Albuquerque Journal

Taking the next step

Rebecca Ward moves into new role at Los Luceros Historic Site

- BY ADRIAN GOMEZ

Los Luceros Historic Site is chock-full of history. It’s Rebecca Ward’s job to make sure the public knows not only the history of the site, but the resources available.

Ward was promoted to the role of instructio­nal coordinato­r at Los Luceros on Sept. 5.

Los Luceros Historic Site is a 148acre ranch located in Alcalde in northern New Mexico.

The centerpiec­e of the historic Los Luceros ranch complex is a 5,700 square-foot, 18th century Territoria­l-style adobe home which was renovated by the Cabot Foundation in 2004 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

The property also includes a visitor’s center, director’s residence and a small gallery.

In addition to the hacienda and the visitor center complex, the property contains three residences, an 18th century chapel, the original village jail, numerous farm buildings, apple orchards, irrigated pasture and bosque on the Rio Grande.

The New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs purchased the Los Luceros property from the family of Frank and Ann Cabot in 2008 to ensure the preservati­on of the site for future New Mexico visitors to enjoy.

According to the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs, within the historic site system, instructio­nal coordinato­rs play a pivotal role in connecting the public with the sites’ history and resources.

The coordinato­rs are responsibl­e for developing special events and public programmin­g, coordinate on- and off-site educationa­l resources, and help guide engagement and interpreta­tion.

“I am thrilled to see Rebecca shine in this new role,” said Carly Stewart, the site manager for LLHS. “She is a wealth of knowledge and a great help to every visitor who walks through the door. I am excited to see what new programs she comes up with.”

Ward was previously the interpreti­ve ranger at Los Luceros — a position she held since Feb. 2020.

Ward has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Anthropolo­gy and a Master of Arts degree in Museum Studies.

She has also worked in the National Park Service as a ranger at Mesa Verde National Park in Colorado and the Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area in Massachuse­tts, as well as interning with Chaco Culture National Historical Park as part a Student Conservati­on Associatio­n program and Petroglyph National Monument in their museum and archival collection­s spaces.

“I am looking forward to taking on more responsibi­lity at Los Luceros Historic Site,” Ward said. “The history here is so rich and varied that the topics for education are pretty limitless! I’m excited to work with children more. I find that kids have the best questions about things. They always bring me a new way to look at the site.”

 ?? COURTESY OF THE NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS ?? Rebecca Ward is the instructio­nal coordinato­r at the Los Luceros Historic Site in Alcalde.
COURTESY OF THE NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS Rebecca Ward is the instructio­nal coordinato­r at the Los Luceros Historic Site in Alcalde.

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