LOCAL TAKE "My mother was born and raised in Taos, and so was I. Taos is in my blood. I remember on the weekends the plaza was the gathering place. I saw the streets filled with horses and wagons, then automobiles, and now the sky with airplanes. I have seen businesses come and go. But Taos stands alone in its cul- ture and its people. It wel- comes all to be a part of its special family as long as you don't try to change it. You can add your own little spice to the pot but don't change the recipe. I really like who we are. Taos is a special place." -Angelina Olguin What do YOU love about Taos? Tell us at lorfoundation.org. LOR FOUNDATION LOR WORKS WITH PEOPLE IN RURAL PLACES TO IMPROVE QUALITY OF LIFE Photo by Daneeca Vazquez LOCAL TAKE "My mother was born and raised in Taos, and so was I. Taos is in my blood. I remember on the weekends the plaza was the gathering place. I saw the streets filled with horses and wagons, then automobiles, and now the sky with airplanes. I have seen businesses come and go. But Taos stands alone in its cul- ture and its people. It wel- comes all to be a part of its special family as long as you don't try to change it. You can add your own little spice to the pot but don't change the recipe. I really like who we are. Taos is a special place." -Angelina Olguin What do YOU love about Taos? Tell us at lorfoundation.org. LOR FOUNDATION LOR WORKS WITH PEOPLE IN RURAL PLACES TO IMPROVE QUALITY OF LIFE Photo by Daneeca Vazquez