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Show Cross Currents June 19, 1998 Farmington Museum in Farmington. The camp is for children and will Outdoor Recreation explore electricity, magnetism and other The Upper Fruitland Junior Rodeo forces of nature. Cost is $4members and will take place from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sat. $5nonmembers and each session is limand Sun., June 27-2- 8 at McGee park in ited to 25 students. (505) 599-- 1 174. Story Time for kids is 10:30 a.m. Farmington. (505) at Hard Backs Arts and Crafts every Wednesday Bookstore in Aztec. Local Selection The Nenahnezad (505) Lectures Workshops Committee is commissioning an interior, for the Nenahnezad Chapter Parenting classes will be offered House. The artwork should represent the through San Juan Colleges Family Navajo people and the history and Resource Center and Childhaven from lifestyle of the region. The media is paint, 6:30 to 8 p.m., Tuesday and Thursday the style is representational and the space evenings June 11 July 14 at Rocinante available is 8 feet, 6 inches wide and 18 High School in Farmington. Class is free feet high. This is open to New Mexico and topics include basic needs, temperaresidents only. Contact NM Arts, 228 E. ment and learning styles, coping with communication and selfPalace Ave., Santa Fe, NM, 87501 or behavior, Child care is provided for chilesteem. in 8 0 or 1(800) (505) dren younger than 10. (505) New Mexico. Exhibits, Cultural Sites A Touch of Glass showcases the Chaco Gallery, Aztec, is open West local artist Kenny glass artwork of Chavez at the San Juan College Art noon to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Gallery. An opening reception will be Saturday, or by appointment. It is located held from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Sun., June 21. upstairs at 105 West Chaco St. (505) The exhibit will run through July 15. The Farmington Museum is open Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., 1 and 5 Tuesday to through Friday from noon to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and free. Admission is Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. p.m. Sundays. is free. (505) Admission Just for Kids p.m. The San Juan County Archaeological Shakin and Bakin Hoop Camp for Research Center and Library, Salmon from be will held girls and boys July and Ruin for girls at San for boys and July 7 Heritage Park are open seven Juan college in Farmington. Fourth to days a week from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.. They 6th graders meet from 8 a.m. to noon are located two miles west of Bloomfield tour and 7th to 9th graders meet from 1 to 5 on U.S. Highway 64. A p.m. Cost is $70 and deadline for registration is July 3 for boys and July 10 for August 15 at the Lions Wilderness Park amphitheater in Farmington. 6-- 10 325-541- 5. 334-554- 5. 2D-mur- al -- 879-427- 827-649- 599-020- 5. Page 23 provides access to the Salmon Ruin, Salmon Homestead Complex and Heritage Park. Guided tours can be provided upon request. The Center is closed for Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years Day and Easter. Aztec Ruins National Monument, Aztec, includes ruins of an Anasazi settlement, a reconstructed great kiva and artifacts from the Visiting hours are 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. A video Hisatsinom is shown throughout the day. Admission is $4. Children younger than 16 are free. Senior citizen passports honored and 1100-1200- s. 25-min- of pioneer Americana, reconstructions from buildings and equipment from the beginnings of the oil industry. The museum houses a mineral and fossil display, Southwest artifacts, Hummel figurines, household items and more. Hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday. The Aztec Museum is at 125 North Main in Aztec. (505) 334-982- 9. Please see page 24 A FIVE STAR SALE All Leather furniture 35 off Everything else 50 off 599-117- 4. 13-1- The Aztec Museum, Pioneer Village and Oil Field Exhibit include collections f 334-603- 5. 6-- 10 available at the ruins visitor center. (505) 334-617- 4. Prices . Sony,. We cah not included In sale b off Suggested nqtpffer FREJE DELIVERY xfuring this sale, .tt delivery requiredrM wti arrange for it an addition charge; Hurry in Sale Ends July 3, 1998 1150 Mam Ave. Puran9o, CO (970) 247-97- . 73 self-guid-ed girls. (505) 599-041- 0. The Bloomfield Public Library has announced summer events. (505) 632-831- 5. - Books Come in all Flavors; Carryout Available, a childrens summer reading program, is at 10:30 a.m. or 2 p.m. and Wednesdays Tuesdays for grades for preschool-K- . Participants who read 15 books and attend four programs receive a free Upcoming topics and are Dairy Daze for June 1. for USA June Birthday Bilingual stories and activities are the focus of the student enrichment program which meets at 10:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. Mondays. The program is open to students of all ages. The Friends Cafe is open and servlemonade for 50 cents. All proceeds ing fund library programs. Win a free autographed book. The June book of the month is Summer Sisters by Judy Blume. Raffle tickets are $1 at the library. The drawing will be Thurs., June 25. Hand Shadows, a program that teaches how to manipulate your hands to form shadow animals and people will 1 to 3:30 p.m., Sat., June 20 at the Farmington Museum. (505) The K.I.D.S. (Kids Interactive Days of Summer) Science Day Camp will be offered from 9:30 to 1 1 a.m. in two sessions: Thursdays, June 25 and July 2; and Tuesdays, July 9, 16 and 23 at the 6, T-shi-rt. 23-2- 4, There s No Place Like Home. . . Almost everybody prefers to be in their own home, sleeping in their own bed, surrounded by their personal possessions. During those times when you find that you and your family are unable to meet all your healthcare needs, let us assist by providing a little extra help. 30-Ju- ly - - - - 599-117- 4. SOUTHWEST Memorial Hospital Home Health Services Services may include but are not limited to: Wound Care Patient Education Catheter Dressing Change Assessment of Condition Nursing Care Personal-care Baths related services IV Therapy Medical Social Medication Administration Care financial Assistance resources with social and of coordination and community coping Services Counseling illness Dietary Respiratory Therapy Physical Therapy emotional problems which often accompany Speech Therapy Occupational Therapy Medical Supplies and Equipment. Southwest Memorial Hospital Home Health Services is located at 2208 East Main Cortez Plaza Shopping Center Cortez, Colorado 81321 |