Monday, September 15, 2008
Writing Across Communities
We invite all UNM graduate and undergraduate students to attend our
first meeting of the semester and to consider joining the Writing
Across Communities Alliance!
When: Wednesday, 9/17 at 11:00 am
Where: Higher Grounds
Who we are: WAC is a multidisciplinary organization which seeks to
promote writing as a mode of thinking, learning, and teaching across
the disciplines and among communities outside of the university. We are
currently getting ready to host the 2008 Civil Rights Symposium, and
every semester WAC holds tutoring workshops for student writers. We are
also always looking for new ways to promote writing across communities.
Some ideas for future projects include fostering collaboration between
speakers of English as a second language and native speakers, outreach
to communities outside of the university, and building relationships
among academic departments across UNM. We encourage creativity and
ideas of all sorts!
If you are interested in joining WAC but can’t make this meeting,
please email me off list at ivesle@unm.edu with your availability, and
we will adjust meeting times to best fit the schedules of everyone
interested.
Look forward to seeing you then!
Lindsey Ives and Katie Denton, WAC Alliance
Friday, September 12, 2008
The 1st Annual Urban Farm and Harvest Festival
September 27th, 2008, 2pm – 7pm at the Open Space Visitor Center
Did you know that in addition to other important public lands such as the Sandia Foothills Open Space, the Petroglyph National Monument and the Rio Grande Valley State Park, the City of Albuquerque Open Space Division preserves over 366 acres of farmland within the Albuquerque area?
“Since the purchase of the Candelaria Farm Preserve in 1977, the City’s Open Space Division has proven to be one of the key local agencies involved in the protection of agricultural lands in Albuquerque,” says Mayor Martin Chavez. “Our achievements in farm preservation provide another example of why we have one of the most celebrated Open Space programs in the nation.”
WHAT: A Celebration of Open Space, urban agriculture, local food, and community with music, fun, workshops, and more!
WHEN: National Public Lands Day, September 27th, 2008, 2pm – 7pm
WHERE: Open Space Visitor Center, 6500 Coors Blvd NW. The Visitor Center is located east of Coors at the end of Bosque Meadows Rd, which is between Montano and Paseo del Norte.
COST: FREE
See below for more details!
Open Space is proud to be a part of Albuquerque’s agricultural heritage, and this year we’re celebrating with a unique event for the whole family. For the inaugural year of this event, we’ve joined forces with local farmers, local businesses, and conservation organizations to bring attention to the importance of preserving our agricultural heritage. During this event you can:
- Visit with local farmers
- Participate in free workshops
- Talk to local organizations working to preserve agriculture
- Learn more about Albuquerque’s Open Space program at our beautiful Visitor Center
- View birds and wildlife at the Visitor Center’s 24 acre farm and wildlife preserve
ACTIVITIES FOR ALL AGES including live music, arts and crafts for the kids, face painting and henna art by Have on Art, food demonstrations, apple harvesting, an apple cider press, and more!
MUSIC!
Enjoy the following performers on the grassy lawn overlooking our 24 acre working farm/wildlife preserve:
- 2:30 – 3:30 pm: Big Daddy Long Loin/Recycle Man ("One Man Big Band")
- 3:45 – 4:45 pm: Aztec Dancers (drumming and dance)
- 5:00 – 6:00 pm: The Rivet Gang (Bluegrass)
- 6:00 – 7:00 pm: Antares (Jazz and Blues)
Workshops and Demonstrations:
Throughout the day you can participate in free workshops including a composting demo, wild plant harvesting, water harvesting, and more!
For more information about the event, call 452-5216, or see www.cabq.gov/openspace.
Email: kswanson@cabq.gov