Upcoming Events November 22 – November 24

Storytelling Feast to Benefit The Food Depot

 The 3rd Annual Storytelling Feast to benefit The Food Depot will be held on Saturday, November 22 3 to 4:30 pm at The Performance Space at La Tienda, Eldorado. It will feature renown storyteller Joe Hayes as well as Terry Foxx, Steven Pla, and Sarah Malone. In addition, Sherry Hooper, Executive Director of The Food Depot will tell of the work being done in northern New Mexico to help end hunger.The event is free but donations of food and money for The Food Depot will greatly appreciated. 

Open Mic Night

 Please join us on Monday, November 24 for our second open mic night revival, featuring the locally legendary Girls Garage Band.There are still 3- 20 minute slots available for solo or duo acts. if you want to play please contact us at 505-986-1753.Remember food and adult beverage service is now available in the performance space, so please come and join us for a fun evening.
Note the format will be amended and the GGB will play from 6pm to 7:30 so band members who live in Northern New Mexico can make it home before  bed check.Solo  and duo performers will start at 7:45 pm.
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Firefly Storytelling Event

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Friday, July 25th from 7:00 to 9:00

Is the next evening of Santa Fe’s newest storytelling evening, Firefly.  Six storytellers will share their personal experiences on the theme, “Go Big Or Go Home”.  Come out to The Performance Space at La Tienda in Eldorado to hear true stories about peak experiences and triumphs over adversity. Tickets are $10 at the door. Beer, wine and soft drinks available at La Plancha restaurant next door.

2nd Annual Storytelling Feast

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The 2nd Annual Storytelling Feast to benefit The Food Depot will be held at The Performance Space on Saturday, November 23rd from 3 to 4:30 pm. It is sponsored by the Storytellers of New Mexico and will feature tellers Joe Hayes, Gail Mariner, Steven Pla, Mary Ellen Gonzales and Cynthia Dobson. Sherry Hooper, Executive Director of The Food Depot will tell of the work being done to end hunger in Northern New Mexico. This family friendly event is FREE and there will be refreshments and prizes. A donation of food or money for The Food Depot will be gratefully accepted.

A Storytelling Feast

Saturday, November 10th a Storytelling Feast to benefit The Food Depot will be held at The Performance Space at La Tienda in Eldorado from 3 to 4:30 pm. 

Performers from Storytellers of New Mexico Joe Hayes, Indiana Bones (aka Mike McCartney, Mary Ellen Gonzales and Cynthia Dobson will tell Family Friendly stories. Sherry Hooper, Executive Director of The Food Depot will tell of the work being done in Santa Fe and Northern New Mexico.

This is a free event but a donation of food or money for The Food Depot will be gratefully accepted. There will be prizes and refreshments so bring the kids and neighbors and enjoy an afternoon of feasting on stories for a good cause.

AUTHOR AND STORYTELLER JOE HAYES

Joe Hayes an award-winning author and nationally recognized teller of  Southwestern tales from the Hispanic, Native American and Anglo  cultures. His bilingual Spanish-English tellings have earned him a  distinctive place among America’s storytellers. He has published over  twenty children’s books.

Joe has visited some 3,000 schools and has been the resident  storyteller at the Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian in Santa
Fe for 30 years. A whole generation of Southwestern children has grown up listening to his tales.

Joe?s books have received the Arizona Young Readers Award, two Land of Enchantment Book Awards, the Southwest Book Award and the Texas
Bluebonnet Award. For his storytelling he received the New Mexico Governor?s Award for Excellence and Achievement in the Arts and has been designated New Mexico Centennial Storyteller.

CYNTHIA DOBSON STORYTELLER

Cynthia is an accomplished storyteller whose love of tales has taken her to collect and tell stories from around the world. She has a  Master?s degree in multi-cultural education and her teaching  experience in Mexico, New Mexico, and Canada has given her a unique perspective, not only on the Differences but more importantly on the similarities in cultures.  From these experiences she chooses stories to share with others.  Bi-lingual and participatory programs may be arranged for schools, libraries, daycare centers, camps, as well as  senior centers and nursing homes.

INDIANA BONES, KEEPER OF LEGENDS

Indiana Bones, Keeper of Legends (aka Mike McCartney)is an EMMY AWARD winning writer, producer and  performing artist.  Combining archeology, action, adventure, ancient legends, mythology and folklore, Indy thrills and educates audiences with his unique storytelling abilities. Indy weaves stories for students, families, sci-fi lovers and museum goers alike.

Indy is now  a full time professional storyteller and guest lecturer at the  University of New Mexico. Indy believes that storytelling can be used  as an effective teaching tool. With the use of artifacts,  Fossils,  lively puppets and a crack of his bull whip, Indy leads the  audience  on a journey through time.

MARY ELLEN GONZALES

Mary Ellen traces her ancestry in New Mexico back to before the Pueblo Revolt of 1680.  She was raised on a ranch near Chama, New Mexico.  She is
half Hispanic and half Anglo and views her job as being a “culture bridger”.

She tells stories from all cultures, but her specialty is Hispanic stories from Northern New Mexico.  She explores cultural values as revealed by the
stories people tell. She is a listed scholar with the New Mexico Humanities Council.