Tuesday, June 2, 2015

Book recycle Event


6th Annual Textbook and Library Book   
Recycling Event! 
Chaves, Lincoln, Otero Counties
 and Mescalero
June 1 – 5, 2015 
What: Drop off All Discarded Textbooks and Library Books  
Where:  Greentree Solid Waste Recycling Center 26590 US Highway 70    
Times: 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.                                                                                       
Who Can Participate: All Public and Private Schools. Tribal Schools
 and Libraries.                                   Home Schools. Public and Non-Profit Libraries. ENMU-Ruidoso. Local residents. 
Cost: No Charge!    
Information: Call 575.378.4697, ext. 10 for more information 
or to make special drop off arrangements. 

Book Club Meets June 4

Thursday 4 June at 10 a.m. (ish) Pam will host her book choice of Catching Genius by Kristy Kiernan.  Come join the discussion.

Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Library closed half day on May 20 & Summer Reading signup available now

The library will be closed Wednesday, May 20 until 12:30 p.m. for staff training.
 
Summer Reading starts Monday, June 1 and will be each Monday through July 20.  The time is 10:00 to 11:30.  Please register your children prior to the start of the program.
 
 

Dragons converge at the Library

Ruidoso artist, Carla Morrow, a.k.a. the Dragon Lady., is the current artist displaying prints of her paintings at the library.  She has provided coloring sheets for the kids, too.   (Coloring pages located on the bookshelf below the prints on the wall.)   Prints of her paintings are available for purchase at her website: www.dragonladyart.com   The prints will be on display through June 30th.

Carla explains her magical attraction to dragons.  "Dragons hold a unique position in my heart.   They are one of the few truly universal icons and images for all mankind.  Dragons existed in every culture as far back as I could find in my research.  Religion, philosophy, myth and even history all carried allusions of the dragon. 
"Even today, the dragon still has a firm grip on our waking and sleeping minds.  Through the written word, games movies and advertisements, dragons fly through our imaginations and sing in our hearts."






 


Baby dragons or young Dragonlings started finding their way out of the Fairyrelm through Carls's paintings in 2013.  She calls this group  Little Wings Dragons™.  Her future project involves crowd funding for a dragonling plush and coloring books.


Saturday, May 2, 2015

Book Club book for Thursday, May 7

The book club meets the first Thursday of every month at 10:00 a.m. at the library.  On May 7, they will be discussing The Son by Phillip Meyer.  Everyone is welcome to come to the library and join in the discussion.

June Book: Catching Genius by Kristy Kiernan

Monday, March 30, 2015

April brings great things to your library

April is Amnesty Month.  Bring back your overdue books and no overdue fines will be charged.  This is a good time to check your book cases, under the kid's beds, your DVD storage area, etc.

$1 a bag book sale every Saturday in April.  Enjoy complimentary coffee and cookies as you peruse the sale books.  Library is open 10am to 2pm on Saturdays.


SAVE THE DATE - MAY 2, Smokey Bear Days and the Capitan Library fantastic ANNUAL PLANT SALE!  (You know it will be more than plants.)


Don't forget First Friday Event: April 3rd

Gary Cozzens will show photos and talk about his new book, Tres Ritos, at 7 p.m.   You can read more about the event on the blog at http://capitanlibrary.blogspot.com/2015/03/april-first-friday-april-3-at-7-pm.html

As always, refreshments will be served after the presentation and Gary will have his books available for you to purchase.

SPECIAL COMMUNITY MEETING AT CAPITAN SCHOOLS ON THURSDAY, APRIL 16 AT 6 PM

To be held at the Traylor Gym at the Capitan Schools.   Sponsored by the Capitan Conservation Group.

FIND OUT WHAT'S HAPPENING  AT CAPITAN SCHOOLS,  HOW IT AFFECTS YOU.

 There will be a presentation on the forthcoming Bond issue to be voted upon May 12 and what the funds would be used for. How does this affect you? Also, hear information about the present construction, followed by a Question and Answer forum.

Also, introducing Ms. Amber Watts, the new Nurse Practitioner from the Capitan Clinic with a presentation on Wellness with Medicare and information on the Lincoln County Community Assistance Program.

INFORMATION YOU MAY NOT BE AWARE OF REGARDING WELLNESS SERVICES AVAILABLE TO YOU.

Friday, March 20, 2015

April First Friday - April 3 at 7 p.m.



Discover the Three Rivers Area with Gary Cozzens
Join us at the Capitan Public Library on Friday, April 3, at 7 p.m. for the April First Friday event: local historian and author, Gary Cozzens, introducing and discussing his latest book, Tres Ritos.     

In Tres RitosCozzens tells the stories of a small but intriguing place in New Mexico history.  He will share with the audience snippets and photographs from his book to intrigue us to further discover the one-thousand years of fascinating history flowing from the Three Rivers Valley in New Mexico. 

Tres Ritos was first settled by the Jornada Mogollon in AD 900, and these ancient farmers left their presence in the form of more than twenty-one thousand petroglyphs along a mile-long ridge.   The valley was visited by Spanish explorers in the 1600s and became the homeland of the Mescalero Apache about the same time. 

Patrick Coghlan, the “Cattle King of Tularosa,” built a major ranch here with his cattle being supplied by Billy the Kid.  Susan McSween Barber, the widow of Alexander McSween of Lincoln County War fame, prospered here as the “Cattle Queen of New Mexico".  Albert Fall, infamous for his participation in the Tea Pot Dome scandal, owned Coghlan’s ranch.  There are many more historical tales and photographs to discover  in Tres Rios.   



 A native New Mexican, Gary Cozzens grew up in Portales, graduated from Portales High School and Eastern New Mexico University earning a double major in history and political science.  Following graduation he served in the United States Marine Corps for a total of 24 years, including Operation Desert Storm, and retired as a Major in 1999. 

Cozzens is currently the Manager of Lincoln Historic Site in Lincoln, New Mexico.  He is a member of the Lincoln County Historical Society, the Museum of New Mexico Foundation, the Lincoln County Site Watch program and a member of the Historical Society of New Mexico and the Friends of Historic Lincoln. 

Cozzens is the author of the books The Nogal Mesa and Capitan, published by The History Press. 

Refreshments will be served following the book presentation.  

Tres Ritos books will be available for the audience to purchase and have signed by the author.
For more information call Capitan Public Library at 575-354-3035.  
 The library is located at 101 E. 2nd Street, Capitan, NM.  Visit us online at:  www.capitanlibrary.org  OR www.capitanlibrary.blogspot.com  
   
XXX

Friday, March 13, 2015

John Soden's Photographs currently on display at the Library


 Come see the beautiful photographs of local freelance photographer, John Soden.  See more of his photographs at: www.weaselvideoproductions.com
 If you are interested in purchasing any of the limited edition photographs, contact John at his studio:
Weasel Productions of New Mexico
1086 State Highway 48
Alto, New Mexico  88312 
 (575) 336-2155 or 937-1441

 John Soden captures our local scenery and events with an insightful, natural artistic eye.  Be sure to stop by the library to view his wonderful photographs.
John Soden with Sierra Blanca in Ruidoso, New Mexico

Monday, March 9, 2015

We all live in a watershed. Learn more about your watershed


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A Watershed Moment: Stakeholders and Stewardship of Lincoln County Water Basins
When
Friday March 13, 2015 from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM MDT
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Where
Ruidoso Convention Center
111 Sierra Blanca Drive
Ruidoso, NM 88345
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Drought, fire and population growth are just some of the factors affecting the Upper Hondo watershed. In order to address the challenges Lincoln County faces, ENMU-Ruidoso Community Education is focusing on watersheds for its annual Forest Health conference. "A Watershed Moment: Stakeholders and Stewardship of Lincoln County Water Basins" will be held Friday, March 13 at the Ruidoso Convention Center. Several speakers will give presentations on a wide range of topics concerning watersheds beginning at 9:00 am and lasting through 4:30 pm. The talks will be free and open to the public.

The Little Bear fire coalesced several groups into working together and towards substantive change. The college's Forest Health series has allowed several local experts to offer myriad perspectives to treatments and plans as well as problems that still need to be addressed. The conference will build on those relationships and public outreach efforts. Sessions will attempt to explain what makes up a watershed, including the definition of aquifer, the dynamics of recharge, ground versus surface water, the health of the Rio Ruidoso, Rio Bonito, Rio Hondo as well as smaller tributaries such as Eagle and Salado Creeks and water restoration projects that are taking place. The conference will also delve into rangeland management. Sid Goodloe is scheduled to speak, and a tour of his ranch is being arranged.
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ENMU-Ruidoso Community Education
ENMU-Ruidoso
coda.omness@enmu.edu
575-257-3012