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Lincoln
August 4-6
Lincoln’s Old Days
The Friends of Historic Lincoln presents, Old Lincoln Days and the “Last Escape Of Billy The Kid Pageant”. The public is invited to stroll down “America’s Most Dangerous Street” in historic Lincoln. There will be crafts, entertainment and fun for the whole family. For more information, visit his Facebook event page.
Hobbs
July 30
‘Dear Edwina Jr.’
Community Players of Hobbs and The Youth Performing Arts Workshop present “Dear Edwina Jr.” with the last screening on Sunday at 2 p.m. For more information, visit hobbsevents.org.
The crosses
July 31
Deadline for Free Agritourism Symposium
The New Mexico Department of Agriculture is hosting its first free New Mexico Agritourism Symposium from noon to 7 p.m. Monday, August 14 at the Mesilla Valley Maze in Las Cruces. The symposium will include panel discussions, networking opportunities, dinner, and a presentation on the free “New Mexico – Taste the Tradition” and “New Mexico – Grown with Tradition” logo program, which aims to promote products from the New Mexico and identify them as cultivated or grown. manufactured as is. Although there is no cost to attend the symposium, registration is required. The deadline for registration is Monday, July 31. For more information, send an e-mail to [email protected] or call 575-646-4929.
Lovington
August 4-12
Lea County Fair and PRCA Rodeo
The 87th Annual Lea County Fair and PRCA Rodeo, 101 S. Commercial St., features arts and crafts showcases, carnival, live music, Xtreme Bulls event, PRCA rodeo, exhibits from livestock, vendors and lots of fair trade food. Free admission until 5 p.m. every day. Free first Saturday, Sunday, Monday and Wednesday all day. Children under 5 enter for free. This year’s theme is “Country Pride, County Wide”. The concert program will be published soon. For more information, visit leacountyfair.net.
Santa Fe
August 5 and 6
Santa Fe Beer and Food Festival
The 5th Annual Santa Fe Beer and Food Festival takes place at El Rancho de las Golondrinas, 334 Los Pinos Road, daily from noon to 6 p.m. For more information, visit golondrinas.org.
very noisy
August 19
“Croce plays Croce”
American and blues singer/pianist Adrian James “AJ” Croce performs “Croce plays Croce”, a special musical evening featuring a full set of 70s folk/rock classics by his late father, the songwriter- performs Jim Croce, one of the greatest American songwriters and folk artists of all time: “Bad, Bad Leroy Brown”, “Time In A Bottle”, “Operator”, “I’ve Got A Name” , etc. Joined by his own group, AJ Croce sings his father’s hits with brilliance and soul. It will be an intoxicating night of Croce art and sweet, treasured memories. The show is at the Spencer Theater for the Performing Arts, 108 Spencer Road, Airport Highway 220, at 8 p.m. For more information, visit spenertheater.com or call 575-336-4800.
portals
August 22-27
Roosevelt County Fair
The annual Roosevelt County Fair is held at the Roosevelt County Fairgrounds, 705 E. Lime St. Entertainment is provided Thursday nights by Colton Stephens; Friday nights by The Pony Creek Trio and Austin Van; Saturday nights by Tyce Delk, Triston Marez and Josh Ward; and Sunday evening by Freddy Galindo and the Jinetes and Bravo of Ojinaga. Wednesday will be Rope and Friday will be the Roosevelt County Fair 5D Barrel Race. For more information, visit www.rooseveltcountyfair.com.
Alamogordo
August 25
4th friday
The Town of Alamogordo presents a Family Night of Live Music at 4th Friday’s new home: Griggs Sports Complex, 6-10 p.m. There will be food and craft vendors and adult beverages. Bring a chair or blanket and the whole family to listen to bands like Champagne Problems, Yankee Lima, Seven Stone, Hear No Evil, Rosewater Blues and Natajja. Children 17 and under are free with a parent or guardian. No smoking or vaping, outside food or drink, skateboards, bicycles, firearms or weapons, or pets. For more information, call Josh Sides, Special Events Manager, City of Alamogordo at 575-439-4279 or visit the events page at ci.alamogordo.nm.us.
Abiquiu
August 25-27
Blossoms & Bones Ghost Ranch Music Festival
Blossoms & Bones brings the music back to Georgia O’Keeffe’s Ghost Ranch, 280 Private Drive 1708. Two remarkable days of music deep in the landscape that inspired O’Keeffe’s most iconic works include Spoon, Japanese Breakfast, Raye Zaragoza , Rising Appalachio and Toro Y Moi — just to name a few. There will be glamping, camping, libations, food, hiking, poetry, yoga, pool, horseback riding, and following-show dance parties. Two-day and one-day tickets are available now. For more information, join the mailing list at lensic360.org or visit his Facebook event page.
Alamogordo
September 9
Murder Mystery Gala and Casino Night
Attend an evening of murder mystery, dinner and casino night at the Tays Special Events Center, 2400 N. Scenic Drive, at 6 p.m. Tickets can be purchased at Love Inc., 1106 Ohio Ave. or at the Center of Commerce. For more information, call 575-439-4812.
Santa Fe
Sept 16 and 17
Santa Fe Renaissance Faire
The 15th Annual Santa Fe Renaissance Fair is held at El Rancho de las Golondrinas, 334 Los Pinos Road, daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Children under 12 enter for free. There will be medieval food, music and dance, unique arts and crafts and a children’s play area. For more information, visit golondrinas.org.
Gallup
Until August 5
Tribute to the families of Navajo Code Talkers
Curated by artist Shannon Gurley O’Donnell and supported by GallupARTS, 12 artists honor the sacrifices made by the families of WWII Navajo Code Talkers with an exhibition at Art123 Gallery, 123 Coal Ave. For more information, visit galluparts.org and find them on social media.
Gallup
Until August 11
New Deal Art, public tour series
GallupARTS hosts New Deal Art, part of the public tour series. Travel back in time to the future with gallupARTS’ six-part New Deal public art tour series from June through August. Discuss how artwork from the 1930s/40s can reveal the past and illuminate the present on hour-long adventures around downtown Gallup. The New Deal Public Art Tours program is a collaboration between scholars, community creators, and local civic institutions. For more information, visit galluparts.org.
Noisy
Until October 21
downtown market
Discover fresh, local foods and handicrafts at the Midtown Market, where artists, bakers and wineries converge on Saturdays to provide locally-made Midtown goods at the Country Club Lot, located at 100 Country Club Drive. For more information, visit découvreruidoso.com.
If you would like your event listed on the entertainment calendar, please email [email protected] or call 575-622-7710, ext. 309.
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