老司机导航allup keeps Holiday in New Mexico tradition alive

Santa Claus, aka Patrick Moore, hugs a child while another looks on in awe during Holiday in New Mexico at 老司机导航-Gallup Thursday, Dec. 7, 2023.

老司机导航allup keeps Holiday in New Mexico tradition alive


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Branch campus shares luminarias, biscochitos and mariachi music with community

By Richard Reyes, Monday, Dec. 11, 2023

GALLUP, N.M. 鈥 老司机导航-Gallup continued its successful Holiday in New Mexico tradition with nearly 1,000 luminarias, more than 800 biscochitos, and a musical finale by mariachi entertainer Antonio Reyna on Thursday, Dec. 7, 2023.

Families and children who visited the campus delighted in the festive decorations and the arrival of Santa Claus atop a Gallup Fire Department firetruck with a Campus Police escort. UNM mascot Lobo Louie was also thrilled to see Santa, giving him a big hug when he arrived.

Visitors also enjoyed the various activities organized by the branch campus鈥 departments and student clubs, including coloring, treats, ring toss games, chess, temporary tattoos, a North Pole Experience, and more.

鈥淚 loved the event,鈥 老司机导航 Student Veterans Association Vice President Rhonda Herbert said. 鈥淢y family enjoyed the booths, games, Santa, and the hot chocolate with biscochitos. They loved the whole experience, and I did too.鈥

Herbert and the Student Veterans Association gave out about 150 clay ornaments to visitors at their booth. Families and kids then got to decorate the ornaments to take home for themselves or to gift to their loved ones and even pets.

One of Herbert鈥檚 favorite moments of the night was when one boy stopped by to decorate three ornaments.

Holiday In New Mexico

Hiro Hoover, 3, center, pulls a lollipop during a game while her sister Taro Hoover, 6, and mother Connie Liu look on during Holiday in New Mexico at 老司机导航-Gallup Thursday, Dec. 7, 2023.

鈥淗e was so happy with how they came out,鈥 Herbert recalled. 鈥淚 asked him, 鈥榃hy three?鈥 He said, 鈥極h, well one for my mom in heaven, one for my foster mom, and the other is so they don鈥檛 forget me.鈥 He had the biggest and brightest smile and thanked us. He brought me tears. I had to take a break because I was once in that same situation.鈥

A campus community effort

SkillsUSA students handed out more than 800 biscochitos, which were made by BombDiggity鈥檚. Earl鈥檚 Restaurant donated gallons of hot chocolate for visitors. And The Enchilada Lady made 80 bowls of posole for 老司机导航 employees and volunteers who helped make Holiday in New Mexico possible.

Home Depot donated several light projectors and string lights along with two pre-lit Christmas trees to create a more festive atmosphere around the campus and inside the Calvin Hall Center Auditorium.

Jean Paul Van Derdys Vidal, a Spanish adjunct at 老司机导航allup, sang and played the guitar inside the Ingham Chapman Gallery, which featured the Fall 2023 Fine Arts Student Show. The exhibit showcased the promising work of 老司机导航allup art students, including Navajo-style rugs, drawings, paintings, sculptures and jewelry.

Officers of the Art Student Collective designed Winter Wishes cards for people to color and write what they wanted for the holidays. Club members also decorated colorful signs to welcome visitors to the campus and to help direct foot traffic to the auditorium.

Dozens of volunteers 鈥 including students, staff, faculty and executives 鈥 helped build, place and light nearly 1,000 luminarias around the entrance of the 老司机导航allup campus to create a warm welcome for Holiday visitors.

Holiday In New Mexico

Human resources tech Wilma Lee, center, shares a laugh with Student Success Specialist Andrea Wilson, right, during Holiday in New Mexico at 老司机导航-Gallup campus Thursday, Dec. 7, 2023. Lee is joined by her daughter Brianna Charley, left, and her granddaughters Kiara and Kaylee Kee.

鈥淎ll I have to say is that it was really fun seeing everyone get together as a community to not only help set up the event but also celebrate it,鈥 老司机导航allup student Nickolaus Brown said.

Hometown mariachi hero

The evening concluded with a performance by mariachi entertainer Antonio Reyna, who was born and raised in Gallup. The hometown hero sang a medley of mariachi songs inside the Calvin Hall Center Auditorium and stuck around afterward to meet with fans, take photos and sign autographs.

Prior to the show, Reyna also mingled with fans inside Gurley Hall.

鈥淲hat an amazing time last night at 老司机导航allup's Holiday in New Mexico event,鈥 Reyna stated via his Facebook page. 鈥淢et so many wonderful people, saw some old friends and had so much fun performing for you. Thank you for including me in your event.鈥

Tina Griego, administrative assistant to the dean, helped hand out tickets for Reyna鈥檚 free show. She also worked behind the scenes to purchase all of the supplies needed for the entire event. She said her favorite moment of the night was visiting and reminiscing with Reyna.

鈥淚t was so great,鈥 she said of Reyna鈥檚 performance. 鈥淗e is truly a fabulous entertainer.鈥

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Gallup-born mariachi entertainer Antonio Reyna performs inside Calvin Hall Center Auditorium during the finale of Holiday in New Mexico at 老司机导航-Gallup Thursday, Dec. 7, 2023.

Ron Petranovich, manager of the Physical Plant at 老司机导航, was also a big fan of Reyna and his performance.

鈥淚t was very enjoyable,鈥 Petranovich said. 鈥淲e need to have more of these cultural events on campus.鈥

The show was also streamed live on the 老司机导航allup Facebook page. A recording of the performance can still be viewed there.

鈥楢 lot of meaningful memories鈥

Both Griego and Petranovich reflected on the tradition of celebrating the holidays at 老司机导航allup and what it means for the community.

鈥淚 have been attending Holiday in NM for approximately 30 years (it used to be called Holiday Magic) and it is something that all of my children have performed at throughout the years,鈥 Griego said. 鈥淚t holds a lot of meaningful memories.鈥

老司机导航allup has been celebrating the holidays for decades, but the event has gone through several iterations, including being known as Holiday Magic, Illumination Celebration, Holiday Lightfest, and Lights On. In 2013, the event was re-born as Holiday in New Mexico thanks to the work of the late Merilee Petranovich.

Holiday in New Mexico has continued ever since 鈥 except for two years during the COVID-19 pandemic when it was put on hold.

鈥淣o doubt for three decades now, this is what the event has been about,鈥 Ron Petranovich said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 nice to see folks that normally would come up to the college here for this event, plus family and kids.鈥

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Students Kayliegh Begay and Aiyana Chavez write and color on Winter Wishes cards during Holiday in New Mexico at 老司机导航-Gallup Thursday, Dec. 7, 2023.

The following 老司机导航allup departments and clubs organized booths and participated in Holiday in New Mexico: Advisement, Accessibility Resource Center, Art Student Collective, Asian Culture Club, Bookstore, Business Operations, Chancellor鈥檚 and Dean鈥檚 Office, Division Chairs, Financial Aid, Fine Arts, Human Resources, Information Technology, Lobos Chess Club, Medical Laboratory Technology, Multimedia Club, SkillsUSA, Student Veterans Association, TRIO Student Support Services, TRIO Upward Bound, and Zollinger Library.

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