The Society of American Archaeology (SAA) just announced that the Grant County Archaeological Society (GCAS) is the recipient of the 2025 Peabody Award! The Imogen F. Wilson Education Foundation (IFWEF), the non-profit organization that owns and manages the Mimbres Culture Heritage Site, nominated the GCAS for the prestigious SAA Robert S. Peabody Award for Archaeology and Education. The award recognizes GCAS' outstanding contributions to archaeology.

For the past twenty-five years, GCAS has led tours at archaeological sites, sponsored presentations featuring hands-on activities in classrooms, at outdoor museums like the Mattocks site at MCHS, and at regional events. GCAS partners with MCHS to provide opportunities for area students, and others, to learn about and appreciate the incredible cultural heritage of southwest New Mexico. Established in 1928, GCAS offers monthly meetings, programs and field trips.

A member of GCAS will accept the award at the SAA conference to be held in Denver in April. The SAA is an international organization with 7000 members and is dedicated to research about and interpretation and protection of the archaeological heritage of the Americas.

For info about GCAS please go to the GCAS website: www.gcasnm.org or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.; MCHS website: www.mimbrescultureheritagesite.org