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Historical information on the Capitan Library 2014-2019. What a great place to be during those years!
Saturday, October 17, 2015
Friday, October 16, 2015
Free Health fair at Inn of the Mountain Gods - Oct. 17
There will be a free health fair at the Inn of The Mountain Gods on Saturday, October 17, 10:00 a.m.--5:00 p.m.
Free flu shots. 65 vendors showing all their "health" goodies. Sponsored by the Lincoln County Health organization. Pass this along if you know of people who would like to attend.
Free flu shots. 65 vendors showing all their "health" goodies. Sponsored by the Lincoln County Health organization. Pass this along if you know of people who would like to attend.
Be in the know about the Be Well NM program - Oct. 20 @ 6p.m.
On Nov. 1, open enrollment starts for New Mexico's official health insurance exchange. At the Capitan Library on Tuesday, Oct. 20 at 6:00 pm, come learn about any changes in the program and where to go to get help getting this insurance. Plus - PIZZA will be served! Bottled water, too.
Tuesday, October 13, 2015
3 FREE ART WORKSHOPS IN NOVEMBER - call to sign up
At the library, two FREE music workshops will be given by Ellen
Wilson, voice coach and teacher at ENMU-Ruidoso. On Saturday, November 7 and 21, the three-hour afternoon sessions begin at 1p.m. to 4 p.m. "How to free your voice"
workshop includes self expression, projection, physical and vocal
exercises, music appreciation and individual/group practice of Christmas
carols.
Reservations are required as space is limited. For more information, please call Pearl Tippin at 575-354-7021 or e-mail pearlofcapitan@gmail.com. (Reservations MUST be made with Pearl, not the library staff.)
Reservations are required as space is limited. For more information, please call Pearl Tippin at 575-354-7021 or e-mail pearlofcapitan@gmail.com. (Reservations MUST be made with Pearl, not the library staff.)
Lincoln County Community Theatre production of "Moon Over Buffalo" Lyn Kidder, Myranda, and Daniel Waldo. Photo by Marc Stewart |
Reservations are required as space is limited. For more information, please call Pearl Tippin at 575-354-7021 or e-mail pearlofcapitan@gmail.com. (Reservations MUST be made with Pearl, not the library staff.)
Thursday, October 8, 2015
Tuesday, October 6, 2015
Capitan Connected announcement
white print above that is unreadable on this post is captioned here:
Capitan Connected is announcing it's very first competition to the community! Capitan's very own Merchants Association is looking for a business logo. We are asking anyone who has any interest in drawing, animating, of doodling to send their ideas to us! The competition is open to all ages and the winner will receive a $100 Visa Gift Card and will also be featured on our website!
Email or mail your entries to: capitanconnected@gmail.com PO Box 772 Capitan NM 88316
Thursday, October 1, 2015
Friday, October 2 @ the Library
Don't forget we have Donna Birchell discussing her New Mexico Wine book at 7 p.m. Go to the blog to read more about the program on the Sept. 28th post.
After the book discussion, be sure to stay and enjoy the refreshments!
While at the library, be sure to enjoy the display of Michael Hurd prints. We are so lucky that he loaned the prints to us to put on display for the public to view through Thanksgiving.
Monday, September 28, 2015
OCEC Community Meeting to Discuss New Rate Proposal
Otero County Electric Cooperative (OCEC) will be holding
an informational meeting on Wednesday, Sept.30 at 5:30 PM
in the Capitan School Cafeteria, 150 Forest Street.
Managers and trustees will be there to give important
information and answer any questions members may have
about the recently published new rate proposal. If you need more information about this meeting, please
call Billy Massie at 575-682-2521
or 1-800-548-4660.
First Friday - October 2 at 7 p.m. - author Donna Birchell
"Every vine has a story" Nearly four hundred years ago, New Mexico's wine journey began when the first Mission grapes were planted in 1629. At the Capitan Public Library on Friday, October 2, at 7 p.m., taste this rich legacy, the oldest in the United States, in Donna Blake Birchell's Power Point presentation of the struggles and triumphs that shaped New Mexico's burgeoning wine industry.
Her book for this discussion, New Mexico Wine: an Enchanting History, is published by the History Press.
Birchell's account of the history finds that despite greedy Spanish monarchs, prim teetotalers and the one-hundred-year flood's gift of root rot and alkaline deposits, New Mexico's winemakers continue to harvest the fruits of sun-soaked volcanic soils and clear skies. Their family stories blend with the vines and traditions of the Old World.
Birchell will also verbally give a brief tour of some of the wineries
included in the book and tell of their specialties as we follow the New
Mexico Wine Trail.
Three wineries donated bottles of wine to the library to be discussed during the presentation. Tularosa Vineyards donated their international award winner and number-one seller, Sangiovese. Cottonwood Winery in Artesia sent a bottle of their #1 dry red wine, 2010 Cabernet Sauvignon. Dos Viejos Winery in Tularosa donated their State Fair of N.M. award-winning and customers' favorite 2006 Sangiovese.
Donna Blake Birchell is a native New Mexican and wine enthusiast, whose passion for history developed at a young age. Birchell, a former librarian, is currently a board member of the Southeastern New Mexico Historical Society. She has authored four books on local New Mexico history: Carlsbad and Carlsbad Caverns, Eddy County, New Mexico Wine: An Enchanting History, and Wicked Women of New Mexico.
Three wineries donated bottles of wine to the library to be discussed during the presentation. Tularosa Vineyards donated their international award winner and number-one seller, Sangiovese. Cottonwood Winery in Artesia sent a bottle of their #1 dry red wine, 2010 Cabernet Sauvignon. Dos Viejos Winery in Tularosa donated their State Fair of N.M. award-winning and customers' favorite 2006 Sangiovese.
Donna Blake Birchell is a native New Mexican and wine enthusiast, whose passion for history developed at a young age. Birchell, a former librarian, is currently a board member of the Southeastern New Mexico Historical Society. She has authored four books on local New Mexico history: Carlsbad and Carlsbad Caverns, Eddy County, New Mexico Wine: An Enchanting History, and Wicked Women of New Mexico.
Refreshments will be served after the discussion. Books will be available for
purchase and signing by the author. She will also have copies of Wicked Women of NM available.
Tuesday, September 22, 2015
Sign up for the After School Program
Below is the information and permission slip for the After School Program offered by Debbie Myers and Pat Pauley on Mondays 4 - 5:30 p.m. at the library. The Monday dates are: Sept. 28; Oct. 5, 12, 19, 26; and Nov. 2, 9, 16. (Below it says see attached calendar, which in NOT attached to save space.) If you can't read the letter in the email, go to the blog online and expand the view to 150% or 200%. You can also call the library at 354-3035 to get a copy faxed or just come by & pick one up. A great opportunity for your kiddos!
Monday, September 21, 2015
Michael Hurd prints on display at the Library
Cross Roads |
Lost Trail at White Sands |
According to Hurd's website:
Michael has been a professional artist for most of his life. His specialty is oil and watercolor. The Hurd La Rinconada Gallery contains
prints of originals that Michael has created over the years. Much of the
scenery painted in his landscapes is straight from his home on Sentinal
Ranch in San Patrico, NM. As the youngest son of renowned artists, Peter Hurd and
Henriette Wyeth-Hurd, Michael is following in a long line of
artists.
"Hurd's painting are like coming home after a long absence. They are both comfortable and comforting. They welcome you to life not only as it is in the Hondo Valley, but as it is essentially." Quoted from Virgina Watson-Jones book, Lincoln County Arts, 1999
Prints at the library are for sale through the Hurd La Rinconada Gallery. Please call 575-653-4331
Sunday, September 20, 2015
Starting in October: FREE ART WORKSHOPS FOR ADULTS
Thanks to a small grant received from Otero County Electric Cooperative, Inc., the Capitan Public Library is pleased to announce a series of free art workshops for adults to be
held in the forthcoming months at the library at 101 E. 2nd Street in Capitan.
The first will be a two-part writers'workshop on Saturdays, October 10 and 17, from 9 am to noon, conducted by Linda Rodriguez, a published writer
from Carrizozo. If you have ever wanted to write a memoir for your
family or develop a short story, learn more about developing characters
or build momentum in a novel, here's your opportunity.
Music,
drama, silk painting and drawing workshops will be featured in the
coming months. Reservations are required as space is limited. For
more information and to make your reservation, please call Pearl Tippin at 575 354 7021 or e-mail
pearlofcapitan@gmail.com.
( Reservations MUST be made with Pearl, not the library staff.)
( Reservations MUST be made with Pearl, not the library staff.)
Wednesday, September 16, 2015
Info meeting on Otero Electric rate increase
If your electricity comes from Otero Electric, you may be interested in attending the meeting at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, September 17, at the Ruidoso Convention Center. The discussion will center on the prospective increases to your bill. Please pass this on.
Otero
Electric likely has sufficient paperwork to get an increase. The
bottom line is that the bank requires Otero to collect $1.5 million in
excess of their basic loan payments.
More details at: http://www.ruidosotoday.com/test/zozo/zozo9.15.2015
The
major increase is in the customer charge going from $16 to $25. They
have done a cost analysis that shows the actual customer cost to the
company of $35. The rest is made up by usage. The argument is who
should carry the cost of business, those who use more or all those who
are connected.
If 25 people formally object to the proposed increase it must go to the rate commission to be considered.
More details at: http://www.ruidosotoday.com/test/zozo/zozo9.15.2015
Tuesday, September 15, 2015
Book Club - Start Reading your October book!
The Book Club meets the first Thursday of every month at 10 a.m. at the library. On October 1, they will be discussing Orange is the New Black. Everyone is welcome to come to the library and join in the discussion.
Now don't cheat and watch the show on Netflicks.
Have you been watching the new season of Longmire series on Netflick? (Spoiler Alert!) Longmire is interviewing for a deputy sheriff and he has the candidates discussing Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck. Well, this one fellow says, "I can't get Malkovitch's voice out of my head." Tsk, tsk. He didn't get the job.
Now, you could say I am guilty of cheating, because I have not read all of Craig Johnson's books. But they don't show that Aussie, Robert Taylor.
Now don't cheat and watch the show on Netflicks.
Have you been watching the new season of Longmire series on Netflick? (Spoiler Alert!) Longmire is interviewing for a deputy sheriff and he has the candidates discussing Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck. Well, this one fellow says, "I can't get Malkovitch's voice out of my head." Tsk, tsk. He didn't get the job.
Now, you could say I am guilty of cheating, because I have not read all of Craig Johnson's books. But they don't show that Aussie, Robert Taylor.
Monday, September 14, 2015
Friday, September 11, 2015
September CapiGram
Please see the previous post dated Sept. 5th for up-to-date information on the Genealogy Help available at the library.
Saturday, September 5, 2015
Genealogy Help Available
Free Genealogy help at the library - All Levels. Call to set up an appointment with Kris Shearer at 575-354-0677
Saturday, August 29, 2015
September First Friday Event
After the talk, please discuss with Tony if you are interested in joining WMSAR. Members meet once a month for an informative meeting. (I learned all about dehydration and this month's star chart when I went to a meeting.) Also, they hike once a month to an unusual place, or a place of interest, or sometimes a place inaccessible to the general public. Classes on search and rescue are available, as well as earning your ham radio license.
Friday, August 28, 2015
Thursday, August 20, 2015
Village Wide Yard Sale
Saturday, Sept. 12 - 8 a.m.
Wednesday, August 19, 2015
Tuesday, August 18, 2015
Genealogy Assistance continues
Genealogy
Help is the first and third Tuesdays of each month from 3:30 to 6:00. Volunteer Kris Shearer
can provide all levels of help for beginning and intermediate students wanting to explore their family trees using the free
Ancestry.com available at the library. Any
one interested in their family history is invited to come.
Sunday, August 16, 2015
Some ENMU-Ruidoso classes you might find of interest
Creative Aging syllabus below flyer. The previous attendees keep coming back to attend another semester because: of the informative nature of the class; a lot of sharing of experiences, knowledge, and ideas between participants; AND apparently, a whole lot of fun!
NM History class is equally informative and a great price for seniors!
NM History class is equally informative and a great price for seniors!
Tuesday, August 11, 2015
New Mexico FamilyPass – Check it Out!
The New Mexico State Library and the Dept. of Cultural Affairs is
excited to offer an opportunity to Library Card Holders - access to the
NM FamilyPass. The FamilyPass provides free admission for up to six
people to any of the Dept. of Culture Affairs museums and historic
sites. Any Capitan Public Library card holder in good standing may borrow the pass for one week. Passes will be available from 8/1/15 to
8/30/16.
The FamilyPass may be used at the following locations:
- 7 New Mexico Historic Sites, Statewide
- New Mexico History Museum/Palace of the Governors, Santa Fe
- New Mexico Museum of Art, Santa Fe
- Museum of International Folk Art, Santa Fe
- Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, Santa Fe
- New Mexico Museum of Space History, Alamogordo
- New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, Albuquerque
- New Mexico Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum, Las Cruces
- National Hispanic Cultural Center, Albuquerque
Wednesday, July 29, 2015
Tuesday, July 28, 2015
Volunteers of the Capitan Library: RSVP invite
Annual Retired and Senior Volunteer
“Exploring the Volunteer Experience & Dealing with Life Changes”
Guest Speaker: Larry Lorenzo, M.Ed.
This presentation will examine the benefits, challenges and other issues experienced by volunteers, as well as the many social and personal changes which are part of today's reality.
This presentation will examine the benefits, challenges and other issues experienced by volunteers, as well as the many social and personal changes which are part of today's reality.
Larry has been blind since childhood. He earned a Master's Degree in Counseling and has worked in a variety of settings, including as a rehabilitation counselor, a mental health counselor, and as a disability awareness consultant. He uses a combination of humor, music and an interactive style to examine relevant issues.
This candid and dynamic traning is designed to gain personal insight and awareness,
This candid and dynamic traning is designed to gain personal insight and awareness,
When: Wednesday, August 12, 2015, 10:00 - 11:30 am
Where: Ruidoso Community Center, 501 Sudderth Dr., Ruidoso
The deadline for RSVPing for the August 12 RSVP Training Session is almost here… If you plan to attend the training, please RSVP by calling me at 257-4565 by 3:00 p.m. this Friday, July 31. I hope you can make it! Also, lunch is included, so it’s a win, win! I think the training will be beneficial to all of us who can make it as I’ve heard Mr. Lorenzo speak many times--and he’s spontaneous and substantive. Thanks!! Judy
The deadline for RSVPing for the August 12 RSVP Training Session is almost here… If you plan to attend the training, please RSVP by calling me at 257-4565 by 3:00 p.m. this Friday, July 31. I hope you can make it! Also, lunch is included, so it’s a win, win! I think the training will be beneficial to all of us who can make it as I’ve heard Mr. Lorenzo speak many times--and he’s spontaneous and substantive. Thanks!! Judy
Judy G. Sarabia, Community Center Coordinator, Ruidoso Community Center
501 Sudderth Dr., Ruidoso, NM 88345
Phone (575) 257-4565 / Fax (575) 257-9756
Monday, July 27, 2015
Saturday, July 25, 2015
Genealogy Assistance Available
Due to the excellent turn out at our recent Genealogy classes, volunteer Kris Shearer has agreed to do twice a month "help sessions" for those wanting to explore their family trees using the free Ancestry.com available at the library. She will be at the Library on the first and third Tuesdays of each month from 3:30 to close at 6:00. Any one interested in their family history is invited to come - all levels of experience are welcome. The first help session will be on August 4. Hope to see you there!
Kris Shearer, retired Math teacher, Industrial and Quality Engineer, Director of Quality (photo taken at CPL CPR training) |
Tuesday, July 21, 2015
Summer Reading Program
CPL
completed an extremely rewarding summer reading program on Monday, July
20. The theme, Every Hero Has a Story, was an easy topic with local heroes presenting a program each of the eight weeks. (See post below for pics of the "heroes".)
Last day attendees |
Forty-two children were enrolled in the CPL summer reading program. The children participated in crafts, stories, games and were treated to snacks at the end of each session.
Zach Cook and Alice Allen |
The
two top readers were Zach Rich and Alice Allen. These two received
certificates and special awards. All participants received a
certificate and a goodie bag.
For the end of the SRP party, the yard was decorated like an Hawaiian Luau and kids worked on breaking a "palm tree" piñata. Refreshments included hot dogs, chips and drinks for everyone.
For the end of the SRP party, the yard was decorated like an Hawaiian Luau and kids worked on breaking a "palm tree" piñata. Refreshments included hot dogs, chips and drinks for everyone.
Debbie Myers, program director, helping with the National Weather Service experiment on the last day |
Summer Reading Program Heroes
Wednesday, July 8, 2015
Artist for July & August: April Simpson
Getting down to the basics in life: The Beauty that Surrounds Us and the Cowboy Way of Life!
A devoted Christian woman, April Simpson gives the credit to God and encouragement from her cowboy husband, Rick Simpson, for going forward with promoting her photography, "A. Simpson Photography". April says, " I feel blessed to have been given the opportunity to capture God's amazing creations through the eye of a lens."
Her favorite subjects are wildlife and nature, but April does not limit herself to just those subjects. She loves to snap and capture notable or simple happenings and subjects that can be shared with others. Those "special moments..." can then be "forever remembered..," she says.
The Simpsons live in Glencoe and grow their own herbs, fruits and vegetables and maintain
irrigated pasture for their livestock.
April helps out with her husband's outfitting business, S-S Outfitters, by creating and maintaining
its website, business cards and brochures and by being the business secretary/purchasing agent.
irrigated pasture for their livestock.
April helps out with her husband's outfitting business, S-S Outfitters, by creating and maintaining
its website, business cards and brochures and by being the business secretary/purchasing agent.
Enjoying her involvement in so many activities and enterprises , April comments, "it's about doing
what you love. The mountains call me."
She is simply thankful for the "...opportunities God has given us. We have opportunities to do things
people dream about doing. For us, well, we live them. It's an awesome adventure!"
what you love. The mountains call me."
She is simply thankful for the "...opportunities God has given us. We have opportunities to do things
people dream about doing. For us, well, we live them. It's an awesome adventure!"
The Capitan Public Library is fortunate to have April Simpson's photographs to share with the public during this time of year with all the Capitan events and rodeos occurring throughout the summer.
Come by the library and enjoy April's joyful capturing of those "special moments."
Come by the library and enjoy April's joyful capturing of those "special moments."
Sunday, July 5, 2015
2nd Friday in July at 7 pm
Come hear Bryan White tell us “What it is like to live and work in Antarctica” at the Capitan Library Friday, July 10 at 7 p.m. As always, refreshments after the talk.
Bryan is a retired Navy Commander and aviator. The last five years of his active duty were
with the U.S. Antarctic program. For three years he was the operations officer for “Operation Deep Freeze”, the U.S. Navy’s role at the Antarctica base and his last two years as Base Commander of the U.S. facility in Christchurch, New Zealand.
This presentation is more like a conversation with the audience, supported with slides of the photographs he took. It will be
quite informal, complete with personal antidotes, over view of what the
U.S. does in Antarctica, some historical data on Antarctic exploration
and various facilities. Questions are welcomed. His
wife will be there with a few items from Antarctica. She spent two “Austral”
summer seasons in Antarctica as well. Come join Bryan sharing his personal
experiences of the "way down-under".
Bryan is a retired Navy Commander and aviator. The last five years of his active duty were
with the U.S. Antarctic program. For three years he was the operations officer for “Operation Deep Freeze”, the U.S. Navy’s role at the Antarctica base and his last two years as Base Commander of the U.S. facility in Christchurch, New Zealand.
During his tenure as operations officer, he would spend the "Austral" summer seasons -approximately 5 & 1/2 months each year- at McMurdo Station, Antarctica. (The U.S. main
base in Antarctica). Just a side note, he and his wife met in
Antarctica! Really, what are the odds of meeting your mate in Antarctica?
Transantarctic mountains with an ice covered Ross Sea in the foreground |
Bryan at the South Pole |
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