Membership

Sweet Retreat poster


President Anne Ravenstone’s letter to members summarizing MMAC activities in 2011:

Dear MMAC Members

A ho, ho, ho to you this holiday season in honor of a very jolly year thanks to the support and enthusiasm of all you Manzano Mountain Art Council member elves!

When I accepted the presidency last spring, I told my board I was only willing to do this because the organization was at a place where people were working together, taking a lot of responsibility, and full of creative enthusiasm. Well, that was even more true than I realized at the time, and I am very pleased to be the president of this organization with such a strong, committed membership and a hard working, talented board (thank you Addie Draper, Mary Schultz, Norma Pineda, Nancy Stone, Christine Franks, Lydia Strickland, Kathy Davies, Nancy Townson, Kent Potter and Dianne Doan).

2011 started very “deliciously” with a Sweet Retreat at Alpine Alley where the membership gave valuable feedback to past and future programs. We had a raffle of the fine work of three local artists and enjoyed refreshments made by Mary Childers. Sweet Retreat II is planned for February, 2012  (can you believe it is really going to be 2012?!)

The most exciting accomplishment this year was the opening of Mountain Arts on Broadway – an art center providing space for workshops, classes, and artist studios as well as a venue for informal performances and get togethers. Many thanks to our landlord, Phil Archuletta, who lets us rent the space for a very nominal fee and to all the volunteers who put in many, many hours of work to renovate the space – Tomas Wolff, Celeste Simon (and visiting friend!), Dean Schroeder, Kathy Baur, Elaine Zabor, and Kent Potter were the main workers, but I know there were others who gave their time – thank you all.

“Bach and Brownies” was the fundraiser that assured a strong start to the art center. James Yeager presented a concert on the harpsichord that was amazing and he entertained us with historical anecdotes about the instrument and its composers that made the afternoon one to remember in Mountainair. With James’ and Elaine’s monetary match and the funds contributed, Mountain Arts on Broadway was able to get off to a strong start with a feeling of real community support.

Additionally, the year saw programming that included a June Chautauqua (with Western performer Steve Cormier), a July performance of the Community Chorus, another successful and fun Sunflower Festival in August, the ever popular De Profundis in September, The Palomas Trio fundraiser at Joan Bybee’s and Ira Jaffe’s in October, a delightful performance by Kathleen Clute of some of the pieces on her new album, and a wonderful variety of classes and workshops at the new art center. Thanks to the Bybee Foundation we were able to bring the Santa Fe Opera in for a week residency at the Elementary School in the spring and the National Dance Institute of New Mexico just completed a week residency in December – high quality programming and quite an opportunity for the young people of a small town like Mountainair.

We once again received our major grant from New Mexico Arts – thank you Karen Smith for your grant writing skills. Tomas Wolff applied for and received a grant from New Mexico Clay Association that paid for children’s  clay classes this summer. Some wonderful very recent news is that a grant Kathy Davies wrote to BNSF Railroad was successful and they are sending $2,500 our way!

I apologize if there are events and people I have overlooked - we had such a rich and full year! We have new and exciting events planned for 2012. I hope you all will keep communicating your thoughts and desires regarding programming and will continue your much appreciated membership support. Have a safe (take care in all this snow and mud!) and happy holiday!

Anne Ravenstone

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Manzano Mountain Art Council Members and Guests Raise Funds for youth programs.

The Palomas  Piano Trio played before a packed house of nearly 50 people at Mesteño Draw Ranch Sunday, October 23rd. Hosts Joan Bybee and Ira Jaffe entertained Manzano Mountain Art Council Members and guests at the afternoon concert. $1490 was raised to benefit MMAC-sponsored youth programs at Mountainair public schools and the Community Art Center, Mountain Arts on Broadway.

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The three musicians, Candace Brower, Jane Snyder and Astrid Groth donated their time and talent for this worthy cause and praised the audience.

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The next member event, another Sweet Retreat is slated for February.  Plan to bring your ideas and energy and we'll supply the sweets.


MMAC Member Benefits:

Our members are instrumental in helping MMAC attract the grant and foundation support that allow us to maintain our programs and projects that benefit residents of Mountainair and the surrounding Estancia Valley region.

Members also receive
  10 percent off of MMAC-sponsored classes and workshops; 
  Invitations to member-only events;
  Updates on activities, classes and workshops through MMACEvents;
  A voice in future plans. 

In addition, business members are listed on this website. Included is a downloadable map, updated annually, featuring area cultural sites and business locations.

Memberships start at $25 for individuals, $35 for families and $40 for our business partners promoted on this site and elsewhere.

Volunteers are also welcome and have helped us turn Mountain Arts on Broadway into a pleasant venue for performances, as well as studio space for artists. Volunteers help produce the community murals of Mountainair and learn how to make mosaics in the process. They assist with the Sunflower Festival which allows them to meet new people while helping the community celebrate and showcase NM artists and crafts people.

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Support Local Businesses That Support the Arts!  Our business members:

Edgewood
Milagro Moon Ranch (Fiber Arts, alpacas, sheep, goats, and llamas), 569 Horton Rd., Edgewood, dalybaker@aol.com

Tajique
 Ellen Ashbrook Therapeutic Yoga, 384-5442, emashbrook@hotmail.com 
Heath & Ross, kate@heath-ross.com 
Meghann Dallin MPH, meghanndallin@gmail.com 
Ray’s One-Stop (Gas, groceries, liquor, and more), 384-5050
 Sustaining Art (Nature photography & cards displayed at Cibola Arts Gallery), ann@sustainingart.com, 705-1063

Tijeras/Escobosa/Yrisarri
 Old Tyme Shop & Ice Cream Parlor (antiques, ice cream, music, & more; closed Mondays & Tuesdays), 10786 NM 337, Tijeras, oldtymeshop@msn.com, 281-3892

Moriarty
• Schwebach Farm, 807 Martinez Road West, Moriarty, 832-6171

Mountainair
• Addie Draper, www.addiedraper.com, addiedraper@gmail.com, 505-948-4628 
 Alpine Alley (coffee, pastries, breakfast, sandwiches, and salads), 6 am—2 pm Monday-Saturday, 210 N Summit, 847-2478
 B Street Market (groceries and more), 204 W. Broadway, 847-2223
• The Castle Gallery, stonehousegallery@gmail.com
Cibola Arts Gallery, www.cibolaarts.com, 217 W. Broadway, 847-0324
 DKF Diversified, webaab@aol.com, 847-0269
• Dragon Ash Forge (ornamental metalwork displayed at Cibola Arts Gallery), 205-9470
• Hair Enchantment (beauty parlor, nails, and spa), 118 W. Broadway, 847-2768
• ICreate, vcrary@yahoo.com, 847-2301
• KD&A Marketing, kdavies94@msn.com
• Mesteño Draw Cattle Co (grassfed beef), joan.bybee@gmail.com, 847-0137
• Mountainair Meds & More (pharmacy, soda fountain, and more), 111 W. Broadway, 847-0242
• Two Ponyz Ranch (B&B), twoponyzranch@gmail.com, 847-0245


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