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REDTT's Annual Events for December

Christmas is December 25

 

  • November 24 - December 31
    • Christmas on the Pecos
      Departures every evening except Christmas eve. Join us for another year and experience a holiday event voted as one of the top 100 holiday events by American Business Association and A & E.
      A one of a kind holiday event, visitors will board a pontoon boat to view more than 100 riverfront homes fully decorated for the holiday's. Dress warm, bring a blanket, hot chocolate and good friends, for a truly unique holiday experience. RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED. Call or visit the
      Web site to book your reservation.
      Carlsbad, NM
      (505) 628-0952
  • 1st Saturday
    • Holiday Fiesta
      An annual family event which includes seasonal entertainment, storytelling, children's art activities and Santa's elves. The art activities alone make this a very special annual event. Plan to make a wish on the MRM Wish Tree and receive a holiday gift from Santa's elves. This fine event is held at the Millicent Rogers Museum, 1504 Millicent Rogers Road
      Taos, NM
      (505) 758-2462
  • 1st Sunday
    • Annual Flying J Wranglers Christmas Show
      Fabulous fun, the Flying J Wranglers take the stage for a great show of music and good clean family-styled laughs. Settle back. Get ready to laugh, cry and cheer. There's nothing quite like the Flying J Wranglers. It's an experience you'll come back for again and again. The annual event, held at the New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum, is a fund raiser for the museum. Tickets are $30 in advance and $35 at the door. Show starts at 7pm. For more about the Flying J Wranglers visit their Web site at:
      www.flyingjranch.com. For more about this particular event, contact the
      New Mexico Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum
      4100 Dripping Springs Rd.
      Las Cruces, NM
      (505) 522-4100, ext.131
  • 1st Thursday through Sunday
    • Red Rock Balloon Rally
      Sending off balloons since 1981, this event is the second largest balloon event in the world. Pilots and spectators come from around the world to enjoy this spectacle in the red rock canyons and mesas east of
      Gallup, NM
      (505) 538-5921
  • 1st Wednesday through Sunday
    • Santa Fe Film Festival
      The Santa Fe Film Festival is dedicated to providing a showcase for excellent cinema from around the world, surveying the best in contemporary cinema, and paying homage to the contributions of veteran film artists through select tributes recognizing their body of work. Join us for opening parties, too. Visit the Web site for more detailed information.
      Santa Fe, NM
      (505) 988-5225
  • 1st Monday
    • Lovington's Electric Light Parade
      An exciting night in Lovington as they light up the town and welcome in the Christmas season. 2006 theme: Christmas Goes Hollywood!" Santa Claus will be at the museum and local businesses will stay open for after hour holiday shopping. 6pm. Parade heads east on Avenue D. For more information contact the Lovington Chamber of Commerce. lovington-nm-chamber@valornet.com
      Lovington, NM
      (505) 396-5311
  • 1st Weekend
    • Walatowa Winter Arts & Crafts Fair
      Jemez Pueblo
      (505) 834-7235 
  • 2nd Saturday
    • Winterfest
      Thousands of twinkling lights, giant Christmas cards, carolers, wagon rides, arts and crafts, car show, food, shopping, and best of all, Santa Claus!! Held at Dallas Park in:
      Fort Sumner, NM
      (505) 355-7705
  • 2nd Saturday
    • Rockhound State Park Festival of Lights
      You are all invited to view more than 1,000 luminaries that line the Visitor Center and Native Gardens of the Rockhound State Park. Live music, caroling, conversation, hot cocoa and traditional cookies are available for sharing. Make attending this program a part of your holiday traditions. The evening will bring a sense of magic and awe to all who attend this breathtaking event.
      Deming, NM
      (505) 546-6182 or
      jmranch@vtc.net
  • 2nd Thursday
    • Victorian Christmas Evening
      An old-fashioned community holiday celebration featuring traditional decorations, a full slate of musical performances, costumed characters, hot mulled cider, plum pudding, and other holiday treats. Admission donation $3 for adults; accompanied children are admitted free. An annual event not to be missed and held at the Silver City Museum, 312 West Broadway
      Silver City, NM
      (505) 538-5921
  • 3rd Weekend
  • Saturday Before Christmas
    • Las Cruces Farmers and Crafts Market Annual "Last Minute Market"
      Still looking for that perfect gift? You just might find it here at the Las Cruces Farmers and Craft Market, located on the downtown mall. Check out our fine, one-of-a-kind gift by many talented artisans. Last chance before Christmas! Check the Web site for directions or call Olivia:
      Las Cruces, NM
      (505) 541-2288
  • December 24 & 25 - Christmas Celebrations by Pueblo
    • Acoma - Dec. 25-28. Dances, luminaries. Christmas festivals at San Estevan del Rey Mission, Sky City, Acoma. For information: (505) 252-1139 or (800) 747-0181
    • Laguna - 10 p.m. Christmas Eve Mass. Deer, Harvest, Arrow and other Dances after mass. Dec. 25-28 Harvest dances continue for three more days. For information: (505) 552-6654
    • Information for Christmas Celebrations for the pueblos listed below: In New Mexico (505) 843-7270 or (505) 455-3460 for eight northern Pueblos; out of state (800) 766-4405
      Nambe
      - Dec. 24. Christmas Eve Mass followed by Buffalo, Deer and Antelope Dances.
      Picuris - Christmas celebrations and "Los Matachines."
      San Felipe - Dec. 24. Dances after midnight mass.
      San Juan - Dec. 24, 25. Spanish dance drama "Los Matachines" and Pine Torch Procession.
      San Ildefonso - Christmas celebrations and various dances.
      Santa Ana - Dances after midnight mass.
      Santa Clara - Christmas celebrations and various dances.
      Taos - Dec. 24. Sundown Procession with bonfires. Dec. 25. Dances.
      Tesuque - Dec. 24. Dances after midnight mass.
      Zia - Dec. 25-28. Dances.
  • Artesia New Year's Eve Celebration
    • Artesia invites you to their FREE event with includes food booths, children's activities, Bingo, raising of the lighted Navajo Refinery New Years ball, local entertainment, professional fireworks and major recording artists, in concert. Past performers included Ty England, Charlie Daniels Band, SheDaisy, Little River Band, Diamond Rio and Jefferson Starship. Make your hotel reservations early if you are traveling. Check with the Chamber of Commerce Web site at: www.artesiachamber.com
      Artesia, NM
      (505) 746-1117
       

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