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TAOS BOUND THIS WEEKEND...HOW ABOUT THE SPRING BEER FESTIVAL?
posted on 2011-03-15 16:11:00 by Cristina A.The Spring Beer Festival is this Saturday, March 19th! Doors open at 4:30 pm. Located at Tenderfoot Katie's and the Martini Tree Bar. Sample and enjoy breweries from New Mexico, Colorado, Arizona and California. Admission is $20. A souvenir sampling glass will be available, food and fun! The Spring Beer Festival is a 21-and-over event, no infants or children. Visit: www.skitaos.org/events for more info.
TAOS RESTAURANT WEEK BEGINS THIS SUNDAY AND RUNS THROUGH MARCH 6TH
posted on 2011-02-24 10:24:00 by Cristina A.Among the participating Taos restaurants, here are our picks: De la Tierra of El Monte Sagrado Resort & Spa, this is a AAA, four-diamond, award-winning restaurant with amazing decor; Doc Martin's Restaurant --in a historic landmark location-- has received Wine Spectator's "Best Of" Award of Excellence; Stakeout has a wonderful sense of atmosphere and adventure with views on Outlaw Hill; and The Gorge Bar & Grill is a fun, casual bar on the Taos Plaza. Appetizers and beer are a speciality here; Graham's Grille is known for their homemade cookies--perfect for ice cream sandwiches!; and El Meze, specializes in Southwestern fusion cuisine and was ranked #1 on Trip Advisor. Taos Restaurant Week is offering a few special events, including a beer-and-food-pairing class, a port tasting and seminar, a knife-skills class and a cooking class with Graham's Grille chef Lesley B. Fay. Visit http://nmrestaurantweek.com.
14TH ANNUAL ARTFEAST THIS FRIDAY, SANTA FE, NM
posted on 2011-02-23 13:55:00 by Cristina A.Visiting Santa Fe this weekend? If you're a foodie and an art lover, don't miss Friday's Edible Art Tour, pairing restaurants and galleries for a movable feast! It's the first event of the 14th annual ARTfeast, a three-day event, This weekend-long event raises money for arts education within Santa Fe's public schools through ARTsmart, a local 501(c)3 nonprofit. For more information on ARTfeast, a full schedule and to buy tickets, visit http://artfeast.com.
TAOS RESTAURANT WEEK, FEBRUARY 27 - MARCH 6, 2011
posted on 2011-02-16 10:57:00 by Cristina A.Restaurant Week will showcase the culinary talents of top Taos chefs, who will be creating delicious, three-course meals for extremely low prices --$25 for two at casual restaurants, and $20, $30 or $40 per person at fine-dining restaurants. Click on "Restaurants" in the pull-down menu above for a complete list of participating restaurants and their menus. For more info, visit: taos.newmexicorestaurantweek.com/.
TAOS, NEW MEXICO, OFFERS TRAVELERS HISTORY ON A SHOESTRING WITH SELF-GUIDED TOURS
posted on 2011-02-14 13:08:00 by CristinaFor those interested in visiting the historical and artistic town of Taos, there is a new option getting acquainted with the area, with its rich historical and artistic importance. The town has put together self guided tours, either a half day or a full day, available for free online at www.taossacredplaces.com/tours. For people visiting the area for the first time, or for those looking to re-acquaint themselves with Taos’ mystique, these self guided tours offer a great chance to see the area at your own pace.
ITS SNOWING HERE IN TAOS!
posted on 2011-02-08 10:28:00 by Cristina AWe're expecting 6 to 12 inches over the next 24 hours... its shaping up to be a great week and weekend here at Taos!
FRESH SNOW IN NORTHERN NEW MEXICO!
posted on 2011-02-08 10:09:00 by Cristina ASki Santa Fe has received 23" of new snow in the last 48 hours, Taos has received 12" in the last 48 hours, and Angel Fire has received 15" in the last 48 hours. The resorts have the snow and Kokopelli has the vacation rentals!!! Doesn't a weekend getaway sound fantastic?
DON'T MISS TAOS SOLARFEST!
posted on 2010-06-21 14:04:00 by Tulima MaugaDon't miss Taos Solarfest!
June 26 & 27, 2010 at Kit Carson Park, Taos, NM 87571
For more concert info: www.solarmusicfest.com
Last minute specials - ask about our $25 to $200 discounts - subject to property and length of stay.
Ask Amber about cool rentals for one of the year's hottest concerts in Northern New Mexico.
Call us at 1-800-480-7150 to experience the Kokopelli Difference.
www.kokoproperty.com
Saturday
8:00pm Michael Franti & Spearhead

"Music is the thread that's gone through my life and given it so much meaning" - Michael Franti
michaelfranti.com6:45pm Robert Mirabal

"My music is informed by the ceremonial music that I've heard all my life. What I create comes out of my body and soul in a desire to take care of the spirits of the earth. " - Robert Mirabal
mirabal.com5:00pm Jakob Dylan
jakobdylan.com 3:30pm Lyrics Born
lyricsborn.com 1:45pm Cherryholmes
cherrygholmes.musiccitynetworks.com 12:00pm That 1 Guy
that1guy.com 10:45am Hidden Whale
hiddenwhale.com Sunday
7:45pm Los Lonely boys
loslonelyboys.com 6:00pm Pat Green
patgreen.com 4:00pm Todd Snider
toddsnider.net
2:30pm Darren Cordova y Color
DarrenCordovayColor.com 1:00pm The National Institute of Flamenco featuring Alma Flamenca & Ninos Flamenco
11:30am Kim & the Caballeros
kimandthecaballeros.com Solar Stage Artists with more info to follow
Kirry & the Parlor String Band
Muza
Little Sister
Max Gomez
D.H. LAWRENCE RANCH TOUR
posted on 2010-06-16 15:39:00 by Tulima Mauga
From Friends of D.H. Lawrence's website: www.friendsofdhlawrence.org
D. H. LAWRENCE RANCH PRESENTATION AND GUIDED TOUR
Saturday, June 19, 2010
Free and open to all
Sponsored by Friends of D. H. Lawrence,
the Taos Public Library, and the University of New Mexico
10:15-11:15 a.m. Presentation on the history of the ranch by
Dr. Katherine Toy Miller at the Taos Public Library
11:30 a.m. Carpool and depart from the Taos Public Library parking lot.
Parking at the ranch is limited.
12-1:30 p.m. Meet at D. H. Lawrence ranch for guided tour by Bill Haller,
President, Friends of D. H. Lawrence, and other Friends' members
2 p.m. Return to Taos Public Library parking lot
Contact Dr. Katherine Toy Miller at 575.751.3680 or ktoy@taosnet.comfor further information. The Taos Public Library is located at 402 Camino de la Placitas in Taos.
MEMORIAL WEEKEND FESTIVITIES FOR THE ENCHANTED CIRCLE
posted on 2010-05-27 15:37:00 by Tulima Mauga
Don't miss the many festivities happening around the Enchanted Circle this Memorial Weekend--May 28 - 31, 2010
Taos:
16th Annual Arts & Crafts Fair at Kit Carson Park, Town of Taos - Fri, May 28 - Mon, May 31
Taos Opera Institute Opening Night at Edelweiss Lodge, Taos Ski Valley - Sat, May 29 at 5 pm
Cantos de Taos - a quartet of semi-professional Opera singers and a special appearance from Mary Jane Johnson - The performance is free for all to enjoy with a cash bar available.
If you would like to dine at the Edelweiss, limited seating is available. Reservations Necessary. $30 per person. Please call 575 737 6900 for dinner reservations. Dinner starts at 7.30 pm. For more information see the Taos Ski Valley Chamber of Commerce website for more details at http://www.taosskivalley.com/calendar
Red River:
Memorial Day Motorcycle Rally

Get ready for the rumble as 20,000 bikers from all different backgrounds line Main Street. Live music can be found all over town, along with vendors carrying everything from leather and lace, to food and fun. The last main run heads to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Angel Fire on Memorial Day.
Angel Fire:
Memorial Weekend Remembrance at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial State Park - Fri, May 28 - Mon, May 31
Info courtesy of http://www.angelfirememorial.com/Events-Calendar.php. For more information, call the Angel Fire Visitors Center at 866-668-7787.
| Fri May 28 | 3:30 pm: Guided Tour of Grounds. (Learn the history of this amazing place) 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm: Artist Reception and Visitor Center Preview at Visitor Center. |
| Sat May 29 | 10:30 am: Vistor Center Grand Re-Opening Ribbon Cutting 1:00 pm: Fallen, But Not Forgotten with Colonel Ward Nickisch at Visitor Center. 2:15 pm: Leadership of Junior Officers in Vietnam with Ron Milam at Visitor Center. 3:30 pm: Guided Tour of Grounds. 4:30 pm: Art & War with Don Schol at Visitor Center. 5:30 pm: Volunteer Orientation at Visitor Center. |
| Sun May 30 | 10:00 am: Guided Tour of Grounds. 10:30 am: Doc's Journey with Jim Goss at Visitor Center. 11:45 am: Fallen, But Not Forgotten with Colonel Ward Nickisch at Visitor Center. 1:00 pm: Leadership of Junior Officers in Vietnam with Ron Milam at Visitor Center. 2:00 - 4:00 pm: Fab Faux (Beatles cover band) at Amphitheater. 2:15 pm: Art & War with Don Schol at Visitor Center. 3:30 pm: Guided Tour of Grounds. 5:00 pm: 44th Army Band Concert at Amphitheater. 7:00 pm: Candlelight Vigil at Amphitheater. This annual vigil is a solemn remembrance of our fallen warriors. |
| Mon May 31 | Memorial Day |








