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Outdoor events planned — including festivals, races and competitions — during the spring and summer festivals in 2008 are all listed. If you would like to add an event, send an e-mail to service@sfnewmexican.com.


VOLUNTEER PROGRAM
Seventh Generation Institute is seeking a volunteer or intern for a new program that will strengthen riparian areas against climate change throughout New Mexico. The intern or volunteer will work from home and hours  are flexible. Excellent opportunity for college students seeking experience or retirees interested in natural resource conservation.Tasks storation and Channel Design Guidelines may include public outreach, coordination of other volunteers, field work in riparian areas and wildlife management, research assistance.
For more information or to apply, visit:www.seventh-generation.org/Vol_interns.html

RANCHO CORAZON RIDERS:
Therapeutic riding program needs volunteers for riding groups. Requires 2 hour commitment once a week. No horse or riding experience necessary. All volunteers will be trained. Call Jeanne at 983-4384.




Area Golf Courses

Quail Run Golf Course: 3101 Old Pecos Trail. Web site is www.quailrunsantafe.com or call  986-2200.
Towa Golf Course at Cities of Gold Casino: 17746 U.S. 84/285. Web site is www.citiesofgold.com or call 455-9000.
Marty Sanchez Links de Santa Fe: 205 Caja del Rio Road. Web site is www.santafenm.gov or call 955-4470.
Santa Fe Country Club: 4360 Country Club Road, No. A. Web site is www.santafecountryclub.com or call 471-0601.



Orienteering


Orienteering is an international outdoor sport played by teams and individuals of all ages in scenic locations around the world.  The sport is popular with runners, adventure racers, scouts, families, and outdoor enthusiasts of all kinds.  New Mexico Orienteers hosts orienteering meets throughout the year, in Los Alamos, Santa Fe National Forest, Valles Caldera National Preserve, Aubuquerque, and the Sandias.  Meet fees vary by location but usually are under $10 per person.  NMO hosts free or at cost training classes to improve your orienteering skills.  A 501(c)(3) charitable nonprofit, NMO also seeks volunteers to help with meets;  volunteers orienteer for free.  For details call 505 661-8132 or visit  the Web site at www.nmorienteers.org.




Santa Fe Sting
Northern New Mexico’s Premier Semi-Pro Football Club is getting ready for the 2008 Season! Tryouts and Practices are at noon on Saturdays and Sundays at  Salvador Perez Park off of St. Francis Dr. & Alta Vista St. Tone up/tune up and be part of be part of the Sting Family and remember dedication starts in the heart.




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