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Crownpoint Rug Weavers Association Announces 2009 Auction Dates

30th August 2008

Crownpoint Rug Weavers Association Announces 2009 Auction Dates

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Weaver Ursula Begay show one of her Burnham style weavings prior to a Crownpoint rug auction in September of 2007

Weaver Ursula Begay shows one of her Burnham style weavings prior to a Crownpoint rug auction in September of 2007

The Crownpoint Rug Weavers Association has released their auction schedule for 2009.  The auction is held on the second Friday of each month at the Crownpoint Elementary School in Crownpoint, NM.  You can get further details on the auction at www.crownpointrugauction.com.   A typical month’s auction features 200+ rugs in all sizes and styles.  The auction preview starts at 4 PM Mountain Daylight Time and the auctions begins at 7 PM.  A stop at the auction makes a great addition to any trip to the southwest!  Mark your calendar with the following dates:

  • January 09
  • February 13
  • March 13
  • April 10
  • May 08
  • June 12
  • July 10
  • August 14
  • September 11
  • October 09
  • November 13
  • December 11
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