The Taos News

SELF-DEFENSE CLASSES

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Making ski-industry history, The Teacher Pass offered by Angel Fire Resort for teachers K-12 is one of the best full season ski pass discounts in the country. A ski-industry first, The Teacher Pass, will provide educators with a full-season of skiing with no black-out dates at a heavily discounted price of $99. The Teacher Pass will pay for itself for anyone planning to ski two or more days this winter.

The Pass special introducto­ry price is being offered for $99 starting today through Dec. 13, the day before opening day. The Teacher Pass will increase to $199 on opening day. Additional­ly, 25% lodging discounts on hotel rooms, condos, and private homes will be available on select dates for Teacher Pass holders.

For more informatio­n, visit angelfirer­esort.com or call (855) 923-7387. on Salazar to Chamisa Road with the turn around point at the intersecti­on of Chamisa and Pueblo Sur.

Costumes are encouraged, but optional. Dogs are allowed but must be on a leash. Water and light refreshmen­ts will be available. Check-in and day of registrati­on begin at 7:30 a.m. For more informatio­n, contact Ethel Rose via e-mail:emarrose@ gmail.com or by phone at (575) 613-4425. Defendu Academy is offering self-defense and fitness classes at its new gym location. Fun for all ages and all levels, students can sharpen their minds while getting physically fit. Defendu offers affordably priced kickboxing, jiu jitsu, wing chun, ashtanga vinyasa yoga and a specialize­d after-school program for kids. Visitors to Taos can drop in for $20.Defendu is located at 1335 Gusdorf Road, Suite T, Taos.

For more informatio­n, visit defenduaca­demy.com or call (575) 758-7991. La Junta Point Overlook and Campground will remain open during this time. Visitors can access the River Trail and the lower parts of the canyon from the Little Arsenic Springs Trail or Big Arsenic Springs Trail. The BLM asks the public to respect the closure of the trail.

As always, the BLM Taos field office reminds all visitors to take precaution­s when visiting public lands. Visitors are reminded to dress appropriat­ely, consider local weather conditions and altitude and remember your outdoor essentials: water, snacks, appropriat­e footwear, hat, sunglasses and sunscreen.

For more informatio­n, please contact the BLM Taos field office at (575)758-8851.

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