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Oct. 1–2
Artisan Materials Expo
Buffalo Thunder Resort
“Creative Ascension 2016.” Art materials, workshops, demos, International Encaustic Artists Retreat. 800.331.6375, ExpoRegistration@Artisan-SantaFe.com, http://expoartisan.com
Oct. 1–2
Harvest Festival
El Rancho de las Golondrinas,
La Cienéga
$8/$6/12 & under free. 505.471.2261, www.golondrinas.org
Oct. 2, 3–5 pm
Water Systems Walk-Through
Ampersand Sustainable Learning Center, Cerrillos
Tour off-grid site with rain catchment and water harvesting earthworks for food growing and land restoration, greywater in the greenhouse and outdoors and different kinds of water heaters. $25 suggested donation. Amanda@ampersandproject.org, Amperandproject.org
Oct. 3, 6–8 pm
Food for Life: Diabetes Initiative
SF Community College
Award winning nutrition and cooking class series. 505.690.2603
Oct. 3, 5, 5–7:30 pm
Adopt an Arroyo Training
SF Watershed Assn. workshop. Steward teams learn to assess and survey SF River arroyos, develop action plans and implement simple measures to ensure river health. Free. 505.820.1696, www.santafewatershed.org
Oct. 4, 5 pm
Piñón Awards Ceremony and Dinner
La Fonda on the Plaza
SF Community Foundation 2016 awards recognize the work of outstanding nonprofits and dedicated philanthropists. $50. Registration: 505.988.9715, www.santafecf.org/pinon-awards
Oct. 5, 11:30 am–1 pm
Green Lunch
SFAHBA, 2520-B Cam. Entrada
Presentation by Kate Noble and Bill Foster of SF’s start-up search and connection engine, yellCast, on Reversing Outsourcing: A New Way to Bring Business Back to SF’s Economy. $15. Reservations: 505.982-1774. Presented by the SF Green Chamber. glenn@nmgreenchamber.com
Oct. 7–9
World Congress of Integrative Medicines
SF Convention Center
Presentations and dialogue on multidimensional healing of the Earth and global community. More than 20 speakers. Doctors, scientists, researchers, healers. Hosted by Dr. Linda Lancaster. Keynote speakers: Terry Tempest Williams, Dietrich Klinghardt, Chris Griscom. Weekend rate: $395/$225; $195/day. 10/8: Benefit gala dinner $100. 415.786.7721, gfimcongress@gmail.com, https://gfim-world.com
Oct. 8, 12–4 pm
Harvest Festival
SF Children’s Museum
1050 Old Pecos Tr.
Family-friendly fall activities. 505.989.8359, ext. 115. http://santafechildrensmuseum.org/
Oct. 8, 7:30 pm
Peace Road Concert
James A. Little Theatre
1060 Cerrillos Rd.
World dance, story and music with Houman Pourmehdi, Zuleikha, Brahim Fribgane. $30/$25. Thestorydancerproject.org
Oct. 10, 6 pm
Jack Loeffler
Hotel Santa Fe
SW Seminars lecture by the aural historian, musician and author. $12. 505.466.2775, Southwestseminar@aol.com, www.SouthwestSeminars.org
Oct. 13, 2–4 pm
SF County Agriculture Resource Inventory
SF County Fairgrounds, 3229 Rodeo Rd.
Roundtable discussion among agriculture resource providers about the status of agriculture and ranching including market and production capacity, agri-resources and infrastructure. RSVP: 505.986.2452, eortigoza@santafecountynm.gov
Oct. 13, 5:30 pm
2016 Mayor’s Sustainability Awards
SF Convention Center
Sponsored by the City of Santa Fe, the Sustainable Santa Fe Commission and Women of Green. Free.
Oct. 13, 7 pm
An Evening with Nell Newman
SF Convention Center
Daughter of Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward, creator/co-founder of Newman’s Own Organics: The Second Generation. $20. http://tickets.ticketssantafe.org. Presented by the SF Green Chamber and Women of Green. glenn@nmgreenchamber.com
Oct. 13, 5:30–7:30 pm
Northern NM 20/20 Campaign
Hotel Santa Fe
Presented by the Regional Development Corp., this event recognizes 20 high-growth companies that are creating jobs in the region. Sen. Martin Heinrich is the keynote speaker. Registration/RSVP: www.nnm2020.org
Oct. 13–23
SF Independent Film Festival
www.SantaFeIndependent.com
Oct. 14; Nov. 4, 10 am–4 pm
ETSY and Marketing Workshop
WESST
Learn how to turn your craft passion into an online business. $59. Basic computer skills required. Sept. 9 registration deadline for Sept. workshop. Application: 505.474.6556, rperea@wesst.org
Oct. 14, 8:30–5:30 pm
Women as Game Changers Conference
Sunrise Springs Resort and Spa,
La Cienéga
An immersive, interactive creative laboratory. With Nell Newman. Limited to 70 progressive women. $145. 505.231.2342, Carolyn@mindovermarkets.com
Oct. 15, 9 am–3 pm
Santa Fe Expanding Your Horizons Conference
SFCC, 6401 Richards Ave.
Designed to encourage girls in the 5th–8th grades to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). Registration: www.expandingyourhorizons.org/conferences/SantaFe/
Oct. 15
Legal Clinic for Artists
WESST
NM Lawyers for the Arts and WESST/SF are partnering to offer free legal consultation for artists throughout northern NM. 505.474.6556, www.wesst.org/training/legal-clinic-for-artists/
Oct. 15, 10 am–6 pm
Fiesta Fela 2016
SF Railyard Park
Annual festival of African art and culture. Free. 505.919.9194, fiestafela@gmail.com, www.afreekasantafe.org
Oct. 15–16
Gathering for Mother Earth
Pojoaque Powwow Grounds
“Holistic Ways of Heartfelt Wellness.” Gathering for all cultures and ages. Holistic approaches to ecological wellness. Sunday: Healing Earth Relay Run. Sponsored by Tewa Women United with many collaborating entities and individuals. Volunteers needed. 505.747.3259, www.tewawomenunited.org
Oct. 16
Climate Leadership Challenge
11 am: Bike ride starts at Ft. Marcy Park. 1 pm: Lunch at Tesuque Village Market. Organized by the Climate Leadership Institute. www.takeresponsibility.us
Oct. 20, Nov. 10, 3–4:30 pm
Ethnobotanical Heritage Lecture Series
SF Botanical Garden
10/20: Steppes Biomes with Panayoti Keladis (5–7 pm reception); 11/10: Canyon Gardens: The New Mexican Historic Landscape Across the Centuries with Baker H. Morrow. 505.471.9103, http://santafebotanicalgarden.org
Oct. 21, 5–8 pm
Look Where We Live
SF Women’s Club, 1616 Old Pecos Trl.
Auction to benefit New Deal art in NM and highlight national parks, monuments and historic sites. Artists and photographers have donated their creations to raise funds for the National New Deal Preservation Association’s restoration work. Admission: $20/$10. 505.473.3985, newdeal@cybermesa.com, www.newdeallegacy.org
Oct. 21, Oct. 22
The People’s Pottery
Poeh Cultural Center, 78 Cities of Gold Rd., Pojoaque
Bringing home Tewa pottery from the Smithsonian’s NMAI. 10/21, 2–6 pm: opening reception; 6–8 pm: welcoming feast; 10/22, 9:30 am–4 pm: Pueblo potters gathering. RSVP for feast: 505.455.5041, info@poehcenter.org. www.poehcenter.org
Oct. 22, 5:30–9 pm
Hungry Mouth Festival
Eldorado Hotel
A compassionate cook-off featuring top chefs to help end homelessness. After Party flamenco with Juan Siddi: 9–11 pm. Tickets: 505.982.6611 ext.104, www.steshelter.org
Oct. 27–28
Lloyd Kiva New Centennial Convocation
Institute of American Indian Arts
An interdisciplinary look at the contemporary Native art movement in honor of the 100th anniversary of the birth of the Cherokee artist and educator. A collaboration with the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture. Both days: $75/$35. Single day: $40/$20. 505.424.2376, swall@iaia.edu, https://iaia.edu/event/lloyd-kiva-new-centennial-convocation/
Oct. 28, 10 am
NM Acequia Commission Meeting
Bataan Memorial Bldg., rm. 238, (corner Don Gaspar and S. Capital)
Info: 505.603.2879 or molinodelasisla@gmail.com. Agendas: 505.603.2879 or www.nmaceequiacommission.state.nm.us
Oct. 30, 1-5 pm
Santa Fe Area Homebuilders Association Fall Fiesta
2520 Cam. Estrada
505.982.1774, Lourdes@sfahba.com, www.sfahba.com
Nov. 4–5
Quantum Agriculture Workshop
Pueblo of Tesuque Intergenerational Center
Presented by Hugh Lovel. Learn how agriculture works in harmony with nature and how to improve yields, reduce cultivation, eliminate weeds, pests and diseases while building humus. (See ad, page 17) Info: 518.332.3156, 505.699.6408 or fourbridges@live.com. Sliding-scale fee. Registration: www.4bridges.org/conference-biodynamic
Nov. 5, 10 am–2 pm
BAG Flea Market
Palace of the Governors
110 Washington Ave.
SF Book Arts Group/Palace Press annual multi-vendor arts market. Supplies for mixed-media, assemblage and collage, handmade books and journals, specialty papers, antique books and prints, ephemera, gifts. 505.660.9942, SantaFeBAG.org
Nov. 6–9
Indigenous Peoples’ Gathering for Healthy Communities, Culture and Climate
Buffalo Thunder Resort, Pojoaque
The Colorado Plateau Intertribal Conversations Gathering group has invited tribal presenters from North and South America to share ideas about farming, sacred site mandates, community-building strategies, water, language, etc. Registration: $300. 928.774.7488, www.intertribalgathering.com
Nov. 16–20
2016 Biodynamic Conference
SF Convention Center
Tierra Viva: Farming the Living Earth. Over 50 workshops, 10 keynote speakers, more than 100 presenters, field trips, food, exhibits. An approach to agriculture that collaborates with the planet to create healthy, vibrant landscapes and nourishing food. 262.649.9212, ext. 2, www.biodynamics.com
Sundays, 10 am-4 pm
Railyard Artisan Market
Farmers’ Market Pavilion
1607 Paseo de Peralta
Local artists, textiles, jewelry, ceramics, live music. 505.983.4098, Francesca@santafefarmersmarket.com, artmarketsantafe.com
Tues. & Sats., 7 am-1 pm, Weds., 4-8 pm
Santa Fe Farmers’ Market
1607 Paseo de Peralta (& Guadalupe)
Northern NM farmers & ranchers offer fresh greenhouse tomatoes, greens, root veggies, cheese, teas, herbs, spices, honey, baked goods, body care products and much more. www.santafefarmersmarket.com
Sundays, 11 am
Journey SF Conversations
Collected Works Books
202 Galisteo St.
10/2: SF New Mexican editor Ray Rivera; 10/9: Dr. Suzanne Schmidt, League of Women Voters of SF County; 10/16: Miranda Viscoli, co-president of New Mexicans to Prevent Gun Violence; 10/23: author Pen La Farge; 10/30: Peter Simonson, executive director of ACLU-NM. Moderators: Alan Webber, Bill and Ellen Dupuy. Free. www.journeysantafe.com
Mon.–Sat., 8 am–4 pm
Randall Davey Audubon Center 1800 Upper Canyon Rd.
Striking landscapes and wildlife. Bird walks, hikes, tours of the Randall Davey home. 505.983.4609, http://nm.audubon.org/landingcenter-chapters/visiting-randall-davey-audubon-center-sanctuary
Through Dec. 30
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