Tick Tock! Hatch Chile Festival Saturday, August 31st & Sunday, September 1st

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As summer cools down, the Village of Hatch heats up. Labor Day weekend heralds the annual Hatch Chile Festival, a two-day celebration of our world-famous crop. The festival attracts over 30,000 visitors from all over the United States, including such notables as the Food Network and the BBC. Festival goers can sample famed chile recipes, watch the crowning of the chile festival queen, or toss a horseshoe in celebration of our most famous crop. The event also features chile ristra contests, artisan and food booths, and a carnival. Visit our events page.

Paul Frank To Unveil Fashion Collaboration with Native American Designers during Santa Fe Indian Market Week

PAUL FRANK NATIVE AMERICAN DESIGNERS

The highly anticipated “Paul Frank Presents” Limited Edition collection will be revealed this week during a special event at the IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts

Paul Frank, in partnership with the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA), is pleased to announce the debut of its first ever collaboration with four Native American designers during Santa Fe Indian Market this week. The fashion collection will be showcased during a panel and event held at the Museum of Contemporary Native Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico, on Friday, August 16 from 5:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. The “Paul Frank Presents” collection will also be available for purchase at the IAIA MoCNA store.

To kick off the event, MoCNA Director Patsy Phillips will introduce a panel entitled, Beyond the “Tribal Trend”: Developing Proactive Native American Collaboration in Fashion. The panel will feature Jessica Metcalfe of the Beyond Buckskin blog and Beyond Buckskin Boutique, Adrienne Keene of Native Appropriations and Tracy Bunkoczy, Paul Frank’s VP of Design as they discuss the brand collaboration, the background story and creation of the collection and the development of proactive Native partnerships in the fashion world.

After the panel, each of the designers will present their products and talk about their personal inspiration for the collaboration. These Native American designers include Louie Gong of Eighth Generation, Autumn Dawn Gomez of The Soft Museum, Candace Halcro of Brownbeaded, and Dustin Martin of S.O.L.O. The “Paul Frank Presents” fashion collection includes a printed tote, pillow and throw blanket by Louie Gong, five collections of Hama bead jewelry by Autumn Dawn Gomez, authentic Paul Frank hand-beaded sunglasses by Candace Halcro and a variety of tees, tanks and bandanas by Dustin Martin.

“This collaboration has been an opportunity for us to help raise awareness about cultural misappropriations, which unfortunately happen too often in product, promotion and fashion,” said Elie Dekel, President of Saban Brands. “Our partnership with these four talented Native American designers was the direct result of our own awakening to this issue from our Paul Frank Fashion’s Night Out event back in September of 2012. We hope this ‘Paul Frank Presents’ collaboration will demonstrate more appropriate ways to engage and celebrate the Native American communities.”

These products are now available for purchase at the IAIA MoCNA store, the websites of the contributing designers and also on shop.beyondbuckskin.com. For additional information about this collection, please visit www.paulfrank.com.

About Paul Frank

Acquired in 2010 by Saban Brands, Paul Frank began in 1997 as an independent accessories company in a Southern California beach town. The brand has steadily grown to become a globally recognized, iconic brand that features artistic and entertaining designs inspired by a love of avant-garde, modern influences and everyday objects. By creating relationships through exciting collaborations and strategic licensing partnerships, Paul Frank merchandise includes apparel and accessories for all ages, books, stationery, eyewear, home decor, bicycles and more. To see what’s new and exciting at Paul Frank, visit www.paulfrank.com.

About Saban Brands

Formed in 2010 as an affiliate of Saban Capital Group, Saban Brands (SB) was established to acquire and develop a world-class portfolio of properties and capitalize on the company’s experience, track record and capabilities in growing and monetizing consumer brands through content, media and marketing.  SB applies a global omni-channel management approach to enhancing and extending its brands in markets worldwide and to consumers of all ages.  The company provides full-service management, marketing, promotion and strategic business development for its intellectual properties including comprehensive strategies unique to each brand, trademark and copyright management and enforcement, creative design, retail development, direct-to-consumer initiatives and specialized property extensions.  SB is led by a superior management team with decades of experience in media, content creation, branding, licensing, marketing and finance. SB’s portfolio of properties currently includes Power Rangers, Paul Frank, Vortexx, Zui.com, The Playforge, Julius Jr., Digimon Fusion and Popples. For more information, visit www.sabanbrands.com.

About the Museum of Contemporary Native Arts

The mission of the Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA), a center of the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA), is to advance contemporary native art through exhibitions, collections, public programs and scholarship. MoCNA’s outreach through local and national collaborations allows us to continue to present the most progressive Native art and public programming. MoCNA’s exhibitions and programs continue the narrative of contemporary Native arts and cultures. MoCNA is located at 108 Cathedral Place, Santa Fe, NM 87501. For more information please contact: (505) 983-1666 or visit www.iaia.edu/museum. For the MoCNA store, please call (888) 922-4242 or email shop@iaia.edu.

About IAIA

For 50 years, the Institute of American Indian Arts has played a leading role in the direction and shape of Native expression. As it has grown and evolved into an internationally acclaimed college, museum and community and tribal support resource through the Center for Lifelong Education, IAIA’s dedication to the study and advancement of Native arts and cultures is matched only by its commitment to student achievement and the preservation and progress of the communities they represent. Learn more about our achievements and mission at www.iaia.edu.

SAVE THE DATE: Santa Fe Indian Market, August 12-18, 2013

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Each August, the historic city of Santa Fe, NM becomes the Santa Fe Indian Market, enveloping the town’s central Plaza and surrounding streets. In addition, hundreds of gallery openings, art shows and related events take place during the weekend of Indian Market and during the two weeks immediately preceding it. Indian art collectors and artists from around the world make the pilgrimage to Santa Fe — whether they intend to buy or not. The Southwestern Association for Indian Arts (SWAIA) sponsors the event.

This year SWAIA is celebrating  its 92nd annual Santa Fe Indian Market the week of August 12-18, 2013. This spectacular festival brings over 150,000 people to Santa Fe every August with its unique, exciting and inspiring events. From families with young children to avid art collectors, Santa Fe Indian Market attracts international visitors from all walks of life. For many visitors, this is a rare opportunity to meet the artists and learn about contemporary Indian arts and cultures. Most events are free and open to the public.

 

Datil Doings – Calendar of Events for July 2013

DATIL FEED IS OPEN AGAIN – New Location next to the Eagle Guest Ranch on Hwy 12 – Hours Tuesday – Saturday 9am – 1pm.  Livestock feed, pet food, wild bird food, and more.  We also have alfalfa hay.  If we don’t have it, we will try to get it for you.

UPCOMING EVENTS & LOCAL BUSINESS LISTINGS for Datil, NM and surrounding towns
 
Business Listings Following the Events

UPCOMING EVENTS DATIL FLEA MARKET HAS STARTED – Every Saturday from 8am – NOON (and sometimes longer!) on Hwy 60 in front of the Eagle Guest Ranch Motel.  There is no charge to set up at the flea market.

JULY EVENTS

Friday July 5 – The Catron Food Pantries’ Datil, Horse Mountain, Pie Town, and Quemado sites will be distributing commodities and food pantry items at the usual times.  PLEASE NOTE – all clients must reregister and show proof of residence.  Those receiving commodities will also have to fill out new TEFAP applications.

Friday, July 12th 6pm through Sunday, July 14th Quemado – The First Baptist Church of Quemado their first Annual Mid-Summer Revival.  All are welcome to share in a weekend filled with all types of activities from preaching to teaching, special music, Christian movies, food and fellowship.   Pastor John and Shirley Compton will lead the Revival events with song and teachings.  Garland Moore of the Immanuel Baptist Church in Milan will be a guest speaker through out the weekend.   Paul & Trudy Crumb from Unfailing Love Ministries will present a musical performance on Saturday.  Nursery care can be provided.  For more information, please call the First Baptist Church at (575) 773-4648.  See you there!

Monday, July 15th 10am – Catron County Town Hall Meeting – Reserve Community Center.  The Town Hall meeting agenda is the Motor Vehicle Department issue in Catron County. MVD Director Mark Williams will attend and listen to our concerns. This is your chance to voice your concerns. Everyone in Catron County is encouraged to attend. For additional information call Richard at 575-533-6744.

Saturday, July 20th -Quemado Farmers Market 9:00am to noon in front of Kims Korner off Hwy 60.  Have some home grown plants and produce to sell or swap?  Everyone is welcome to set up, just bring your own table and chairs and join us.
Saturday, July 20th 10am-3pm Catron New Mexico Veterans Group will be holding its Thrift Store Sale.  Lots of Gently used Clothing, Household and other items at great prices !!  Follow the sign on Hwy 60. Quemado.

Saturday, July 27th – Horse Mountain Fire Department OPEN HOUSE – 9am-1pm  There will be something for everyone:  mule and buggy rides, water polo, horseshoes, tours, a piñata, water balloons – with great prizes for the winners!  Free lunch served from 11:30am-1pm.  Be sure to bring your own chair.  Flea Market Space available for the day as well.  There will be information on making your home safer especially during high fire season.  Well trained Horse Mountain Volunteer Fire fighters will demonstrate a fire simulation. See you there.

LET’S BUY LOCAL AND SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESSES

Baldwin Cabin Public Library – 7843 Hwy 60, Datil 772-5230.  Open Monday, Wednesday & Saturdays 9am – NOON

Pie Town Library (located in the Pie Town Community Center) new hours starting April 4th – Thursdays from 1pm – 3pm.

NOTARY SERVICE IN DATIL AREA – the following notaries do not charge for their services.  Thank you Loretta and Wanda!
LORETTA HARGIS – work 575-772-5722 ext 102, home 575-772-5209
WANDA BASSLER (Sugarloaf subdivision).  575-772-5823

DATIL FEED IS OPEN AGAIN – New Location next to the Eagle Guest Ranch on Hwy 12 – Hours Tuesday – Saturday 9am – 1pm.  Livestock feed, pet food, wild bird food, and more.  We also have alfalfa hay.  If we don’t have it, we will try to get it for you.

We Care Services 575-772-5387 or cell 505-379-9266 Barbara Owens, LPN, 35+ years of experience, based in Datil.

Case Management- assisting seniors and families with in-home assessments, information & access to Senior Services, Planning ahead, Sharing the Care Groups, Monitoring Client Status and Coordinating Services.

                                                                                                                                                      Consultation services for Adult Day Services, Non-Medical homecare, Alzheimer’s and Dementia behaviors, Family Consultation, Court Assessments and Court Visitor.

Trainings/Workshops on Alzheimer’s and Dementia, Caregiver stress, Medication Assistance, Adult Day Care & Aging in Place.

AUTOMOTIVE

M&M Autoservice – Quemado HW 60 next to the Largo Cafe   Specializing in alignment, tire repair and general auto repair. Marcial Montoya.
Please call for appointment 575-773-4141 we will be there for you!

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Marcial Montoya  Lic. General Contractor – Specializes in plastering.  For more information please call 575-773-4141

HAIR SALON –  DATIL DO  A Licensed Hair Salon in Datil, owner Kelsi Walraven.  Open Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursday 9am-5pm  772-5355  Convenient location and unbelievable hair cuts for women and men.  Look for the dark red building- on Hwy 12, just north of the Datil School Gym, in the Eagle Guest Ranch RV Park.

ESSENTIAL OILS  Ann Jenkerson   772-5156. Rethink your medicine cabinet!  Essential oils are natural, safer, more effective and economical.  You have heard all the commercials for the latest best drugs that are 1/4 what the medicine does for you and 3/4 the side effects that are worse than the original problem.  No side effects with essential oils.  Certified Pure Theraputic Grade oils available; can be used (depending on oil) topically, aromatically or  ingested.  Contact Ann Jenkerson for more information on using essential oils, buying essential oils or building your own essential oil business.  575-772-5156, jenks@gilanet.com or my website- www.doterra.myvoffice.com/datiloils.

MASSAGE THERAPIST
Alegre Theapeutics, LLC – Therapeutic Massage in Quemado at the Junction HW 60 & HW 32, Quemado look for the signs! Extended SPECIAL SENIOR DISCOUNT (63 or older)  Katharina McWhorter, owner and licensed massage therapist  Improve your health and live a better life – Pain therapy, stress relief, relaxation, mobility.  Gift Certificates available!  Hours Monday thru Thursday 10 am – 5 pm by appointment only.  Please call 575-773-4141 or 575-418-8333. Make your appointment today and comfort your bones and joints with a warm and healing touch. Alegre Therapeutics, is open. Our gate is closed to protect our small animals – come in anytime!

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, MONDAY- WEDNESDAY – 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 1 mile south of Datil.  Please call for appointment.  It is so wonderful to have a local vet!

CAT SPAYING & NEUTERING –
Dr. Duncan would like to make the community aware of a program called Cat Spay of Santa Fe.  This foundation is providing vouchers for the spay and neuter of cats (Cats only).  There are a few restrictions on who will qualify–but most people will qualify.  If interested in having a cat fixed just call 505-466-1676.  They have a website with all the details: www.zimmer-foundation.org.  Big Country Veterinary Service is accepting the vouchers which covers the entire cost of the surgery.

FUR and FEATHER ANIMAL ASSISTANCE, INC. is in need of the following supplies:  Building Supplies, Dog Houses, Dog Runs, Dog Beds, Cat Beds, Cat Litter, Dog Food, Cat Food, Medical Supplies, Cash Donations, 5th wheel traile,r House Trailer  (and just about anything else you have to donate!) Thanks for any help you can provide and please call for an appt to come and see our place and where your money is going. 575-772-2661.

COMPUTER SERVICES

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.

Datil Doings – June 2013

UPCOMING EVENTS & LOCAL BUSINESS LISTINGS for Datil, NM and surrounding towns

UPCOMING EVENTS DATIL FLEA MARKET HAS STARTED – Every Saturday from 8am – NOON (and sometimes longer!) on Hwy 60 in front of the Eagle Guest Ranch Motel.  There is no charge to set up at the flea market.

JUNE

Mon. June 17 – June 21st – 9am-Noon daily  COMMUNITY VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL – SKY! –  in DATIL, to be held at the Baptist Church.  It’s time for Vacation Bible School !!  We are in need of both teachers and helpers (Bible Drama, Science projects, Recreation). If you would be interested in helping out, please contact Ann Jenkerson  772-5156. There is also a list of items we need donated – craft and paper supplies and snack items for churches or individuals.  Cash donations accepted as well. Mark your calendars for June 17-21, 9 am – Noon, gather up all children you know, and come be a part of the fun and fellowship.

BIG DAY IN DATIL –
Saturday, June 22nd – PUBLIC AUCTION SALE – Yates Ranch, Datil.  Starts at 9am – check J and J Auctioneers website for item list. Partial list – ranch equipment, antiques, collectibles, furniture, appliances, whole house and property full.   AND

Saturday, June 22nd ESTATE SALE plus Multiple Families Participating @ The Koerber’s (just down the street from the Yates Auction) on Old Hwy 60 – Tools – all kinds including work benches, work tables, building materials, camping equipment, furniture, misc items too numerous to mention.  Directions – From the West on US 60: Look for Highway 12 to your right, Old St. Rt. 60 will be on your left. Go down Old St. Rt. 60 .6 miles. Estate/yard sale will be on your right at the gray green house with all the trees.

From the East on US 60: Turn right on Old St. Rt. 60 just before the Highway Dept. Go about ½ mile. The Estate yard sale will be on your left at the gray green house with all the trees.

Saturday, June 22nd – starting at 4pm – Catron County Historical Society will have a MEMBERS ONLY event, a Cowboy Symposium,. at the Blum Ranch.   Chris Isaacs, a famous poet, will be there reciting his poetry. There will also be Dutch oven cooking, food by BBQ Chef Tom Sanford, cowboy tents and sleeping bags, and cowboy stories.  Be sure to join in advance so as not to miss out.  Contact Sally Blum at sallyb44@hughes.net or at 575-772-2539. Details will be sent to members via email or phone contact.

Sunday, June 23rd – 10am – ANNUAL ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION DATIL CHRISTIAN COWBOY CHURCH. Guest Speaker Cody Ross from Williams County Cowboy Church.  Special Music by The Howlin’ Coyotes and our very own Pat Padgett.  Food & Fellowship following 10am service.  BBQ & Catfish provided.  Please bring a covered dish or dessert to share.  Hope to see everyone there!

Wednesday June 26 Food Fair and USDA Food Distribution in Luna. Sign in is 12:00 – 1:00 pm at the Luna Community Center. Everyone is welcome to receive food. If you have not registered with the Catron County Food Pantries, bring a photo ID showing proof of residency in Catron County. Bring your own containers—ice chests are recommended. We always accept donations to help bring the next truck. For Emergency Food Assistance, call 575-773-4853.

Friday, June 28th 6pm   Democratic Party of Catron County will hold a meeting in Quemado at the Sacred Heart Church Hall at 6pm. For further information, call Richard at 575-533-6744 or Cathy at 575-533-6121.

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FOR RENT – 2 bed 2 bath single wide mobile home on ranch with great views off your own deck and more.  $475 a month, all utilities included.  Handyman work around ranch can go toward rent.  Located between Pie Town & Quemado (between mile marker 49 & 50).  Contact Dave Pool, home 575-772-2535, cell 505-238-4458. Half Moon Hitch RV Park, Pie Town, NM Dave and Carol Pool  halfmoonhitchrvpark.wix.com/home

HORSE FOR SALE – 13 year-old Thoroughbred Bay Gelding For Sale in Apache Creek – asking $750  (potentially a great barrel racer)  “Indy” is very fast – was bred to be a race horse but did not do well racing and was then used as a ‘Pony Horse’ at the track.  After that he became a trail-riding horse.  He’s had good training and is a very solid healthy horse but has not been ridden since Nov. of last year.  He stands about 15-2; has great manners and a great foundation of training.  He does best when he has a job to do so an experienced rider would be best. For more information and to see him,contact Bill Whalen at Frisco Stables in Reserve;  533-6123 or home 533-6396.

LET’S BUY LOCAL AND SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESSES

Baldwin Cabin Public Library – 7843 Hwy 60, Datil 772-5230.  Open Monday, Wednesday & Saturdays 9am – NOON

Pie Town Library (located in the Pie Town Community Center) new hours starting April 4th – Thursdays from 1pm – 3pm.

NOTARY SERVICE in DATIL
LORETTA HARGIS is a notary.  To reach Loretta – work  575-772-5722 ext 102, home 575-772-5209  Loretta does not charge for notary service.

Wanda Bassler is a notary (Sugarloaf subdivision).  Wanda does not charge for notary service.  575-772-5823.

We Care Services 575-772-5387 or cell 505-379-9266 Barbara Owens, LPN, 35+ years of experience, based in Datil.
Case Management- assisting seniors and families with in-home assessments, information & access to Senior Services, Planning ahead, Sharing the Care Groups, Monitoring Client Status and Coordinating Services.                                                                                                                                                              Consultation services for Adult Day Services, Non-Medical homecare, Alzheimer’s and Dementia behaviors, Family Consultation, Court Assessments and Court Visitor.
Trainings/Workshops on Alzheimer’s and Dementia, Caregiver stress, Medication Assistance, Adult Day Care & Aging in Place.

AUTOMOTIVE
M&M Autoservice – Quemado HW 60 next to the Largo Cafe   Specializing in alignment, tire repair and general auto repair. Marcial Montoya.
Please call for appointment 575-773-4141 we will be there for you!
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Marcial Montoya  Lic. General Contractor  Specialized in plastering.  For more information please call 575-773-4141

HAIR SALON –  DATIL DO  A Licensed Hair Salon in Datil, owner Kelsi Walraven.  Open Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursday 9am-5pm  772-5355  Convenient location and unbelievable hair cuts for women and men.  Look for the dark red building- on Hwy 12, just north of the Datil School Gym, in the Eagle Guest Ranch RV Park.

ESSENTIAL OILS  Ann Jenkerson   772-5156. Rethink your medicine cabinet!  Essential oils are natural, safer, more effective and economical.  You have heard all the commercials for the latest best drugs that are 1/4 what the medicine does for you and 3/4 the side effects that are worse than the original problem.  No side effects with essential oils.  Certified Pure Theraputic Grade oils available; can be used (depending on oil) topically, aromatically or  ingested.  Contact Ann Jenkerson for more information on using essential oils, buying essential oils or building your own essential oil business.  575-772-5156, jenks@gilanet.com or my website- www.doterra.myvoffice.com/datiloils.

MASSAGE THERAPIST
Alegre Theapeutics, LLC – Therapeutic Massage in Quemado at the Junction HW 60 & HW 32, Quemado look for the signs! Extended SPECIAL SENIOR DISCOUNT (63 or older)  Katharina McWhorter, owner and licensed massage therapist  Improve your health and live a better life – Pain therapy, stress relief, relaxation, mobility.  Gift Certificates available!  Hours Monday thru Thursday 10 am – 5 pm by appointment only.  Please call 575-773-4141 or 575-418-8333. Make your appointment today and comfort your bones and joints with a warm and healing touch. Alegre Therapeutics, is open. Our gate is closed to protect our small animals – come in anytime!

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, MONDAY- WEDNESDAY – 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 1 mile south of Datil.  Please call for appointment.  It is so wonderful to have a local vet!
CAT SPAYING & NEUTERING –
Dr. Duncan would like to make the community aware of a program called Cat Spay of Santa Fe.  This foundation is providing vouchers for the spay and neuter of cats (Cats only).  There are a few restrictions on who will qualify–but most people will qualify.  If interested in having a cat fixed just call 505-466-1676.  They have a website with all the details: www.zimmer-foundation.org.  Big Country Veterinary Service is accepting the vouchers which covers the entire cost of the surgery.

FUR and FEATHER ANIMAL ASSISTANCE, INC. invites you to help with our EASTER PET FOOD and CAT LITTER DRIVE now through the end of April. We are in need of reasonably good quality dog and cat food and cat litter as our primary donor has put us temporarily on hold. For your convenience we are offering drop off points in Datil Mak/Jack Koerber 772-5293, Quemado, Judy @ 575-773-4379; Pie Town, Carol and Brad @ 575-772-2661; Magdalena, Nancy @ 206-909-2728; Socorro, Casa De Regalos on the Plaza hrs 8-5 Mon-Sat- Ben Zimmerly; Socorro, Deb Pindzia @313-618-0558 603 Miller Ave from 8-8; and Albuquerque, Pat Moses @505-836-3265 Thanks for any help you can provide and please call for an appt to come and see our place and where your money is going. HAPPY EASTER!!! 575-772-2661.

COMPUTER SERVICES

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.

Dirt cheap land for sale? You get what you pay for.

Spring Canyon Porch

(Insert yourself here.)

It can’t be too hard to imagine yourself sitting on your own porch, looking out at your own piece of land and your very own New Mexico sunset…

But let’s talk dollars for a second.

We’ve all seen the ads for dirt cheap dirt, so let’s compare apples to apples, shall we?

Spring Canyon Ranch home sites start at
$24,995 for 3 to 8 acres with trees
plus:

• Underground utilities (phone, electric, hi-speed Internet)
• Beautiful views
• A community center/future fire station
• Gravel roads
• Proximity to BLM government lands
and, most importantly,

• A CENTRAL WATER SYSTEM

The others… not so much.

“A man of wisdom delights in water.” ~ Confucius

Just sayin’.

So feel free to compare.
And when you’re done, give us a call at 888-812-5830, hit reply or visit www.swproperties.com.

(We still offer guaranteed owner financing at a low rate.)

Talk to you soon!

Offered by:
Hitching Post Land Co.Spring Canyon Ranch

Mountain of Blues Rocks Ruidoso June 1st

Mountain of Blues

There’s blues and then there’s a Mountain of Blues—and that’s just what’s headed to Ruidoso, New Mexico, this weekend. Keeping the tradition of Live Blues alive and kicking in Ruidoso since the summer of 1998, the Ruidoso Mountain of Blues Festival has grown into one of the Southwest’s most respected and anticipated annual Live Blues Events.

Make plans to listen to the likes of Dirty Mojo Junkies, CW Ayon, Austin Jim Murphy and headliner James Armstrong, among others, right in Midtown Ruidoso at the 10-acre Village Green Space . This year they’re celebrating their 16th Anniversary!

While in town before and after the main event, make sure to visit their two permanent live music locations. Both The Quarters and Win, Place or Show are located right in Midtown Ruidoso, a short walk from the event grounds … both feature live Rock, Blues and Country.

For more details about the event and the BeerFest happening right along with the music, click here!