Coming up this week at the Maxwell Museum of Anthropology:

Saturday, October 20, 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM
CELEBRATE AUTUMN:  A DIFFERENT KIND OF HARVEST FESTIVAL
Come Celebrate Autumn at the Maxwell Museum of Anthropology
Saturday October 20
11am-4pm  FREE

The Alfonso Ortiz Center for Intercultural Studies and the Maxwell Museum
of
Anthropology invite all to a celebration of the fall harvest.

Please join us for food, music, games, arts, crafts, fun, and much more.
Hear the music of
Rondalla de Albuquerque playing selections from New Mexico and around the
world.

Meet New Mexican artists.  Watch Diego Lopez create retablo paintings.
Create your own tin work.  Do your holiday shopping at the festival and
support the artisans of New Mexico.  Fresh fall vegetables will also be
available for purchase directly from local growers.

Discuss land and water issues in New Mexico. Learn about organic
agriculture, heirloom seeds, wildlife habitat and more.
A round table forum at 3pm will bring experts together to
discuss our land and water resources.

Enjoy green chile stew, roasted corn, fresh bread baked in the Maxwell
horno, and lots of other foods.  See a working apple press and taste the
fresh cider.  Decorate a pumpkin or play a game of horseshoes.  Learn to
rope a hay bale.  Bring your family and friends to celebrate the season.
Free entrance and lots of free parking (parking is open on weekends).  For
more information call 277-5963

Sponsored by the New Mexico Endowment for the Humanities

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