New Mexico
New Mexico Juneteenth festival in Las Cruces highlights jazz
LAS CRUCES – The second New Mexico Juneteenth Jazz Arts Competition options a number of occasions, held just about and in particular person, over every week in mid-June.
Competition occasions, many sponsored by the Branigan Cultural Middle, are scheduled Tuesday, June 14 via Sunday, June 19. Until in any other case famous, admission to occasions is free to the general public. For a whole itemizing of occasions and extra particulars go to https://www.las-cruces.org/2564/Juneteenth-2022.
Competition organizer and New Mexico Music Commissioner Derrick Lee describes the competition as a approach, “to rejoice, educate, and create each neighborhood and consciousness round this now newly and formally acknowledged nationwide vacation — which is one in every of America’s oldest. We do that via the Black American music (America’s classical music) broadly referred to as jazz.
“This music is rooted within the traditions of improvisational expression, storytelling, and neighborhood, and has a wealthy historical past that has formed our nation,” Lee stated. “This music is alive, and because it evolves, it continues to evolve us. Jazz historical past is Black historical past. Jazz historical past is American historical past.”
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Occasions for the Juneteenth Jazz Arts Competition embody:
Tuesday, June 14
- A digital live performance, beginning at 5:15 p.m., will likely be carried out by Jacobo Vega-Albela Group. The live performance will likely be accessible at Zoom.us with webinar ID: 82056965925.
- A free movie screening of “Chook,” starring Forest Whitaker, begins at 7 p.m. on the Rio Grande Theatre, 211 N. Primary St. Doorways will open at 6 p.m.
Wednesday, June 15
- At 5:30 p.m., Roy Collins III, NMSU basic counsel and chief authorized officer, will just about current “The Historical past of Juneteenth as an American Celebration of Freedom.”
- Following the presentation, Reggie Lewis and Merely This Quartet will carry out a digital live performance. Each occasions will likely be accessible at Zoom.us with webinar ID: 82056965925.
Thursday, June 16
- Starting at 5:30 p.m., James Ok. Zimmerman, Smithsonian Establishment, Nationwide Museum of American Historical past senior producer, will just about current “Jazz Historical past.”
- Following the presentation, Joe Dunn Chamber Fusion Ensemble will carry out a digital live performance. Each occasions will likely be accessible at Zoom.us with webinar ID: 82056965925.
Friday, June 17
- Lee will facilitate a Jazz Improvisation Workshop from 4 to five p.m. on the Doña Ana Arts Council, 250 W. Amador Ave. No registration or prior expertise is required. Attendees are inspired to convey their devices. Backline will likely be supplied.
- The New Mexico Juneteenth Jazz Arts Competition Opening Live performance, that includes the Billy Townes Group, will likely be at 7 p.m. on the Rio Grande Theatre, 211 N. Primary St. Doorways will open at 6 p.m.
Saturday, June 18
- A free movie screening of Disney Pixar’s “Soul” will likely be at midday on the Rio Grande Theatre, 211 N. Primary St. Doorways will open at 11 a.m.
- New Mexico Juneteenth Jazz Arts Competition musical performances start at 1 p.m. at Plaza de Las Cruces, 100 N. Primary St. Performances will embody Las Cruces Group Jazz from 1 to 2 p.m.; Aspect Impact Quartet from 2:30 to three:30 p.m.; and Havana Quintet from 4 to five p.m.
- Musical performances will proceed on the NAACP Juneteenth Banquet on the Las Cruces Conference Middle, 650 E. College Ave. The banquet additionally will embody a keynote tackle from Patrick Turner, NMSU Affiliate Provost. Banquet ticket purchases are required upfront from the Doña Ana NAACP web site at https://naacpdac.org.
Sunday, June 19
- New Mexico Juneteenth Jazz Arts Competition continues at 1 p.m. at Plaza de Las Cruces, 100 N. Primary St. Performances will embody Sam Barlow’s Jazz Diversion from 1 to 2 p.m.; Encore Jazz from 2:30 to three:30 p.m.; and Alliance Challenge from 4 to five p.m.
- The New Mexico Juneteenth Jazz Arts Competition will shut with a last live performance at 7 p.m. on the Rio Grande Theatre, 211 N. Primary St. The live performance will characteristic the Ricky Malachai Trio and the Derrick Lee Group. Doorways will open at 6 p.m.
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Snowy and slick Thursday expected in New Mexico
We’re expecting widespread light snow Thursday in New Mexico. See the latest forecast at KOB.com/Weather.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — The snow was falling and the roads were slick to start Thursday in parts of New Mexico and it’s likely that will continue throughout the day.
We’ll see on and off scattered snow showers, especially in parts of southern New Mexico. That will become more widespread with blowing snow possible.
A winter weather advisory is still in effect until Friday morning for 1-3 inches of snow expected and 5-6 inches of snow in higher-elevation areas. It encompasses most of southern New Mexico and stretches just above Interstate 40 near Tucumcari, heading toward the Texas state line.
High temperatures will be at least 10° below average for pretty much everyone.
Meteorologist Kira Miner shares all the details in her full forecast in the video above.
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New Mexico sending firefighters to California
LAS CRUCES, New Mexico (KVIA) — The state of New Mexico announced it is sending five fire engines and 25 New Mexico firefighters to assist in fighting the California wildfires.
The departments participating are from Bernalillo, San Juan, and Los Alamos Counties, as well as the cities of Albuquerque and Santa Fe. The units and firefighters will leave for California on January 9 at 9 a.m.
The state of New Mexico is also warning residents that high winds and dry conditions make the state at high risk for fires as well. Residents are encouraged to clear dry brush from around their homes and keep anything flammable away from heat sources.
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