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Heres the Ticket
Dance
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Music, Comedy
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Summer fun for kids
Feature: Mesilla
Nature
Taking a Look Back
At the Museum
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Southwest Art Scene
El Paso FishNet
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Las Cruces Independence Day celebrations The citys annual Electric Light
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The Independence Day event and all-day neighborhood party is Saturday, July 4, in Alpine,
Texas with a parade, fireworks display, car
show, live music and a celebration of families
from near and far. Information: (432) 8375539, (432) 294-2398 or visitalpinetx.com.
Ysleta Mission Festival The annual fiesta is July 10-12 at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel
Church, 131 S. Zaragoza (at Alameda), with
live music by Fungi Mungle and other bands,
authentic southwest cuisine cooked by mission
families, game booths, carnival rides and more.
Admission is free to all events. Information:
859-9848 or ysletamission.org.
Ysleta Mission is the second oldest practicing
church in the United States and the oldest mission in Texas. Proceeds from the annual festival
go towards maintaining the mission and surrounding grounds.
El Paso Mudd Music Festival El Paso
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host daily Indian dances and rodeo performances Thursday through Sunday, July 2-5, on the
Mescalero Rodeo Grounds in Mescalero, N.M.
Native dances, arts and crafts and food vendors
featured daily. Dinner served at 5 p.m. nightly.
Main gate opens at 10 a.m. Rodeo performances at 1 p.m. Admission: $7 ($3 children) general
admission; $12 ($5 child) rodeo performance.
Information: (575) 464-4494 or mescaleroapachetribe.com
The 36th annual parade, Honoring Tradition
Through Beauty, is 10 a.m. Saturday with a
dance at dusk at Inn of the Mountain Gods.
Information: (575) 937-2307.
The 5th annual Mescalero Apache Fire Rescue
Challenge Run 5K and 10K run is 8 a.m. Friday,
July 3, along the Carrizo Walking Path by Inn
of the Mountain Gods. Registration begins at 7
a.m. Cost: $15 run, $10 walk. Information:
(575) 464-3473.
Roswell UFO Festival 2015 The annual celebration, marking the anniversary of the
1947 UFO crash near Roswell, is Thursday
through Sunday, July 2-5, at the Roswell
Convention and Visitors Center, 912 N. Main,
and other locations in Roswell, N.M. The fourday event features guest speakers, celebrity
appearances authors, vendors, live entertainment, family friendly activities and carnivals, as
well as costume contests for adults, children
and pets. Most events are free; nominal charge
for UFO Museum admission. Information: 1800-822-3545 or ufofestivalroswell.com.
City of Roswells Independence Day Fireworks
show is 9 p.m. Saturday, July 4.
Alien Costume Contest is 3 p.m. Saturday,
July 4, at the Roswell Convention Center, with
pet contest at 10 a.m. Early registration
encouraged online at
ufofestivalroswell.com/costumecontest/
The UFO Festival Light Parade is 9 p.m.
Friday, July 3, from Ninth to Third Street.
The 20th annual Alien Chase 5K and 10K runs
and walks are 7 a.m. Saturday, July 4, starting
at the convention center. Online registration
via the Roswell Runners Club.
Free entertainment includes the Austin Bike
Zook and street performer Obediah Thomas.
A free live performance by Mad Moe Zell is 8
p.m. Friday, July 3.
The Roswell Film Fest and Cosmic Con is July
2-4 in the Roswell Mall, 4501 Main. This years
special guest is author Donald F. Glut. Tickets:
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to empowering Latina youth to build confidence through the multimedia arts and selfexpression, hosts several workshops camps and
classes for girls during the summer months at
7000 Edgemere. Information, registration: 2198554, [email protected],
laslatinitas.com/elpaso or LatinitasMagazine.org.
Teen Media Academy is 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Monday and Tuesday, June 29-20.
Chica Power Workshop is 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
July 1-3.
Multimedia Arts five-day summer camps for
ages 9-14 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and to 1 to 5 p.m.
Monday through Friday, July 7-Aug. 7. Cost:
$75 per half-day camp.
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Westside Welcome Club The gala MidSummer Meet and Greet lunch is 11 a.m.
Wednesday, July 8, at Order from the menu;
reservations required. Information: 231-9212.
Information: westsidewelcomeclub.com.
Bankers Association hosts an educational meeting and luncheon noon to 1 p.m. Tuesday, July
14, at Hilton Garden Inn, 6650 Gateway East.
Dean Inniss will talk about the changed coming
in the TILA-RESPA, and the impact they will
have on the industry. The public is invited.
Cost: $25 ($20 members); cash or check only.
RSVP: [email protected].
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San Elizario Historic District The district at 1500 Main Street in San Elizario on the
Mission Trail features four art galleries, seven
artists studio/galleries, three gift shops, the
Historic San Elizario Chapel, the Portales
Museum and the Veterans Museum. Most locations open 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday
through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and
noon to 4 p.m. Sunday. Information: 851-0041,
594-8424 or SanElizarioHistoricDistrict.com.
Self-guided walking tours and guided tour of
17 historical sites also offered, including the
Chapel, Old El Paso County Jail (where Billy
the Kid broke out a friend in 1876), the old
Grist Mill, the Lafayette barracks and more.
Free guides available at all galleries and museum.
Canutillo (3/4 mile north of FM 259). Free tastings are noon to 5 p.m. Friday through Monday.
Information: 877-4544 or zinvalle.com.
Free music and wine tasting is 1 to 4 p.m.
selected Sundays featuring local talent. Bring a
picnic.
Ski Apache ZipTour The hour-long zipline adventure at the Alto, N.M. ski resort
begins at over 11,000 feet, spanning 8,900 feet
in three sections, reaching speeds of up to 65
mph. Cost is $65 for adults, $58 children and
senior, $52 military. Minimum age is 10; height
and weight limits also apply. Reservations
required. Information: (575) 464-3633 or skiapache.com.
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Dancing With The Stars Live! In celebration of its 10th anniversary, the hit ABC
show presents its Perfect Ten Tour at 8 p.m.
Saturday, July 18, at Abraham Chavez Theater.
Hosted by Dancing with the Stars All-Stars
champion Melissa Rycroft, the tour features the
pro dancers Witney Carson, Valentin
Chmerkovskiy, Artem Chigvintsev, Peta
Murgatroyd, Emma Slater, and troupe dancers
Alan Bersten, Brittany Cherry, Sasha Farber
and Jenna Johnson. Cast subject to change.
Tickets: $32.50, $52.50, $62.50 and $72.50
(Ticketmaster).
The dancers are unleashed in the 90-minute
action packed live show, produced by Faculty
Productions in association with BBC
Worldwide. The show presents choreography
never before seen on the show as well as some
of the most memorable numbers from all ten
years of Dancing with the Stars.
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successful animated film comes to life Oct. 711, at the El Paso County Coliseum, 4100
Paisano. Performances are 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday and Thursday, 3:30 and 7:30 p.m.
Friday and Saturday and noon, 3:30 and 7:30
p.m. Sunday. Thursdays performance in
Spanish. Tickets: $15, $25, $30, $60 and $75
(Ticketmaster) Ages 2 and older must have
ticket.
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Ariana Grande The pop superstar performs at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct 15, at El
Paso County Coliseum, with special guest
Prince Royce. Regular tickets currently sold
out, but VIP tickets still available for $292.50,
$347.50 and $692.50 (Ticketmaster).
Gloria Trevi The Mexican pop diva performs returns at 8:30 p.m. p.m. Saturday, Nov.
7, at El Paso County Coliseum. Tickets are $59
to $110, on sale July 10 (Ticketmaster).
Juan Gabriel One of the worlds best-
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Belly Dancers annual gala performance featuring Silvia Salamanca and Moria Chappell is 7
p.m. Saturday, July 11, at Scottish Rite Temple
Theatre, 301 Missouri. Doors open at 6:30
p.m. for shopping and henna. Ticket: $15
online; $20 at the door. Information: 691-1938
or snakecharmerandthebellydancer.com.
Both performers will host workshops
Saturday and Sunday, July 11-12. Cost per
workshop: $65.
Saturdays workshops are Authentic
Movement: A Healing Workshop for Dancers
by Silvia Salamanca 9 to 11 a.m.; Chakra Belly
Dance with Moria Chappall 11:15 a.m. to 1:15
p.m. and A Tribal Drum Solo
(intermediate/advanced) by Salamanca 1:30 to
3:30 p.m.
Sundays workshops are Sacred Dance with
Paso Pro-Musica Guild will host their installation of new officers 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Tuesday, June 30, at the El Paso Club. Cost;
$25; includes buffet and valet parking.
Information/tickets: 833-9400 for tickets or
eppm.org.
Symphony Orchestras 85th anniversary celebration is 7 p.m. Friday, Aug. 21, with dinner,
dancing and live music. Information: 532-3776.
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Medias summer series of free outdoor summer concerts is 6 to 9 p.m. Thursdays through
July 30 at McKelligon Canyon, Amphitheatre.
Craft beer specials, VIP lounge, food trucks, a
photo booth, and free rides from the base of
the canyon from Casa Nissan. Information:
534-0600 or elpasolive.com, kisselpaso.com or
on Facebook at CoolCanyonNights.
July 2: Jazz Night with Billy Townes
July 9: Rock Night with Mainstreet
July 16: Family Night with Toll Booth Willie
July 23: Classic Rock with Brown Betty
July 30: Our Friend the Mountain.
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Communities $25K womens professional tennis tournament runs June 28-July 5 at Tennis
West Sports & Racquet Club, 1 Tennis West
Lane. Some of the top womens professionals
in the world compete in this week-long event
which has been a fixture in El Paso for much of
the past decade. Community Day events/proams and other events scheduled. Matches open
to the public. Information: 581-5471 or tenniswest.com.
Bicycling
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Golf
Golf Complex, 3200 Coe, offers a free onehour clinic for women, 10 to 11 a.m. the second Wednesday of each month. Range balls and
golf clubs will be provided. Information: 5681059 or blissmwr.com/golf.
Sports
Recreational Sports
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Motor sports
Orchestra hosts the 5th annual 5K Run and 1Mile run/walk at 7 p.m. Saturday, July 11,
beginning at Riviera Restaurant, 5218
Doniphan. After the run/walk enjoy a complimentary margarita (age 21 and older), food and
live music. Proceeds benefit the orchestras
audience development and outreach programs.
Cost per event (includes meal and one complimentary margarita): $25 by July 4; $30 July 511. Meal ticket only: $10. No race day registration. Runner and meal ticket space is limited.
Information: EPSO, 532-3776, Chris Rowley,
478-5663 or raceadventuresunlimited.com.
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Day camps
Art/crafts
Information/registration: 755-4332 or
[email protected].
Camps are July 7-10 for ages 8-10; July 1417 for age 11-13 and June 30-July 3 and July
21-24 for 14-16.
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MEMORABLE MESILLA
Historic town preserves its heritage, charm
to the delight of both tourists and residents
hen a tourist towns top attractions are its easy pace of life and
historical appeal, success is
measured by how much things stay the
same. Thats why Mesilla, New Mexico,
has managed to keep visitors and residents
happy by preserving both its heritage and
charm.
Less than hours drive away from El
Paso, Mesilla remains one of the most
popular day trips in the region, where 19th
century adobe buildings serve as shops and
restaurants in its historic main plaza, complemented by newer businesses on the
main thoroughfare to and from town.
We like the friendly feel of our town,
said Irene Parra, special events coordinator
for the Town of Mesilla. You can walk
down the street and see and wave at people
you know.
Parra said Mesilla residents still enjoy
that feeling of visiting the local grocery
store, post office, and restaurant or even
church and meeting friends. Yet they are
not selfish about sharing this attitude with
guests, she added.
Business owners and residents of Historic
Mesilla generally agree that the town has
maintained an even balance as a place to
live and visit, avoiding the tourist congestion of other New Mexico historic/arts districts in Albuquerque, Santa Fe or Taos.
A staycation destination
Mexican holidays and observances, including Cinco de Mayo the first weekend in
May, Mexican Independence Day, Diez y
Seis de Septiembre and Dia de los
Muertos. Their Christmas Eve luminarias
lighting on the plaza is also a tribute to
Mexicos holiday traditions. The historical
reenactment of the signing of the Gadsden
Purchase is another popular annual event.
The natural surroundings and small-town
atmosphere add to Mesillas appeal, said
Meson del Mesilla owner Cali
Szczawinski. We have the Organ
Mountains in the background, she said.
And with Mesilla being small, it is still
quaint.
She noted in a state with many historic
areas like Old Town in Albuquerque and
the historic Santa Fe Plaza, one of
Mesillas standouts is its location.
Northern and southern New Mexico are
very different, she said. Northern New
Mexico features its Native American heritage more, while southern New Mexico
focuses on its Mexican heritage.
She said the hotel, originally built in
1984, is the only one in Mesilla. When she
took it over in 2006 she wanted to make it
a less expensive experience. She said people can now afford to make the restaurant
a weekly dining out experience, but still
feel like a special occasion.
Szczawinski said area residents especially
enjoy using Mesilla for a weekend staycation where they can visit shops, see historic sites, eat out, have a drink or two at a
cantina, and spend the night at a luxurystyle hotel, all without having to travel too
far or spend too much money.
Quite a few people from El Paso come
up here for a relaxing, wonderful weekend, Szczawinski said.
Some of the more noticeable changes in
Mesilla can be found outside the plaza
area, including the growth of business
along Avenida de Mesilla (NM 28) from
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Hummingbird Festival The annual festival is Saturday and Sunday, July 18-19, at Little
Toad Creek Inn & Tavern, 1122 NM Hwy 35
(Lake Roberts, about 27 miles north of Silver
City). The festival highlights the various species
of hummingbirds in the area, along with guest
speakers and live entertainment. Admission is
free. Information: (575) 536-9649 or littletoadcreek.com.
Nature
on NM Highway 15. Entrance fee: $3 per person; $10 per family. Information: (575) 5369461 or nps.gov/gicl.
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exhibit showcasing exquisite Bhutanese craftsmanship and artisanship. First displayed by the
Smithsonian during its 2008 Folklife Festival, the
Lhakhang was gifted to the people of the
United States by the Kingdom of Bhutan and
entrusted to the University of Texas at El Paso.
It is the only structure of its kind outside of
Bhutan.
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UTEP, the artist continued to hone her talents by self-study and painting classes
with Earline Barnes. Having enjoyed
embroidery, sewing and other needlework
as she grew up, and later getting interested
in tapestry, fiber art seemed the obvious
outlet for her artistic talents.
In addition to showing her work in El
Paso Art Association exhibitions, Keeling
also participates in juried art and craft
shows in a variety of different locations.
She will be showing her art in the National
Basketry Associations juried members
show All Things Considered VIII at the
Grand Hand Hotel in St. Paul, Minn. this
summer and the Fruitlands Museum in
Harvard, Mass. this fall. One of her pieces
will be featured in the Summer 2015 issue
of Fiber Art Now magazine. Keeling was
recently juried into the Healing Power of
Art Artists Directory and in the spring of
2017, her work will be part of the
Pushing the Boundaries basketry invitational at the Brinton Museum in Big Horn,
Wyo.
Those who would like to see Keelings
vessels and other woven articles up close
may visit her at Studio 115 at the Art
Junction, 500 W. Paisano. She works there
each Friday from 1 to 5 p.m., and frequently teaches classes during that time.
You can also see detailed photos of her
work on her website, LBKfiberarts.com.
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San Elizario Historic District. Information: 8510093. The 2015 Group Exhibition Series continues with Prime Inspiration through July
24, a group exhibition, featuring artists Jennifer
Stapher-Thomas, Ashley Lopez, Rene Perez,
Miracle Martinez, David Hart, Lyn Orona, Nina
Walker, David Trimble, Karla Zanelli, Gary Biel
and Joe Arroyos.
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County artists will host open houses at 29 studios 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday through Sunday,
July 3-5, during the 20th annual self-guided
tour on a scenic route from Carrizozo to the
lower Hondo Valley. Information: 1-855-5225667. Look for the Art Loop signs identifying
each location; maps are available at area chambers of commerce, Ruidoso Regional Arts
Council or artloop.org.
588-4247By Apppointment
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Opening Reception
Saturday, July 25 5-7 pm
On display thru September
Where hair, makeup
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at Peru. Guerra de Chistes, featuring nationally famous comedians, is 6:30 and 10 p.m.
Friday, July 24. Cost is 200, 318 and 409 pesos.
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Fort Stanton Live! The forts annual celebration of living history, hosted by Fort
Stanton, Inc./Fort Stanton Foundation is 9 a.m.
to 8 p.m. Saturday, July 11, at Fort Stanton, 20
miles northeast of Ruidoso on Hwy 220. The
event offers historic reenactments, cavalry,
infantry, artillery demonstrations, Buffalo soldiers, Mescalero Apaches, Victorian ladies tea,
authors, speakers, fort tours, kids games, concessions and live entertainment. Military Ball is
Saturday and church service is Sunday. No pets
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Universitys Summer Theater Program celebrates its 50th anniversary season with Irving
Berlins Annie Get Your Gun, June 26-July
19. (no performance July 4). Performances are
8:15 p.m. Fridays through Sundays, Sul Rosss
Outdoor Theatre at Kokernot Lodge in Alpine,
Texas. Tickets: $9-$12. Information: (432) 8378218, 1-888-722-SRSU (7778) or
sulross.edu/tobb.
Light Opera Companys live open-air melodrama performances at Zenith Park on Burro Ave.
Admission is free, but seating is limited. Early
arrival recommended. Information: (575) 6822733 or cloudcrofttheater.com. The
Cowhands Christmas Carol is July 3-4, July
10-11 and July 17-18.
and Sullivan Company of El Paso present a double bill of comic operettas at 7 p.m. Friday and
Saturday, July 24-25 and July 31-Aug. 1, at
the Chamizal National Memorial Theatre, 800
S. San Marcial. Tickets: $10 in advance ($8 seniors, military and students); $12 at the door
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Ana Arts Councils free bi-monthly series is
noon Friday, July 31, at the Rio Grande
Theatre, 211 N Downtown Mall in Las Cruces.
Keagan Karnes, a graduate of NMSUs Creative
Media Institute and full-time filmmaker, will
give a presentation on The Internet is
Revolutionizing Film and Video. Admission is
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July 10:
The Bronze (Relativity) Melissa Rauch,
Gary Cole, Haley Lu Richardson. Directed by
Bryan Buckley.
The Gallows (Warner Bros.) Cassidy
Gifford, Ryan Shoos, Pfeifer Brown. Directed
by Travis Cluff and Chris Lofing.
Minions (Universal) CG Animation.
Featuring the voices of Chris Renaud, Sandra
Bullock, Pierre Coffin. Directed by Coffin. Spinoff featuring characters first appearing in
Despicable Me (2010).
Self/less (Gramercy) Ryan Reynolds,
Natalie Martinez, Ben Kingsley. Directed by
Tarsem Singh.
Tangerine (Magnolia) Kitana Kiki
Rodriguez, Clu Gulager, Mya Taylor. Directed
by Sean Baker.
July 17:
Ant-Man (Disney) Paul Rudd, Evangeline
Lilly, Michael Douglas; Directed by Peyton
Reed. Based on the superhero created by
Marvel.
Irrational Man (Sony Classics) Emma
Stone, Joaquin Phoenix, Meredith Hagner.
Directed by Woody Allen.
The Look of Silence (Drafthouse)
Documentary. A family that survives the genocide in Indonesia confronts the men who killed
one of their brothers. Directed by Joshua
Oppenheimer.
Mr. Holmes (Miramax) Ian McKellen,
Laura Linney, Colin Starkey. Directed by Bill
Condon. An aged, retired Sherlock Holmes
looks back on his life, and grapples with an
unsolved case involving a beautiful woman.
DVD Releases
June 30:
The Gunman / R
Kumiko: The Treasure Hunter / NR
Danny Collins / R
July 7:
Maggie / PG-13
Woman in Gold / PG-13
July 14:
Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 / PG
Ex Machina / R
The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel / PG13
It Follows / R
July 21:
What We Do In The Shadows / Not Rated
Aug. 4:
The Divergent Series: Insurgent / PG-13
Child 44 / R
Symphony Orchestras 85th anniversary celebration is 7 p.m. Friday, Aug. 21, with dinner,
dancing and live music. Information: 532-3776.
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Advertiser Index
Adventure Zone
13
10
11
Alma Calderon
27
Arabesque
24
25
Ardovinos Pizza
16
ATMAS Healing
24
31
13
EPSO
Escamilla Gallery
Executive Singles
Fit 30
Fountain Theatre
Geico
32
Health Matters
39
Joann Wardy
Caboots
11
Bingo Plus
Bruces Air
26
Cattlemans
15
39
Dancers Studio
29
El Paso Exploreum
El Paso Live
El Paso Playhouse
7
5
44
8
27
42
40
37
24
16
14
32
6
9
17
Katz Beads
37
KTEP
Latinitas
Lucy Aquirre-Barrios
38
21
33
19
28
14
Marie Otero
33
17
Mathmobile
25
21
3
29
9,15
Elegant Consignments
20
El Paso Scene
29
Magoffin Hall
El Paso Saddleblanket
EPSMF
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42
The Marketplace
PhiDev Inc
Precision Prosthetics
PTEP
17
10
28
15
21
34
Krystyna Robbins
10
13
Smartz Printing
35
Sombra Antigua
42
Sunny Smiles
The Cleaners
Unity Bookstore
Unity El Paso
20
12
35
26
35
36
16
UTEP Athletics
Vanities
Village Inn
18
9
27
Walgreens
32
Western Technical
22
43
Western Traders
MegaMates
41
35
36
11
Mind/Body Studio
33
6
14
39
37
39
31
20
July 2015
The Marketplace
n of the Upper Valley
at PLACITA SANTA FE
In the
10-5 Tues.-Sat.
12:30-4:30 Sun.
5034 Doniphan
585-9296
Molly NMe
BeadCounter
Seasonal Dcor
Celebrate independence
FROM MALL SHOPPING!
Rustics
Glass Goodies
Molly NMe
Indoor/Outdoor Dining
Live Music!
Every Friday 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm
Every Saturday
11:00 am - 2:00 pm 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm
5034 Doniphan
(next to
The Marketplace)
833-2121
magicbistroelp.com
facebook.com/magicbistro
Catering
O
Private
Parties
July 2015
Unique Baby
Antique Traders
MAGIC BISTRO
Lunch 11 am-2:30 pm Tues.-Sun.
Dinner 5-10 pm Fri.-Sat.
El Paso Scene
833-9929
Ten Rooms
of Hidden
Treasure
A Browsers
Paradise!
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