Historical information on the Capitan Library 2014-2019. What a great place to be during those years!
Thursday, November 3, 2016
First Saturday Book Sale -- Nov 5
A pile of books for $5 - well, ok, a BAG of Books for $5.
Nov 5-10 am to 2 pm. Don't miss the chance to pick up some...
Wednesday, November 2, 2016
Fort Stanton Museum needs volunteers
Significant need exists for volunteers at the
Ft. Stanton Museum,
which is located at Ft. Stanton, N.M. Currently, the
museum is open seven days a week, and there are two shifts available:
from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
The duties that volunteers perform are basic and
include welcoming visitors to the museum, providing the visitors with a
short history/introduction about the museum (which, of course, you would
first learn about), starting up a movie, and
opening and/or closing the museum.
Right now, the need is greatest for weekend and mid-week volunteers and staff will work with you to try to accommodate your preference for the days and times you wish to serve.
If you are interested in this volunteer opportunity, please feel free to contact the following individuals to let them know:
Bill Jeffrey, Ft. Stanton Volunteer Coordinator
Home: 575-354-3424
Cell: 575-973-0369
Larry Pope, Historic Site Lead Ranger
Office: 575-354-2250
Cell: 505-469-7797
Spread the word
about this volunteer opportunity to other RSVP volunteers or persons who
may be interested in volunteering at Ft. Stanton.
Electronic recycling available to all Greentree Solid Waste Authority customers
Recycle For Our Future
2016 Fall Lincoln County/Mescalero
Electronics Recycling Day
Electronics Recycling Day
Date: Thursday & Friday, November 3 & 4, 2016
Time 9 AM – 3:30 PM Cost: No Charge for Members!!!
Date: Saturday November 5th, 2016
Time: 9 AM – 12Noon Cost: No Charge for Members!!!
Where: GSWA 26590 US Hwy 70 Ruidoso Downs
What: Eligible Electronic Devices (EEDs) (see list below)
No large kitchen appliances of any kind or size!
Please drop off your obsolete, outdated and replaced electronic items during these E-cycling events. Acceptable items include:
COMPUTERS/PERIPHERALS OFFICE EQUIPMENT SMALL and
Circuit boards Computer workstations HOUSEHOLD ELECTRONICS
Desktop towers & laptop computers Gaming hardware Hardware Audio/visual equipment
Cell Phones Monitors, Network hardware Radios
Modems CD & DVD ROMs Wireless devices & plotters
Televisions Flat Screen Only
And other consumer electronics
Please Bring a copy of your TRASH BILL!!!
GSWA Members: City of Ruidoso Downs, Villages of Capitan, Corona, Ruidoso,
Town of Carrizozo. & Sun Valley WSD
Town of Carrizozo. & Sun Valley WSD
Sponsored by:
Ruidoso Valley Chamber of Commerce
Keep Ruidoso Beautiful
Greentee Solid Waste Authority
Albertsons
Ruidoso Downs Parks & Recreation
Ruidoso Downs Parks & Recreation
Schlotzsky’
Keep Ruidoso Downs Beautiful
Keep Ruidoso Downs Beautiful
in conjunction with:
Keep America Beautiful New Mexico Recycling Coalition
For more information or to volunteer to help at the E-cycling event, please call
GSWA at 378-4697 or Toll Free at 1- 877- 548 - 8772.
Saturday, October 29, 2016
Friday, October 28, 2016
NOV First Friday at Capitan Library - CHANGE of venue - to allow more room for audience, 1st Friday will be at the Canaan Trail Baptist Church
Capitan Public Library presents
"The Hopefuls”
Friday, November 4 @ 7pm
"The Hopefuls”
Friday, November 4 @ 7pm
Canaan Trail Baptist Church, 105 Canaan Trail, Hwy 48
Please note:
This First Friday event
WILL NOT BE AT THE LIBRARY!
Come join us for some good ‘ole foot-tapping music by local musicians Roland Burnett, Dale Boren, Roy Black, Randy Jones, Jerry Burnett, Russell Burris, Scott Wilson and Chuck George. These musicians strum and sing some mighty fine western, gospel and old-time music for listening pleasure!
Cowboy poet, Chuck George, will share some of his poetic compositions. Nothing like a rhyming cowboy to put a smile on your face!
Refreshments will follow.
Canaan Trail Baptist Church is located approximately 12 miles from Capitan - south on Hwy 48 to Canaan Trail
Wednesday, October 19, 2016
Monday, October 17, 2016
Dia de los Muertos Celebration in Lincoln on Saturday, Oct. 29: 10am to 4 pm
Family
activities include mask decorating, paper flower making, face painting
by popular local artists and displays of "ofrendas". These free events
will occur throughout the town of Lincoln. Dr. Cynthia Orozco will
demonstrate the building of an "ofrenda" and talk about this Hispanic
tradition. Mariachi bands and folkloric dancers will entertain. A
schedule of events will be posted at various merchants' locations. Door
prizes will be offered; get free tickets from participating merchants
in Lincoln.
The
story of Dia de Los Muertos (Day of the Dead), observed the world
over, is celebrated in many ways, including the decoration of cemeteries
and the building of "ofrendas", or altars to the deceased decorated
with flowers, food offerings, photos and mementos. This celebration
expresses the idea that death is not to be feared, but embraced as a
part of life. Communities and families await the return of lost loved
ones for food, music and fun.
Entertainment
will feature "La Ultima", a New Mexico Spanish music trio from
Carrizozo, "Mariachi Univo" from Carlsbad, NM, and "Lubbock's All Star
Mariachi Band" of Lubbock, TX;. The musicians will be performing for
the entire day, throughout Lincoln. The Hondo Dancers will perform
traditional Folklorico dances.
Featured speaker is Dr. Cynthia Orozco,
who will build an "ofrenda" for Juan Patron, the first known teacher in
Lincoln County and a speaker of the house for the Territorial
Legislature in the 19th
Century. While building the "ofrenda", Dr. Orozco will discuss the
history of the observance by indigenous people of Mexico, Europe and
the U.S. Orozco has taught New Mexico, Lincoln County, and U.S.
history, and the humanities at ENMU for 15 years. Born and raised in
Texas, she has personal experience with "Dia de Los Muertos". Her talk
will take place in the Lincoln Community Church at 3 p.m.
Local eateries will provide food and drink specials.
Plan
to bring friends and family to the Village of Lincoln for a fun-filled
and historical day, on Saturday, October 29th, from 10 a.m. to 4:00
p.m. For more information call 575-653-4045.
Contact person:
Annmarie LaMay- 575-937-3755
Sunday, October 16, 2016
Saturday, October 15, 2016
Wednesday, October 12, 2016
My Apologies. Sent wrong information out. Absentee voting started Oct 11. See times for Early voting below:
From: Rhonda Burrows [mailto:RBurrows@lincolncounty nm.gov]
Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2016 2:09 PM
Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2016 2:09 PM
We
have been inundated with calls and the Boys and Girls Club in the
Horton Complex have had numerous angry voters because someone said on
the air this morning that EARLY Vote starts today. This is
incorrect…ABSENTEE voting started today – this is the first day to mail
out absentee ballots, and individuals can vote ABSENTEE IN PERSON at the
County Clerk’s office in Carrizozo.
We
are happy to accommodate those who wish to drive to Carrizozo to vote,
but we do not actively encourage this because we have limited staff to
continue our regular duties, mail out ballots and applications, and
assist voters. Please clarify for your listeners and readers EARLY VOTE SITES THAT ARE OPEN:
HORTON COMPLEX -- Saturday Oct 22nd – November 5th
Open Tuesday through Saturday 10 AM to 6 PM
LINCOLN COUNTY COURTHOUSE -- Monday October 24th – November 4th
8 AM to 5 PM and November 5th 10 AM to 6 PM
At ENMU-Ruidoso Oct 12. See times below:
We are excited for the big celebration that will happen tomorrow, Wednesday October12th, from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm. Here is a list of the agenda so you can join in the celebration!
- 4:30-7:30 pm - Live remote from KWES/KBUY and MTD radio stations
- 5:30-7:30 pm - ENMU-Ruidoso 25th Anniversary Celebration will begin: open house - information tables - door prizes - food
- 5:30-6:30 pm - Business After Hours in room 102. Come enjoy networking and yummy food from Dreamcatchers
- 6:30-7:00 pm - Let's have cake! We will celebrate the 25th Anniversary Celebration with some delicious cake in room 102 following the BAH event
Monday, October 10, 2016
Absentee voting starts Tuesday, Oct 11. Please be sure to vote on the New Mexico General Obligation (GO) Bond "B" Funds for Libraries
2016 General Obligation Bonds for Public and Tribal Public Libraries (see the actual Act SB122 that will be on the ballot below)
New Mexico State Library administers GO Bond funds for the public libraries.ALLOCATIONS
Projected Allocations are based on the 4.5.8 NMAC, most current Census Information available, and Library eligibility.
Our local libraries will receive:
Capitan Public Library: $6,164
Corona Public Library: $4,250
Mescalero Community Library: $ 41,534
Ruidoso Public Library: $ 26,696
School library funds are administered by the Public Education Department. More information on school library GO Bond funds can be found on the PED website at http://www.ped.state.nm.us/Humanities/Library/index.html
Academic library funds are adminstered by the Higher Education Deparment. Please visit their website at: http://www.hed.state.nm.us
The purpose of the New Mexico public library general obligation bond program is to provide supplemental funds for public library resources when such funds are approved by the legislature and/or the voters in statewide elections. Funds for the public library bond program are intended to supplement local effort in providing local public library service. The public library bond program funds public library resources and equipment for public libraries statewide, including the rural library services of the state library.
SB122, 2016 Capital Projects General Obligation Bond Act"
was approved by the 2016 New Mexico Legislature and will require the approval of the registered voters at the 2016 General Election of the State.Language from the law [SFA/SB 122, pp. 22-23]:
B. for library acquisitions at public libraries,public school libraries, academic libraries and tribal libraries statewide:
(1) to the cultural affairs department:
(a) three million dollars ($3,000,000)for equipment, library furniture, fixtures and supplemental library resource acquisitions, including print, non-print and electronic resources, and for the purchase and installation of broadband internet equipment and infrastructure at nontribal public libraries statewide; and
(b) seven hundred fifty thousand dollars ($750,000) for equipment, library furniture, fixtures and supplemental library resource acquisitions, including print, non-print and electronic resources, and for the purchase and installation of broadband internet equipment and infrastructure at tribal libraries statewide.
It's BACK! Take advantage of FREE admission to NM museums & historical sites
Take a NM FamilyPass with you to tour museums or historical sites for FREE!
Don't
forget the Capitan Library checks out the NM FamilyPass, which provides
free admission for up to six people to any of the Department of Culture
Affairs museums and historic sites. Any Capitan Public Library card
holder in good standing may borrow the pass for one week.
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
Thursday, September 29, 2016
October First Friday on Oct 7 @ 7 p.m. with illustrator/author, Rick Geary
GRAPHIC NOVELS at the Library
Come meet graphic illustrator and author, Rick Geary, on Friday,
October 7, 2016 at 7 p.m. at the Capitan Public Library's First Friday
Event for October. Graphic novels will be the topic of discussion
with Geary, author of over 25 graphic novels. He’ll talk about this
genuine American art form.
Today, comics and graphic novels have exploded onto the reading
market by being a popular medium with growing readership. Movies
seem obsessed with the comic genre for their storyline.
Bottom-line, the basic viewpoint is graphic novels just let readers
read-view a book. But there is so much more. Such as how the reader
will read between the panels, making connections in the available
information,then make logical conclusions, in other words--thinking.
will read between the panels, making connections in the available
information,then make logical conclusions, in other words--thinking.
Some educators deduce that adults and children comprehend
books better when illustrations accompany text. Educators also
surmise that comics/graphic novels… 1.) are addictive -- a good
kind of addiction;2.) get kids to read; 3.) get reluctant readers to
read; 4.) get readers to up their game by learning new and more
difficult vocabulary; 5.)get under people’s skin; 6.) are a great
tool to help English as a second language readers;
7.)are easy to digest; and 8.) are low in cost.
books better when illustrations accompany text. Educators also
surmise that comics/graphic novels… 1.) are addictive -- a good
kind of addiction;2.) get kids to read; 3.) get reluctant readers to
read; 4.) get readers to up their game by learning new and more
difficult vocabulary; 5.)get under people’s skin; 6.) are a great
tool to help English as a second language readers;
7.)are easy to digest; and 8.) are low in cost.
(quote from SLG Publishing quote)
Remember National Lampoon and MAD Magazine? Come meet one
of the minds responsible for creating the off-the-wall art dialog in these
magazines. A very prolific illustrator, Geary is well known for his contri-
butions to Heavy Metal, Dark Horse Comics, Disney Adventures,
Rolling Stone, DC Comics/Paradox Press, Harvey Magazine, Rosebud,
POE, Graphic Classics and many, many more publication .
butions to Heavy Metal, Dark Horse Comics, Disney Adventures,
Rolling Stone, DC Comics/Paradox Press, Harvey Magazine, Rosebud,
POE, Graphic Classics and many, many more publication .
AND, at this time, color illustrations, black & white illustrations and
"Love is in the Air" |
"Men's Lounge" |
portraits by this phenomenally talented illustrator are on display at the
library through mid-November.
library through mid-November.
View an in-depth interview with Geary by local freelance writer,
Lisa Maue, at her website http://www.southcentralnm.com/index.php/2016/08/10/rick-geary-20th-century-illustrator-21st-century-graphic-novelist/
Also, learn more about Geary's technique by visiting youtube and
search "Rick Geary". He has interviews as well as youtubes describing his drawing process, a timelapse drawing a portrait of Loiuse Brooks,
the main character in his 2015 publication, and quickly ssketching Billy the Kid..
After the talk, Geary's graphic novels will be for sale to the public.
His postcards and bookmarks will also be available for purchase.
Refreshments will be served after the presentation.
Geary and his wife, Deborah, are now locals of Lincoln County
after moving to Carrizozo from California in 2007. Carrizozo is extremely
fortunate to have such a talented individual join their art scene.
Geary does the artwork for postcards and flyers for the C'zozo art tour
and most other events in that village.
Sunday, September 25, 2016
From the New Mexico State Library
Letters About Literature 2017
New Mexico’s Letters About Literature 2017
Letters About Literature encourages young readers to read a book and write a letter to the author about how the book changed their view of the world. This is the fifth year New Mexico State Library has sponsored the competition.Readers in grades 4-12 write a personal letter to an author explaining how his or her work shaped their perspective on the world or themselves. Students may write about works of fiction, nonfiction, or poetry. Entries in Spanish will be accepted and translated for the New Mexico judges. State judges will select the top letter writers in New Mexico, who then advance to the national competition.
Letter writers compete at three levels: Level I is grades 4-6; Level II is grades 7-8; and Level III is grades 9-12. The one winning letter from each level from each state is entered into the final national competition. There will be cash prizes for the three state winners and also for the national winners.
Please click here to see and/or print the Letters About Literature participation guidelines and the entry form.
Level 3 entries must be postmarked by December 2, 2016.
Level 1 and 2 entries must be postmarked by January 9, 2017.
Teacher's Guide
Reflective Writing Assessment
For more information about New Mexico’s Letters About Literature contest, please email lori.thornton@state.nm.us or call Lori Thornton at 505-476-9717.
Letters About Literature is sponsored by the New Mexico State Library, a division of the Department of Cultural Affairs. Letters About Literature is also sponsored by The Center for the Book at the Library of Congress.
The Letters About Literature annual writing contest for young readers is made possible by a generous grant from the Dollar General Literacy Foundation, with additional support from gifts to the Center for the Book in the Library of Congress, which promotes the contest through its affiliate centers for the book, state libraries and other organizations.
To read about the Letters About Literature contest at the national level, please click here:
Letters About Literature – Center for the Book – Library of Congress
One of this year's winning letters to an author |
News Release - Secretary of State mails notice to eligible voters
Election Officials contact almost 460,000 potential voters for
National Voter Registration Day
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 19, 2016
|
Contact: Ken Ortiz
Office of the Secretary of State
(505) 827-3661
|
New
Mexico election officials are sending out postcards this week to
459,838 state residents who appear eligible to vote, but haven’t
registered. The postcard invites
eligible voters to register online or by mail by the deadline of October
11 in order to vote in the upcoming General Election.
New
Mexico residents are eligible to vote if they are at least 18, a U.S.
citizen and not under custody of the Department of Corrections for a
felony. If a recipient of a postcard is not eligible to vote, they
should not register. Registering to vote if one is not eligible is a
felony.
“We
hope these postcards will encourage eligible voters to go online and
get registered in time to participate in the November 8 General
Election,” said Secretary of State Brad Winter.
The
postcard mailing, paid for by a grant from the Pew Charitable Trusts
and county clerks across the state, was generated by information from
the Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC), a
non-profit organization of member states that helps improve the accuracy
of voter registration lists and provides information on unregistered
potential voters that states can contact. New Mexico recently became
the 20th state to join ERIC in an effort to balance voter outreach with voter list maintenance.
The
announcement comes on the cusp of National Voter Registration Day,
which is September 27. National Voter Registration Day is an event
designed to encourage civic participation and help educate Americans on
the ways in which they can register to vote.
It
is possible for individuals already registered to vote to receive the
outreach postcard if their driver’s license or state ID records do not
match up exactly to an existing voter registration record. The reasons
for records not matching include clerical or handwriting errors, or if
names and birthdates do not correlate between records.
Recipients who believe they received the postcard in error are encouraged to check their voter record online at https://voterview.state.nm.us/.
Recipients who have further questions about their voter record may also
call their local county clerk or the Secretary of State Elections
Division at 1-800-477-3632.
Registrants
who simply need to update their voter registration information, such as
their address or party, may also use the online voter registration
system located at www.sos.state.nm.us.
More information about voter registration and National Voter Registration Day is available at www.nationalvoterregistrationday.org. For more information regarding the upcoming General Election, visit the Secretary of State’s website at www.sos.state.nm.us.(Sorry - can't attach picture of the card, because the blog does not like PDFs)
Saturday, September 24, 2016
Book Club October 6th book to read
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