When

Friday October 17, 2014 at 9:00 AM MDT
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Saturday October 18, 2014 at 5:00 PM MDT

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Where

Indian Pueblo Cultural Center 
2401 12th St. NW
Albuquerque, NM 87104
 

 
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Contact

Bruce Dickinson 
Bob's Sew N Vac 
505-897-9782 
bobssewnvac@gmail.com 
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Jenny Haskins Touch of Magic Tour 2014 - Albuquerque 

If you have never attended one of these embroidery extravaganzas you will not want to miss out! You will learn embroidery, stabilizing, thread and software techniques PLUS receive kits and designs for all 6 projects. Bring only your imagination. Continental breakfast, lunch and snacks, top-of-the line machines and materials are supplied for you.  Cost is only $89* for two days of embroidery excitement!

 

* plus 7% New Mexico Gross Receipts Tax

Information for our out-of-town guests

A block of rooms has been made available at the Holiday Inn Express Old Town, which is a 2 minute walk from the National Hispanic Cultural Center.  Use the keyword "BOBS"  when you register.

 

 

About the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center

 Mission:  "To preserve and perpetuate Pueblo culture and to advance understanding by presenting with dignity and respect, the accomplishments and evolving history of the Puebloan Peoples of New Mexico."

The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center is owned and operated by the 19 Indian Pueblos of New Mexico and dedicated to the preservation and perpetuation of Pueblo Indian Culture, History and Art. The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center is a non-profit that opened in August, 1976, to showcase the history and accomplishments of the Pueblo people, from Pre-Columbian to current time.

The center includes a 10,000 sq ft (1,000 m2) museum of the authentic history and artifacts of traditional Pueblo cultures and their contemporary art. The permanent exhibit highlights the creativity and adaptation which made possible the survival, diversity and achievements of each of the 19 Pueblos. The center also includes a small, changing exhibit that highlights the work of living traditional and contemporary artists. Traditional Indian dances and artist demonstrations are open to the public on Saturday and Sunday. More than 200,000 people visit the center each year.