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I'm going to be at the [http://www.santafewinefestival.com/ Santa Fe Wine Festival] on July 2nd and 3rd if anyone wants to come along. It's at Golondrinas Museum, which is where I live (so you'll be hanging out with me as a country bumpkin). (JP) | |||
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==Geographic Information Systems and You!== | ==Geographic Information Systems and You!== | ||
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==Present your own research== | ==Present your own research== | ||
there are many others with very inspiring and ready to present research findings, so the idea would be to have | there are many others with very inspiring and ready to present research findings, so the idea would be to have the last small session this '''Tuesday''' let's say 4.15 - 5.45 ...15 min each (so cut it down to the essentials! ...max 10 slides, if any!) and leave some room for discussion... so if you're ready and want some constructive feedback, just put here the title of your potential presentation, and we'll see if we get a critical mass that's interested: | ||
- Miles: "TCP/IP: Why the Internet is the internet." History of the early international spread of the Internet, and how the politics of the Cold War are embedded in the current network. 21 slides, 20 minutes, but it goes fast. | - Miles: "TCP/IP: Why the Internet is the internet." History of the early international spread of the Internet, and how the politics of the Cold War are embedded in the current network. 21 slides, 20 minutes, but it goes fast. | ||
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- Sean: Cultural Evolution: The toughest gig in science | - Sean: Cultural Evolution: The toughest gig in science | ||
==Community Lecture, 1930, 29 June== | ==Community Lecture, 1930, 29 June== | ||
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-Raghav | -Raghav | ||
==Stargazing== | |||
I'd like to spend an evening star-gazing - maybe try to get far enough out of town to avoid major light pollution. The next new moon is July 1st, so we might look to do it towards the end of the program. | |||
UPDATE: Given folks' schedules, let's plan for stargazing the evening of Wednesday, June 29th. Those of us working on projects will want to have the evening of the 30th free. I will work on a location and further details with JP. I will also keep an eye on the weather, in case it looks like we might be clouded out. July 1 would be our fall back date. Check back later for more details. | |||
UPDATE 2: We are planning to leave from SFI at 9pm (we'll be there for the Couzin's lecture). Sign up for a ride. We will drive about 30 min. out of town, spend up to two hours in the field, and return by midnight at the latest. You needn't bring anything, but if your smartphone has one of those star-finder apps, that could be cool. | |||
- Miles | |||
JP's car | |||
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I'd be interested, might be able to get a telescope, and know a few locations. (JP) <br> | I'd be interested, might be able to get a telescope, and know a few locations. (JP) <br> | ||
Shweta S : I am also interested, but I have an early morning flight on 2nd July . So, I have to be at Peterson circle by 4 Am for the Pick up shuttle to airport. If possible, I am certainly in for Star Gazing, haven't done it for years.<br> | Shweta S : I am also interested, but I have an early morning flight on 2nd July . So, I have to be at Peterson circle by 4 Am for the Pick up shuttle to airport. If possible, I am certainly in for Star Gazing, haven't done it for years.<br> | ||
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===Taos Earthships, Rio Grande Gorge, High Country=== | |||
Taos is a small town about 60 miles North of Santa Fe. It's known for the Taos Indian Pueblo, an artist colony, skiing, and the Taos Earthships. Depending on who's interested, we could stop by some wineries on the way up/down. The drive up alone is worth it. | |||
Which day is this trip? -Nora | |||
We'll be going this Saturday, leaving at 10:00am | |||
Here's a link to the proposed route: [http://maps.google.com/maps?saddr=St+John's+College,+Camino+De+Cruz+Blanca,+Santa+Fe,+NM&daddr=35.95257,-105.89925+to:US-64+W+to:Espanola,+NM&hl=en&sll=35.988007,-105.711823&sspn=0.846719,1.783905&geocode=FfM6IAIdKumv-SGbTeoLvFZoEQ%3BFbqXJAIdDhuw-SllKxaBwDYYhzHMpwy8Lvl_1A%3BFYLCLAIdPmGy-Q%3BFZhYJQIdrpSt-SkTO_AfiDwYhzFpPdgmCLwHRA&mra=dpe&mrsp=1&sz=10&via=1&t=h&z=10 Low Road/High Road to Taos] | |||
<i>Please add your car and seats if you have one </i> | |||
Car 1: JP's Camry (4 seats)<br> | |||
1. JP<br> | |||
2. Jimmy James<br> | |||
3. Andrew Tinka<br> | |||
4. Ed <br> | |||
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1. Nicolas Paez<br> | |||
2. <br> | |||
3. <br> | |||
4. <br> | |||
Car 3: Tom's Car<br> | |||
1. Tom<br> | |||
2.Elliot Aguilar <br> | |||
3. Tomas Veloz <br> | |||
4. Guido Montufar<br> | |||
(5).<br> | |||
Nora's Car -- leaving at 11am, going for Williams Lake hike before dinner in Taos<br> | |||
1. Nora <br> | |||
2. Erik<br> | |||
3. Josh A (probable)<br> | |||
4. Anand<br> | |||
5. Antoine<br> | |||
People who need rides:<br> | |||
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===NRAO Very Large Array=== | |||
National Radio Astronomy Observatory - Very Large Array | |||
Its a bit of a hike... about a 3 hour drive... but should be totally worth it. Perhaps we could do this and los alamos together on the same day. -Raghav | |||
Heres the description from the website(http://www.vla.nrao.edu/)- | |||
The Very Large Array, one of the world's premier astronomical radio observatories, consists of 27 radio antennas in a Y-shaped configuration on the Plains of San Agustin fifty miles west of Socorro, New Mexico. Each antenna is 25 meters (82 feet) in diameter. The data from the antennas is combined electronically to give the resolution of an antenna 36km (22 miles) across, with the sensitivity of a dish 130 meters (422 feet) in diameter. | |||
I'd love to go and would be willing to rent a car and drive. Unfortunately Los Alamos is in a different direction (NW) than VLA by quite a lot. I suggest looking above for other trips in planning for Los Alamos. | |||
I think this trip depends on when we go (when is Taos Earthships trip?) and whatever else people have planned for. Note that this trip is 3 hours and there's very little else besides VLA in that neighborhood of NM - this trip would be optimal if we can hook on this visit to any other attractions nearby (or in Albuquerque). Any suggestions? - Nini | |||
If you do go to the VLA, I'd recommend combining it with a visit to Kelly Mine, an old ghost town near Magdalena which is pretty neat to poke around. There is also a great microbrewery in Socorro (called Socorro Springs). Also, the town of Magdalena is in the process of trying to make itself a mini-artists' haven, so it could be fun to poke around the galleries there. Any more questions about the region and I'll see what I can do; my mom is from Socorro, and I can ask her for further suggestions. -Nora | |||
Mind signing up to indicate interest?<br> | |||
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2. Chris G - Have a car, but all depends on when we go...<br> | |||
3. Cali - I would go, looks cool (can rent a car, don't have one)<br> | |||
4. Raghav - Definitely wanna go... Can rent a car<br> | |||
===Golondrinas Trip, June 26=== | |||
Trip to El Rancho de las Golondrinas living history museum. | |||
JP's Camry<br> | |||
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3 Cristina M.<br> | |||
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Bill's Car<br> | |||
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===Yoga Thursday, June 23rd, 7:30pm, soccer fields=== | ===Yoga Thursday, June 23rd, 7:30pm, soccer fields=== |
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Complex Systems Summer School 2011 |
Use this space to organize your own after hours activities.
Weekend after the program
Are there any people who are going to be around in the area the weekend after the program?
Please put your name here and maybe we can plan something for the weekend together.
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I'm going to be at the Santa Fe Wine Festival on July 2nd and 3rd if anyone wants to come along. It's at Golondrinas Museum, which is where I live (so you'll be hanging out with me as a country bumpkin). (JP)
Booty - June 28
Find the treasure! Tuesday the 28th starting at 8:00 at the field behind the gym. Be prompt and bring running shoes (or something that will get you through ~3 miles on mixed terrain at a fairly slow pace), a flashlight (if you have one), and $5 for hydration. Sign up below for a (potentially) life changing experience and at minimum a solid break from lectures:
1. JP -- WOOOOOOHOOO!!!
2. yaaaay - Kam
3. Anna
4. Antoine
5. Nadja
6. Jason
7. Alejandro Fajardo
8. Evelien (if ankle doesn't get worse)
9. Anand
10. Nathan
11. Raghav
12. Nora
13. Josh A
14. Andrew Tinka
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Geographic Information Systems and You!
Clio can do a short course in GIS next week if interested, please sign up below and maybe write your background (jk, I know everyone's background by now). Perhaps Nathan can chime in, as he is a GIS expert super hero. We can do it at lunch if you want.
Questions: what software do i need? none. is gis fun? it can be... what will i learn? how to do spatial analysis on anything (location of schools...rivers...people's IP addresses...)
THIS WILL BE ON TUESDAY AT LUNCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Clio is attending
Cali
Nini
Kam - I am so there
Cristina M.
Nadja - sounds good Clio :-)
Andrew T.
Jason
Lydia
JP I <3 Maps
Evelien
Nathan
Eugenia
Raghav
Present your own research
there are many others with very inspiring and ready to present research findings, so the idea would be to have the last small session this Tuesday let's say 4.15 - 5.45 ...15 min each (so cut it down to the essentials! ...max 10 slides, if any!) and leave some room for discussion... so if you're ready and want some constructive feedback, just put here the title of your potential presentation, and we'll see if we get a critical mass that's interested:
- Miles: "TCP/IP: Why the Internet is the internet." History of the early international spread of the Internet, and how the politics of the Cold War are embedded in the current network. 21 slides, 20 minutes, but it goes fast.
-Elliot Aguilar:"You got it from your mama: a probabilistic model of cultural genealogies."
- Nathan: "When does geography matter? From geosimulation to geovisualization."
-Josh A: "Robot Evolution"
- Sean: Cultural Evolution: The toughest gig in science
Community Lecture, 1930, 29 June
From Democratic Consensus to Cannibalistic Hordes: The Principles of Collective Animal Behavior[1]
Presented by Ian Couzin (Assistant Professor, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Princeton University)
Anyone interested? - Nini
Yep, we have a shuttle already scheduled and seats reserved. No need to worry about transportation. -JP
Carlsbad Caverns, White Sands, VLA
Im thinking of taking a trip to the carlsbad caverns, white sands and the VLA this weekend... we can also do some stargazing and perhaps stop at Roswell if people are interested since its on the way....
Its going to be an overnight trip... 2 days... just want to see if people might be interested... i realize its far... but the caverns and white sands come highly recommended for this part of the country...
I am open to doing this on the weekend after the program as well...
I can rent a car...
Heres the route I'm thinking....
let me know if you're interested...
-Raghav
Stargazing
I'd like to spend an evening star-gazing - maybe try to get far enough out of town to avoid major light pollution. The next new moon is July 1st, so we might look to do it towards the end of the program.
UPDATE: Given folks' schedules, let's plan for stargazing the evening of Wednesday, June 29th. Those of us working on projects will want to have the evening of the 30th free. I will work on a location and further details with JP. I will also keep an eye on the weather, in case it looks like we might be clouded out. July 1 would be our fall back date. Check back later for more details.
UPDATE 2: We are planning to leave from SFI at 9pm (we'll be there for the Couzin's lecture). Sign up for a ride. We will drive about 30 min. out of town, spend up to two hours in the field, and return by midnight at the latest. You needn't bring anything, but if your smartphone has one of those star-finder apps, that could be cool.
- Miles
JP's car
1. JP
2. Miles
3. Shweta Singh
4.
5.
People needing a ride:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
I'd be interested, might be able to get a telescope, and know a few locations. (JP)
Shweta S : I am also interested, but I have an early morning flight on 2nd July . So, I have to be at Peterson circle by 4 Am for the Pick up shuttle to airport. If possible, I am certainly in for Star Gazing, haven't done it for years.
I am also very interested... but may fly out on the 1st in the evening... Could we perhaps do this on a weeknight? -Raghav
count on me if it is before July 2... -----Yangjing
I'm in as well! -David B
Early morning hiking
Would anybody would be interested in hiking the Atalaya Mountain Trail (or anywhere else) before dawn to watch the sunrise from the top?
When?
I am kind of tempted to do it on a weekday, but I may end up doing it alone. Unless a few people are interested, we could do it, let's say, this Saturday? The sun rises at about 5h45 these days.
Swimming?
Anyone want to go swimming with me (Ed)? There's a pool about 2 miles away that's open till 8:30, was thinking of walking down after class.
Count me in for the drowning. When? - Nini
I'd like to join -Yangjing I'm in. Where do we meet?--Elliot Aguilar
Museum Trip Friday June 24th
It's $8 for admission to the Georgia O'Keefe Museum. I want to go after lecture next week; sounds like a cool exhibit about the relationship between photography and contemporary art. Let's meet outside the student center at 4:30pm. The museum is open until 7pm. We can potentially grab dinner and drinks downtown afterwards. I'll drive down in my car from St. Johns; I've got space for 4 more.
Note: let's join the Canyon Drive walk tomorrow instead. Free art > museums. :) -Nora
Also, the art museum (modern/contemporary art) is free on Friday afternoons and close at 8. -Nini
Frisbee
Ok, look. I (Ed) like frisbee. By virtue of being into science, you people must at some level also like frisbee. So, let's play frisbee. There are lots of ways to do this: 1) Throwing 2) Throwing with our arms tucked in like T-Rex's 3) Imbibing beverages and throwing 4) Spinning the disc on our fingers (ooo fancy) and then throwing it 5) Playing cower (ask me for details)
Who has a disc? - Ed
I would be up for throwing, and also for a game of Ultimate. Thursday evening (the 16th) is free on our schedule. We can buy a disc. -Miles
I've got a disc. Just let me know whenever you want it. -AA
I am soo in. Cristina M.
I want to play cower! With beverages! -Kam
Dinner at Epazote - Tuesday July 28 at 8 pm
I have a reservation for 8 pm on Tuesday at Epazote. If you want to join, please email me as soon as possible so I can adjust the reservation. - Cali
The St. John's cafeteria is great, but Santa Fe is also the home of many unique, world-class restaurants. I would like to go out for a nice dinner some night and would love company. Any of the places below are kind of pricey and will require reservations, so please post preferences for date and location and I'll pull something together. Here are a few to get you started, with reviews and menus.
Epazote is one of my favorites and I've always been treated very well by the chef. I think that gets my vote. -JP
This sounds great - I'd be interested too. Fran.
I am in too. Cristina B.
I am interested too. Leonida G.
Epazote (Contemporary Mexican) Menu TripAdvisor Yelp
Other Options
Rafting down the Rio Grande Box.
Music on the Hill Concert Series (at St. John's)
Great Sand Dunes (in Colorado)
Sandia Peak Tram (in Albuquerque)
Ojo Caliente hot springs Field Trip
Chaco Canyon
Soak in the Hot Springs at Pagosa Springs, CO
Mountain Biking
I am looking for people interested in mountain biking either early morning, pre-dinner or on the weekend. If you don't have a bike there are a number of shops around town that rent. -Josh A
Completed Events
Taos Earthships, Rio Grande Gorge, High Country
Taos is a small town about 60 miles North of Santa Fe. It's known for the Taos Indian Pueblo, an artist colony, skiing, and the Taos Earthships. Depending on who's interested, we could stop by some wineries on the way up/down. The drive up alone is worth it.
Which day is this trip? -Nora
We'll be going this Saturday, leaving at 10:00am
Here's a link to the proposed route: Low Road/High Road to Taos
Please add your car and seats if you have one
Car 1: JP's Camry (4 seats)
1. JP
2. Jimmy James
3. Andrew Tinka
4. Ed
5.
1. Nicolas Paez
2.
3.
4.
Car 3: Tom's Car
1. Tom
2.Elliot Aguilar
3. Tomas Veloz
4. Guido Montufar
(5).
Nora's Car -- leaving at 11am, going for Williams Lake hike before dinner in Taos
1. Nora
2. Erik
3. Josh A (probable)
4. Anand
5. Antoine
People who need rides:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
NRAO Very Large Array
National Radio Astronomy Observatory - Very Large Array
Its a bit of a hike... about a 3 hour drive... but should be totally worth it. Perhaps we could do this and los alamos together on the same day. -Raghav
Heres the description from the website(http://www.vla.nrao.edu/)-
The Very Large Array, one of the world's premier astronomical radio observatories, consists of 27 radio antennas in a Y-shaped configuration on the Plains of San Agustin fifty miles west of Socorro, New Mexico. Each antenna is 25 meters (82 feet) in diameter. The data from the antennas is combined electronically to give the resolution of an antenna 36km (22 miles) across, with the sensitivity of a dish 130 meters (422 feet) in diameter.
I'd love to go and would be willing to rent a car and drive. Unfortunately Los Alamos is in a different direction (NW) than VLA by quite a lot. I suggest looking above for other trips in planning for Los Alamos.
I think this trip depends on when we go (when is Taos Earthships trip?) and whatever else people have planned for. Note that this trip is 3 hours and there's very little else besides VLA in that neighborhood of NM - this trip would be optimal if we can hook on this visit to any other attractions nearby (or in Albuquerque). Any suggestions? - Nini
If you do go to the VLA, I'd recommend combining it with a visit to Kelly Mine, an old ghost town near Magdalena which is pretty neat to poke around. There is also a great microbrewery in Socorro (called Socorro Springs). Also, the town of Magdalena is in the process of trying to make itself a mini-artists' haven, so it could be fun to poke around the galleries there. Any more questions about the region and I'll see what I can do; my mom is from Socorro, and I can ask her for further suggestions. -Nora
Mind signing up to indicate interest?
1.
2. Chris G - Have a car, but all depends on when we go...
3. Cali - I would go, looks cool (can rent a car, don't have one)
4. Raghav - Definitely wanna go... Can rent a car
Golondrinas Trip, June 26
Trip to El Rancho de las Golondrinas living history museum.
JP's Camry
1JP
2 Evelien
3 Cristina M.
4
5
Bill's Car
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4
5
Yoga Thursday, June 23rd, 7:30pm, soccer fields
SF Complex
We're planning a trip to the Santa Fe Complex on Friday June 10 towards the evening.
UPDATE: We'll be making it an official trip. Shuttles will arrive at SJC 10 June at 6:00(18:00), return 8:00 (20:00).
Soccer, Monday 13 June at 7 PM?
(I saw this from Victor on the CSSS FB wall)
"Who's down for soccer this Monday evening, at 7? Rsvp w/a comment If you have a ball, bring it--and let us know in your rsvp I think it makes sense if those of us who want to play meet up at the drop-off circle and then walk down to the athletic field cheers V"
Who already presented their own research
- Martin: the world's technological capacity to process information
- Yangjing: Relations Between Graphs
- Nadja: Coupling human-engineered systems to improve water management on mine sites
- Tomas: Chemical Organization Theory & Concept's Theory
- Stefani: Understanding prehistory through agent-based modeling and network analysis
Ten Thousand Waves
They say it's a "must-do" while here. Just put your name down here if interested. (Cristina M.)
How does Thursday after lectures sound? (JP)?
//Cristina M: Thursday after lectures is perfect! Though they have this on Friday: https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=151999048206158. Thanks JP!
Given the talks on Thursday, Friday (if there is time) may be better. Do we need to make a reservation (they recommend so on several places on their website) EH.
I'd be happy for Friday night. There are some fairly large private tubs available. We should look into that. (JP)
Website: http://www.tenthousandwaves.com/ Price list: http://www.tenthousandwaves.com/RATES/price_list_summary.php
JP's Car! (hurray!)
1.John Paul Gonzales
2.Cristina M.
3.Nini
4.Evelien
5.Raghav
People Who Need Rides
1. Fran
Bandelier Field Trip
Trip to Bandelier National Monument on Sat. June 18.
We're splitting this into two groups, unofficially dubbed the Hardcore Hikers and the Happy Campers.
We might string a visit to the Valles Caldera and Bradbury Science Museum/Los Alamos in as well.
From Stefani: I know the head archaeologist at Bandelier. I'll see if I can get him or his assistant to give us a brief talk.
Bandelier Trip Sign Up.
Bandelier and Los Alamos: These Cars Will Leave At 10:00AM
Car 1: JP's Camry (5 seats)
1. John Paul Gonzales
2. Nini Zhang
3. Raghav Chawla
4. Miles Townes
Car 3: Tom Carter's car (can fit 4 or 5)
1. Tom
2. Yangjing Long
3. Nicolas Paez
4.
5. Shweta Singh
Car 4: Juniper (can fit 2 or 3) Not going to Los Alamos
1. Yasushi (driver)
2. Juniper
3.
4.
5.
Car: Rental car, Evelien driving - staying as long as we like in Bandelier, might skip Alamos
1. Evelien (driver)
2. Navigator: Eugenia
'Achterbank ensemble:'
3. Martin Gould
4. Ed
5. Randy C
Car: Rental car, Michael driving
1. Michael Sachs
2. Zoe Hamstead
3. Nadja Kunz
4. Alejandro Fajardo
5. Ryan James
Hardcore Hikers: THESE CARS WILL LEAVE AT 9:00AM
Stefani's Mazda only for a 13-mile hike:
1. Stefani Crabtree
2. Cali Ellis
3. Andrew Tinka
4. Anand
5. David B
Lydia's car only for a 13-mile hike
1. Lydia
2. Alexis Toda
3. Antoine
4. Anna
5. Michael J
Nora's car only for a 13-mile hike
1. Nora
2. Josh A
3. Erik
4.
5.
People who need rides
1.
2.
3.
4...
Yo La Tengo in Santa Fe, 17 June
For anyone interested, they're playing in town.
I might be interested in attending if others are going - Josh
Anna, Eugenia, and I just got tickets. http://www.thirstyearfestival.com/concerts.html#yo We have 1 more seat left in the car. -Lydia
Backpacking in the Pecos Wilderness
I've been planning a full-weekend backpacking trip with a local friend of mine. We'd probably camp Friday night at the trailhead (or his parents cabin) to get an early start, set up camp, then do a lighter hike to summit Las Truchas, the second highest peak in NM. We'd return on Sunday. At a minimum, you'd need a backpack and sleeping bag. We might be able to rustle up other gear. Cars shouldn't be an issue.
Interest:
1. Chris G.
2. Kameron - I'm in!
3. Fran (also have tent and stove if needed)
Los Alamos
Los Alamos National Labs
From website: "Los Alamos National Laboratory is a premier national security research institution, delivering scientific and engineering solutions for the nation's most crucial and complex problems. Our primary responsibility is ensuring the safety, security, and reliability of the nation's nuclear deterrent. The Los Alamos of today emphasizes worker safety, effective operational safeguards & security, and environmental stewardship, while outstanding science remains the foundation of the Laboratory. In addition to supporting the Lab's core national security mission, our work advances bioscience, chemistry, computer science, earth and environmental sciences, materials science, and physics disciplines."
Check it out at lanl.gov
I'd like to go, and I can rent a car if there's an interested group. -Clio
I'd like to go too! -Raghav
count me in! -ryan j
If this is 25th or 26th, I'd love to join! - Taka
I would like to go on 26th! - Tomas Veloz
Some people are going on to Los Alamos from the Bandelier/Valles Caldera trip this Saturday. - Nini
Rodeo de Santa Fe, June 22
Sign up for the Rodeo! Opening night
It's in town and we do need an extra car. (JP)
JP's Camry
1. JP
2. Fran
3. Nini
4. Cristina M.
5. Evelien
Juniper's car
1. Juniper
2. David B.
3. Miles
4.Michael J.
5.Eugenia
People who need rides
1. Raghav - Can rent a car if needed
2. Elliot Aguilar
3.
4.
Canyon Road Gallery Walk, Friday 5-7 PM
Possible candidates for visiting: SITE Santa Fe, Canyon Road art walk, Santa Fe Museum of Modern Art (all free!).
Possibly followed by pizza at Il Vicino. I've heard that Alfred Hubler endorses it.
I'm in. -Nora
Nini is going with this free madness as well
Tent Rocks 25 June
We're planning a 2-3 hour hike to Tent Rocks (45 min south of us, toward Albuquerque) sometime this weekend (the last weekend of the summer school).
Some information can be found at:
Official Tent Rock site
the Wiki of Tent Rock (including more pictures)
Nini has rented a car. We will assembl at 800 at the Visitor's Circle.
1. Nini (your driver)
2. Evelien
3. Miles
4. Nicolas
5.
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