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Show pound A Cross Currents Daily Take Out Specials Breakfast: 7 It Lunch: 11 4 Dinner 4 - 9 -- RESTAURANT FUN GUIDE Specializing in Authentic Northern New Mexican Cuisine cflos HERMANHOS MIDDLEFORK SQUARE 3501 E. Main Farmington. NM 87402 OFF.: (505) FAX: (505) SAM GONZALES LIZ ATENCIO. Owners DANCING CAT PRODUCTIONS PRESENT Civic Center Auditorium FARMINGTON Friday, May 10 at 8:00 pm ON SALE NOWI $14.00, $12.00 & $5.00 Reserved at Civic Tickets also at: Center Box Office 505599-1148- . Charlie s First National Bank, Aztec 505334-6182- , Barber Shop, Bloomfield 505632-9216- , Quality 8 Bookstore, Cortez, CO 970565-9125- , Durango Fine Arts, Durango, CO 970259-2606- PLEASE SEND ENTERTAINMENT INFORMATION FOR PUBLICATION AT NO CHARGE TO FUN GUIDE, CROSS CURRENTS, P.O. BOX 75, FARMINGTON NM 874"' MAY 4 Durango Fine Arts Music Festival. 3 The Spudnuts music. Mancos. Millwood Junction restaurant. 8 p.m.-l- 2 3-- 326-566- 4 326-024- 7 p.m. 3 Book Signing. Durango. Durango resident Katherine Lcincr, currently on sabbatical in New York, will be returning to Durango to autograph her newest book for kids, First Children: Growing up in the While House. 4 p.m. Marias Bookstore. For more information, call Beth Richman, 3 Gary Wickizer. Dolores. Garwicks Full Moon Show featuring eclectic folk, blues, etc. 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. Dolores Bookstore & Coffeehouse. 3 Jazz concert. Farmington. San Juan College. 7:30 p.m. Henderson Performance Hall. Jazz 96 Big Band, San Juan College Jazz Combo, and Company vocal ensemble. $4; $3. . 0. Cinco De Mayo Celebration. celebracommunity-wid- e tion honoring the HispanicMexican Latino culture. Call Char Day for more 3-- Please join us In support of the Echo Foodbank by food to the concert. bringing a donation of I Look for George's Crammylaward-winnln-g IfoREsr. at local musk st information, "The King of Clubs" 515 E. Main Farmington 505-327-73- 85 6. Cinco de Mayo Celebration. Ignacio (Colo.) A parade, dance, Mass, fiesta and Mexican Rodeo. For more information, call Betty Jo Quintana, 3-- I mile Fun Run. 9 a m. start al Junction Creek Campground. Registration at Sncider Park in Durango. $10 $12 race day. $3 for fun run for or $6 4 Cinco De Mayo Celebration. La Sal (Utah). 5K and I OK runs, Volleyball Tournament, kids games, -- i 0. enchilada dinner, karaoke and contest, and dance. La Sal Recreation lip-sy- Center. 4 Durango Whitewaters Spring Equipment Swap. Durango. Sell your used sporting equipment while making a 15 contribution to the Durango Whitewater Racing Club. 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. In front of Four Comers River Sports. or 4 Primitive Living Skills, Craft Demonstrations. Blanding (Utah). Demonstrations by Pete Steele and Larry Wells on flinlknapping, firemaking, sandal making, and more. 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Edge of the Cedars State Park. 5. 4 Origin of the Basketmakers. Blanding (Utah). Lecture by rock art specialist Sally Coe who will discuss her latest research on the origins of the Anasazi basketmakers. 7 p.m. Edge of the Cedars State Park. Free. 5 Durango. A al )ay3? 1 9Q& 5 4 Seven Brides for Seven Brothers. Bloomfield. Broadway musical pre- sented by the Bloomfield High School Choir and Drama Departments. 8 p.m. BHS auditorium. $3 adults; $2 students; $10 family (two adults and children). ext. 134. 4 Angel Peak hike. A moderate desert hike, on and off trail, about 5 miles. Mary Jo Clark 4 Arbor Day Run. Durango. 10K and 9. Hired Gun 4 April Deuces Wild 4 14th Annual Shiprock Marathon. marathon and relays; walk. Most of the course is in sight of the Shiprock. Entry c, 385-yar- d 385-yar- d fees. 5 Cinco de Mayo Celebration. Farmington. A free celebration at Nursery, 1817 Schofield Lane, featuring the Double Eagle band, pinatas for adults and children and prizes. Spanish refreshments will be served. 7. 5; Ku-Ti- 2. 5 Cinco de Mayo Fiesta Mexicana Rodeo. Ignacio (Colo.) The Charros vs. the Cowboys, bull riding, bronc riding, trick riding, and more. p.m. Sky Ute Event Center. $10 adults; $5 under 12. 6 Wizard of Oz. Farmington. Based on the classic tale, the Wizard of Oz features Dorothy, the Tinman, 1 29-M- ay May HIGHLIGHT 6-- 11 Riverfest plans laid you are looking for something special we've probably got it! If annual Memorial Day will again be held 24 to 26 along the river corridor at Animas and Berg Park. Events begin on Friday, May 24, at 6 p.m. with music, food, and fine art. Raft rides begin on Saturday, May 25, with a full day of entertainment scheduled, plus food, fine art, and expanded childrens activities planned. The fun continues on The Check out our HUGE fHect1on of Wines & Beerl MICRO BREW ifrarai 515 E, Main Farmington (505) 325-156- 3 Sunday, May 26, culminating in the annual Duck Race sponsored by the Farmington and San Juan East Rotary Clubs. For $5, you can adopt a duck and take a quack at winning the grand prize of a new truck. The rubber ducks will be racing at 4 p.m. on Sunday. Entrances to Riverfest are off of Browning Parkway and at the corner of Scott and San Juan Boulevard. For more information on adopting a duck, call |