Sipapu Opens This Saturday -- Resort to Unveil 'What's New' for 2010/2011 -- For New Mexico’s first ski weekend, Sipapu anticipates opening Lift #1, which provides top-to-bottom skiing and snowboarding, and Lift #2, which services the beginner trail. Intermediate and beginner trails – along with a small terrain park. Visitors are encouraged to check out Sipapu’s snow report by calling 800-587-2240 or visiting http://www.sipapunm.com/ for the latest details – including a new lift, new exec chef, new season pass package, and more.
Taos Ski Valley will open, as usually scheduled, on Thursday, November 25, 2010. Thanks to a tremendous effort by snowmaking crews, Powderhorn, Whitefeather and the Beginner Hill terrain will open with Lift 1, 3, the Reuggli and the Children’s Center carpet. All resort services from Tenderfoot Katie’s Cafeteria to the Adult and Children Snowsports schools will commence operations on opening day. Adult tickets are just $48 and there are discounts available through December 17th. Information on skitaos.org or call 1-800-776-1111.
Remember, Indian Hills Inn, Taos Plaza is located in the heart of downtown Taos. The non skier part of your skiing troup will appreciate the conveninece of being close to everything in the historic Taos Plaza district. Shops, galleries, museums, entertainment, food, etc. All within a few blocks of Indian Hills Inn, Taos Plaza.
A sample of upcoming Taos activities -
12/5 – 5 pm, Youth Heartline to host the Harlem Ambassadors for a game at Taos High School Gymnasium. Attend and experience quality entertainment for the whole family and help Youth Heartline provide free local advocacy services for abused children. Local celebrities will be helping raise funds to support Youth Heartline by playing a game against professional basketball players!If you would like to sponsor a team member, purchase a ticket, volunteer to help out the day of the event, or for more information about our organization, please contact Youth Heartline by calling Jayme Phillips, at (575) 770-4744, or by visiting www.youthheartline.org. Students/Senior Citizens, early tickets $7 – or $9 at door; General public, early tickets $9 – or $11 at door; Children 4 and under are free! Tickets available in Taos at FX-18, Que Pasa, or The Good Sole.
New Show at UNM Harwood Museum of Art –
Who: Taos Pueblo and the Harwood Museum of Art
What: Exhibition: The Return of Blue Lake
When: December 15, 2010 to January 16, 2011
Free Public Reception on Dec. 15 from 5-7 pm; Program featuring speakers begins at 6 pm in the Arthur Bell Auditorium
Where: Harwood Museum of Art, 238 Ledoux Street, Taos, NM 87571
http://www.harwoodmuseum.org/, 575-758-9826
12/10 – 5-7 pm, The Holiday Season is upon us and the businesses on Kit Carson Road are celebrating with a "Kit Carson Road Holiday Kick Off" block party. There will be food, drink, live music, caroling, and a raffle. Who knows, maybe Santa may show up. One World will be presenting new holiday hand blown glassware and fabulous jewelry by Geody Madden. Caffe Tazza will be presenting samplings from their new bakery. It will also be open mic night there as well. Wilder Nightingale Fine Art will be having a meet the artist event featuring Ian Knife, Michelle Chrisman and many others. In total, over eighteen participating business will be open for you, such as Walden Fine Art, Aventura, Total Arts Gallery, Greg Moon Gallery , Lenny Foster's Living Light Photography Gallery and Horse Feathers, to name a few. Please join us for the "1st Kit Carson Road Holiday Kick Off". More info call: Vikki McFadden, KCR Coordinator 575-779-4069, or Rob Nightingale, 758-3255.
Indian Hills Inn, Taos Plaza offers you very comfortable accommodations with one of Taos very best locations. Our team of service motivated Associates strive to welcome you warmly, guide you around our area, and meet your efvery traveling need. You'll always find Indian Hills Inn, Taos Plaza amongst the most reasonable travel values you'll find anywhere and especially in Taos.
www.newmex.com/indianhillsinn 800-444-2346 Return to Sacred Places, Taos 2010
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
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