Monday, June 17, 2019

Lincoln County Celebrates its Sesquicentennial 1869 - 2019


  Happy 150th Lincoln County!!
  By Lynda A. Sánchez
        Congratulations to our diverse and colorful mosaic of peoples, history and culture.  
Lincoln County is a land of rugged natural beauty, cowboys, vast ranches, small farms and 
orchards. Named after the martyred President, it is also noted for the tragic Lincoln County 
War in which Billy the Kid rode into legend. Carrizozo, our county seat, is located near the
 geological wonder, Valley of Fires, and operated by the Bureau of Land Management.  
Ruidoso is a great year round resort featuring skiing and golfing… and nearby Ruidoso Downs
 hosts the world’s richest quarter horse race, the All American Futurity.  Capitan houses the 
Smokey Bear Museum and State Park honoring America’s most famous bear.  Rescued from 
a raging forest fire in the Capitan Mountains, Smokey’s grave is a favorite tourist destination. 
Apache and Hispanic history plus great fishing, hunting, excellent museums, art galleries and
 the Cowboy Symposium round out the multi-cultural aspect of our unique county.

Fort Stanton and Lincoln State Historic Sites are the two most popular sites in the state

 Fort Stanton, also known as the heart of Lincoln County for decades, includes stunning 
architectural reminders of its cavalry and public health service legacy.  Both communities
 were embroiled in the infamous Lincoln County War where ranchers, renegades and a few
 good men and women fought it out until peace came once again to the region.
January 16, 1869 was a banner year and despite some attempts to name the county after 
Saturnino Baca, Mr. Baca , magnanimously suggested that they name the county Lincoln after
 the martyred president. It was the largest county in the entire United States—about a quarter the size of New Mexico today.  Later several large neighboring counties were 
carved out of the one, yet Lincoln County today is larger than many nations (or states). 
So, we know all of that, right? Well, many residents do, but there are many who have no clue…

Having such a special occasion and celebration is good because it helps all of us remember 
where we came from and why we live here.  There are many newcomers who need to be 
brought into the fold, and many old timers who need to be honored and perhaps reminded
 about how important they are to the heritage of our county.  It is why we fight so hard to 
maintain special places like Lincoln and Fort Stanton Historic Sites. Gutsy men and women 
established themselves in this land. Many included a measure of both rogue and rugged 
rancher.  Farming, ranching, racing and history are what we are so proud of.   

    Let’s step back in Time!
 (Cowboys c 1930’s ) Courtesy LCHS 

 Vamos a BailarLet’s dance!  
(Courtesy NM Museum of Art)
Imagine the many bailes in both the Hondo and Bonito Valleys.  Billy the Kid and his compadres
 rode rough mountain trails to dances in San Patricio and Lincoln town. 

 

Sprawling ranchlands, once fought over, are now peaceful reminders of the cowboy and the
 role they played in our storied past.  John Chisum owned so many cattle he had no idea of the
 numbers.  John Wayne played Chisum in one of his favorite movie roles.  No doubt many of 
you have seen this film.

Below:   Panorama of Sierra Blanca, the Sacred Mountain.  It is the watershed that provides for 
our irrigation projects, the residents, the livestock and wildlife.


(Photo image by Pete Lindsley)



Below:  Rodeo time at old Fort Stanton!  Some of the corrals are still there reminding us of
 the fun, the talent and the real life adventure of being from Lincoln County


Fort Stanton quadrangle, view from museum veranda. Below, re-enactors prepare to fire…
(Photos:  Joseph Arcure)




Fort Stanton Merchant Marine Cemetery, (Photo courtesy, DOT) 

            

Photo by Sandra Smith showing the only east-west mountain chain in the USA (Las Capitanas--Capitans) and headed on into historic Lincoln via Highway 380.  Below, images of Billy the Kid,
 forever part of the legend and lore. 




  “Apaches on the Horizon”, Edwin Curtis photo  

Mescalero Apache warriors and families call this land home and before them, the Jornada
 Mogollon people built pit house villages and small pueblos along the river valleys.   

 
Re-enactor Matt Midgett in front of historic Torreon in Lincoln
Torreons were used for defense purposes and constructed by Hispanic settlers circa 1850’s.  
Still standing today, it is a testament to their tenacity and great construction techniques.  
Historic adobe and rock work are part of the charm and lessons of Lincoln, NM.

 
 First Court House and tourist destination today, Lincoln, NM 
(1874 first built; 1880 became Court House)
New Court House, Carrizozo, 1913
  Present Court House, 1964
      







 BELOW:  additional photos depicting the area’s diversity and colorful past. 
The famous Snowy River Passage, Fort Stanton Cave
Photo by Pete Lindsley
(Courtesy BLM and FSCSP)



Other classic locations in Lincoln County that we too often take for granted. All add to the story of our county and its rich heritage and history.
example of early day churches in San Patricio

Capitan, home of Smokey Bear

WPA Women’s Club in Carrizozo
 As of June 17, 2019, it has a new Historic sign
Troop Review at Fort Stanton

Roberta Haldane’s book about White Oaks

Train chugging into Capitan
 



  Happy Birthday!  (Feliz Cumpleaños)  150 years strong!!

Author, Lynda Sánchez at Cactus Cave during one of the FSCSP cave expeditions.
 Photo by Kathy Peerman
                           
            
1969 Centennial Coin (backside)

    



  
 





 




Tuesday, June 11, 2019

One more week to see Art Loop artwork at the library

"Iris Spring"Judy Pekelsma

"Hondo Valley at La Capella"
 & "Summer Bounty" Barbara Bush
"Early Morning at Alto Lake" Suzy Goza

Stoneware by Judy Pekelsma; 
Mugs by Dana O'Toole;
woodturning by Jerry Longbottom

Ceramics by Teresa Hughes & Vicki Conley

"Carrizo Mountain" Judy Pekelsma;
 "Alto Lake Early Morning"  Barbara Bush;
 ceramics by Vicky Conley

Truck paintings by Michelle Augustyniak;
"Family Night" Sally Wimberly;
Cermaics by Teresa Hughes

Balloon hanging from ceiling  "We All Fly"
by Jerry Longbottom.  Be sure to check out who
 (what) is riding in the balloon basket!

Monday, June 10, 2019

Going into Outer Space this Summer

NASA t-shirt for Debbie Myers.
  photo taken by Leonardo Guereca 

CPL presented an appropriately-themed t-shirt to the facilitator, Debbie Myers, to thank her for providing an outstanding Summer Reading Program. Debbie has created and taught a Summer Reading program each year for the Capitan Library since 2005.  This year the statewide the SRP theme is "Universe of Stories", focusing on space, etc., thus the NASA t-shirt

Parting shots of our beloved volunteers - Sadie and Tom Mann

At the going away party last Monday for Sadie and Tom Mann, the Friends of the Library Board announced that the addition in the library finished in 2008 will be officially named the "Sadie and Tom Mann Wing" of the Capitan Public Library



Tom Mann's 2009 NMLA Amigo Award 

Tuesday, June 4, 2019

Readers And Writers

Book Club meeting THURSDAY, June 6 at 10 am and discussing any book about birds.

Writer group meets MONDAY, June 10 at Capitan Library starting sometime between 9:45 and 10am

Book Recycle - June 3-7 at Green Tree

GreenTree Solid Waste Authority 11th Annual Textbook/ Book Recycling Week June 3-7, 2019. Region IX Public Schools Any type of book or textbook can be transported for FREE drop off. All Discarded Books will be Recycled!
(PLEASE Note:  the Capitan Library loves to receive your books - but we have difficulty handling/selling obsolete books such as old textbooks, old dictionaries, old medical self- help, old bibles, encyclopedias, etc. Please recycle these.)
Times: June 3 -7, 8:30 am to 3:30 pm
Where: 26590 Highway 70 Ruidoso Downs

Sunday, June 2, 2019

Saying goodbye to two fantastic Library Volunteers

Sadie and Tom Mann
For the past 20 years, Sadie and Tom Mann have been two of the most dedicated, long-term volunteers at the Capitan Public Library.

Sadie Mann has been the treasurer for the Friends of the Library Advisory Board for all those years. For many years, Sadie worked hand-in-hand with Gene Chewning (sadly, we lost Gene in 2017) in guiding the library finances, which is of the utmost importance being a self-funding non-profit library in the state of New Mexico.

In 2009, Tom Mann was awarded the Amigo Award from the New Mexico Library Association for the following:

"The Capitan Public Library, an all-volunteer and private institution, has been raising money for a building expansion for several years.  Mann, a member of the Capitan Library Advisory Board and a retired engineer was critical to this project.  When the funding was secured, Mann worked with the architect to calculate a budget and shape the project to comply with codes and ordinances.  Tom gave up his personal life for a year, spending long days at the construction site.  He did all of this without receiving any payment for his time, effort, and expertise.  The community now enjoys a beautiful 2400 square foot addition to the library, thanks in no small part to the ongoing efforts of Tom Mann."

Of course, for the past 8 years, patrons have been greeted at the library every Tuesday morning by Tom and his cohort, Debbie Myers.

This library, its volunteers and the public will miss these two dedicated souls as they set off to pursue a different dream at this time in their life. 
  


Wednesday, May 29, 2019

THIS SATURDAY - JUNE 1st 8am - 10 am "How to Use EBay, Craigslist & Paypal"

Presentation by Hunter Turnbow

(note: Bring your smart phones!)


E Bay Inc. is an American multi-national e-commerce corporation based in San Jose, CA, that facilitates consumer-to-consumer and business-to-consumer  sales through its website.  EBay is an online worldwide auction

Craigslist is an American Classified advertisements Website with sections devoted to jobs, housing, for sale, items wanted, services, community service, gigs, resumes, and discussion forum





PayPal Holdings, Inc., is an American company operating a worldwide online payments system that supports online money transfers. It serves as an electronic alternative to traditional paper methods like checks & money orders




Sat., June 1 BOOKS! Grab a bag for $5 10 am to 2 pm

Another idea from Storage Solutions for storing
those book finds you get from the $5 Bag-of-Books
sale every first Saturday of the month at the
Capitan Public Library

Save the Date! Saturday - June 8. Learn about your cell phone with library volunteer, Leonardo Guereca.


Wednesday, May 22, 2019

Memorial Day Flags placement 9 a.m. on Friday, May 24th

Contact Person: Cecile Kinnan 575-336-9157   Written by Holly Braden

Memorial Day falls on Monday, May 27th, this year. Cecile Kinnan and the Spencer Theater ushers have again partnered with David Flores of the Department of Veterans Services to facilitate the placing of flags on the graves at the Fort Stanton Military Cemetery. Flags will be placed on each veteran’s grave at 9:00 a.m. on Friday, May 24th. Dennis Metz will play taps before the placement of the flags on Friday.


The cemetery is located at 1398 Hwy 220 and can be reached by turning left off Airport Rd. or going through Capitan on Hwy 48 to 380 to 220. It is near Ft. Stanton. Flags will be placed regardless of the weather, so be sure to check the conditions at Ft. Stanton and come appropriately dressed. Individuals, families, and groups are all welcome.

As each flag is placed in the holder next to the grave, a thanks for the service of the veteran will be recited. The cemetery has been in existence since the 1800s and is the final resting place for more than 1000 veterans. The number of graves at the cemetery is increasing as the new section has been opened. Donations allowing the Spencer ushers to purchase more flags for the new graves and to replace those that are worn would be greatly appreciated.

The Spencer Theater ushers and volunteers with the help of the Department of Veterans Affairs place flags on the graves at the Fort Stanton Military Cemetery on Memorial Day and Veterans Day and place wreaths on the graves during the Christmas season. The flags and wreaths must be purchased through donated funds. Money for either the flags or the wreaths must be sent to the co-sponsors of these projects The Noon Day Lions, c/o Mike Schattner, treasurer, or Don Fowler, project coordinator, P.O. Box 1130, Ruidoso, NM 8355. Please include a memo stating that the money is for Wreaths Across America and/or Veterans/Memorial Day flags.

 If you have any questions, contact Cecile Kinnan at 336-9157. Join the Spencer ushers and your friends and neighbors in this worthwhile endeavor to honor our veterans.
Matt M

Don't Forget your FamilyPass this holiday

Whether you're going on the road or got visitors coming to town that need to see our sites, be sure to take the NM Family Pass with you. Available to check out at your library for FREE. Allows admission of up to six people to 15 state museums and historic sites (see locations listed below)















The FamilyPasses are available for check out by library card holders in 
good standing at Capitan Public Library
Borrowers must be over the age of 18 or have a parent or guardian 
with them to sign the borrower agreement when checking out a
FamilyPass. The pass can be checked out for one week. 

The FamilyPass offers access to a diverse selection of cultural
experiences

The Department of Cultural Affairs runs four museums in Santa Fe :
     Museum of Indian Arts and Culture
     Museum of International Folk Art
     New Mexico History Museum/Palace of the Governors
     New Mexico Museum of Art

 Two museums in Albuquerque 
      National Hispanic Cultural Center 
      Museum of Natural History and Science

      New Mexico Space History Museum in Alamogordo 
      New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum in Las Cruces

Seven designated Historic Sites around the state include :
   Coronado     El Camino Real Trail     Fort Selden     Fort Stanton     Jemez     Lincoln                                      Fort Sumner/Bosque Redondo Memorial  

For locations and museum and historic site information, please visit the DCA website,

Monday, May 20, 2019

the other day at the Science Fair ....

Everett Autrey of Ruidoso and Capitan Library Director Paulette Arnone
 were Judges for the 3rd & 4th grade competitors at the Capitan Elementary Science Fair.
 Also judging, Asst Director of Capitan Library Debbie Myers (not shown). 

From 8 am to 2 pm, May 15, the judges examined and rated the Science Fair entries.  Awards were given that same evening at Traylor Gym.  Arnone commented that the long day was well worth the time because she got to see..."outstanding work, outstanding effort and outstanding students".
WINNERS:
3rd Grade
1st Place: Crayton Scott
2nd Place: Savannah Havens
3rd Place: Macey Wrye

4th Grade
1st Place: Lulu Emerson - Beth Sydnee Wilson
2nd Place: Karsten King
3rd Place: Conrad Sugg

5th Grade: 1st Place: Faith Roper; 2nd Place: Tristan Deal; 3rd Place: Taryn Uller