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Adjoining the dining
room and kitchen of the Inn's principal building, the main lounging area includes a cast-iron, Vermont-brand gas
fireplace, refrigerated air conditioning, a television/VCR set (with crystal clear, satellite driven,
DishTv extensive programming), books and
videos about local topics, and a small desk area with a data port connection
providing a separate, analog phone line for modems. A photocopier
and a FAX machine are also available to our
guests upon request. Lighting is provided by handcrafted, copper shaded lamps and ceiling fixtures
decorated by Zuni painter Patrick Sanchez. Original paintings by Zuni artists Larsen Gasper,
Anthony Sanchez, and Patrick Sanchez are featured in the lounge area, including an
original print of Patrick's famous "Zuni Kaleidoscope" and his equally
intriguing work, "Three Hundred People" depicting a gathering of Zuni people for
one of their most important yearly religious event. Original Zuni pottery, as well as
samples of colorful fringed wool shawls worn by Zuni ladies and made in Switzerland exclusively
for Halona Plaza, complete the main lounge's decor. |

Breakfast is served
by personnel from our Kitchen at Halona Plaza in the dining area adjoining the
lounge; other meals may also be served here upon request.
The
hand crafted tables and chairs were built, painted and upholstered by the Zuni Furniture
& Woodworks Enterprise. Pencil, charcoal drawings by noted artists Alex Seowtewa
(also known worldwide as the "Zuni Michelangelo" on account of the monumental
frescoes he painted on the walls of the old Catholic Mission at Zuni), Edward Wemytewa
(currently engaged in reviving Zuni storytelling traditions via impromptu
"roadside" like theatre), Adrian Soseeah and Phil Hughte are showcased in the
dining area. Exquisite Zuni pottery by such famed artists as Anderson Peynetsa,
traditionally carved Zuni fetishes complete the display of Zuni art at the Inn.
While some of the artwork on display at the
Inn At Halona bears the famous names of "Alex Seowtewa", "Phil
Hughte", "Patrick Sanchez", etc..., most of the Inn's art collection
consists of items purchased during the past twenty five years at the Zuni public schools'
yearly Art Shows!
Aside from breakfast
served at the Inn, a good selection of meals (including our succulent
"Daily Special" luncheons) is available upon simple request from the
kitchen at nearby company store Halona Plaza for
delivery to the Inn's dining area or to the Guests' own rooms . Guests'
wishes for
special fare are welcome by our kitchen personnel, as are requests by
Guests to treat associates, friends or relatives to meals at the Inn
(especially on the patios during the warmer months!). |
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