Lost Luckies

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Miela Kolomaznik
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Cultural diversity is in this weekend. Add some to your life and events calendar.

Native Art

The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center hosts the Spring Indian Art Market on Saturday, April 19, and Sunday, April 20, all day. Enjoy traditional dances, art work, food and more. Visit the center’s
website for more info.

Powerhouse Poet

Ángel Gonázlez was a celebrated Spanish poet who wrote about issues of freedom and solidarity during the dictatorship of Francisco Franco, and he taught at UNM from 1974 to 1994. Come to the National Hispanic Cultural Center at 7 p.m. on Saturday, April 19, for a tribute to this accomplished author.

Swing Dancin’

Go swing dancing at the Double Time Dance Studio (112 Morningside SE) on Saturday, April 19. The event is a fundraiser for Relay for Life, which helps support victims of cancer. There’s an introductory lesson is from 7 to 8 p.m. and the dance goes ‘til midnight. Tickets are $10. For more info, call 268-1123.

African Welcome

Celebrate spring and diversity at the African Village Feast at Escuela del Sol Montessori (Mountain and Seventh Street) on Sunday, April 20, from 5 to 8 p.m. Be sure to bring food to share, your own utensils (to conserve paper/plastic) and musical instruments to join in the jam. Call Nkazi for more info at 831-0469.

Be Healthier

We all need a little healing from time to time. Find some at the Wellness Social Pow Wow on Tuesday, April 22, and Wednesday, April 23, at the Rio Rancho Inn (1465 Rio Rancho SE). The event starts at 6 p.m. both days and includes dancing and entertainment. For more info, call Frank at 897-1489.
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