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Show fe urcmgo Whitewater Weekend Always has been... Always will be... Citizens race, clinic and auction April 29-3- 0 Santa Rita Park, 90.7 Fftl 32nd Street putin and The Abbey Theater (970) 259-768-8 The Durango Whitewater Association's annual auction has become the unofficial start to the whitewater season in these parts. For $5, entrants get a chance to bid on the latest paddling gear and other good ies, as well as two brand new kayaks. But that's not all - one lucky entrant will win the free kayak door prize. And for the rest, well, there's stilt free apps from Carvers and a warm fuzzy to take home knowing you helped keep DWA afloat. A special note to those in the market for new shwag: Make sure you come prepared: All transactions ate pay on the spot, no credit cards accepted. In addition to the auction, this year's event also features lots of action with a citizen's Jalom race from noon to 3:30 p.m. April 30 at Smelter Rapid in Santa Rita Park. Those not quite ready to race after a winter on the couch can attend John Brennan's tune-u- p clinic from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. April 29 at the 32nd Street puNn (bring boats, equipment, lunch and a good roll). Register for the race or clinic at Four Corners River Sports. Membership in DWA and the American Canoe Association are required for the race and clinic (insurance reasons) but can be bought the day of the events for $40. Sponsored the by Conservation District. Southwestern (970) Water (505) 247-130- 2. Easter Egg Hunt, 2 p.m. Bloomfield Baseball Park. (505) Excavate Wednesdays, 8 Odd QGb CRsoa? scoxa 2. Archaeological Site, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 "In The Dark, a nationally traveling p.m. April 29, Salmon Ruins. $15 per child exhibit from the Cincinnati Museum Center until includes materials and snack. Register by April May 7, at Gateway Museum and Visitor 25. (505) 632-201- Story Time for Wednesdays, Hard kids, Backs 10:30 a.m. Bookstore in 3345545. Story time, ages 2 to 10, 10 a.m. Aztec. (505) Wednesdays, Hastings Books, San Juan Plaza North. Lectures, Workshops and Classes Center. $3 adults, $1.50 children. "Focus on Farmington, an exhibit of the Farmington Museum's photograph collection, through May 25, Gateway Museum. "Crank It Up, handson interactive devices, through fall, E3 Children's Museum and Science Center. "Spirits of Dinetah, photography is Highway 64. Closed New Year's Day, Easter, Thanksgiving and Christmas. May 1. $195 per person. (505) 599-0208- . Romance Writers of America meeting, 10 a.m. April 27, Branch Library, 2702 E. 22, Farmington. (505) The Aztec Ruins National Monument, Anasazi ruins, a reconstructed great kiva and artifacts from 1100-1208 a.m. to 6 p.m. children adults, $4 younger than 16 are daily. citizen's senior free, passports are available. 325-247- Public Service learn about you exhib- by Bob Young, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily, Salmon Ruins Museum, Bloomfield. (505) 632-201- San Juan County Archaeological Research Center and Library, Salmon Ruin and Heritage Park, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily two miles west of Bloomfield on U.S. 0, Thats why our Investment Executives take time to muscle-p- by San Juan College Fine Arts Committee, led by Boulder artist Carole Barnes, May 17-2Henderson Fine Arts Center. Deadline to enroll Water Color Workshop, sponsored At Piper Jaffray, weve never lost sight of the fact that you are more than an account number. owered it your long-ter- investment objectives, and more. Once we m For common sense investment strategies that meet your needs, call today. A Rewarding Relationship - Jbancorp Piper Jaffray. 334-617- 4 11-1- 7. irvstate tuition. For information or applications, call (970) 247-718- feelings about risk and return, ship begins. Together, weII plan a program that can help you reach your investment goals. 334-617- (505) - your understand your needs and expectations, the real partner- (505) The Aztec Museum and Pioneer Needs Volunteers If interested, contact mineral Park Ranger Tracy Bodnar for application. Village, collections of pioneer America, archives. artifacts and fossils, displays, Open 10 Ext. 31. New Mexico (505) to 4 a.m. p.m., Monday Saturday at 125 Residents wishing to attend Fort Lewis College in Aztec. $2 adults, $1 children are eligible for reciprocal awards giving them North Main Aztec Ruins National Monument sxgaGpgfl Trade up to a partner. Senior Center in Bloomfield. or (505) 632-831- Exhibits and Cultural Sites Simulated sxnEG3g9 Dont settle for a broker. April 22, 632-0880- . a 327-950- (Bsxsosd) 334-982- 4. English as a Second Language, evenings Monday and Juan College. Free. (505) is Wednesday, San 599-0270- . 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