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The Santa Fe Reporter from Santa Fe, New Mexico • Page 18

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"TIT 1 PIVOTAL RESOURCES INC. Practical for changing Steveno Ph.D. Lena Sedletzky Stevens of the "Michael Teachings" April Schedule of "Mlchaer Study group: Wednesday. April 5 806 Gonzales Kd $1O Evening with The Future of Conscious Industrialism Channeled lecture "wetther report' time for personal Wednesday, April 19 Upayah Center (formerly Slpapu) $1O Jose and Lena are available for individual channeled sessions: Clear, helpful Information. Short notice OK 505-902-0732 FAX 505-909-4626 THE CHILDREN'S SCHOOL Since 1971 Co-op Pre-School, Accredited Kindergarten (4 5 year olds) Atmosphere of Love and Acceptance Camp A Happy Place to Be! 983-8924 1804 Arroyo Chamiso Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505 a CONTRHCTOR LICENSING "Guarantee: No Pass No Pay" Construction Seminars, Inc.

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IA1A Museum, 108 Cathedral Race. 988-6281, exL 113. Lecture by Helen Caldicott, Telling the Stwy, the Fiftieth Annivereaiy of the Nuclear students, seniors. 7 Unitarian Church, Barcelona SL Galisteo. 982- Bookslgning for "Day Hikes in the Santa Fe Area" ft-7 am.

Wild Mountain Outfitters, 513 West Cordova Rd. Lecture by James Q. Wilson, The Moral Great Hall, SL John's College, 1160 Camino Cruz Blanca 982-3691. Benefit sale of children's clothes, toys etc to benefit LaLeche League of SF. Nooo-S fun.

County Fair BWg. Concert composer, baritone sac player Fred Ho Afro-Asian Trio. $10. 8 pun. CCA, 291 Barcelona 9821338.

Albuquerque and Four Comers Pipe Band Bonnie Bedlam i Megan Guthria students, seniors. 8 pjn. Greer Garson Theatre, College of SF. 473-6511. Music guitar vocals.

Free 730 ant Cafe Oasis, Galisteo Perfomwnce of The Metaphor of the Quift," reading by Baird Co. Donations for Hope House. 7 pan. San- tuariode Guadalupe Performance of The Taming of the Sh rew." students. 730 pjn.

SF High School Theatre. 989-5507. Performance of "Seascape" by Edward Albee. seniors, students. 8 pjn.

SF Community Theatre, 142 DeVargas. 988-4262. Performance by Blacksheep Ensemble, short play festival. $8.8 am. Railyard Performance Center, 43 W.

Manhattan. 471-6239. Performance of plays by women, "Girls Night Out," including works by Jan Jaleneck, Michael SladeS Pamela Ritke. $8.8 am. Sf Performing Arts Theater.

821 San Mateo. Suite D. 8201425. Artists' Reception for ten artists in an anniversary show.5-7pjn.Gallery 821,821 Canyon Rd. 988-4345.

Artist's i for Diane LMen- aes, "Boys andgkts," oil on Bnen. pjn. Through April 29. Jean Cocteau Cinema, 418 Montezuma Ave. 986-0382.

Opening Reception for'Norval Morrisseau: The Fatherof Woodland Indian Art" 5-7 pjn. Through May 18. Maslak-McLeod Canadian Art, 607 Old SF Trail. 820-6389. Artists' Reception for artists in watercolors, monotypes, drawings ceramics.

5-8 pjn. The Realist Gallery, 445 Don Miguel. Opening Reception for "New Mexico Quilts." 4-6 pjn.Through April 28. Governor's Gallery, Fourth floor. State Capitol.

Artist's Reception to publicly announce the winner of '95 City Poster contest 4-6 pin. Aura Gallery, 409 Palace Ava Narrative Tradition." 2-7 pjn. Sween ey Center, MarcySt Benefit Party for April FooTs Day to celebrate peace justice. Music, food, etc. $5 to benefit Los Alamos Study Group.

Bjua-mkHght Desig Center, 418 Cerrillos Rd. 982-7747. Fashion Show "Seniors Spring Fashion Show." $5 to benefit Capital City Chapter AARP. 1 -a pjn. Qks Lodge, OLD Las Vegas Hwy.

471-0085. Oass on Kundalinl yoga for beginners Hari Cham Kaur. $10.10 am. Lightship of SF. 753-7832.

Benefit sale of children's clothes, toys etc to benefit LaLeche League of SF. 9 ajru-4 pjn. County Fair Bldg. Brazos Cliffs. 466-4329.

Lecture on "Democracy In Mexico- Where Have They Been Where are They Going," Roderic Camp. $8.9 am. GreerGanson Theatre, College of SF. 982-4931. Boofuigning tasting for Frederick Muller, La Coinlda, the Foods, Cooking Traditions of the Upper Rio HOW TO PLACE INFORMATION IN THE CALENDAR iiinlmr IhHnit muat be submitted in vad at Aa Reporter BY FHI- Mcatirjii in the Mowing paper.

ay must iiuJuda the eventBnd atalephona numhar where we may obtain more information, i ending up to $10 ara eligibla to he ufuaiuzatlons) butTnust he one-time oniy basis. demonstrations. 1MV Grande 2-4 pjn. Waldenbooks, Villa Unda Mail Stories for kids Annie Rose, the Rower Fairy. Free.

1030 am. Old SF Trail Bookstore Coffeehouse. 9888878. Benefit Book Sate for Friends of CSF Library. 11 pjn.

College ofSF Library Basement, 1600 St Michael's Drive. 466-4097. Music Paul Aguter, acoustic guitar. Free. 730 pjn.

Cafe Oasis, 526 Galisteo. 983-9599. Concert The Drum is the Voice of the Trees. students, seniors. 8 pjn.

Greer Garson Theatre, Col tege of Sf. 473-6511. Performance of "The Quilters," a reading live music by Molly Newman Barbara Damashek. students, seniors. 8 pjn.

Hilton Hotel, Sandoval. Performance of "Seascape" by Edward Albee. seniors, students. 8 pjn. SF Community Theatre, 142 DeVargas.

988-4262. Performance of The Taming of the Shrew." students. 730 pjn. SF High School Theatre. 989-5507.

Art Event, "Waxaktun Space Station Project" 8 pjn. Off Site Alternative space, 2890 Trades West Road off Siler. Performance by Bfacksheep Ensemble, "Couched," short play festival. $8.8 pjn. Railyard Performance Center, 430 W.

Manhattan. 471-6239. Arfafs Reception for Rosalinda Koto, "The Jazz Portrait Series," original drawings Iris prints. 2-5 pjn. A Sound Look, 301 N.

Guadalupe. 9833312. Exhaiition Opening of tapestries by PurthManninaThroughAprilTapestry Rd 14. Madrid 4710194. Studto Tour of textiles, painting, ceramics.

10 p.m. 530 S. Guadalupe Manhattan. Exhibition Opening of "vignettes of the War," black white hand-painted photographers of France by Virginia Lee Uerz. Through April 30.

Main Library, 145 Washington Ave, Emil Pick Gallery. Opening Reception for "Piecework as Art abstract designs on quilts comforters from 19th 20th century. 3-5 pjn. Through April 8. Robert F.

Nichols Gallery, 419 Canyon Rd 9822145. Quflt Bazaar, part of "Quilts, a Narrative Tradition." 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Sweeney Center, Marcy St Artist's Reception for Sarah Mary Taylor, "Afro-American Contemporary Quiltmaker." 4-8 pjn. Through April 30. Leslie Muth Gallery, 225 DeVar- gas.

989-4620. Artists' Reception for Reginald Gammon, "Just for the Health Of It." palnt- the Divine," paintings pencil work. 3-6 Through April 19. SF Contemporary Art, 901 W.San Mateo. 9885678.

Workshop, film discussion on "Living Free 2-8 pja 9830298. Presentation on astrology for beginners. Frea 4-530 pjn. 320 Galisteo St, Suite 303.989-1240. Community Circle, "The Action of Creation" Lewis.

Donation. 630 pjn. Eckankar worship service, "Loving One's Serf." 11 pjn. Lightship of SR Johrei Healings. Free.

4-6 pan. 1418 KototamaSound Practice. Free CaB for time. 471-5194. Service, The Cetebration.il aim.

SF Women's Club, 1616 Old PecoSTrail. 466-8954. Concert Los Angeles Doctors' Symphony. Free.3 pjn.GreatHafl.St John's College. 982-3691.

Benefit Concert Musty Chiffon. Cafe Escatera, Lincoln Place 984-1019. Concert SF Community Ouches-" tra, featuring works by Jody His cellist RuthSommers. Frea 230 pjn.St Francis Auditorium, Museum of Fine Arts, Plaza 466-4818. Champagne brunch Eleanor Sterner! 11 2 pjn.

Eldorado Hotel Lobby Lounge, 309 W. San Francisco St 988-4455. Performance of "Seascape" by Edward seniors, students. 2pjn.SFC6mmunity Theatre, 142 E. DeVargas.

988-426t I Performance by Black'sheep Err- sembte, play festival $8.8 pjn. Ffaryisrd.f'erfonnahce Center, 430W. Manhattaa 471-6239. Stuan Tour of textiles, painting, ceramics. 10 ajnJ-5 p.m.

530 S. Guadalupe Manhattan. Quit Bazaar.part of Narrative Tradition." pjn. Sweeney Center, Marcy St Artist's Reception for Suzanne Craver. "Crosses.

Crosses. Crosses demo by artist 1-4 pjn, WildChase, Sanbusco Market 510 Montezuma 983-W1LD. Class on Kri pal Yoga. Frea 530 pjn. Community Main Library.

145 Washington Ava 98204339. Presentation on Body Electronics. Free. 7-930 pjn. 210 Camino de Marquez.

upstairs. 986-0525. Mediation Kirpal 7 pjn. Lightship of SF. 471-3271.

from Unwanted Behaviors Emotions." by Peter Michaelson. Free. 7 pjn. Community Main Library. 145 Washington Ave.

Lecture by Jan Adlmann. "The Discovery of PompeiL" pjn. CCA, 291 Barcelona. 982-1338. Workshop.

Transformation through Spiritual Exercises." Frea 7 pjn. Lightship of SF. 471-3271. Workshop for teens, age. 13-18 on theatre improv ensemble work, no acting experience necessary.

Free. 830-830 pjn. Monica Roybal 737 AguaFria 984-6751. Showcase for songwriters, poets, storytellers. Sign-up 7 pjn, start 8 CONTMUCDOMHUTPAaE March 29-Aprll 4, 1995 I I Hi .1.

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29,254
Years Available:
1986-1998