An impromptu ski week first brought Judy and a friend to Taos in 1958 with the promise of uncrowded downhill runs and candlelight dinners.
Profiles: Business
Meet some of the remarkable Taos women working in business today.
Anna advises, “Start small, expect nothing, do your homework . . . network, and most importantly, believe in what you are...
Esther grew up watching her parents serve the community, her father as mayor and councilman, and her mother as a school teacher and Foster...
Kathy was born in Taos, attended Taos public schools and went on to follow her lifelong passion to become a zookeeper.
Louise attended her first Village of Questa Council meeting in December 1999 and became the first woman on the council in 2000.
Polly helped create both Taos Land Trust and Taos Community Foundation. She is also owner and inspiration behind Taos' premiere shopping...
Rena has been the owner/director of Mission Gallery, located in the old Joseph Sharp home, since 1962.
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