Monday, November 21, 2016

Library & N2SS holiday schedule

The Capitan Library and the Not Too Shabby Shop will be closed on Wednesday, Thursday & Friday, Nov 23 - 24 - 25, to celebrate Thanksgiving with family and friends. Happy Thanksgiving to you all!

Library will be open Saturday, Nov 26, 10am - 2pm

Friday, November 18, 2016

Capitan Public Library ANNUAL HOLIDAY BAZAAR - DEC 3


Saturday, Dec 3, 2016, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Many one-of-a-kind hand-made gifts, See's Candy, 
delicious baked goods, jewelry and Christmas ornaments & decorations. Silent auction for large items 
(like a combo pool/ping-pong/air hockey table).
 Plus, as always on the first Saturday, $5 for a bag of books.
Santa at library from noon to 1 p.m. with gifts for the children.
This is one of the library's BIG fund raising events to raise money to support this volunteer library.
Come early for the best selection.
Classic Sport 3-in-1 table has pool, hockey, and ping pong. Valued at $600, silent auction bids start at $200.

Tuesday, November 15, 2016

get ready for Christmas at the Not 2 Shabby Shop

N2SS - best in Lincoln County!
Artificial trees, ugly sweaters, stuffed animals, 
and lots of cool stuff at UNBEATABLE PRICES!
Open Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays.



Pat Garrett recognized for Communtiy Achievement from the New Mexico Library Association

Pat Garrett, Library Director for 16+ years at the Capitan Library, received the 2016 Community Achievement Award at the NMLA Conference November 3rd in Albuquerque.

NMLA has been giving awards since 1957 to honor those who have made an important contribution on behalf of New Mexico Libraries. NMLA presents awards each year at the yearly conference.


    Tom Mann, who received the NM State Library
    Amigo Award in 2009, introduces Pat for the award.         
    NMLA Vice-President Lynette Schurdevin presents award to Pat.
  • Community Achievement Award – this award is give to librarians (those certified or with a degree) for outstanding library service or achievement at the local level. Also may be given as NMLA’s recognition of an award from another source that has enhanced the library, and to the entire library community; thus to a local, school, or academic librarian who has received a community, regional, or national honor.









As the Capitan Public Library celebrates its 20th anniversary in November 2016, it is ever so fitting for Pat to be recognized for her tireless work as the director of CPL for the past 16+ years.  The community enjoys a beautiful library that is well staffed by volunteers and offers many programs for the enlightenment of the patrons, their children and the rest of the population in this rural area.  Pat's leadership has been instrumental in the success of CPL. 

At the award dinner: Gerald Garrett, Larry Miller, Bill Jeffery, Tom Mann
Lynne Jeffery, Pat Garrett, Sadie Mann, Dodie Miller, Debbie Myers

Monday, November 14, 2016

November 2016 - CPL here for the community for 20 years


Come to the Capitan Library on Tuesday, November 15.
We are celebrating the Library's 
20th B-day 
Enjoy cake, punch & coffee with us
PLUS - $1 for a bag of books!

Creative Aging Monthly Meeting, Friday, November 18th at 9am at ENMU-Ruidoso

Agenda’s focus is on vulnerable older adults in Lincoln County:

 Presenters include: Adult Protective Services, Home Health Care-Encompass, and Senior Center former employees experienced with Meals on Wheels services. 

This panel will be followed by a general update on current projects of 
Creative Aging.

At 11 am the new intergenerational mentorship program for ENMU Students will meet to continue developing their plan with Daniel Waldo.

 Questions? Clara Farah. 575.973.7835. clrfarah@gmail.com

Saturday, November 12, 2016

Compuclinic: helping older adults on their computers & phones. At ENMU-Ruidoso on Thursdays


The first "Compuclinic"  (brand new name)  was a success with 5 students last Thursday.  Please check us out on Thursdays in the computer lab at ENMU-Ruidoso starting at 10am. Depending on interest, the session can last up to two hours.
This coming Thursday, November 17, we will start with a short video or lecture on terminology, followed by individual Q&A. The beauty of such an informal tutorial model is that we all help each other. Or, some of us help others, such as a fellow student convinced me to clean up my Face Book and it is working. 
Just a reminder. Bring your own device or use ENMU's computers.
The class is in the computer lab. 

Silas Laspada offers an informal tutoring session for us to practice our skills and to have our questions answered on computers or our iphones. Silas is a home school student who has volunteered to help us with this project. Small donations accepted for our instructor, but are optional.

Creative Aging wants to help older adults become as compatible with the digital world. Thank you for your consideration of this weekly tutorial session. 

ENMU is giving us the space & time to learn at our own pace and be supportive toward one another in the process.

The class will start at 10am and go for an hour or more depending on interest.
Hope to see you there.
So please check us out. Call or email with any questions.
-----------------------------------------------
Clara Farah, Ph.D.
P.O. Box 737
Alto, NM 88312-0737
    
Cell  :  575-973-7835


Homeschoolers & adults too! Show at Spencer Theater only $5 on Thursday, November 17 at 10:30 a.m.




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
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
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
Sponsored by:
Ruidoso Valley Chamber of Commerce
Keep Ruidoso Beautiful
Greentee Solid Waste Authority
Albertsons
Ruidoso Downs Parks & Recreation
                   Schlotzsky’
 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 oToll Free at 1- 877- 548 - 8772.

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
 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
Russell Burris-"lookin' forward to being with some of my great Lincoln County musician buddies".

Monday, October 17, 2016

Dia de los Muertos Celebration in Lincoln on Saturday, Oct. 29: 10am to 4 pm


The third annual Dia de Los Muertos celebration comes to the Village of Lincoln on Saturday, October 29th with a full range of fun events planned; admission is free.  The event is from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.  The Village of Lincoln is located 12 miles east of Capitan, on Highway 380 (Calle la Placita).
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