June 13, 2018 Santa Fe Reporter

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THE CALENDAR LANDSCAPE DESIGN TO SUPPORT POLLINATORS Railyard Park Community Room 701 Callejon St., .316.3596 Interested in learning how to design a pollinator-friendly garden? Ashley Bennett shares her entomology knowledge for how to design a garden to attract bees, wasps and other native pollinators. A one-hour lecture is followed by an hour of working on individual designs and a stroll through the Railyard Park’s native bee house. Bring a notebook and pencil. 10 am-noon, free LANTERN DECORATING FOR INTERNATIONAL FOLK ART MARKET PARADE Meow Wolf 1352 Rufina Circle, 395-6369 Getting psyched for the most colorful party of the year— aka the International Folk Art Market in July? So is Meow Wolf, and they want help to prepare their big display for the market's parade. 11 am-4 pm, free LET'S GROW: COMPOST CLINIC Santa Fe County Fairgrounds 3229 Rodeo Road Learn how to compost your yard and food waste, proper techniques for building a thermal pile, turning, finishing and screening compost. Bring hats, gloves, study shoes, water and a pitchfork if you have one. 1-3 pm, free

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SUN/17 BOOKS/LECTURES AGELESS LIVING CONFERENCE Lensic Performing Arts Center 211 W San Francisco St., 988-1234 Presented by Empower New Mexico and AgeNation, leading authors and wisdom keepers guide participants on a journey of discovery, inspiration and empowerment. Check agenation.com for info. If you miss this one, there’s another one in September—or do both, if you’re so inclined. 9 am-6 pm, $49-$139 ENLIGHTENED COURAGE Thubten Norbu Ling Tibetan Buddhist Center 1807 Second St., Ste. 35, 660-7056 With Geshe Thubten Sherab’s wisdom on how to be committed to the peaceful and courageous path of full awakening, explore the ideas in The Way of the Bodhisattva, a classic of Indian Buddhist literature. 10 am-noon, free JOEPH BADAL: OBSESSED: CYCLE OF VIOLENCE #2 Garcia Street Books 376 Garcia St., 986-0151 The second installment in Badal’s Cycle of Violence series takes the reader on a crazed man's single-minded quest for revenge. 4 pm, free

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JOURNEYSANTAFE: JOE MONAHAN Collected Works Bookstore and Coffeehouse 202 Galisteo St., 988-4226 The New Mexico political analyst and blogger speaks about key moments in the June primaries—what happened and, perhaps more importantly, what didn’t happen. 11 am, free RICHARD BALTHAZAR: CODEX BORGIA El Museo Cultural de Santa Fe 555 Camino de la Familia, 992-0591 Presented in conjunction with his exhibit Ye Gods!: Icons of Aztec Deities, artist Balthazar speaks on the historical context of the Codex Borgia and other codices, and discusses of sample pages of this stylistically startling divinatory document. 2 pm, free SANTA FE FREE THINKERS’ FORUM Unitarian Universalist Congregation 107 W Barcelona Road, 982-9674 If you were at the last meeting of the humanist discussion group—or even if you weren't—continue considering: "Where do morals come from? How do we know right from wrong? What is the difference between innate and learned values?" Rise ‘n’ shine ‘n’ talk about heavy topics. 8:30 am, free

EVENTS CURRENTS NEW MEDIA FESTIVAL Various locations Santa Fe’s premier festival for interactive and immersive installations. Events of varying costs (including free!) happen all around town. For all the info: currentsnewmedia.org. Various times, free HERB & LAVENDER FESTIVAL El Rancho de las Golondrinas 334 Los Pinos Road, 471-2261 Wanna smell good? There is no better way than lavender and herb products. Also catch lectures and hands-on activities on all things lavender. Kids 12 and under are free. 10 am-4 pm, $6-$8 THE MECHANICS OF PLAY PERFORMANCE NO LAND 54 E San Francisco St., Ste. 7, 216-973-3367 Flying Wall Studios offers a performance to unite local performers and musicians with puppet artists Damon and Sabrina Griffith. 2 pm, free MEDITATION & MODERN BUDDHISM: AWAKENING THE HEART Zoetic 230 St. Francis Drive, 292-5293 Transform your relationships through meditations that awaken and grow the love in your heart. 10 am-noon, $10

SANTA FE STUDIO TOUR Various locations Studio tours are everyone's favorite New Mexico weekends. Visit 59 studios this year; a map is available at santafestudiotour.com or at the Community Gallery at the Santa Fe Community Convention Center. 10 am-5 pm, free

FOOD CRAB AND PILSNER FESTIVAL Second Street Brewery (Rufina Taproom) 2920 Rufina St., 954-1068 Join the Santa Fe Brewing Co. and 16 other breweries for a crab-and-beer fest. Take your dad! Take your whole family! Take yourself! It's crab! (See SFR Picks, page 17.) 11 am-10 pm, free

MUSIC ACES HIGH Palace Saloon 142 W Palace Ave., 428-0690 Americana and folk. 10 am-3 pm, free ALTO STREET Second Street Brewery (Original) 1814 Second St., 982-3030 Folk-pop 'n' bluegrass. 11 am-1 pm, free DAN LAVOIE Cowgirl 319 S Guadalupe St., 982-2565 Acoustic rock 'n' roll. 8 pm, free DOUG MONTGOMERY Vanessie 427 W Water St., 982-9966 Piano standards. 6:30 pm, free GREG ABATE AND PETE AMAHL Mine Shaft Tavern 2846 Hwy. 14, Madrid, 473-0743 Smooth jazzy tunes. 6 pm, free INANIMATE EXISTENCE, LAST OF LUCY, FIELDS OF ELYSIUM AND MARROW MONGER Ghost 2899 Trades West Road The Decibel Foundry presents technical death metal at its finest from NorCal outfit Inanimate Existence, on tour with Last of Lucy (Huntington Beach, CA) and Fields of Elysium (Santa Fe), and with some local support from Marrow Monger. 7 pm, $10 JOE WEST AND FRIENDS Cowgirl 319 S Guadalupe St., 982-2565 An alt.country brunch. Noon, free MARIO REYNOLDS La Fiesta Lounge 100 E San Francisco St., 982-5511 Latin American tunes on guitar, charango and flute. 6 pm, free MICHAEL UMPHREY Osteria D'Assisi 58 S Federal Place, 986-5858 Piano standards. 6 pm, free CONTINUED ON PAGE 30

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