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Banner announcing community workshop in Tierra Amarilla

A banner announced the recent heritage area community workshop in Tierra Amarilla

Community Workshops a Success!

In March, Northern Rio Grande National Heritage Area, Inc sponsored six community workshops to gather comments on key goals and strategies to support development of a comprehensive plan for the region.

Mrs. Mary Trujillo Mascareñas, President of the NRGNHA, Inc Board of Directors, stated "Local communities have assumed ownership of this community planning process from the beginning. We all got excited with the idea that we would no longer be one of America's best kept secrets. The Spanish, Indian and Anglo communities in thia area are unique in their history and culture and we are willing to share who we are with the rest of the country."

The workshops took place in the following communities:

March 17th - Tierra Amarilla

March 18th - Glorieta

March 19th - Taos

March 24th - Cerrillos

March 27th - Agua Fria

March 31 - Peñasco

We are currently reviewing all the rich information gathered at the workshops so check back soon to see what we learned! 

We are also holding three more open houses to gather even more input.

Heritage Area Tourism Map

NRHNHA, Inc is partnering with the Española Valley Chamber of Commerce to print large-format maps showcasing tourist destinations. One side of the map will feature the Northern Rio Grande National Heritage Area and cultural and historical locations of interest to visitors. Sidebar text will point out relationships between culture and landscape to help visitors gain insight on the continuity of the past into the present.

 

 

Photo of Chaco wash during a flood after heavy rains.  

Did You Know?
A 20 km segment of Chaco Wash courses through the park. Its flows are derived from summer thunderstorms and winter snowmelt within a 2,175 km2 watershed. The wash is presently incised into a steep-walled arroyo which has a well-developed floodplain and a small inner channel on the arroyo floor.

Last Updated: April 23, 2009 at 01:39 EST