Events

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First Partnership: Bookworks/NHCC/ABC Libraries - Bringing Books and People Together

Free Event at the National Hispanic Cultural Center

7pm Monday, June 28

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Mary Davis presents a slideshow of historic photographs of Corrales, New Mexico and signs her new book in the Images of America series: Corrales (Arcadia, $21.99).

Nestled in the Rio Grande Valley, Corrales received its name from the corrals used by settlers on the 1710 Alameda land grant. After World War II, this bucolic village was discovered by Albuquerque's burgeoning population, and it quickly became a community full of artsts and professionals - a semirural suburban oasis.

Historian Mary Davis and members of the Corrales Historical Society have selected the best of the society's photograph archives and gathered more stories and images from community members themselves.

Mary is co-editor of Shining River Precious Land : An Oral History of Albuquerque's North Valley.

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Craig Chapman of the New Mexico Wilderness Alliance and Jodi Hedderig from the city of Albuquerque's Open Spaces division present a slideshow and discuss their books: the 2010 Wild Guide (New Mexico Wilderness Alliance, $9.95) and 25 Outstanding Open Space Destinations (City of Albuquerque, $5.00).

Chapman and Hedderig will help you plan your summer and discuss trails, special events, volunteer/service projects and other upcoming activities included in the books.  Additionally, Senator Tom Udall's award-winning watermelon pine-nut gazpacho will be served (the recipe and story of the DC version of Top Chef are highlighted in the Wild Guide).

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