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People Taking Care of Places
Speakers: Elvera Vigil Ogard
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La Capilla de la Sagrada Familia, Pajarito,
New Mexico
" . . . People do come together because of the love they have
for this building and this setting. I think the love also
comes from the stories that are told about it. But if the
stories don't get told you lose it, and if you don't have
a place like this, the stories don't get told." -
Elvera
Vigil Ogard

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Elvera Vigil Ogard spent her early childhood on the banks
of the Rio Grande in the shadow of the sacred Black Mesa in
northern New Mexico. She lived in Pajarito, a small Hispanic
community on land homesteaded by her grandparents. Her family
built a small adobe chapel, La Capilla de la Sagrada Familia,
which served as the community's center for many years. After
her family moved from the area, the church was abandoned and
gradually deteriorated. Family members and other supporters
have come together to restore the chapel with help from Cornerstones
Community Partnerships. Cornerstones works with rural communities
across New Mexico to restore locally valued historic structures,
encourage traditional building practices, and reinforce cultural
values. Working nearly every weekend for a year and a half,
Elvie and others have rebuilt La Capilla de la Sagrada Familia,
which once again has become a gathering place for the community.