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SUMMARY:Fred Harvey History Weekend 2019! 10/25-28
DESCRIPTION:Fred Harvey History Weekend 2019!!! \nJoin us October 25-28 for the tenth year of Fred Harvey History events at the New Mexico History Museum and La Fonda on the Plaza in Santa Fe—and\, for the first time\, at the newly restored Harvey Castaneda Hotel in Las Vegas\, NM! \nFred Harvey History Weekend begins with two days of lectures at the New Mexico History Museum\, from 12:30-5\, October 25 and 26.\nThe lectures are free but to guarantee yourself a seat (and us a head count) please email us to RSVP at fredharveybook@gmail.com\nas soon as possible with the names and email addresses of everyone in your party. This email will also put you on the list for updates on the weekend\, and for future Fred Harvey History events. \nWatch this space for a complete listing of lecturers and topics. \nSaturday evening join us for the Fred Harvey Foodie Dinner\, a truly historic Harvey-inspired meal to benefit the New Mexico History Museum’s exhibitions and public programming\, and the Museum of New Mexico Foundation. Drinks and then dinner will be served in the grand ballroom at La Fonda on the Plaza. Top local chefs will reinterpret classic dishes that civilized the wild west\, along with between course foodie history commentary from Chef John Vollertsen (Johnny Vee)\, bestselling author Stephen Fried\, Harvey family members and surprise guests. \nRecently featured on CBS Sunday Morning\, the Fred Harvey Foodie Dinner is now in its third year\, and it sells out very quickly.\nDinner is $150 per person\, and each diner will receive a newly released piece of reproduction Mimbreno china by Mary Colter from HF Coors\, and a print of “The Last Harvey Girls\,” the beloved painting by Tina Mion. \nPlease use this link to RSVP for the Fred Harvey Foodie Dinner as soon as possible to assure that you and yours can join us for this event\, which funds the weekend’s Harvey programming in Santa Fe.\nhttps://lensic.org/events/fred-harvey-foodie-dinner/ \nOptional events\, 10/25-26:\nFriday 5:30-7:30 PM\, annual Harvey weekend reception at Santa Fe Antiques\, 1006 Marquez Place\, no RSVP necessary\nSaturday morning\, 10:30 AM\, Harvey brunch at the newly restored Legal Tender Saloon at the old Santa Fe/Fred Harvey railway station in Lamy: $40 per person\, reserve by calling 505-466-1650 or emailing legaltenderlamy@gmail.com. \nOn Sunday\, October 27\, the Fred Harvey History Weekend moves to Las Vegas\, NM\, the original Fred Harvey city in New Mexico\, beginning in 1879. There we will celebrate the official grand re-opening of the Castaneda Hotel\, the very first of the large Fred Harvey mission style trackside hotels in the Southwest\, which opened in 1898 and has been closed as a hotel since 1948. \nThe re-opening festivities begin at 1:30 PM at the hotel\, with a talk about the rescue and restoration of the building by Allan Affeldt\, followed by a tour. \nAt 3:00 PM\, there will be an opening of a new art show by Tina Mion\, “Midnight Muse\,” at the Mayeur Projects Gallery. It includes paintings inspired by living and working in Fred Harvey hotels. \nBoth of these events are free and open to the public \nThat evening there will be a grand re-opening dinner at the Castaneda’s new restaurant\, Kin. Reservation information will be posted soon.\nMonday\, October 28\, there will be an informal wrap-up breakfast at the Castaneda Hotel. \nOptional events 10/27-28: for guided tours of the Montezuma Hotel/UWC\, on the site of the original Harvey-run hot springs health resort outside of Las Vegas\, as well as Castaneda and other Las Vegas sites\, contact Southwest Detours\, (505) 459-6987 \nLodging suggestions: please make reservations in Santa Fe that allow you to be at the New Mexico History Museum by noon on Friday October 25 and stay over in town Friday and Saturday nights. For reservations at La Fonda on the Plaza\, please call (505) 982-5511. For Sunday\, please plan to stay over in Las Vegas\, NM. The Castaneda is already booked for the entire weekend\, but there is plenty of availability at its nearby sister hotel\, the Plaza Hotel. Call 505-425-3591 for reservations.
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LOCATION:New Mexico History Museum\, 113 Lincoln Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
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SUMMARY:Fred Harvey Foodie Dinner
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a truly historic Fred Harvey-inspired meal in Santa Fe to benefit the New Mexico History Museum’s exhibitions and public programming\, and the New Mexico Museum Foundation. Drinks and then dinner will be served in the grand ballroom at La Fonda on the Plaza. \nTop local chefs will reinterpret classic dishes that civilized the wild West\, along with between-course foodie history commentary from Chef John Vollertsen (Johnny Vee)\, bestselling author Stephen Fried\, Harvey family members\, and others. \nFeatured chefs will include:\nChef Jason Stewart\, Inn and Spa at Loretto\nChef Jonathan Perno and Heather Guay\, Los Poblanos Historic Inn & Organic Farm\nChef Peter O’Brien\, Rosewood Inn of the Anasazi\nChef Annamaria O’Brien\, Dolina Cafe & Bakery\nChef Lane Warner\, La Fonda on the Plaza\nChef and MC John Vollertson (Chef Johnny Vee) \nRecently featured on “CBS Sunday Morning”\, https://youtu.be/scnWO9jFg2A?t=382\nthe Fred Harvey Foodie Dinner is now in its third year\, and it sells out very quickly. So please RSVP as soon as possible to assure that you and yours can join us. \nEach diner will receive a newly released piece of reproduction Mimbreno china designed by Mary Colter\, from HF Coors\, as well as a print of “The Last Harvey Girls\,” the beloved painting by Tina Mion. \nTickets: $150\npurchase them at: https://lensic.org/events/fred-harvey-foodie-dinner/
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LOCATION:New Mexico History Museum\, 113 Lincoln Avenue\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
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SUMMARY:Stephen Fried online talk: “Rediscovering Benjamin Rush\, Yellow Fever & the Revolutionary Early Days of Penn Medicine”
DESCRIPTION:Please join us at 6:30 pm on Wednesday\, June 10th\, for a virtual book talk by award-winning journalist and New York Times bestselling author\, Stephen Fried\, on his book\, RUSH: Revolution\, Madness\, and Benjamin Rush\, the Visionary Doctor who Became a Founding Father. Rush\, a 2018 American Library Association Notable Book of the Year\, was also a 2019 finalist for the George Washington Book Prize. \nIn a presentation entitled\, “Rediscovering Benjamin Rush\, Yellow Fever & the Revolutionary Early Days of Penn Medicine\,” Fried will discuss the monumental life of Benjamin Rush\, medical pioneer and one of our most provocative and unsung Founding Fathers. \nThe Penn Libraries’ Biomedical Library book talk series features Penn authors and beyond. We are delighted to collaborate with the Kislak Center for Special Collections\, Rare Books\, and Manuscripts to feature Stephen Fried\, who teaches at both Penn and Columbia\, and who used Kislak Center collections to conduct research for his book. \nRegister here! Registrants will receive a Zoom link closer to the date of the event. \nThe book is available for purchase through the Penn Campus’ independent bookseller\, People’s Books & Culture\, formerly known as the Penn Book Center. Follow either of these links to place your order: \npennbookcenter.com \nbookshop.org \n 
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