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Membership - General & Stewards

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GENERAL MEMBERSHIP
provides the opportunity to attend the monthly Salon El Zaguán and the annual member's meeting in the El Zaguán garden and receive our biannual printed newsletter and 10% off books in the gift shop. To give a gift membership, simply add the gift recipient as the shipping address.

STEWARDS MEMBERSHIP
provides the opportunity to enjoy four exclusive events in historic settings, usually homes, every year. Members enjoy beverages, private tours and presentations by distinguished historians. Annual membership (Membership includes admission for two people or a couple) starts at $850 with additional support levels available. For more information on the HSFF Stewards, visit our Stewards page. Contact us with questions at 505-983-2567, melanie@historicsantafe.org or info@historicsantafe.org.

$1,000 Business Sponsorship • $425 Stewards Program (Individual) • $850 Stewards Program (Two People or Couple)
$80.00 Household • $45.00 Individual • $25.00 Student
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For membership or donations by check: Please include your name, address, phone number and email and the selected membership and mail a check to Historic Santa Fe Foundation, 545 Canyon Rd Ste 2, Santa Fe NM 87501. Thanks!

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Programs & Unrestricted Donations

OLD SANTA FE TODAY NEW AND REVISED EDITION
A fundraising project for the photography, editing, and production of HSFF’s expanded and revised edition of its classic publication Old Santa Fe Today to be published by the Museum of New Mexico Press. The writer for this new expanded edition is UNM’s Audra Bellmore of the Center for Southwest Research and Special Collections, The John Gaw Meem Archives, and the Museum Studies Program. The beautifully produced book will include revised texts on over 100 properties, new photographs of each location, and a touring map. Help us support this worthwhile publication. Find out more here: historicsantafe.org/osft

MAC WATSON FELLOWSHIP

HSFF’s launched Mac Watson Fellowship in 2019 in honor of the many contributions that Watson has made to the historical and architectural preservation of Santa Fe and Northern New Mexico. The purpose of the Fellowship is to assist students in fields relating to cultural resource management to gain experience in researching and identifying significant cultural properties in the Santa Fe area. The Fellow works with the Foundation to identify and research significant historic properties in the Santa Fe area and to compose and submit nominations to the HSFF Register of Properties Worthy of Preservation (Register). Find out more here: historicsantafe.org/fellowship

MEEM TRADES INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
HSFF’s Faith and John Gaw Meem Preservation Trades Internship is a long-standing program that permits a qualified student or recent graduate of architecture, planning, design, or a similar field to gain hands-on experience in the theory and practice of preservation by working with foundation staff and board members. This is a paid 10-week internship focuses on establishing or expanding the skills of the intern in the traditional crafts, especially those essential for the appropriate conservation of the Southwest’s unique vernacular and earthen architecture. Find out more here: historicsantafe.org/internship

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For membership or donations by check: Please include your name, address, phone number and email and the selected membership and mail a check to Historic Santa Fe Foundation, 545 Canyon Rd Ste 2, Santa Fe NM 87501. Thanks!

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Fiscal Sponsorships

THE HISTORY OF CANYON ROAD, A DOCUMENTARY SERIES BY KAMIO MEDIA
Kyle Maier has assisted HSFF over the past several years with video projects that expand our reach from the normal, face to face events and lectures. Kyle’s company, Kamio Media, LLC, has been working on a film project, History of Canyon Road, and has kept us advised of progress and scope. Let me quote from the synopsis of this film project: The documentary will be constructed with on-camera interviews and voice-over narration. The cast is subject to change, with the intention being to invite as many New Mexican voices as possible, creating a collaborative texture that demonstrates the diverse nature of our art scene. It is a pleasure to announce that initial funding for the project has been granted to Kamio Media by the Eugene V. and Clare E. Thaw Charitable Trust. The Historic Santa Fe Foundation will serve as fiscal sponsor for this grant as Kyle begins the project. Additional funding is certainly welcome. The schedule for the first part of the film (4 chapters in Act I) is completion in April 2023. We all look forward to the finished product. - Pete Warzel, HSFF Executive Director

Steeped in ancient myth and home to some of New Mexico's original Spanish families, Camino Cañon was a welcoming place when the Anglo artists began arriving in Santa Fe at the end of the 1800s. The street was witness to the original art colony of the 20s and pivotal American history in the 40s. When the hippies descended upon Santa Fe in the 60s, Canyon Road was still unpaved and cheap. It was rowdy and vibrant. Things reached a fever pitch in the 80s when Ralph Lauren started promoting his "Santa Fe Style" and the movie stars came to town for a new film festival. By the 90s the road had reached a tipping point, and Santa Fe as a whole would never be the same again. But how did it all happen? This new documentary series will provide a first-hand account by diving deep into the relatively unknown archives at the Acequia Madre House and shining a light into the personal collection of Doug Magnus. Mid-century excitement will be revealed by the story of Hal West, and the whole thing will be narrated by people who come from here. This is not a Texan story, nor is it a Californian story. Canyon Road as we know it today could only have happened in New Mexico, and we intend to find out why. - Kyle Maier

Follow along with the film's progress on instagram at @canyonroadhistory

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