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In this issue: MONTHLY FEATURES | DESTINATION OF THE MONTH | SPRING FEVER POSTER |
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Cowboy Up, Pardner! Time for Cowboy DaysRound up the family for Cowboy Days at the New Mexico Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum in Las Cruces from March 13-14. Ride in a stagecoach, witness gunfight re-enactments or listen to singing cowboys. There are dozens of activities for you and the little buckaroos. Check out the schedule on the Farm and Ranch website.
For accommodations, log on to the Las Cruces Convention and Visitors Bureau's directory of hotels and motels.
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It's a Stitch! See How Embroiderers Document Village LifeJoin Lesley S. King on her travels to the heart of Villanueva. The King of the Road columnist has a detailed travelogue in the March issue. See embroiderers work on the beautiful tapestry called "The Good Earth" in a video posted this month on our homepage. While you're at it, visit our video portal page and learn how you can subscribe to our You Tube channel and watch all of our videos for free. |
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Photographer Lynne Pomeranz's portfolio in the March issue focuses on the Monero Mustangs Sanctuary. See her images in our online slide show showcasing the mustangs. To learn about her photo workshops, visit her website. To learn about her current show, visit Factory Five Gallery in Albuquerque.
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Free Digital Version of Magazine Now OnlineCheck out the free digital edition of our March issue by visiting the homepage of New Mexico Magazine Online. Soon, we will begin offering paid digital subscriptions in addition to our traditional print subscriptions. Digital subscribers will have access to online copies of back issues. They'll not only be able to see back issues from the current year, but we'll also be selectively building our vintage vault of digital issues to include reader favorites from years gone by. Eventually, we hope to convert our cumulative collection of back issues into digital form, going all the way back to 1923. |
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The Beat Goes On at Zuni Pueblo. View Our Slide ShowSee a colorful slide show of Zuni Pueblo's Triple A Dance Group on our online feature pages. Photographer Janet Worne shares her photos of the Zuni social dancers, along with her story from our March issue explaining how Zuni cultural educators teach Pueblo youth about their heritage and traditions. To learn more about Worne's work, go to www.janetworne.com. |
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Spring Fever? This Poster Could Be the CureSpring does not officially arrive until March 21. Are you already longing to see green trees and blooming flowers? Order Dale Amburn's poster "Hollyhocks & Lace Curtain" to brighten up your home. It also makes a great gift for a friend who loves the Land of Enchantment. You can find the poster, and a wide assortment of other original posters by New Mexico artists, at our magazine's Online Gift Catalog. |
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