Tuesday, November 27, 2018

Today is GIVING TUESDAY. Make your plans to come to CPL Holiday Bazaar THIS SATURDAY, December 1, 8 am to 2 pm. You'll find lots of unique gifting ideas.



wreathes 
Bag of books for $5 
Poinsettias
ALL kinds of gifts
gifts galore
Baked goods
más gifts

 Plus N2SS is open at 8 am for shopping!

Did I mention wreathes?
SEE YOU THERE!

Sunday, November 25, 2018

Consider donating to the library that brought you all this and more this year! Can't wait for next year!

Wonderful donated prints of Peter Hurd sold to raise money

Sid Goodloe talked on livestock & wildland ethics
Kris provides genealogy research help
Computer classes and help provided
throughout the year

Mike Katko, former 1988 Capitan School faculty shared his poems 
Barbara Cooper shared her paintings with the patrons

Monthly book club, writing, quilting & knitting groups meet at the library.
Check blog sidebar for days & times

 History as seen through MONEY presentation
 by Dr. David P. Higgins

NMHC book presentation by Torrez

Alto Artists shared a preview of their studio tour

HOT DOGS 4th of July
Grand Marshal of 4th July parade - Debbie Myers

Grand Marshal of 4th July parade-Pat Garrett
Knutt Petersen, BLM Cave & Karst Specialist shared Snowy River updates
AND let's you explore the cave at  https://fscsp.org/CQ6/index.html 


Gary Cozzens showed his Marine pride with his talk on the 100th anniversary of Marines in Belleau Woods in WWI
We ended up sharing a lot of poppies this year
commemorating the 100th Anniversary of WWI

Summer reading program
Summer Reading winners

Bob Harper presented actual precipitation data for Capitan
 from 1860 to present focusing on the long term natural variability.
(Science  jargon for "it rained and then it didn't rain")
 But the historical data stat charts were very interesting.

HSNM presentation on Pulitzer Prize Winning Journalist

Ernie Pyle in NM 1935 -1945

 by Dr. Richard Melzer

Mark Stambaugh's awesome local photographs were on display

Herb Marsh presented the published Lincoln
history by Nora True Henn

Tiffanie Owen from Lincoln Historic Site
 showed us the school marm days



Pass to NM museums and historical sites available for check out at CPL 


Art & Science of Brewing Beer
 (& taste testing!) by Tim Roberts
A GREAT annual plant sale 1st Saturday in May
Edith Roosevelt
Bess Truman
Visited by two First Ladies for 100th Anniversary of Armistice Day 
NMHC Chautauqua by Kay Sebring-Roberts Kuhlmann



Foot stompin' music with The Hopefuls




SEE's Candy at the Holiday Bazaar

Annual Holiday Bazaar provides great gift shopping
ALWAYS on 1st Saturday of  December.
 That's THIS week!



AND the best library volunteer in the state of NM!
.

Thursday, November 22, 2018

Thankful for our library


                                                                                           November 1, 2018

Dear Capitan Public Library Patron,

Capitan Public Library is a nonprofit organization run by volunteers, devoted to making public library services available to the Capitan/Lincoln County region.  We provide the highest quality programs that benefit all residents in our villages and the surrounding areas.  A few of these are: Children’s After School Program & Summer Reading Program; Adult First Friday Programs, Sunday Sessions, Book Club, Writer’s group & Ancestry Classes; free internet access, computer help and community meeting rooms. Our Library also serves as the community Visitor’s Center where many visitors stop in for suggestions on what to do in Lincoln County. The Capitan Library receives limited local or state government support. 

We are asking you to consider supporting our cause.  The 2018 campaign goal is $6,000.  Funds from the campaign will be used to pay utilities, building maintenance also to expand and enhance our existing programs.  Capitan Public Library relies primarily on the support of generous donors such as you.  Become an annual donor or a business partner. 

Your support will be greatly appreciated. If you have any questions, please feel free to call 354-3035 or come by the library.  We look forward to serving you and our community. 
Sincerely,

Friends of the Capitan Public Library 

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -  

The Capitan Public Library * a 501 (c) (3) Non-profit *
102 E. Second Street or PO Box 1169 Capitan, NM 88316 

Name: ________________________________          Date: _______________

Mailing Address: _________________________________________________

Email Address ___________________________________________________

___$10.00     ___$25.00     ___$50.00     ___$100.00     ___ $Other

Donation Amount: $_________        ____ Check   

 Card # ___________________________ Exp. Date ___________   CSC # ______    

 ____ Visa   ____ Master Card   ____ Discover   ____   American Express 
        
            Signature: _________________________________________________

            
                                  No goods and services were provided in exchange for your contribution.

The Capitan Library: A Small Library where BIG things happen!

-- 
Capitan Public Library
101 E, 2nd street
PO Box 1169
Capitan, NM 88316
575-354-3035

Monday, November 12, 2018

Free to the public: NM Wood Industry Summit Comes to Ruidoso November 16 &17

Greater Ruidoso WUI Working Group
 Otero WUI Working Group
Ruidoso, New Mexico 88345
Contact:  Rick Merrick
Cell:        (575) 937-1789
Email:     rmerrick@scmrcd.org

New Mexico Wood Industry Summit Comes to Ruidoso November 16 and 17”

 Is There A Forest Industry in New Mexico ???
Let’s talk wood! The New Mexico’s forest industry will be gathering in Ruidoso for the first New Mexico Wood Industry Summit, to be held Friday/Saturday November 16 and 17, 2018 at the Ruidoso Convention Center. The Summit is designed to meet the needs and interests of the New Mexico wood industry and will include presentations and panel discussions on a variety of topics. A trade show with exhibit booths will also be available as well as special activities for youth. Private contractors, wood users, equipment manufacturers, plus state and federal and tribal government officials are expected to attend. The two day event is free and open to the Public.

“We are interested in attracting people from across New Mexico and the southwest,” stated organizer Rick Merrick (Lincoln and Otero County forester). “Our combined interest of revitalizing the regional and state-wide forest products industry as well as improving forest health and watershed improvement has led to this groundbreaking event.” Merrick added that he hoped the general public would also be interested in attending, particularly young people interested in Forest related careers.  

Don Vandendriesche, Deputy Director of USDA Forest Service’s Southwestern Region and former New Mexico State Forester/USDA Under Secretary for Natural Resources/ current Mescalero Apache Tribe  President Aurthur “Butch” Blazer are expected to highlight a strong speaker lineup. Door prizes and other giveaways will be available as well as equipment demonstrations and wood products. 

Event sponsors include the South Central Mountain RC & D, Eastern New Mexico University at Ruidoso, Little Bear Forest Reform Coalition, Otero County Electric Cooperative, MCM Elegante Lodge and Resort, Boss LLC/Rick Evans, Upper Hondo Soil and Water Conservation District, Custom Crates and Pallets LLC, the Village of Ruidoso, New Mexico State Unversity and Garrison Tree Service.
For more information on the summit or to register for the event, contact Rick Merrick at 575-937-1789.