IF YOU GO from page 21 The Winter Spanish Market, showcasing Spanish Colonial art- work, takes place Dec. 7-8. Call (505) 983-4038. Native American animal dances run throughout '1 :;`• the winter at north- , ern New Mexico's Indian Pueblos, but are especially popu- lar during the hol- iday season. Call (505) 852-4265. With daytime -winter tempera- tures generally in the low 40s and. the sun shining 300 days per year, the climate in Santa Fe is perfect for winter sports. Just 16 miles from the Plaza and 3,000 feet higher elevaL tion, Ski Santa Fe is popular with families, individ- ual skiers and snowboarders. It offers 1,650 feet of vertical terrain, 43 named runs, vari- ous hidden trails and a children's center providing lessons and day- care. Call (505) 982-4429; or visit www.skisantafe.com online. Special ski packages, with dis- counts ranging from 20 percent to 40 percent, are available through March. Standard motel rooms start at $45 per night, ranging up to 3= bedroom luxury condos for $299 per night. Discounts on lift tickets, ski school and gear rentals are included through All Santa Fe Reservations,(877) 737-7366, or online at www.all-santafe.com . For more information, contact Santa Fe Convention & Visitors Bureau, (800) 777-2489 or (505) 955-6200. — Susan R. Pollack A CURE FOR THE UNCOMMON COLD. - The North Face Kid's Nuptse Jacket delivers king-size warmth in kid-size proportions. Light, warm 600 fill goose down is serious insulation that easily stuffs into daypacks, lockers, and its own pocket, or zips into a shell for harsher weather. Reflective striping means kids can be seen at night by cars they're pelting with snowballs. r k NEVER STOP EXPLORING" Grosse Pointe . East Lansing Rochester Hills Chicago Deerfield Updated Daily! 11/15 2002 25G