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Show (505) 599-118- koierf fearl Keen 90 pjn. June 17 San Juan Ream, Durango Buckles and Bows Square Dancers: Beginner lessons from 8 to 10 p.m. Thursdays Mary's Parish Hall, 20th Street and Farmington Ave.; plus and advanced dancing Tuesdays at Bethany Christian Church at 30th Street and Butler Ave.; regular club dances the second and fourth Saturday at McKinley or (505) Elementary. (505) at Salmon Ruins Museum, Bloomfield. (505) 7. St. 325-125- 4 326-252- June 9. San Juan Canyon Wednesdays, Thursdays, June-Se- Squares Square at www.crowcanyon.org. Southwest Sound and the San Juan The San Juan County Archaeological Research Center and Library, Salmon Room $5couple. (505) or (505) 632-939- 6 325-276- 1. library. (505) 598-589- 7. Swimming lessons for ages three and older, beginning June S, Farmington Aquatic Center. (505) 599-116- Keen mines San Juan College Kids College, June 12July 21, Shiprock High School. (505) 566-321- Camp with the Farmington a.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays, at Museum, the E3 Children's Museum and Science Center, 302 N. Orchard. $7. (505) o fun and excitement for the whole family (lessons), p.m. June 10 at the Farmington Museum. Free. (505) Kids Summer 9-1- 1 599-117- 4. 334-554- kids, Backs 10:30 a.m. Bookstore in a.m. Juan !aza North. Lectures, Workshops and Classes Industrial Water Treatment Program open house a.m. to (505) 1 for interested students, 10:30 p.m. June 3, San Juan College. or (800) 599-034- 8 Improve your workshops, June 232-632- business success San Juan College Arts Center, Room 9010. $75 for Quality New Mexico members; $100 for nonmembers. (505) 944-200- 1 or qnmqualitynewmexico.org. 5-- 7, "Blueprint for Organizational Success, Understanding the Criteria for Performance Excellence," 8 a.m. June 5, and "Pinon Application Level NMQA Writing Workshop," 8 a.m. June 6, at San Juan College. $75-10- 0. (505) ports are available. (505) 334-6174- East Second Ave. $5. . Aztec Museum and Pioneer Village, collections of pio- Prove Your Groovel Open stage with The neer America, mineral displays fossils, Southwes artifacts and historical archives. Winter hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday - Saturday at 125 North Main in Aztec. $2 adults, $1 children line Peter Neds 6 p.m. Sundays at Scoot'n' Blues. Nina Sasaki, acoustic guitar and vocalist, 5:30 to 9 p.m. Thursdays, Palace Restaurant. Nightly specials at the San Juan Room: Sundays $2 Pint Night with free pool until 10 p.m.; Mondays college night, 8 to 10 p.m., $ 1 PBR drafts; Tuesdays - all well drink are $2; Wednesdays - $2 Newcastle:; Thursdays Ladies Boogie Night, ladies are free and drinks are half price. 601 E. 2nd Ave. in - DURANGO & LA PLATA COUNTY Durango. ol Nightlife Black Honey, d 5. Story time, ages 2 to 10, 10 Wednesdays. Hastings Books, San 335-699- 4 outlaws. However, in his latest release, 1998's "Walking Distance," Keen shows he's not afraid to explore new territory. A theme-basealbum, 'Walking Distance' - coproduced by Gurf Morlix, known for his work with Lucinda Williams - chronicles the journeys of life. Keen's own journey of life is rooted in the musical terrain of Texas, where the Houston native grew up around Czech polka parties, childhood trips to Mexico and the aforementioned front porch scene at Texas A&M. After several acclaimed independent albums and a relentless touring schedule. Keen developed a dedicated fan base along with a revered catalog on songs that have been covered by artists such as The Highwaymen, Nanci Griffith, Lyle Lovett and Kelly Willis. Keen even tried his luck in Nashville, attempting to con-sciously write 'hits' But the venture proved fruitless, ultimately leading him back to Texas and 'Walking Distance,' merely reiterating the album's theme that destination is beside the point. Sometimes the getting there is all that matters. 599-117- Story Time for Wednesdays. Hard a alUoo-mort- Yo-Y- Aztec. (505) 1100-1200- between wry literary delicacy and roadhouse fervor. His songs are known to feature ironic tales of loving losers, losing lovers and 7. $3-5- 382-988- 0 bor, two were purportedly fond of serenading Sunday churchgoers while wearing nothing but their skivvies). Summer storytime, 10 a.m. June 7 Aug. 9, San Juan College West Campus Room. $3. The Lindells. newgrass, 9 p.m. June 10. Carver Brewing Co. The Trigger Locks, country and Southern rock, 9:30 p m. June 1 0. San Juan Room. $3. The Motet, polyrhythmic jazz and percussion, 9:30 p.m. June 14, San Juan Room. $4. Paul Karmazyn (jazz). 7 p.m. June 15. Carver Brewing Co. Ralph Dinosaur, rock and roll, 5:30 and . 9:30 p.m. June 16 San Juan Room. The San Earl June Juan Robert 17, Keen, The Jeff Solon Room. $20. (970) Aztec Ruins National Monument, Anasazi ruins, a reconstructed great kiva and Jazz Duo 6 to 8:30 p.m. Sundays, , 8 a.m. to 6 Tuesdays and Wednesdays, Cyprus Cafe. artifacts from Domino Tournament, p.m. daily. $4 adults, children younger (970) than 16 are free, senior citizen's pass- 8 30 p.m. Wednesdays Steamworks 801 Lyle Lovett (the Just for Kids and Heritage Park, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Bloomfield of miles on U S. west daily two Year s Closed New Day, Easter, Highway 64. Thanksgiving and Christmas. While considered a national treasure in his home state of Texas, the music of Robert Eari Keen has been slow to find its way to the immense state's borders - which is a pity for the rest of the country, like his former Texas A&M neigh- Dancing: pt 565-897- 5 422-897- 5 W p.m. Tuesdays; club Beginner lessons 0 first and third Friday. 0 the dances p.m. Tours, $50 adults, $25 children (cost includes lunch). or or (970) (800) Ruin Zia Crow One-Da- y (970) 3S2-9BTickets: $20 and available 0. Catalyst, soul, funk and jam, 9:30 p.m. 632-201- Special Events 9 p.m. astro-fun- June 3, Carver Brewing Co. Trump Mother Jones, and disco, 9:30 p.m. June 3. Summer FLC funk, swing, ska San Juan Room. $3 Kirk James, acoustic blues 7 p.m. June An Evening with Harry Cary, Jr. pre- sents Barry Corbin, 5:30 pm. reception 8. Carver Brewing Co. ' Graduation 10 a m. June 3, San Juan College Gymnasium. (970) 247-751- Ceremonies. see Happenings, p. 17 Cross Currents Readers Choice Award Winner 566-3205- . Ecology, history of plants and wildlife talk, 9 a.m. June 10 at the Riverside Nature Center. Dress for weather and sturdy shoes. Children must be accompanied by an adult. (505) 599-142- 2 RSVP by June 7. Horsemanship seminar, 6:30 p.m. June 9, Quality Center for Business, 5101 at College Blvd., 10 a.m.-- 5 p.m. June 10-1- 1 Cumberworth Stables, 1875 Coyote Drive in Farmington. $35-- $ 175. (505) 599-050- Tracy Bodnar for application. (505) 334-617Ext. 31. English as a Second Language, evenings Monday and Wednesday, San Juan College. Free. (505) 599-0274 Little Feet Child Development Center accepting applications for qualifying 3 and 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Tuesdays and Thursdays, Highway 371 NAPI housing, 77A in Sky View Mesa Bluffs, Farmington. (505) is Totah San Juan College Field School, June 7 Archaeological Nicotine Anonymous, p.m. Ranch in Farmington. Earn Room 21, San 1923. Juan College Thursdays, . 327-688- 12-Ju- ly nine hours of undergraduate credit. (505) 566-3344- "Folk Stories, Family Lore, Tall Tales and Myths," 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays through July 25, San Juan College East Campus in Aztec. $15 To register, (505) 599-073$25 For questions, (505) 334-755- (505) 599-041- Parenting Our Grandchildren support group, 7 p.m., second and fourth Wednesdays, Senior Center in Bloomfield. (505) 327-950- 8 or (505) 632-831- All around the Four Comers on your FM dial: Durango 90.189.5 IgnacioBayficld 91.3 e, Exhibits e. and Cultural Sites 3. Public Service owered "Crank It Up," handson interactive devices, through fall, CortezMancos 89.5 muscle-p- E3 Children's Museum and Science Center. Volunteers needed for Aztec Ruins National Monument. Contact Pbrk Ranger "Spirits of Dinetah," photography exhibit by Bob Young, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tune in for NPR s weekly radio sports magazine. Saturday mornings at 8 A.M. Dolores 91.9 PagosaFarmington 105.3 Gallup KGLP 91.7 For a complete program guide call 563-025- 5. daily. June 2, 2000 - Cross Currents a 15 |