Future Fates is a locally produced film that involves a cast, aged 7 to 65, from Española, Velarde, Abiquiu and Tierra Amarilla. The film will be screened at Moving Arts Española at 4 p.m., July 10. So far, the film has had screenings in Velarde, Tierra Amarilla, and Santa Fe.
   The film was created over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic. The creators are largely made up of local volunteers with a couple of contributions from creators from Sweden and California.
   Future Fates is an extension of a larger project called The Eyes of Time.
   âWeâve been doing (The Eyes of Time) for the last two years,â Director of Future Fates Devon Hoffman said. âWeâve been telling stories, theyâre basically time travel stories that guide audiences through the history and places of Northern New Mexico. Theyâve been mostly immersive so they take place actually in the spaces.â
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By Annette Crawford, 37th Training Wing Public Affairs / Published May 25, 2021
Chief Master Sgt. Michael Morgan, 37th Training Wing Command Chief Master Sergeant, sits inside a helicopter used for training international partner nation students and U.S. Air Force members, during an immersion briefing at the IAAFA Airfield Training Complex, May 10, 2021. Morgan visited the 837th Training Squadron, International Student Support and the 318th Training Squadron during his visit to the Inter-American Air Forces Academy. (U.S. Air Force photo by Vanessa R. Adame)
Chief Master Sgt. Michael Morgan, 37th Training Wing Command Chief, holds a Belgian Malinois puppy from the “RR” litter at the 341st Training Squadron Whelping Facility at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, April 28, 2021. Morgan toured numerous training areas that fall under the 37th Training Group during his immersion. (U.S. Air Force photo by Maxine Ababa)