Albuquerque considered best location for viewing solar eclipse May 20th

Albuquerque, New Mexico will be the best place to see the Annular Eclipse on Sunday, May 20, 2012. Educational and viewing events are being held at locations throughout the city to spot the first Annular Eclipse over the U.S. in 18 years. Visit www.ItsATrip.org/ABQSolarEvents for details. (PRNewsFoto/Albuquerque Convention and Visitors Bureau)

 

Events to draw astronomy buffs and sky enthusiasts to Albuquerque

On May 20th, the first annular eclipse in 18 years will be visible from the United States. Albuquerque, New Mexico is said to be the best urban location to view this “ultimate astronomical event.” An annular eclipse occurs when the moon covers most of the sun’s disk leaving a thin ring of light around the edge appearing as a “ring of fire.”

The eclipse begins over Asia and, traveling at more than 1,000 MPH, the shadow of the eclipse races to the southeast over parts of California, Nevada, Arizona, Utah and New Mexico before sunset. Locally, viewers will be able to see the annular eclipse for about four minutes just before sunset at 7:33pm in Albuquerque on the western horizon. A partial eclipse will be visible from approximately 6:30-8:00pm Mountain Daylight Time.

The Albuquerque Convention & Visitors Bureau and partner organizations are inviting astronomy buffs and interested star and sky enthusiasts to visit Albuquerque for this rare viewing event.

Seven entities have established viewing and educational events during the week before and on May 20th led by astronomers, graduate students and museum educators.

  • Anderson-Abruzzo Albuquerque International Balloon Museum (viewing and education)
  • New Mexico Museum of Nuclear Science & History (viewing and education)
  • University of New Mexico Observatory (viewing and education)
  • New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science (educational events only)
  • Hard Rock Pavilion at Mesa del Sol (viewing only)
  • Sandia Peak Tramway (viewing only)

 

Each of the viewing locations above offers a direct site of the horizon for optimal viewing of the eclipse. Petroglyph National Monument is offering a viewing event that has been so popular it is already sold out.

Safety will be of utmost importance while viewing the eclipse. People should NOT look directly at the sun as it could cause eye damage. Solar viewing glasses or special pinhole cameras are needed to view the annular eclipse. Glasses will be available at the above event locations and Albuquerque Visitors Information Centers.

Details on viewing and educational events are available at www.ItsATrip.org/ABQSolarEvents.


Mary Mac’s Upcoming Events ‘n’ Stuff: Everything You Need to Know About Magdalena (And More!)

Mary Mac’s is the place to be in Magdalena! They’re open 7am – 7pm daily and Sunday 9am-7pm.

Ann and company hope to see you when you are passing through town – they have daily specials, great burgers, enchiladas, pizza, Blue Bell Ice Cream and lots more.

They also now have area artists work on display (and for sale) in the Fireside Room: Fred Shepherd and Ann Boulden’s paintings, books and antique barbed wire sculptures, plus jewelry, hand carved pens, and more coming.  Contact Ann at 575-854-2063 for information on selling your consignment items at Mary Mac’s.

UPCOMING EVENTS

THIS FRIDAY!
Fri. April 20th  5pm-7pmPrime Rib Night at Mary Mac’s Cafe – Hwy 60, Magdalena, NM  575-854-2063

Sat. April 21st  1-4pmArt for Cellular Healing Workshop with Ruth Hamilton  Fireside Room, Mary Mac’s Cafe, workshop fee $35 includes materials.  Several spots available.  Call to reserve yours  575-854-2063  (see attachment labeled Ruth’s workshop)

Sat. April 28th 9am – Noon & 1pm-4pm We Care Services Presents 2 Workshops – #1 Alzheimer’s & Dementia, #2 Aging in Place
At a One Day Conference – $25.00 per session, $40 for both.  Mary Mac’s Cafe Fireside Room at the the High Country Lodge.  For more information contact Barbara Owens, 575-772-5387 or 505-379-9266.

Sat. April 28th – KARAOKE at Mary Mac’s Cafe – We have an awesome entertainment group oming from El Paso, Tx to liven things up here!  7pm-11pm.  Come to sing, come to eat, come to have fun!    All kinds of music.  We will have your song!  Watch for flyer.

Sat. – Sun May 12-13 – Wild Bunch Reunion Association  RODEO -Magdalena Rodeo Grounds.  Sat. is Youth Day, Sunday is for the grownups. Dance Sat. night, music by the Yarrough’s.  Dance Contest.  Food vendors, leather and jewelry.  For detailed information  visit  http://wildbunchreunionassociation.com/

Sat. June 9th – Fourth Annual Auction Fundraiser for Catron Food Pantries – 10am – Datil School Gym – see below for more information.

OTHER EVENTS

AUCTION ITEMS NEEDED FOR ANNUAL AUCTION

The Catron Food Pantries will be sponsoring their Fourth Annual Auction Fundraiser on Saturday June 9, 2012 at 10AM located at the Datil School gym on Hwy 12, south of Hwy 60. The proceeds will benefit the Quemado, Pie Town, Luna, Datil and Horse Mountain food panties.

Please contact David Brown, Auctioneer, at 575-772-5646, DNTBrown@gilanet.com or Nancy at 575-772-5095 nwettach@wildblue.net  with any questions you may have and contact Nancy for consignments. We look forward to your participation.

If you have a local business or service you would like me to list – please send me the details.  Keep those accurate events coming my way, I will get them out!

DATIL FEED, located next to the post office carries all your animal needs – feed, hay, & Vet supplies for dogs, cats, horses, cattle, chickens, and all other livestock or pets.  Lora says that if they don’t have it, they’ll try to get it for you. Hours of operation TUESDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 9am-5pm.  CLOSED ON SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MONDAY.   575-772-5177

DACAB, the Datil Area Community Advisory Board, is working hard to bring healthcare to northern Catron County.  They are currently searching for land on which to build a clinic.  DACAB is a 501(c)3 charitable organization registered with the New Mexico Charitable Organization Regristry.  For more information, call Keith Spiller at 575-547-2868, email keith@dacab.org, or see the web site www.dacab.org.  Mail can be sent to DACAB, PO Box 221, Datil, NM 87821

DATIL VETERINARIAN
Jack Duncan, DVM now lives and works in Datil.  Jack has a mobile vet office and is in Reserve 1st and 3rd Thursdays each month, 2nd Thursday in Quemado,  EveryWEDNESDAY – Office in Datil is open – by appointment.  Friday as needed.  575-772-5150 office.  bigcountryvet@gmail.com   Jack’s office and home are located off Route 12 about 2 miles South of Hwy 60.  Please call for appointment.

Have you heard of HUNGRY HOUNDS (AND CATS TOO)?  A Datil group that can help those in need of assistance with:  DOG OR CAT FOOD, Pet Medications, Spay/Neuter costs.  Call to apply or donate – Pat 575-772-5106  Donations are greatly appreciated.

Fur and Feather Animal Assistance, Inc- Permanent Residential Facility for Dogs and Cats  Adoptions and Limited Intake for Lost and Abandoned Animals  Laurie Beauchamp, Pie Town, NM, 575-772-2661.

COMPUTER SERVICES

Serving Northern Catron County  – Computer training, setup & repair, Jack will come to you or bring it to him. Call Jack Koerber @ 575-772-5293. 30+ years experience on a wide range of software (inc. MS-Office & various graphic programs) and hardware with 10 years servicing Datil, Pie Town & Quemado and the rest of northern Catron County.

Magdalena MagTech Computer Service-Magdalena.  Computer repair,set-up and instruction from Ted Bending who has over 30 years experience. Call: 575-854-3394. Will service Magdalena and surrounding areas. If you have a question-he has the answer.

ROUTE 60 RECYCLING – email: route60recycling@gmail.com and website:https://sites.google.com/site/route60recycling/  David will continue to set up on Saturday mornings from 9:30-noon throughout the winter and spring months (weather permitting). He will set up in the parking lot of the Datil Elem/Presbyterian church to collect recycling.   We are a Non-profit and are seeking volunteers to help with sorting on Tuesday afternoons from 1-3 (weather permitting). Please see the web site for updated recycling news. The phone number for questions or to volunteer is 575-772-5646 or 575-518-8129.

PIE TOWN LIBRARY HOURS
Starting November 3rd., 2011 we’ve been open every other Thursday.  From 1:00 P.M. until 3:00 P.M.Come see us at the Pie Town Community Center.  We have lots of good books, and we also would like to visit with you. See you there, Ruth Hanrahan and Joanie Williams

Reminder This Saturday: Arts for Cellular Healing in Magdalena

Arts for Cellular Healing

Saturday, April 21, 1– 4 pm

By Ruth Hamilton, MA Ed.

High Country Lodge Fireside Room

Magdalena, NM 87825

Ruth Hamilton, Expressive Arts Counselor, is a student of Joyce Hawkes, author of Cell-Level Healing: The Bridge from Soul to Cell. After a shattering near-death experience, Joyce left her career as a biophysicist and embarked on a study of indigenous healing practices. The work of Joyce Hawkes will be presented through the expressive arts. Cell-Level Healing offers profound and simple exercises that guide you to tap your innate healing abilities. Find out about the latest research on regeneration of the body cells and building the brain. “Healing must touch the cells because illness begins at the cellular level,” Joyce Hawkes.

In this workshop, you will:

· Visualize cells through watercolor.

· Create a collage of health boosting cells.

· Sculpt a container for unblocking healing.

· Dramatize the innate and the adaptive immune system.

· Experience humor & movements to boost brain cells.

Reserve your place with a $35 check payable to Mary Mac’s Café, PO Box 308, Magdalena, NM 87825. Phone for registration by debit or credit card, 575-854-2063. Location: Mary Mac’s Fireside Room, in the High Country Lodge, 303 First Street, (Hwy. 60) Magdalena, NM 87825. Ruth Hamilton is an expressive arts counselor and jewelry artist of Magdalena, NM. She received her training at Salve Regina University, Newport, RI. Ruth Hamilton offers private follow up expressive arts sessions to this workshop. Questions: email: Ruth@ArtsCanHeal.com, or phone: 919-943-8834.

Visit: www.ArtsCanHeal.com and find out about expressive arts e-courses.

Mark Your Calendar: Living History at Ft. Stanton, April 21, 2012

The Fort Stanton Garrison will host living history events on the third Saturday of each  month through the year—this means you can get in on the action on April 21st. Activities will include flag ceremony, military drill, fatigue (work) details, leisure activities and horse care. Additional activities will include demonstrations of specific skills such as musket firing, horsemanship and field cooking, to name a few.

During these activities, at least one of the Garrison volunteers will be available to talk with visitors to explain the activity taking place and the significance of that activity to the daily life of a soldier at Fort Stanton. Visitors will be able to  view activities and may even be invited to participate in some activities for a hands-on experience. In addition to monthly events, Garrison members may be called on to assist with group or special activities where a living historian or historic demonstration will add to the experience of that group or activity.

Fort Stanton was built in 1855 by soldiers of the 1st Dragoon and the 3rd and 8th Infantry Regiments to serve as a base of operations against the Mescalero Apache Indians. It served as a military fortification through 1896. Built of local stone, the sturdy 1855 buildings have lasted to this day. The Fort was named for Captain Henry W. Stanton, killed fighting the Apaches in 1855 near present day Mayhill. Troops marched out from the Fort to search for and fight the Mescalero Indians during numerous campaigns from 1855 until the 1880’s.

For more details and other events at Fort Stanton, click here.

Fort Stanton is located just off the Billy the Kid Scenic Byway (Hwy 380) on Hwy 220 at the Bonito River. The turnoff to Hwy 220 is 4 miles southeast of Capitan on the Byway or 10 miles west of Lincoln, NM.

Good news for pie lovers! The Daily Pie has reopened under a new moniker: Welcome to the Good Pie Café!

This weekend was the grand opening of the Good Pie Café, nee’ Daily Pie Café, as it says on the website 🙂

Don’t miss out on a great slice and some good stories from Mike, the owner, who says:
I’m focused on providing our customers with value for their money, combined with serving fresh food, prepared from scratch with the love of cooking and  good people.”

It’s all good! Visit www.goodpie.com for all the details.

Welcome back!

(Photo by Kelly Gatlin / La Luz Photography)

             HOURS
           Monday thru Friday  8 to 4
Friday Night Dinner  5 to 8
Saturday & Sunday Brunch 8 to 1


New Mexico Tourism’s “Discover Ruidoso” Sweepstakes!

Escape to the cool pines of Ruidoso! Nestled away in the pines of the Sacramento Mountains, Ruidoso offers outdoor recreation beyond compare: ride horseback, mountain bike and hike our million-plus acres of Wilderness and National Forest, fish for trout, or play magnificent mountain golf courses. Live the thrill of summer horse racing at nearby Ruidoso Downs Racetrack and try your luck at one of our three casinos. Explore the shops of the midtown trail for art and hand crafted native jewelry; wine and dine in our bistros and bars. Immerse yourself in the history of Billy the Kid Country:  Discover historic Lincoln, walk the streets of the Lincoln County War and visit the courthouse where Billy the Kid made his last escape.  Explore pre-Civil War Fort Stanton where Kit Carson, Black Jack Pershing and the Buffalo Soldiers were based during the Apache Wars.  Cool Ruidoso…where you elevate your attitude.

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Lodge at Sierra Blanca:  “Ruidoso Sweetheart Package” with two nights lodging in a King Studio Suite with fireplace, outdoor balcony or patio, two person Jacuzzi tub. Includes: Strawberry Crème Brule Body Soufflé, White Chocolate Body Paint with a supple body paintbrush, Strawberry Dreams Honey Dust with feather applicator, champagne, two etched champagne flutes and relaxing Cherry Blossom scented bath salts.  http://www.thelodgeatsierrablanca.com/

Hotel Ruidoso:  Two nights at Ruidoso’s newest hotel. The Hotel Ruidoso is located just steps away from the shops, restaurants and galleries of mid-town. http://www.hotelruidoso.net/

Spencer Theater:  This state of the art performing arts theater features world class performers is located in a breathtaking setting. The Spencer Theater hosts Broadway shows, dance troupes, and music from around the world. $200 gift certificate. http://www.spencertheater.com/

Hubbard Museum of the American West: An affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution, the Hubbard is a first-class museum featuring the history of the American West with an emphasis on the local and regional arts, history and culture.  Family 4-pack admission. http://www.hubbardmuseum.org/

Flying J Ranch:  Family Fun at its best, the Flying J. Chuckwagon Dinner & Western Show is one of Ruidoso’s most popular attractions.  Admission for 4. http://www.flyingjranch.com/

Grindstone Stables:   There’s no such thing as a bad day on a good horse! Grindstone Stables offers one hour guided trail rides through the forest surrounding Grindstone Lake. Horseback ride for 2. http://www.grindstonestables.com/

The Links at Sierra Blanca:  At 6,900 feet you will experience a blend of Scottish style golf and traditional mountain golf on the Links par 72 championship layout. Green fees & cart rental for two. http://www.thelinksatsierrablanca.com/

Ruidoso Downs Racetrack & Casino: A Day at the Races for 4 including lunch at the Turf Club. http://www.raceruidoso.com/

Ruidoso Art Festival: Ruidoso’s annual Art Festival is one of the largest juried art shows in New Mexico. Admission for 4. http://www.ruidosonow.com/art-festival/

Cornerstone Bakery & Café:  $25 gift certificate

Can’t Stop Smokin’ Smokehouse BBQ: $20 Gift Card http://www.cantstopsmokin.com

Grace O’Malleys Irish Pub: $25 Gift Certificate

Jockey Club: $50 Gift Certificate http://www.ruidosojockeyclub.com/

Dreamcatchers Café: $ 50 Gift Certificate http://www.dreamcatchercafe.com

Landlocked:  $50 Gift Certificate

The value of this package is $1500.

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This contest will run through April 16th 2012

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Free Classical Concerts in Carrizozo!

Carrizozo Music in the Parks is sponsoring another in their popular series of free classical concerts.  On Friday, April 13, Anne Eisfeller, concert harpist, will perform at the Trinity United Methodist Church at 7 P.M.  The church is located at 10th at D Avenue. The concert will be followed by a finger food reception with an opportunity to meet the harpist and see this gorgeous harp up close!

Anne Eisfeller is the Principal Harpist of the New Mexico Philharmonic, Santa Fe Symphony, and Opera Southwest.  She has also performed with the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, Santa Fe Opera, Chamber Orchestra of Albuquerque, and El Paso Symphony.  During the summer she is a guest faculty member of the Assisi Festival in Italy and the harpist for the Oregon Coast Festival, Britt Festival, and Sunriver Music Festival in Oregon.  Ms. Eisfeller received Bachelor of Music and Master of Music degrees from Indiana University, both with High Distinction.  While at IU she studied with Peter Eagle and was a teaching assistant in harp and music theory.  Further studies were with Susann McDonald of the University of Southern California and Myor Rosen of the New York Philharmonic.  She is a harp specialist for the Albuquerque Youth Symphony and has a private studio in Albuquerque.

 
Harp in the Park

 

Those wonderful cooks at the Carrizozo Woman’s Club will host a dinner at the Woman’s Club clubhouse prior to the concert to benefit their scholarship fund.   A sit-down dinner of Swedish chicken, wild rice, vegetable, rolls, coffee and assorted desserts is offered for $8.50.  Dinner will be served from 5-6:30, or until they run out of food.  Take-out is available, too.  The Carrizozo Woman’s Club is an adobe WPA building, built in 1939 and listed on both the New Mexico and national historic registers.  

Directions to Trinity United Methodist Church and the Carrizozo Woman’s Club are as follows:  from 54, turn West at the caboose, turn South at the stop sign (E Ave), then turn right onto 10th Street.  Go one short block to the church and the Woman’s Club is a short block South on D.

The concert will be repeated in a casual and shorter version on Saturday, April 14 at 9:15 at New Horizon Development Center. Seating at New Horizon  is limited, but the public is welcome.

Carrizozo Music in the Parks  sponsors a series of free and accessible classical concerts  at the Methodist Church and summer outdoor concerts at McDonald Park.  We believe that music in a variety of genres should be available to everyone, particularly children.  Carrizozo Music in the Parks is affiliated with Carrizozo Works, Inc., a 501c3  organization.  All of our events are free, but your tax deductable donation is always welcome.

Our summer season includes Taxi Dancer Band (www.taxidancerband.com) from Albuquerque with their super bluesy sound on June 10, Paul Pino and the Tone Daddies (www.paulpino.com) on July 8 playing original New Mexico music, Udi Bar-David on July 16, from Intercultural Journeys, (www.interculturaljourneys.org) and the NM Sax Quartet on August 19.  We are also working on a fiddle event for late July.

For more information, please check our website at www.carrizozomusic.org or call Elaine Brannen at 575-648-2757.

Carrizozo Harp Concert Flyer