UNM mascot Lobo Louie showcases the luminarias and colorful string lights that decorate the patio outside the Student Services & Technology Center during Holiday in New Mexico at The University of New Mexico-Gallup on Dec. 5, 2024.
Holiday in New Mexico brings enchantment to ±«Óătvallup
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Branch campus celebrates cultural traditions and reinforces commitment, goodwill to the community
By Richard Reyes, Friday, December 20, 2024
GALLUP, N.M. — Enchantment filled the air during The University of New Mexico-Gallup’s annual Holiday in New Mexico event on Dec. 5, 2024.
Holiday in New Mexico acts as an open house for the ±«Óătvallup campus as community members are invited to visit and enjoy holiday cheer with a focus on Land of Enchantment traditions, such as luminarias and biscochitos.
“Holiday in New Mexico is a wonderful opportunity for ±«Óătv to share festive decorations, music, and activities with local families while celebrating cultural traditions,” ±«Óătvallup Chancellor Dr. Sabrina Ezzell said.
Ezzell, along with other administration members and division chairs, greeted guests at the Gurley Hall entrance and handed out free Holiday in New Mexico commemorative tote bags and programs.
Guests make their own DIY reindeer candy canes during Holiday in New Mexico at The University of New Mexico-Gallup on Dec. 5, 2024
Inside the commons, guests took photos with Santa Claus, who made his grand entrance to the venue in a fire truck with help from the Gallup Fire Department. UNM mascot Lobo Louie also roamed the commons to interact with guests and take photos.
A giant Christmas tree glistened in the middle of the commons with new ornaments donated by Home Depot, which has also donated string lights, projector lights and other decorations over the past three years.
Earl’s Restaurant owner Ralph Richards, who serves as chairman of the ±«Óătvallup Local Advisory Board, donated and handed out free hot chocolate to visitors alongside his employees.
Culinary students and instructors with the ±«Óătvallup Center for Career & Technical Education baked and gave out 800 biscochitos as well.
A young visitor speaks to Santa Claus during Holiday in New Mexico inside the Gurley Hall Commons at The University of New Mexico-Gallup on Dec. 5, 2024.
T&R Market donated bottled water for the event. Food truck vendors The Enchilada Lady and Rosco’s parked outside the venue to provide food sales to the public.
±«Óătvallup Local Advisory Board Vice Chairman Raymond Calderon brought his two kids to the event for the third year in a row.
“It’s become part of the holiday season for them just like the Gallup parade, balloon rally, and other annual Christmas festivities,” Calderon said. “The event has gotten better and better with each year as it focuses more on the UNM community and less on outside organizations like in previous years. The kids really enjoyed all of the arts and crafts tables.”
Holiday in New Mexico guests engaged in a variety of games, crafts and activities, such as holiday bookmarks, ring toss game, DIY reindeer candy canes, face painting, a green screen photo booth, and more.
The following ±«Óătvallup departments and clubs organized booths during the Holiday event: Art Student Collective, SkillsUSA Chapter, Multimedia Club, TRIO Student Support Services and the TRIO/SSS Student Club, Zollinger Library, Student Activities, the Center for Academic Learning, the Bookstore, Community Education & Workforce Development, the Medical Laboratory Technology program, and Human Resources.
Community Education & Workforce Development Director Ashlee Velasquez paints a child’s face during Holiday in New Mexico at The University of New Mexico-Gallup on Dec. 5, 2024.
“From a public relations standpoint, the event allowed us to showcase our space, connect with the public, and enhance our visibility in a positive way,” ±«Óătvallup Student Activities and Recreation Specialist Shawn Frank said. “It was a fantastic platform for reinforcing our commitment to the community and fostering goodwill, which is invaluable for strengthening relationships with local residents.”
The Art Student Collective in particular stepped up by helping design decorative signs for the event plus Winter Wishes coloring cards on which people of all ages could write their letters to Santa or messages of religious and cultural value.
Art Student Collective members also volunteered to help set up and light luminarias alongside other students, staff and faculty.
Additionally, the event featured live musical performances in the Gurley Hall auditorium by Rehoboth High School students Irelynn Delgado, Angela Faith Sowers, Lilith Briggs, and Landon Watts along with Hozho Academy student Kabren King.
±«Óătvallup Spanish adjunct Jean Paul Van Derdys Vidal headlined the show with his brand of energetic singing and guitar playing.
Art Student Collective members Isabelle Silentman (left) and Ryanelle Velarde help guests with their Winter Wishes coloring cards during Holiday in New Mexico at The University of New Mexico-Gallup on Dec. 5, 2024.
"Holiday in New Mexico is the best Christmas party in Gallup,” Vidal said. “It’s always a pleasure to attend and participate. Seeing many families from around the city sharing together brings a lot of joy."
The annual event is organized by the Holiday in New Mexico Planning Committee, which is made up of ±«Óătvallup staff and faculty members. The Facilities Management Department also plays a major role in the event’s success by taking care of the logistics, such as decorating, setup and cleaning.
Next year’s Holiday in New Mexico is scheduled for Dec. 4, 2025.
Jean Paul Van Derdys Vidal performs live inside the Gurley Hall auditorium at The University of New Mexico-Gallup during Holiday in New Mexico on Dec. 5, 2024.
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