Oct 22, 2009 | KXLY
Man struck by train identified
Police now know the man who is in critical condition after being hit by a train Friday morning.
Footstep into the past: Annual fall festival offers art, food and theater
In honor of the Trail of the Ancients and the more than 600 named artists who live in the area, the Ancient Way Arts Trail Fall Festival will feature art, demonstrations, food and theater over the two upcoming weekends.
Some of the events listed below require tickets. For information, call SWAIA at 983-5220. Today 8:30-10 a.m.: Breakfast with the Curators: Talk by Bruce Bernstein, Ph.D. Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, 710 Camino Lejo.
Following the arts trail: Artists, visitors flock to Ancient Way over the weekend
Over the last several years, an established fall festival and now a newer spring festival have helped promote Native American, Hispanic, and Anglo art in the Zuni Mountains along the Ancient Way Arts Trail.
Enjoy the colorful pageantry of Zuni dancers and musicians May 23 and 24 while you learn about the Pueblo people's history and cultural heritage.