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Show K. June 5, .1998 Fun Page 19 S guide What to do, where to go Go on summer safari in Farmington ment. Admission Nightlife Stock and sprint car races will be held every Saturday night through October at the Aztec Speedway in Aztec (505) Concerts 334-202- 3. The Ultimate Elvis Tribute featuring country gospel group The Blackwood Brothers, country singer Sherry Carlisle and Elvis impersonator Orion will start at 8 p.m. Fri., June 5 at the Farmington Civic Center. Tickets are available at the Civic Center Business Office, (505) 599-- 1 148. The Ira Stein Jazz Group will perform at 8 p.m. Saturday, June 6 at the Farmington Civic Center. Tickets are available at the Civic Center Business Office, (505) Hector Pimentel, master Flamenco guitarist will perform 7 p.m., Sat., June 20 at the Henderson Fine Arts Center Performing Hall in San Juan College in Farmington. He will be joined by his four-pieband Leyenda. A Southwestern dinner will be served beforehand from 5:30 to 6:45 p.m. Dinner and concert are 599-114- 8. ce $10seniors and children than 13. Tickets for the concert younger and are $7 $4 respectively. Tickets only $l4adults, are available at Hastings Books or Big Peoples Toys in Farmington, Hard Back Books in Aztec, at the Durango Herald in Durango or at the door. Special Events Aztec Fiesta Days will celebrate the arrival of summer Fri. and Sat., June 6 in Aztec. Fridays events include a carnival, a petting zoo and a concert by folk singer Cipriano Vigil. A pet parade begins at 8 p.m., followed by a candlelight parade, a bonfire and live music. Saturday will feature a fishing tournament, a pancake breakfast, a one-mirun, a parade, an arts and crafts fair, concerts, a childrens playground and an outdoor movie. For schedule, call (505) The 18th Annual Antique Tractor, Engine and Car Show takes place 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., Sat. June 6, and 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., Sun., June 7 at Animas Park in Farmington. The show is put on by the Four Corners Antique Power Club. There will be a tractor pull at 1:30 p.m. Saturday. (505) The Summer Safari Summer Fun Trade Show takes place Fri. and Sat., June 3 at the Farmington Civic Center. Sponsored by' the Farmington Chamber of Commerce, the show will feature more than 70 booths plus food and entertain 5-- le 334-955- 1. 334-811- 5. 12-1- ft is free. (505) Outdoor recreation The Barnyard Boogie and Fun Run ts, 325-354- 9. Just for 5. 6-- 10 6, T-shi-rt. 0, 16-1- 7. 334-554- 5. Htk Season. - J'Hew- Sro duetto K - (SHft&nur frifiMiUHi ipirniiRi fllhafmr. 'O Michael Rose, Black River Traders is an x outdoorhistoricaldrama 0 "Sounds of Freedom Native American Music at Dine College, Festival" takes place Fri. and Sat., June f depicting 1910 trading post life in the Four Corners. 12-1- 3 Navajo Nation, Tsaile, Ariz. This is the fourth year for the festival which features an eclectic mix of concerts as well as food and a craft market. Performances include traditional fslavajo music and dancers,- as well as modern music. e Some of the featured artists are group Indians of the Nation Casper and blues singer Star Nayea. Tickets in advance are $20family up to 5, $8adult, $5stu-den- t. At the door, tickets are $25, $10 ond $7, respectively. Children younger than 5 and seniors are free. For more information, . Schedule of events can be found at the festival Web site: call Ferlin Clark at (520) www.ncc.nm.usMusicF. Shakedown Street, the perennial Grateful Dead cover band will play Sat., June 13 at the San Juan Room in Durango. Cover bands come ond go, but this Colorado group has withstood the test of time; '98 marks its 2th year of incessant touring. Shakedown s play list extends beyond Truckin' ond Sugar Magnolia to include some rare Grateful Dead gems, as well as Bob Dylan, Beatles and some "Deadesque" originals. And like the Dead, they never the door. play the same set twice, show starts at 9;3Q p.m., tickets are $5 at will be shown through Exhibit The 1998 Native American Art Awards and in Monument Valley, Utah. The multimedia July 4 at the Goulding's lodge banquet room around the from region. Best of Show, Judges show features art by Native Americans Favorite" and "People's Choice" awards will be given at the show's closing. pro- gram which meets at 10:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. beginning Mon., June 7. The program is open to students of all ages. O The Friends Cafe is open and serving lemonade for 50 cents. All proceeds 5k runwalk will take place at 9 a.m., Sat., June 13 at San Juan College in Farmington. A barbecue and dance will fund library porgrams. follow at 5:30 p.m. The event is sponWin a free autographed book. The sored by The Family Crisis Center and June book of the month is Summer Sisters by will feature prizes, food and Judy Blume. Raffle tickets are $1 at the awards. (505) library. The drawing will beThurs., June 25. The K.I.D.S. (Kids Interactive Days of Kids Summer) Science Day Camp will be The Bloomfield Public Library has offered from 9:30 to 11 a.m. in two sesannounced summer events. (505)632-831sions: Thursdays, June 18, 25 and July 2; O Books Come in all Flavors; Carry- and Tuesdays, July 9, 16 and 23 at the out Available, a childrens summer read- Farmington Museum. The camp is for chiland will explore electricity and ing program is at 10:30 a.m. or 2 p.m. dren for and Wednesdays other forces of nature. Cost is $4members Tuesdays grades for preschool-K- . Partcipants who read 1 5 and $5nonmembers. Each session is limitbooks and attend four programs receive a ed to 25 students. (505) 599-- 1 174. free Upcoming topics are Bug Story Time for kids is 10:30 a.m. Food for June and Macaroni every Wednesday at Hard Backs Mania for June Bookstore in Aztec. (505) O Bilingual stories and activities are Please see page 20 C former lead singer for the roots reggae group Black Uhuru, plays Fri. June 5 at the Rico Theater in Rico. Born and raised in Kingston, Jamaica, Rose formed Black Uhuru in 1976. The band, best known for its hits "Guess Who's coming to Dinner and "I love King Selassie," went on to be the first reggae group ever awarded a Grammy for its 1983 release "Anthem. Rose left the group shortly after winning the Grammy. Since then, he has recorded several albums including his most recent ones "Be Yourself" and "Dub Wicked." For information on these and other shows at the Rico Theater, call Tickets are $10 in advance or $12 at the door. (970) 967-223- the focus of the student enrichment 325-027- 9. - I , MB - Uo Hopi-Regga- or - lcNfHCaT, j 4? Performances every Wednesday thru Saturday evening at 8 p.m. Lions Wilderness Amphitheater 724-6817- opens at 6 p.m., dinner is served at 6:30 p.m. 1 Information: Quitpffi) Tickets: R!Hi tfe. M o Gemamgtmi. |