potential member. 672-9539. Que Pasa Club Cafe Night, p.m.

at Santa Fe Grill. Marc Reich, 662-7278. Duplicate Bridge, 1 p.m., 1624 St. Michael's Drive ACBL sanctioned. Nancy Ziluca, 983-3929.

15 FRI Musical Conversation with Allan Vogel. Noon at St Francis Auditorium. 983-2075. Preview of Award Winning Pieces from 1986 Santa Fe Indian Market. 7-9 p.m., Mezzanine of La Fonda Hotel Open to members of the Southwestern Association on Indian Affairs.

Memberships: $15 single, $25 family. Ladles Only, All Male Dance Review, 7-9 Club $10 (includes band till 1 a.m.). 984-2003. oy with Jon Harris, guitar and Deborah Golata, soprano for a "Musical Conversation. For tune and location, 473-2040.

New Mexico Mountain Club moderate moonlight hike 7:15 p.m. 471-4905. Square Dance Fiesta Festival today, Aug. 16 and 17 College of Santa Fe Alumni Hall. Allemande Leftovers' Shelby Dawson, caller and Bill Lizut, cuer.

471-6495. Cha ter Pre-Fiesta pot-luck picnic, 5 p.m., 115 W. Cordova Road. Bring your own silverware Parking at church parking lot. 471-2520.

Native American Spirituality will be discussed and compared to traditional Christianity by D.C. Cole and Regis Pecos. 7 p.m., College of Santa Fe. Free. 473-6110.

Stories, Masks, Mime, performance 7 p.m., Burnt Horses Bookstore, 307 Johnson St. 982-4799. Reunion for the Classes of 1943, 1944 and 1945, today Aug. 16 and 17. Bob Kenning 982-3420, Helen Lopez Perry 471-1285 or Delfina Calles Borrego at 471-7712.

Celebracion del Matrlmonio film on Hispanic wedding traditions of Northern New Mexico, 7:30 p.m., Northern New Mexico Community College, Cutting Hall, El Rito Campus. Free. 982-9301. Parents Without Partners General meeting and orientation, 7:30 p.m., 1723 Medio. Bring snack and beverage.

982-3958. Sierra Club Outings Open to the public. Strenuous backpack to the Latir Wilderness area. Leave today at noon through Aug. 17.

983-1594. Que Pasa Club Lynn Hayes reception, 6-10 p.m., Fern Kimball, and Santa Fe Opera, Mark Reich 662-7278. Spanish Speaking Al-Anon Group now forming. Call Teresa, 473-0760. Life Energy Made Visible, Information on B.E.E.M.

life energy interpretations using Kirlian photography. p.m., Fridays, 228 Grant Oftice Plaza, Room 20. Free. 984-9788. Duplicate Bridge, 1 p.m.

at the Santa Fe Women's Club. ACBL sanctioned. Ruth Hughes, 982-8851. Duplicate Bridge, 7:30 p.m. at 1624 St.

Michael's Drive. ACBL sanctioned. Jim Wheelock, 982-1043. 16 SAT The King Goes Forth to France, 9 p.m. Santa Fe Indian Market 8 a.m.-6 p.m.

today and Aug. 17 on the Plaza. 455-2590. Newcomers Club Brunch Noon at Ogelvics 150 Washington Ave. 988-7089.

Bodybuilding Championships 7:30 p.m., Greer Garson Theatre, $5 and $10. 294-1221. Barbecue 4-8 p.m., St. Michael's High School. Steak, salad, baked potato and drink.

$7 donation. 983-7353. How to Create Intimacy Within a Relationship 4-hour workshop, 10 a.m.-noon and 1-3 p.m., The Women's Center, Unitarian Church, 1738 North Sace Los Alamos. $25. Parents Without Partners Party Different at 2 Cherokee Lane, White Rock.

Bring a snack and a nonalcoholic beverage. 672-9539. Singles of Santa Fe Spaghetti dinner 5:30 pm at Marge s. Bring your own beverage, tableware. 982-0760.

Sierra Club Outing Open to the public. Easy hike, 9:30 662 Windsurfm 8 lessons, Cindy Heinberg, Arts and Crafts Market sponsored by Santa Fe Indian School, 9 a.m.-7 p.m. every Saturday and Sunday through Sept. 7 at Indian School campus. 988-6291.

Concerts for Youth Co-sponsored by Santa Fe Community College and Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival. 10: 15 a.m. 382-1890. QUE PASA DEADLINE Tuesday 5 p.m. The Magk Flute.

p.m Santa FR Opera. 982-3851. The New Mexican prints Que Pasa only on Sundays. To submit announcements to Que Pasa: Items should be of a public service nature. Commercial items, such as exercise classes and other profit-making events, will be given low priority.

Articles should be 25 words or less. Material should be typed. We cannot take your items on the phone. Announcements should include a telephone number where readers can call for more information. Publication of items cannot be guaranteed.

Fees must be included in news release. Announcements should be taken to The New Mexican office at 202 E. Marcy St. or mailed to Que Pasa, The New Mexican, P.O Box2048, Santa Fe, NM. 87501.

For information about Que Pasa, call the Living department, 983-3303 ext. 321 or 340..

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