Tales of La Llorona & the early days along the banks of the “El Rio del Norte”
From its origins, both geologically & culturally, to its relationship that influenced Pueblo people, Navajo, Apache, Mexican & Eastern settlers, miners, and outlaws, the Rio Bravo was witness to the Old Wild West along its banks.
Sometimes lazily sometimes raging, the Rio Bravo flowed through the Rio Grande Valley carving its own place in time.
This story-telling event on March 7th, along the banks of the Rio, will recount the myths, legends and history along its now sleepy banks.
From the legend of the haunting ghost, La Llorona, to the history of early establishments of settlers and Native Indians, our native guide will weave stories and tales from the Old West.
TICKETS:
Limited seating! Don’t wait to get your tickets!
Absolute cutoff date for ticket sales is March 6th at 10am
We will provide camp chairs and hors d’oeuvres, as well as cold drinks, hot coffee, and hot teas!
DETAILS
📍 Where: La Llorona Park, Las Cruces, NM
📅 When: Saturday, March 7th, 10:00 am-12 noon
🗣️ Age group: 12 & up, and adults
🎫 Tickets:
12 to 17 years old $29.00 plus tax, per person
Adults: $48.00 plus tax, per person
Please call if you have any questions at all, thank you and we will see you along the banks of the El Rio del Norte!
877-808-6877
Contact Name: David or Lora
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Contact Phone Number: 877-808-6877