Historical information on the Capitan Library 2014-2019. What a great place to be during those years!
Tuesday, May 3, 2016
Quilt Raffle at Plant and Garden Sale Saturday, May 7
Beautiful handmade quilt by Pauline Purvis is being
raffled off to raise money for the library.
Only $1 or 6 tickets for $5 puts your name in the raffle
with the drawing at 1:30 p.m. at the Plant Sale.
Wow - bet Mom would like that for Mother's Day.
Don't miss putting your name in the drawing
once or multiple times.
Plant sale photos from last year - just to wet your Plant Sale shopping whistle
It is not necessary for the plant to match your shirt! |
Crowds shopping and volunteers helping |
So many pretties to choose from |
Plants in every nook and cranny |
Fresh flowers and dried wreaths |
Plants and more! |
Jewelry! |
eclectic assortment - definitely you can find a Mother's day gift |
Plants and furniture available. Don't forget the BAKE SALE! |
Lots of plants! |
Another shelf of eclectic assortment of amazing goodies. |
This be The Man who will take your money for all the wonderful items you are going to find at the plant sale - Gerald Garrett. |
Friday, April 29, 2016
Thursday, April 28, 2016
TONIGHT! April 28 Property Tax & Tax exemptions
Questions
about
Property
Taxes and Tax Exemptions?
Yovanne
Lucero from the Lincoln County Assessors Office will be at Capitan
Public Library
Thursday,
April 28 @ 5:30 pm
She
will explain these topics and assist you in getting all eligible
exemptions.
Light
refreshments.
Tuesday, April 26, 2016
Need help to get ready for the 27th Annual Veteran's Memorial Service at Fort Stanton
The Fort Stanton Cemetery Committee is requesting help with placing American flags on all 1,700 graves.
Date: Friday 27 May 2016
Time: 3:00 p.m.
Please bring a screwdriver to help drill a hole if need be to stick flag into the ground.
The 27the Annual Veteran's Memorial Service will be held on Saturday 28 May 2016.
Please
pass this on to anyone who would like to help, especially to those who
have family members buried at Fort Stanton Veteran's Cemetery. Those
who are of foreign nations will have their own country's flags placed on
their graves.
Wednesday, April 20, 2016
$1 for a Bag of Books still going on!
All through April, each Saturday, a Bag of Books only costs $1! Stock up now for those lazy days of Summer!
You can even bring your own bag!
Saturday hours:
You can even bring your own bag!
Saturday hours:
10 am - 2 pm
See you there!
“Old and Damaged Tire Disposal Weekend”
Ruidoso Downs, Capitan, Carrizozo, Corona
& Ruidoso Residents
at the Greentree Solid Waste Yard
“Old and Damaged Tire Disposal Weekend”
Need to get rid of old or damaged tires? Now you can
drop them off in the Blue roll off containers at No Charge at the Greentree Yard
Friday 8:00 am – 4 pm April 22 Saturday 8:00 am – 12 Noon April 23
Tires up to 20” Rims and Semi-Truck Tires Accepted
Do not place tires next to polycarts or dumpsters,
in arroyos, or on City/County roads.
No Tire Piles on your property,
Please! throwing Tires on the Ground Makes a
Home for Rats, Mosquitos and Zika, West Nile Virus & Hanta Viruses
which then Spreads to People, Pets and Livestock.
Help Keep Our Communities Clean
and Our People Healthy!
City of Ruidoso Downs *
Scrap Tire Management Program
Creative Aging Advisory Committee to Lincoln County on April 22
The Creative Aging Advisory Committee to Lincoln County invites you to our Friday, monthly meeting on April 22 at 9am
at ENMU, #115. Refreshments will be served. Topics to be discussed
include transportation, housing, health care and volunteerism for older
adults in Lincoln County. We look forward to seeing you. Clara Farah, 575.973.7835. clrfarah@gmail.com.
Creative Aging
Advisory Committee to Lincoln County. (CAAC)
Tentative Agenda for Friday, 4.22.16.
(9:00am) ENMU. # 115.
Affordable housing plans to date. 2. Domain: Quality of Life. Bradford Dyjak, the Main Street Project. 3. Domain: Transportation, Bradford Dyjak, Cecile Kinnan and Paula Tipton. Current status of Lincoln County Transit. Introduction of the Ruidoso Tram Tour Company. 4. Domain: Health. Alicia Castro. NM State Health Insurance Assistance Program. Aging and Long Term Services Department.
CAAC’s May Meeting
Tentative Agenda.
Date: Friday, May 20,
2016. ENMU #115. (9:00am)
2. Domain: Civic Engagement and Life Long Learning. Coda Omness on senior participation at ENMU.
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Clara Farah, Ph.D.
P.O. Box 737
Alto, NM 88312-0737
Tel : 575-336-1367
Cell : 575-973-7835
e-mail: clrfarah@gmail.com
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Tuesday, April 19, 2016
A smile for the day
While reading the SouthWest Writers Storyteller's Anthology (2013 edition) I came upon this poem. Now IF any of you took the leap this past year from Windows 7 to the FREE Windows 10 - I think you can relate to this poem.
CRASH by Peggy Spencer
Poor Wally's computer has gone on the blink,
He tried to upgrade it but what do you think,
The hard drive went wacko, the files disappeared,
His screen sent out sparks and the keyboard got weird.
Whenever he typed he got music, no joke,
His computer was fine, but now it's baroque.
Thursday, April 14, 2016
Donate your excessive plants and accessories to the library's plant & garden BIG sale. (It's kind of like recycling, but on the GREEN side.)
THE PLANT & GARDEN SALE!
Saturday, May 7. 8 am to 2pm.
Save the DATE!
Do
you have too many plants? Cacti that stuck you just one too many times? Changed your yard art out for a new, non-bearish look? Plant stands that need a paint job? Pretty pots you'll never use? Figured out moose are not native to this area? Lawn furniture left over when you replaced it last year? Bring your plants & stuff you don't want anymore to the library for
volunteers to spruce up to sell at the Plant & Garden Sale. It goes
to a good cause...your favorite library!
Then come back May 7th and buy more! |
Friendly librarians will assist you in your plant purchases |
Whew - got those taxes done. Now it's time to treat yourself to some good reads. Bag of Books only $1 every Saturaday in April
Chautauqua at the Ruidoso Public Library on Saturday, April 16 @ 11 am
THE WONDER OF NATURE: RACHEL CARSON
Ann Beyke becomes Rachel Carson in this presentation from the New Mexico Humanities Council.
"Perhaps the finest nature writer of the Twentieth Century, Rachel Carson (1907-1964) is remembered more today as the woman who challenged the notion
that humans could obtain mastery over nature by chemicals, bombs and space travel than for her studies of ocean life.
Her sensational book Silent Spring (1962) warned of the
dangers to all natural systems from the misuse of chemical pesticides such as DDT,
and questioned the scope and direction of modern science, initiated the contemporary environmental movement."
(from http://www.rachelcarson.org )
at Ruidoso Public Library Saturday, April 16 at 11 am
Saturday, April 9, 2016
Questions about Property Taxes and Tax Exemptions?
Questions
about
Property
Taxes and Tax Exemptions?
Yovanne
Lucero from the Lincoln County Assessors Office will be at Capitan
Public Library
Thursday,
April 28 @ 5:30 pm
She
will explain these topics and assist you in getting all eligible
exemptions.
Light
refreshments.
Friday, April 8, 2016
Questions about Property Taxes and Tax Exemptions explained tonight - April 28
Questions
about
Property
Taxes and Tax Exemptions?
Yovanne
Lucero from the Lincoln County Assessors Office will be at Capitan
Public Library
Thursday,
April 28 @ 5:30 pm
Lucero will explain these topics & assist you in getting all eligible exemptions.
Light refreshments.
Tuesday, April 5, 2016
At the Old Mill on Saturday, April 9
We would like to invite you to our benefit event at the Old Mill this Saturday, April 9th, with the Flying J Wranglers. The doors open at 6:30, and the music begins at 7 pm. Tickets are $25.
It
will be a great western show for the entire family. There will also be
a book sale & jewelry sale to help save the Mill. Coyote Howling
will be hosting the concessions, and they have donated some gift baskets
& a gift certificate to raffle during the event.
As an added bonus, the Old Mill waterwheel will be turning and grinding grain inside the building.
We
hope you can join us for a fun evening of entertainment in Ruidoso's
birthplace. Tell all your friends and come get your Western on!
Thanks for your support,
Saturday, April 2, 2016
A really informative program on Apr 1
photo by Alex Kinnan |
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
EVERY SATURDAY IN APRIL - $1 for a bag of books!!!
Now's the month (only on Saturdays) when all great people come forward to replenish their bookshelves and find those quintessential books for presents in the future for special people.
Plan ahead & Stock up in APRIL.
EVERY SATURDAY 10am to 2 pm is $1
(ONE DOLLAR!)
for a whole BAG OF BOOKS!
Plan ahead & Stock up in APRIL.
EVERY SATURDAY 10am to 2 pm is $1
(ONE DOLLAR!)
for a whole BAG OF BOOKS!
April means Amnesty!
Tuesday, March 29, 2016
Donate items for the Plant & Garden Sale
THE PLANT & GARDEN SALE!
Saturday, May 7. 9 am to 2pm.
Save the DATE!
Do you have too many plants? Yard art you no longer like or you've changed your style? Plant stands that need a paint job? Pretty pots or wind-chimes you'll never use? Lawn furniture that blows away in our ferocious winds? Bring your plants & stuff by the library for volunteers to spruce up to sell at the Plant & Garden Sale. It goes to a good cause...your favorite library!
ADVISORY: NMDVS to Host Veterans Cemetery Town Hall Meeting Tomorrow at Ft. Stanton
For Immediate Release
March 29, 2016
NMDVS to Host Ft. Stanton Cemetery Town Hall Meeting
TOMMOROW (Wednesday, March 30) (3pm)
Ft. Stanton Historic Site Cafeteria
(117 Black Jack Pershing Rd.)
(FT. STANTON, NM)- New Mexico Department of Veterans' Services Secretary Jack Fox and State Cemetery Program Director Tom Wagner will join other state officials tomorrow to host a 3p.m. town hall meeting at the Ft. Stanton Historic Site Cafeteria to give an update on the progress of the new Fort Stanton State Veterans Cemetery.
Governor Susana Martinez has worked to secure state and federal funds to build rural veterans cemeteries in New Mexico. New Mexico's veteran population is currently served by Fort Bayard and Santa Fe National Cemeteries, as well as Fort Bliss National Cemetery in El Paso, Texas. More than 170,000 veterans live in New Mexico, and more than half of them live in rural areas that are simply too far from the national cemeteries in Santa Fe or Fort Bayard.
The new cemetery in Fort Stanton will include 650-gravesites, a main entrance, roads, administration complex, and maintenance facility, a Columbarium with niches for 480 urns, all landscaping, and other supporting infrastructure. This location will be readily accessible to more than 52,000 veterans and eligible family members. Those living in communities like Alamogordo, Roswell, Capitan, and Carrizozo will all be within 75 miles of this location.
When: 3 p.m. Tomorrow (Wednesday, March 30)
Where: Fort Stanton Historic Site Cafeteria
117 Black Jack Pershing Rd.
Fort Stanton, NM 88323
Respectfully,
Ray Seva
Public Information Officer,
New Mexico Department of Veterans' Services
(505) 362-6089 mobile
www.dvs.state.nm.us<http:// www.dvs.state.nm.us/>
New Mexico Department of Veterans' Services
Office of the Secretary
406 Don Gaspar
Santa Fe, NM 87501
ATTN: Ray Seva/Public Information Officer
(505) 827-6352 office
March 29, 2016
NMDVS to Host Ft. Stanton Cemetery Town Hall Meeting
TOMMOROW (Wednesday, March 30) (3pm)
Ft. Stanton Historic Site Cafeteria
(117 Black Jack Pershing Rd.)
(FT. STANTON, NM)- New Mexico Department of Veterans' Services Secretary Jack Fox and State Cemetery Program Director Tom Wagner will join other state officials tomorrow to host a 3p.m. town hall meeting at the Ft. Stanton Historic Site Cafeteria to give an update on the progress of the new Fort Stanton State Veterans Cemetery.
Governor Susana Martinez has worked to secure state and federal funds to build rural veterans cemeteries in New Mexico. New Mexico's veteran population is currently served by Fort Bayard and Santa Fe National Cemeteries, as well as Fort Bliss National Cemetery in El Paso, Texas. More than 170,000 veterans live in New Mexico, and more than half of them live in rural areas that are simply too far from the national cemeteries in Santa Fe or Fort Bayard.
The new cemetery in Fort Stanton will include 650-gravesites, a main entrance, roads, administration complex, and maintenance facility, a Columbarium with niches for 480 urns, all landscaping, and other supporting infrastructure. This location will be readily accessible to more than 52,000 veterans and eligible family members. Those living in communities like Alamogordo, Roswell, Capitan, and Carrizozo will all be within 75 miles of this location.
When: 3 p.m. Tomorrow (Wednesday, March 30)
Where: Fort Stanton Historic Site Cafeteria
117 Black Jack Pershing Rd.
Fort Stanton, NM 88323
Respectfully,
Ray Seva
Public Information Officer,
New Mexico Department of Veterans' Services
(505) 362-6089 mobile
www.dvs.state.nm.us<http://
New Mexico Department of Veterans' Services
Office of the Secretary
406 Don Gaspar
Santa Fe, NM 87501
ATTN: Ray Seva/Public Information Officer
(505) 827-6352 office
Monday, March 28, 2016
Southwest Wildfire Awareness Week is March 27 – April 2, 2016 #NMFire #OneLessSpark #FireAdapted
March 27, 2016 by npsnmfireinfo
The federal, state, and tribal partners of the Southwest Prevention and Information Committee invite you to join us in promoting Southwest Wildfire Awareness Week, March 27 – April 2, 2016. This year’s theme is “Where We Live, How We Live, Living with Wildfire.” The focus of the week is to increase awareness and to promote actions that reduce the risk from wildfire to homes and communities.
We encourage you to take advantage of this opportunity to reach out to your local community, neighborhoods and media with wildfire prevention and preparedness information.
(NOTE: The Moon Fire in Ruidoso that started March 28 is in an area previously mitigated. Even with these ferocious winds, the fire at this time is staying predominately on the ground.)
A variety of wildfire prevention materials are available at the Little Bear Forest Reform Coalition table at the Sacramento Mountains Wood Industry Summit at the Ruidoso Convention Center March 30 & 31.
You can order many free Firewise outreach materials (including brochures, posters, bookmarks, DVDs, door hangers, stickers, and an interactive Firewise Challenge Exhibit Kit) from http://firewise.org/catalog.aspx.
Thank you for your commitment to promoting wildfire prevention and preparedness. We appreciate your support!
More info at NMFireInfo.com
The federal, state, and tribal partners of the Southwest Prevention and Information Committee invite you to join us in promoting Southwest Wildfire Awareness Week, March 27 – April 2, 2016. This year’s theme is “Where We Live, How We Live, Living with Wildfire.” The focus of the week is to increase awareness and to promote actions that reduce the risk from wildfire to homes and communities.
We encourage you to take advantage of this opportunity to reach out to your local community, neighborhoods and media with wildfire prevention and preparedness information.
(NOTE: The Moon Fire in Ruidoso that started March 28 is in an area previously mitigated. Even with these ferocious winds, the fire at this time is staying predominately on the ground.)
A variety of wildfire prevention materials are available at the Little Bear Forest Reform Coalition table at the Sacramento Mountains Wood Industry Summit at the Ruidoso Convention Center March 30 & 31.
You can order many free Firewise outreach materials (including brochures, posters, bookmarks, DVDs, door hangers, stickers, and an interactive Firewise Challenge Exhibit Kit) from http://firewise.org/catalog.aspx.
Thank you for your commitment to promoting wildfire prevention and preparedness. We appreciate your support!
More info at NMFireInfo.com
Sunday, March 27, 2016
Love Books?
Saturday, March 26, 2016
@ the Ruidoso Convention Center March 30 & 31
You might want to check out this conference. TWO Stihl chainsaws to be given away in drawings. One is a door prize and the other will be given away by the Little Bear Forest Reform Coalition. Come by their table to sign up. Chainsaws includes an extra year's warranty and a six-pack (of oil!). See you there...
Friday, March 25, 2016
April 1 First Friday @ 7 p.m.
Loretta Hall presents: New Mexico is a Treasure Trove of Space History
From Anasazi star watchers forecasting seasonal changes for agriculture planning through the development of manned spaceflight and into the new era of commercial space industries, New Mexico has been a major contributor to understanding and exploring the universe.
This illustrated presentation will provide an overview of an aspect of our state's history that is not well known but has been important to New Mexico's economy and the United States' technological progress for eighty-five years.
Loretta Hall is an Albuquerque-based freelance writer specializing in science and engineering topics. She is the author of six nonfiction books. The most recent one, Space Pioneers: In Their Own Words, consists of annotated excerpts from oral history interviews of ninety men and women who were involved in various national and international space programs from 1945 through the space shuttle era. It was named "Best Book" in the 2014 New Mexico-Arizona Book Awards and received a Silver Award in the Science category of the 2014 IndieFab Book of the Year Awards. Hall's 2011, Out of this World: New Mexico's Contributions to Space Travel, is a history of New Mexico researchers' crucial contributions (including those of high-altitude balloonists) to NASA's manned space programs and to the emerging commercial space industry. It won six regional and national awards.
Hall is a member of the Historical Society of New Mexico, the National Space Society, and New Mexico Press Women.
This program at the Capitan Public Library is brought to the public by the Historical Society of New Mexico.
Hall's books will be available for purchase and autographs. Refreshments served after the presentation.
Also by Loretta Hall: The Complete Space Buff's Bucket List: 100 Space Things to Do before You Die
Thursday, March 24, 2016
Book Club selection for April
Book club selections for April and May are now available on the Kindles to check out. Hard copies are also available.
Book club meetings are held the first Thursday of every month at 10:00 am.
Join us on April 7th to talk about the Secret of the Tsil Cafe by Thomas Fox Averill and enjoy some tasty chile treats.
Book club meetings are held the first Thursday of every month at 10:00 am.
Join us on April 7th to talk about the Secret of the Tsil Cafe by Thomas Fox Averill and enjoy some tasty chile treats.
May book will be Ladies of the Canyons by Leslie Poling-Kempes.
N2SS giving away CLOTHES this week - Thursday - Saturday
Learn more about LCMC plans
Creative Aging Advisory Committee to Lincoln County Agenda
for Friday, March 25, at ENMU-Ruidoso, room 115, starting at 9 am. For
more information, contact Clara Farah, 575-973-7835 or email clrfarah@gmail.com
Health Care: Future
Plans for Lincoln County Hospital. Elaine Allen, L.C. County
Commissioner and Steve Duffy, Hospital Fundraising Consultant.
Housing: USDA Home Loan Program for Rural First-time Buyers. Jessica Sheldon
Social Activities and Community Involvement: Margaret Lucero, Alamogordo Senior Center's Manager, and Problem Gambling.
Transportation: Lincoln County Transit Taskforce: Bonnie Ambrose, Cecile Kinnan, Paula Tipton.
Employment Updates: Phyllis Starr, Employment Counselor for 50+, Aging and Long Term Services.
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