The Santa Fe New Mexican, July 13, 2013

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THE NEW MEXICAN Saturday, July 13, 2013

SANTA FE TRAIL JAM: CREWS PREPARE FOR ANNUAL EVENT

ABOVE: Julian Chavez of Santa Fe helps build a ride wall at La Tierra Trails on Friday in preparation for the ninth annual Santa Fe Trail Jam. The ride wall will be 18 feet off the ground when it's finished. The Trail Jam is a free event from 5 to 8:30 p.m. Saturday at La Tierra trail. RIGHT: Alex Jaquez of Santa Fe smooths out parts of the course in preparation for the Trail Jam. PHOTOS BY LUIS SÁNCHEZ SATURNO/THE NEW MEXICAN

In brief Zozobra ticket sales promoted In the lead-up to the Sept. 5 burning of Will Shuster’s Zozobra, event organizers have devised a way to promote advance ticket sales and, they hope, make the event more accessible to the community. Anyone who buys tickets before Aug. 15 is entered into a drawing to win one of three prizes. The grand prize of the contest — which anyone can enter as many times as they want, even without an advance ticket purchase — is the opportunity for the winner and nine others to lead the chant to “burn him” as the time of Zozobra’s fiery demise draws near at Fort Marcy Ballpark. Second prize is a marshmallow roast on the giant marionette’s charred remains once it has collapsed. Third prize is a photo opportunity in front of Old Man Gloom at 8 p.m. Sept. 5. Online ticket sales began July 4, and in-person ticket sales will begin at financial institutions around Santa Fe on July 22. Tickets are $10 for adults, and children under 10 are admitted for free. Everyone who buys a ticket in person will also be able to fill out an entry form. The winners of the contest will be drawn Aug. 18. Advance tickets can be purchased online at burnzozobra. com.

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