2025 Annual Garden Party & Members’ Meeting
Thursday, June 26, 2025 | 5 PM
In the garden at El Zaguán, 545 Canyon Rd, Santa Fe, NM 87501
Register in advance. Members only. Join HSFF to attend.

ABOUT THE EVENT
Historic Santa Fe Foundation warmly invites our members to attend the Annual Garden Party and Members’ Meeting. This yearly gathering takes place in the beautiful El Zaguán garden, located at 545 Canyon Road, and offers refreshments, engaging conversations about the organization’s future, and social opportunities for those passionate about preservation and the history of Santa Fe and Northern New Mexico. Check-in begins at 5 PM, followed by refreshments and social time, with the official program starting at 5:30 PM.
Please note, this event is exclusive to members.
If you are not yet a member, we encourage you to join the Historic Santa Fe Foundation to participate in this event and receive other member benefits.
ABOUT NANCY OWEN LEWIS:
Nancy Lewis: insatiable scholar and exacting writer; loving wife and doting mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother; faithful friend; passionate participant in community affairs; and force to be reckoned with, died peacefully at her Santa Fe home after a long illness on March 16, 2022, at the age of 77. Nancy was born in Chicago, Illinois on January 2, 1945, to Esther and Charles Hammack. She attended the University of Utah where she earned her bachelor’s and masters degrees in anthropology and conducted field work with the Navajos in Arizona and Paiutes in Idaho. She earned her doctorate in anthropology from the University of Massachusetts in 1974 by studying and living with the Carib Indians on the Caribbean Island of Dominica. Her academic career took her to the University of Maine at Presque Isle, the University of Alabama in Birmingham, and eventually to University of Arkansas in Fayetteville where she taught classes in cultural anthropology. In the early 1980s, Nancy moved to Santa Fe and entered public service at the District Attorney’s office during the New Mexico State Penitentiary riot prosecutions. After that she worked at the Santa Fe County Municipal Court where she coordinated the DWI program. It was during her time at the Municipal Court that she compiled and analyzed behavioral data from drunk driving arrests and subsequently published the study that led to the 1998 closure of drive-up liquor windows in New Mexico. Nancy eventually returned to her academic roots at the School for Advanced Research (SAR) where she was the Director of Scholar Programs for 13 years. She retired in 2011 but continued at SAR as a Scholar-in-Residence until her death. She was passionate about the history of SAR and the estate in which it resides: El Delirio. She immersed herself in researching topics that linked SAR and the history of New Mexico. This research resulted in three books: A Peculiar Alchemy: A Centennial History of the School for Advanced Research (co-authored), Chasing the Cure in New Mexico: Tuberculosis and the Quest for Health, and the forthcoming The Hounds of El Delirio: New Mexico and the Dogs of World War II. She also frequently wrote articles and gave presentations on a variety of topics for local publications and organizations. In addition to her scholarly activities, Nancy served numerous organizations andcommittees including Santa Fe’s Public Safety Committee, the Historical Society of New Mexico, and the Historic Santa Fe Foundation. She was a fellow of the Society for Applied Anthropology. She taught Sunday school classes at St. John’s United Methodist Church on a range of subjects including the history of the Methodist Church in New Mexico. Her many social groups include her esteemed tea group which has been meeting regularly for over 20 years, the Green Chile Cheeseburger Club which promotes the scholarly consumption of this local delicacy, and she was an invited member of the 130-year-old Fifteen Club. Nancy will be remembered by her family, friends, and colleagues for her humor, wit, and clarity of thought, even in the most trying times. Nancy is survived by her husband Paul of Santa Fe; brother Laurens (Larry) and his wife Nancy of Santa Fe; daughter Charlotte of Newport, NC; son Jonathan and his wife Aurore of Leiden, Netherlands; granddaughters Sarah of Onancock, VA and Taylor of Newport, NC; great-granddaughter Oakley of Onancock, VA; and Maine Coon cat Madam Millie of Santa Fe.
NACY OWEN LEWIS—CAREER AND PUBLIC SERVICE:
Worked for Judge Tom Fiorina in the DA’s office in the early 1980s during the New Mexico State Penitentiary riot prosecutions.
Worked at the Santa Fe County Municipal Court, coordinating the DWI program and eventually successfully closing drive-through liquor windows in New Mexico in 1998.
Served on numerous public service committees including the City of Santa Fe’s Public Safety Committee.
Director of Scholar Programs at SAR for 13 years.
Scholar-in-Residence at SAR until her death in 2020.
Taught Sunday school classes at St. John’s Methodist Church, including the history of the Methodist Church in New Mexico.
Served on the Board of Directors of the Historic Santa Fe Foundation.
Served on the Board of Directors of the Historical Society of New Mexico.
Fellow of the Society for Applied Anthropology.
A member of the 15 Club, a women’s organization that began in 1890 in Santa Fe that is still going strong today.
Co-authored “A Peculiar Alchemy: A Centennial History of SAR 1907-2007”
Authored “Chasing the Cure in New Mexico: Tuberculosis and the Quest for Health”
And last but not least:
A member of the Green Chile Cheeseburger Project – a group she started with three friends in 2008 to find the best GCCB in Santa Fe.
QUESTIONS ABOUT THE EVENT?
Contact: Email Office Coordinator and Community Liaison Story Coleman at story@historicsantafe.org, or call 505-983-2567.
WANT TO BECOME A MEMBER?
Add a membership to your cart to get the discounted rate for this tour and other Member benefits.
Annual membership - Individuals $50, Household $90
Visit the Join & Give page, add to cart with the above links, email Giulia Caporuscio at giulia@historicsantafe.org, or call 505-983-2567.
Checks for Membership can be mailed to Historic Santa Fe Foundation, 545 Canyon Rd, Ste 2, Santa Fe NM, 87501.