September 26 & 27, 2009 Pojoaque Pow Wow Grounds
For more information http://www.tewawomenunited.org/
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September 26 & 27, 2009 Pojoaque Pow Wow Grounds
For more information http://www.tewawomenunited.org/
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Please find below an interesting story in light of these very same people, but in a different county, messing with my friend. Stay tuned for more as it unfolds . . . anonymous of course.
Audit finds massive
misspending
$2,000 briefcases; shredded files
Updated: Friday, 19 Jun 2009, 12:44 PM MDT
Published : Thursday, 15 Jan 2009, 1:10 AM MST
Reporter: [...]
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This history is from a ways west of Santa Fe, but it is close enough geographically and culturally, and it is significant enough and timely enough to add here (and yes, I know this is a run on sentence).
Hopi Prophecy (1of3)
Hopi Prophecy (2of3)
Hopi Prophecy (3of3)
[...]
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The Santa Fe Spore will be holding our monthly conversation, collaboration and planning over fine food and drink at Flying Star in the Railyard, they are open late on Wednesdays, have good food and participate in the Farm to Restaurant Project. We can discuss other possibilities at the meet up.
This August we will be focusing [...]
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by Harvey So Daiho Hilbert-Roshi
http://www.upaya.org/newsletter/view/2009/07/27#story7
With palms together, Sitting zazen under the shade of a tree in the open air, Downtown Mall in the center of Las Cruces, I couldn’t help but notice a figure approach and stand directly in front of me. I sat still. Incense was burning, I had a dana bowl in front [...]
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A 16 page summary of permaculture concept and principles taken from Permaculture Principles and Pathways Beyond Sustainability by David Holmgren.
http://www.permacultureprinciples.com/
It contains an introduction to permaculture, thoughts about the future of the movement and the values and use of the permaculture principles. A great way to expand your knowledge in preparation for the full length book.
This [...]
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Yeah, its a bit old, but I wanted to post it anyway.
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The 11 activists charged Wednesday were released on their own recognizance after the court hearing. The activists were from eight states — California, Connecticut, Illinois, Minnesota, Montana, New Mexico, North Carolina and New York. A trespassing conviction carries up to six months in prison [...]
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Ampersand Sustainable Learning Center in Cerrillos, New Mexico, is a place to explore sustainable living. Our off-grid site demonstrates sustainable systems including permaculture, land restoration, organic gardening, passive solar design, and wise water techniques. We build with natural and salvaged materials, cook with solar ovens, and rely on rain catchment.Our whole approach to sustainability is [...]
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http://permacultureforrenters.com/
Over the years, I’ve often wondered at the unique and sometimes confusing situation of the urban-renter-beginner-permaculturist: trying to figure out how to utilize the ethics and principles of a framework originally conceived to develop areas thousands of acres in size, while often finding oneself without access to an area even hundreds of square feet in [...]
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Permaculture in Action – Greening the Desert – Geoff Lawton’s Ground Breaking implementation of Permaculture in The Dead Sea Valley. This video illustrates how Permaculture design techniques can restore a Salt Ridden Degraded Landscape to a flourishing and diverse Oasis.
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Dryland Permaculture Strategies – Part 1
Dryland Permaculture Strategies – Pt2
Dryland Permaculture Strategies – Pt3
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Could this happen in Santa Fe?
Edible City is a documentary film that explores the issues of food justice, security, and sovereignty through a comprehensive view of urban farming in the Bay Area a grassroots effort that sees people responding to climate change, rising food costs and gas prices, and increasing health [...]
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A short glimpse into the kind of world we are creating at MyFarm in San Francisco. We are creating a decentralized urban farm. We grow vegetables in backyard gardens throughout the city. By increasing local food production we are creating a secure and sustainable food system. By connecting people with their [...]
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I am dealing with something very much like the situation I cut and pasted below. I will post more as the situation develops or is resolved. Has anyone else out there had a similar experience?
via http://www.nmpovertylaw.org/Report-Maximizing%20Medicaid%20and%20Covering%20Adults%20Report-2009-01-27.pdf beginning at the bottom of page five
MEDICAID ADMINISTRATION AND PROGRAM ISSUES
Applications are Automatically Denied by Computer Even for Eligible [...]
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Food gardens to take root in city parks
Organizers look for volunteers to help projects grow
By Julie Ann Grimm | The New Mexican
http://www.santafenewmexican.com/PrintStory/Food-gardens-to-take-root-in-city-parks
5/6/2009
Photo by: New Mexican file photo
Are you interested in growing vegetables, but lack a good place to do it?
Community gardens are expected to sprout soon in three Santa Fe public parks, and organizers are [...]
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Check out the College of Santa Fe for New Mexico website.
@ http://csffornm.blogspot.com/
College of Santa Fe’s unfortunate financial situation (scheduled to close in May) is a rare opportunity for the working class people of New Mexico, to have an affordable four year college available in Santa Fe (which we do not have currently), the state’s third [...]
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John Sena | The New Mexican
3/24/2009
http://www.santafenewmexican.com/Local%20News/-Whatever-it-takes–Governor-charges-new-task-force-with-saving-The-College-of-S#- 3/25/09
Members of a newly appointed task force charged with saving the College of Santa Fe began their task during an hour-long meeting Tuesday in a campus classroom.
Gov. Bill Richardson, declaring that “our objective is to keep the College of Santa Fe going forever,” named more than two dozen people [...]
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Just who is on this Finance Committtee that is purposely letting HB 577 stall, effectively blocking the democratic process of our state and our country?
Why here they are right here via http://www.nmlegis.gov/lcs/committeedisplay.aspx?CommitteeCode=SFC
FINANCE
Monday through Saturday – 1:30 p.m. (Room 322)
Title
Name
Role
Senator
John Arthur Smith – (D)
Chair
Senator
Carlos R. Cisneros – (D)
Vice Chair
Senator
Rod Adair – (R)
Member
Senator
Pete Campos [...]
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