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WHEELS Museum New Event on Saturday, February 22 at Noon

 

Musician Jose Ponce

Saturday, February 22 at Noon

WHEELS Museum 1100 Second Street SW

Phone: 505 243-6269

Admission is $10 shared between musician and WHEELS

 

Join me for a fun performance of music from my early years when I was learning from the folk masters like Dylan, Seeger, Donovan, Peter, Paul & Mary, Gordon Lightfoot and others. Years later, I would become a Jazz-o-phile, but my early influences helped me to develop my writing style, lyrical content, rhythm and melody. I'll also add a few stories about my successes and failures along the way. Who knows. There might even be a surprise guest or two. Tickets are $10.00 with a portion of the proceeds going to the Wheels Museum.

 

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Other Events Still Scheduled

 

Author Event IS STILL scheduled

John Taylor

New Mexico Medal of Honor Recipients

Saturday, February 22, 2025 at 10 AM

WHEELS Museum 1100 Second Street SW

Phone: 505 243-6269

Admission is Free, but donations are gladly accepted.

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Speaker Event IS STILL scheduled

Don Newlon: “Owning a Model T”

Saturday, March 1, 2025 at 10AM

WHEELS Museum 1100 Second Street SW

Phone: 505 243-6269

Admission is Free, but donations are gladly accepted.

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Don is a WHEELS Volunteer and will talk about all the experiences about owning and driving a Model T. Questions and discussion is welcome and encouraged.

 

Speaker  Event IS STILL scheduled

John Taylor

The Los Lunas Mystery Stone

Saturday, March 1, 2025 at Noon

WHEELS Museum 1100 Second Street SW

Phone: 505 243-6269

Admission is Free, but donations are gladly accepted.

Nestled in a steep gully, about halfway up a small, unpretentious hill, about 16 miles west of Los Lunas, New Mexico, almost literally in the middle of nowhere, is an “artifact” that has been the subject of much discussion since its “discovery” in the 1930s.  The Los Lunas Mystery Stone, also known as the Decalogue Stone, is a 60-ton boulder inscribed with an abbreviated version of the Ten Commandments in Paleo-Hebraic, a language used primarily by the Samaritans during and after the Babylonian captivity.  This presentation will discuss the Mystery Stone and its archeological context and offer some possibilities for its origin.

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