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Show r V. IV fclS March 7, 1997 Cross Currents Page 12 .V V. SJJ. M.V 5, 1997 San Juan Basin Technical School Four Slates Ag Expo. Cortez. Educational seminars, new agricultural products, and entertainment activities highlight this years Ag Expo. Montezuma County Fairgrounds. 7-- 8 Joined at the Head play. Durango. Spring Repertory Theatre presented by Durango High School 7:30 p.m. Thespian Troupe Durango High School. $5 adults; $4 students. 8 Flatpicking Guitar Workshop. national flatpickDurango. Three-tim- e ing guitar champion Stee Kaufman will conduct a flatpicking guitar workshop at the Student Memorial Lounge at Fort Lewis College. 9 p.m. Friday, and 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.Saturdav. 5. 7-- 7-- 8 7-- 7-- 3. 8 10th Annual Durango Merchants' Bargain Bazaar. Local chants provide bargains to benefit Fort Lewis College Talent Search Scholarship Fund. 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Plata County Fairgrounds. 7-- mer- the Book La 7. Arts in the Classroom workshop. Crow Canyon Archaeological Center w ill offer a workshop for teachers taught by nationally-recognize- d arts educator Bruce Hucko. $275 including 7-- 9 t 7-- 8. r 0. Farmington. John Michael Montgomery, w ith special guest. Ricochet, perform at McGee Park. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. S22 advance; $25 at the door. 8 Consignment Tack Sale. Durango. Sponsored by the Four Comers Backcountry Horsemen featuring new and used tack and other horse-relate- d merchandise, including English, Western and Australian tack and saddles, trailers, horses, tools, feeders, pack and camp equipment. 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. La Plata County Fairgrounds. 8 Flatpicking Guitar Performance. w inner of the Durango. Three-lim- e National Flatpicking Championships, Steve Kaufman, will perform at the Diamond Circle Theatre in Durango. 8 p.m. $7 DSCPA members; $10 others. 8 Concert. 10. 3. textiles for specific suggestions on how to care for the pieces. 9 p.m. Edge of the Cedars State Park. 13-1- 5 Dance Me A Story." Continued on page 13 Research and Preservation." Blandtng (Utah). Free presentation by Bobbie Irwin, a handwcaver and spinner, on how to care for and display old textiles. The audience is invited to bring in old ext. meals and lodging. 142 or 130, or 9 The Fantasticks musical. Farmington. The longest running Broadway musical reveals the folly and fragility of young love, age and human nature. San Juan College Henderson Fine Arts Center Performance Hall. 7:30 p.m. (2:30 p.m. on March 9). $6; $5. MARCH j . 9. Cortez. 9 Piano concert. Community Concert Series 50th Anniversaiy. Durango. Mozart to Gershw in w ith Lewis and Perrys piano duet. Miller Middle School. 9 Joel Racheff music. Durango. Solo acoustic by Joel Racheff at the Red Lion Inn during brunch. 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. John Michael Montgomery will be at McGee Park in Farmington March 8. Hot country at McGee Park 10 Community Concert. Farmington. Featuring Broadway and , i Begin today Choice of directions - SwedishSports or Oriental Offering 50 classes j 1. Showcase Chamber Ensemble concert. Farmington. Featuring Requiem Mass with the Fort Lew is Chamber Choir and FHS Windsong. 7:30 p.m. First United Methodist Church. 13 Threads From the Past: Textile 6. HIGHLIGHTS Joey and the Slackers. Durango. R&R and country at the Sundance Saloon. 9 p.m. - 1:30 a.m. ' Nothing On Us,and Be My Baby Tonight Ricochet's hits include Daddys Money" and Ease My Troubled Mind. Tickets are $22 in advance, or S25 at the door. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. j 4. 650 Hr LMT & 1 200 Hr Assoc. Degree j John Markham, duo pianists. 8 p.m. Farmington Civic Center. 10 Books Sandwiched In. Durango. Bring a lunch and listen to Dr.Susan Levy, D.C., author of Your Body Can Talk, discuss how to leam what your symptoms mean. Noon. First Presbyterian Church's Westminster Hall (entry on 12th Street between 2nd and 3rd Avenues). Free. Hot cider provided. 10-1- 5 Michael Montgomery, special guest. w ill be at McGee Park on Farmingtons Saturday, March 8. One of the hottest acts in country, John Michael Montgomery's hits include I Swear, Ain't Got 11 Expo and entertainment and j Entertainment Friday and 8 at the Four States Ag Expo, Cortez. More than 100 exhibitors with the latest in agricultural equipment 7-- j and supplies, educational seminars, and free entertainment at the Dolores Linecamp Ag Expo stage continue at the annual event, which -' began Thursday, March 6. 8457, ext. 127, Desiree Kline. 970-565- Small classes, days, weekends & evenings Continuing Education Registered with the State of New Mexico Board of Massage Therapy MTTP 8. iWt spmiRfntfiraai Vl - (Home Movies, Slides, Photos) VIDEO DUPLICATION VIDEO PRODUCTION Including Wedding Videos Fayment Flan Available M VIDEO TRANSFER tl VUUUUUUUU QnGisffliani H1- - . - t V 'iVr- - 'TBH- - " Worlds longest running musical Fantasticks, the growing up as told by eight actors on a bare wooden stage. It reveals longest running w ill come to the the folly and fragility of young love, San Juan College Performance Hall age, and human nature. The musical is best known for its ballads stage March 7, 8, 14 and 15 at 7:30 Try To and on March 9 at 2:30 p.m. Remember and Soon Its Gonna p.m., The San Juan College Rain. of Music and Tickets are $6 and $5 and are Theatre Departments are producing this bittersweet musiavailable at the San Juan College cal classic. box office. For more information, The Fantasticks is a musical call fable of a boy, a girl, and the pain of, The 0. ; |