Aspenfest
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Aspenfest
October Roundup Cont’d from Page 8 Dead 2 to 8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 1, at Concordia Cemetery, 3700 E. Yandell (between Boone and Stevens) with a ghost tour, fortune teller, flower vendors, decorated altars and more. Proceeds go toward the restoration and preservation of Concordia Cemetery. Tickets: $5 ($1 kids and students; $1 seniors. Information: 694-2317, help@ghosts915 or concordiacemetery.org. Guests may “get in the spirit” and come dressed as Calacas or Catrinas. Southern New Mexico Whole Enchilada Fiesta — The 34th annual festival is Sept. 26-28, at Meerscheidt Recreation Center, 600 E. Hadley in Las Cruces. Opening ceremonies are 5:30 p.m. Friday, with building of the “Whole enchilada” at 10:30 a.m. Sunday. Admission: $10 at the gate or any Pic Quik store. Information: (575) 526-1938 or enchiladafiesta.com. Friday’s evening headliner is Josh Grider with opening act Eli James Band. Saturday’s headliner is Malo with opening act Severo y Grupo Fuego Sunday’s headliner is Shelly Lares. Live musical entertainment is all three days on two stages, beginning at 6:30 p.m. Friday and 11:30 a.m. Saturday and Sunday. The annual Whole Enchilada Parade begins at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at the Hadley Complex. Huacha Tournament begins at noon Saturday at courts on Hadley Ave., east of Unidad Park. Registration begins at 8 a.m. Horseshoe Tournament begins at noon Sunday on the courts on Hadley. Registration begins at 8 a.m. Other acivitities include and enchilada eating contest, classic car show, “Enchilada Land” for kids and a karaoke contest. The Whole Enchilada 5K race and 1-mile runs begin at 9 a.m. Saturday at Meersheidt Recreation center. Tough Enough to Wear Pink Week — NMSU breast cancer awareness week events are Sept. 28-Oct. 4, throughout the NMSU campus and in Las Cruces, hosted by Cowboys for Cancer Research. Activities conclude with a halftime appearance during the NMSU football game vs. Georgia at 6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 4, at Aggie Stadium. Information: pinkaggie.com. • Kick-off Remembrance ceremony is 6 p.m. Sunday, in the Rhodes-Garrett-Hamiel lawn, featuring more than 6,000 luminarias. • Student dinner and silent auction is 5 to 8 p.m. Monday at the Taos Restaurant in Corbett Center. • “Shop for the Cure” shopping event and luncheon is 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Thursday, in the Pan American Center. Lunch seating begins at 11 a.m. Admission the shop is free; luncheon tickets: $45 ($500 reserved table). • Relay Race at NMSU Barnes & Noble is 2 to 8 p.m. Friday. Sign up at aggieapparael@nmsu.edu. The Cervantes family 5K/10K Fun Run/Walk is 8 a.m. Saturday, at the north Entrance of Aggie Memorial Stadium. . Southern New Mexico State Fair — The fair is Wednesday through Sunday, Oct. 15, at the Doña Ana County Fairgrounds, 12 miles west of Las Cruces off I-10. Admission to fair and special events includes the Speedway, rodeo and live entertainment. Ticket information and event times: (575) 524-8602 or snmstatefairgrounds.net. October 2014 Aspenfest — The Village of Ruidoso’s celebration of fall colors is Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 4-5. This year’s theme is “Salute to Freedom: Aspenfest Style.” Events include a chili cook-off, arts and crafts fair, street vendors, Aspenfest Parade and vintage car show. Information: (575) 257-7395 The Aspenfest Parade starts at 10 a.m. Saturday, at Sudderth and Mechem. Information: ruidosonow.com/aspenfest. Arts and crafts booths will be open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at Schoolhouse Park on Sudderth. Admission: $2 (free for children under 12). Information: Bonnie Richardson, (575) 378-4661 The Rod Run Car Show is 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at the Ruidoso Downs Race Track. Admission is free. Information: Ron Duscha, (915) 598-0621. The Ruidoso Chili Society’s 32nd annual Chili Cook-Off is noon Saturday at the Ruidoso Downs Race Track. Public tasting is noon Sunday Information: (575) 390-6675. The RVCC Scholarship Golf Tournament is 12:30 p.m. Sunday, at Rainmakers Golf and Lifestyle Community. Information: (575) 2577395. October Art Fest — The 37th annual Octoberfest Juried Art Show is 10 a.m. to 5 p.m Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 4-5, at Zenith Park in Cloudcroft, N.M. The show features all-original art, pottery, jewelry and homemade crafts. Music, food and family activities also featured. Admission is free. Information: (575) 682-2733 or cloudcroft.net. Pinos Altos October Fiesta — The mountain village of Pinos Altos, N.M. will host its 15th annual fall fiesta 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 4. Most events are in the historic Main Street area. The fair offers live entertainment, children’s activities, arts and crafts, collectibles, gold-panning, reenactments, antiques and food vendors. Proceeds benefit the Pinos Altos Volunteer Fire Department. Information: (575) 574-8394 or pavfr.org. The Grant County Art Guild (housed near Main Street in the Hearst Church) will have an arts & craft sale/exhibit. The Pinos Altos Museum also will be open. Pinos Altos, a mining town founded in 1860, is seven miles north of Silver City on NM 15. St. Clair Vineyards WineFest — New Mexico’s largest winery will host its 20th annual wine fest noon to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 4-5, at 1325 DeBaca Road in Deming. Proceeds benefit Luna County Cancer Support. Information: 1-866-336-7357 or stclairvineyards.com. To get there: Take I-10 east to Exit 85 in Deming, go a half-mile south, turn east on Highway 549 and go three miles to St. Clair Vineyards and New Mexico Wineries Inc. WNMU Parade — The Western New Mexico University Homecoming Parade begins at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 4, in downtown Silver City. The annual parade includes floats, bands and other entries. Information: (575) 538-6011. The Homecomming game is 1:30 p.m. Saturday against Fort Lewis College on WNMU’s Altamirano Field. Southwestern New Mexico State Fair — The annual fair is Oct. 8-12 at the Luna County fairgrounds in Deming. The event includes livestock shows, arts and crafts exhibits, a fair queen crowning, parade, baked goods and produce sales, other food vendors, rodeo events, livestock auction, entertainment, Please see Page 10 El Paso Scene Page 9