The Sixth Annual Sandia Mountain Snowshoe RacePosted by Kim on Jan 25, 2008This Saturday at Sandia Crest The race is limited to 125 participants and comprises a 3.2-mile loop that starts and ends at the lower parking lot at the crest. The race will start at 10 a.m. Cost to enter is $35. Snowshoes can be rented for $5 and picked up at the race. All proceeds will go to the Friends of the Sandia Mountains. Go online for more information http://www.sandiasnowshoe.com (0) Comments • (0) Trackbacks • PermalinkThe Sierra Trio — Plus OnePosted by Kim on Jan 17, 2008Performing this Sunday 1.20.08 The group will be performing piano quartets by Mozart and Mendelssohn. The trio comprises pianist Monique Le Duc, violinist Margaret Hawn and cellist Kristin Hawn. Guest violinist Mark Hawn will join the trio for this concert. The concert will be held at the Mountainside United Methodist Church in Cedar Crest. Tickets are $15 for adults, $12 for seniors and $5 for students under age 18. Tickets are available at the door. For more information, call 281-4333, 281-4648 or go online to http://www.EMAseries.org (0) Comments • (0) Trackbacks • PermalinkHAPPY NEW YEAR!Posted by Kim on Dec 28, 2007Happy New Year to you and your family! From all of us at Campbell Corporation, we wish you a joyous and prosperous 2008!
(0) Comments • (0) Trackbacks • PermalinkHAPPY THANKSGIVING!!!Posted by Kim on Nov 21, 2007We at Campbell Corporation hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving Day. It’s the time of year to give thanks and to spend quality time with your family and friends…and to eat lots of great food (0) Comments • (2) Trackbacks • PermalinkVeterans DayPosted by Kim on Nov 16, 2007A quote from the President & CEO of Campbell Corporation For this week’s blog, Robert Gately would like to say a few words about our recent holiday. “The Marine Corps birthday was Sat Nov. 10th and Veterans Day was Sun Nov.11th. God bless the Marine Corps and God bless all of our Veterans – those who are still with us and those who have passed. We will never forget the men and women who have sacrificed for our freedom and way of life.†-Robert Gately (0) Comments • (2) Trackbacks • PermalinkCampbell Ranch RealtyPosted by Kim on Nov 02, 2007New Website http://www.CampbellRanchRealty.com was launched in the spring of 2007. The site allows you to:
We encourage you to browse the site (0) Comments • (0) Trackbacks • PermalinkMillion Dollar SalesPosted by Kim on Sep 25, 2007Sales were hot this summer at San Pedro Overlook! Will Beecher, vice president of sales and marketing for Campbell Ranch Realty, sold a $1 million parcel of land and a $1.065 million home. In June, a 13-plus-acre plot of land was sold to a family from Chicago. This spectacular homesite is situated directly on the 625-acre nature preserve and overlooks the vast red-rock canyon preserve and six surrounding mountain ranges. The land sale was reported as the largest sale price for a single residential lot sale in history for the greater Albuquerque area. This land sale story was featured in New Mexico Business Weekly
In August, a Grand Lodge style Campbell Custom Home was sold to an Albuquerque couple. This 3,300 square foot home sits on three acres of land and overlooks the San Pedro Nature Preserve. The home was designed to take advantage of the 360 degree views.
(0) Comments • (2) Trackbacks • PermalinkSPO residents in their 1951 BentleyPosted by Kim on Jul 12, 2007Charles and Lynn Hancock pull up to the San Pedro Overlook gate in their 1951 Bentley, rebodied to look like a 1928 Bentley.
In reference to driving their car around England and Whales, Charles stated, “everybody you meet is your friend.”
(0) Comments • (5) Trackbacks • PermalinkBrainiest CitiesPosted by Kim on May 23, 2007New Mexico’s largest metro area sits among the top 10 cities in the U.S. of communities with the highest concentration of brainpower. New Mexico’s largest metro area sits among the top 10 cities in the U.S. in a new demographics survey conducted for American City Business Journals’ (ACBJ) of communities with the highest concentration of brainpower.The report, produced for the New Mexico Business Weekly’s parent, ACBJ, for its Bizjournals.com Web site, says 18.4 percent of Albuquerque residents hold a bachelor’s degree, while 13.4 percent have earned a graduate or professional degree. Another 24.2 percent attended college, but didn’t earn a degree, according to U.S. Census Bureau data evaluated for the report. Writer G. Scott Thomas, special projects editor for Business First of Buffalo, a sister publication, notes in the accompanying Bizjournals.com profiles on each city that Albuquerque “doesn’t get the credit it deserves for brainpower.” For more information on Albuquerque and surrounding areas click here. (0) Comments • (4) Trackbacks • Permalink10 Best Places to Own Real EstatePosted by Kim on May 16, 2007The housing market looks healthy in the Southeast, where Albuquerque makes the top five NEW YORK (Fortune) — Many Americans looking at the values of their homes are asking not whether it will fall, but how much. But in fact, more than half of the 100 top markets in the U.S. are slated to rise next year. The housing market looks healthy in the Southeast, where Albuquerque makes the top five and is predicted to rise 5.9 percent in 2007, and another .6 percent in 2008. For more information on Albuquerque and luxury home buying visit our website. (0) Comments • (0) Trackbacks • Permalink |
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