Roving with the Arts: Local Favorites(Julia Thom)
Julia Thom is a native of Western New York and has lived in the Farmington area since 1990. She and her husband, Mick Hesse, lived and performed in Norway, traveled extensively, and continue to enjoy music together. Julia is retired from teaching at CCSD and San Juan College, and devotes time to knitting and accompanying at First Presbyterian Church in Farmington, NM.
Blue Desert Virtual Tour: Delbert Anderson
Roving with the Arts: Special(Bruce and Sharon Rhoten)
Artistry of Bruce & Sharon Rhoten for trumpet and piano, with music by Kaminski, Francaix, Torelli and more, with the North German Radio Philharmonic
Scott Michlin Morning Program: San Juan Symphony
Roving with the Arts: Les Leach
February 17: Jack Yerby, The Mystery of the Lost Will. This young adult mystery is based on the Nancy Drew Mysteries of old, with deeper character development and set in New Mexico.
Scott Michlin Morning Program: Farmington Public Library
Food for Love Benefit Concert:
Write-On Four Corners- February 3, 2021: Catalina Claussen, Holding on to Hope and Being Home: Southwestern Almanac
Catalina Claussen, Holding on to Hope and Being Home: A Southwestern Almanac. Catalina talks about how her neighbors and the plight of undocumented people inspired Holding on to Hope, and how Garrison Keillor was the model for Being Home.