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 PANIC05 Companions Program
 
Dear fellow Companions at the PANIC05 meeting:
 
	A program of meetings and excursions has been planned for 
your stay in Santa Fe. Details and sign-up information follow. We 
hope you will consider joining the outings. We look forward to meeting 
you and to sharing your explorations of charming Santa Fe and beautiful 
New Mexico.
 
	    Angela Barnes and Beverly Cooper for the Companions Program Committee
 
 
 
 Monday, October 24, 2005
 
 
 
  
    | 08:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. | Welcome and complimentary Coffee Hour Hilton Hotel Pinon Grill
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    | 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 a.m. | Walking tour of downtown Santa Fe |  
  |   | Museum-trained docents will lead groups of 15 - 18 participants 
on a walking tour of historic Santa Fe, the seat of government - under 
four flags - for almost 400 years and the site of hunter-gatherer 
habitation for thousands of years before that. The tour, lasting about 
one hour and forty-five minutes, costs $10.00 per person, children under 
17 free. So that enough docents will be available to lead these small groups, 
please indicate your expectation to join the walking tour on the 
Conference Registration Form.
Docents will be on hand during the Coffee Hour to take your $10.00 
payment in cash or by check made out to the Museum of New Mexico 
Foundation and will lead the tour groups at 10:00 a.m. following the 
Coffee Hour directly from the Hilton Hotel Pinon Grill.
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    | 02:30 p.m. - 05:30 p.m. | Cooking Class and Tasting Santa Fe School of Cooking
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  |   | This acclaimed recreational cooking school will offer a 
three-hour class on Southwest Tapas, those regional and tasty hors 
d'oeuvres. You'll enjoy the tasting, but will still have room for 
dinner! The class, accommodating a maximum of 44 participants, costs 
$65.00 plus tax per person. If you wish to join this activity, please reserve your place in the 
cooking class by:
 
  Registered, prepaid cooking class participants should make 
their way on foot in time for the 2:30 class to the: telephone at 505 983-4511 (preferred);          
 email to: 
e-mail@santafeschoolofcooking.com;    
or on line between August 1 and September 15 at    http://santafeschoolofcooking.com
 Select 'Southwest Cooking School'
 Select 'Cooking Classes'
 Select 'Southwest Tapas'
 Select 'October 24'
 After your name, enter PANIC
 Enter your hotel telephone number
 
 
Santa Fe School of Cooking        116 W. San Francisco St.
 (two blocks from Hilton Hotel, upstairs in the Plaza Mercado)
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 Tuesday, October 25, 2005
 
 All Day Taos Outing - details to follow
 
 Wednesday, October 26, 2005
 
12:30 p.m.      	Conference Excursions
 
 Thursday, October 27, 2005
        - or anytime, but please note that museums are closed on Mondays
 Museum Visits
 
 
  |   | There are several and quite varied museums on or within walking 
distance of the Plaza in Santa Fe. In addition, we invite you to 
consider these other museum possibilities a short bus or taxi ride 
away, all grouped together in one location as part of the 'Museum Hill'
complex. 
 
  The Museum of Indian Arts & Culture/Laboratory of Anthropology 
displays the art, artifacts and archeology of the Southwest from 
ancestral to contemporary times. Museum of Indian Arts & Culture, admission $7.00
   Museum of International Folk Art, admission $7.00
(or $15.00 pass for four days unlimited visits to four museums, 
including the two museums above plus the downtown Palace of the 
Governors and Museum of Fine Arts)
   Museum of Spanish Colonial Art, admission $6.00
   Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian, admission free
   Museum Hill Café, lunch entrees from $7.00 - $8.50
 
 The Museum of International Folk Art houses a collection 
of the world's folk arts, including toys, textiles, household goods and 
religious art.
 
 The Museum of Spanish Colonial Art exhibits the Spanish Colonial 
arts tradition throughout the world, including New Mexico, once the 
northernmost point of the Spanish empire.
 
 The Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian presents 
contemporary and historic art and artifacts, including the world's 
largest sand painting collection.
 
 The Museum Hill Cafe offers mountain views and a varied menu.
 
 Transportation to Museum Hill on Camino Lejo
 
 City bus "M" stop, Sheridan Avenue (two blocks from Hilton
Hotel, one-half block from Sweeney Center) departing every forty-five 
minutes, fare $0.50 per person each way
 
		or
 
		Capitol City Cab, 438-0000, fare approximately $11.00 
each way 
  
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 Last update 6 July 2005 - comments, questions to  
panic05@lanl.gov
 
 
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