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Thursday, December 31, 2015

Lincoln National Forest Forest Plan Revision Form

Happy New Year!  And to start off 2016, please find attached PDFs of the Lincoln National Forest Forest Plan Revision Form.  Here is your chance to make suggestions of changes you see are needed in our forest. 

IMPORTANT: Only one suggestion in one area of interest per form.  Use multiple forms if you have several suggestions.

Address to send the form(s) to the Forest Revision Plan Team is located on the second page. 
If you would like me to email you a PDF form, send request to LBFRC12@gmail.com

Thank you for your interest and concern for the betterment of the Lincoln National Forest.  It is OUR forest.
Little Bear Forest Reform Coalition Board of Directors


Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Sun Valley Water Board 2015 awards in Ruidoso News Dec. 4 article

Your Sun Valley Water & Sanitation District Board

Sun Valley Water District article in the Ruidoso News
http://www.ruidosonews.com/story/news/2015/12/03/sun-valley-water-district-named-system-year/76728848/

One small correction to news paper article -- Sun Valley Water & Sanitation District turned 50 years old THIS year, 2015.  Through those 50 years, countless residents of the District have sat on the board as elected directors, without pay, to keep water running to your homes.  Be sure to thank your directors when you see one.

Above photo: front row:  Jim Miller (chairman), Karen Payton (secretary), Marc Stewart (vice-chairman), Sarah Mazur (director), Charles Britten (director & treasurer)
back row: Frank Vanderveen (director) , Joe Buchanan (system operator) and Sharon Stewart (bookkeeper)


NMRWA 2015 awards

Monday, December 7, 2015

Lincoln County Creative Aging Advisory Committee

Creative Aging Advisory Committee to Lincoln County
Monthly Meeting:  Friday, December 11at 9am at the Ruidoso Downs Senior Center.  
 Refreshments will be served. 

Please plan to come and "advise" us on your concerns and creative ideas for keeping us all healthy and active.

Sunday, December 6, 2015

Last slash pick up for 2015


Greentree Solid Waste Authority's last slash pickup in 2015  for Sun Valley, Little Creek and La Junta is scheduled for 12/13/15.   

Friday, November 6, 2015

Caregiver meeting

Grandparents who are raising their grandchildren or great grandchildren, or those family members who are taking care of Alzheimer patients should attend this meeting.


Discuss challenges and solutions for our state’s
419,000 family caregivers during a presentation of

The New Mexico State Plan for
Family Caregivers
with
Myles Copeland, Secretary Designate of
The Aging and Long-Term Services Department

                                               
Tuesday, November 10, 2015
Ruidoso Community Center
501 Sudderth Dr., Ruidoso, NM
9:00 to 11:00 a.m.

                                               

Light breakfast and refreshments will be provided by the Creative Aging Advisory Committee to Lincoln County, ENMU-Ruidoso, and Con Alma Health Foundation.

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

More on Flu Shots - if you're interested

Presbyterian Medical Group will provide free flu shots to those 18 and older at three locations in Ruidoso, Carrizozo and Capitan until the vaccine is gone.
The opportunities for immunization are:

·         from  1:30 to 3:30 pm on Friday, October 23, at the Carrizozo Health Center, 710 Avenue E,  in Carrizozo; and
·         from 10 am to noon at the Capitan Medical Clinic, 405 Lincoln Way, in Capitan.
The 2015-2016 flu vaccine will protect against four strains of seasonal flu, the Influenza A H3N2-type virus, the Influenza A H1N1-type virus and two Influenza B-type viruses.
For their safety, children cannot receive flu shots through these clinics. Contact your child's primary care provider to receive a properly dosed flu shot.  The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that everyone six months and older receive the flu vaccine.
The Lincoln County Medical Center is a county-owned facility that has been managed by Presbyterian Healthcare Services since 1972.  Lincoln County Medical Center and Presbyterian Healthcare Services operate a hospital, a primary care and specialty clinic, three rural clinics and a countywide ambulance service in the county. Lincoln County Medical Center is one of eight hospitals run by Presbyterian, which also has a statewide health plan and a growing multi-specialty medical group.
And again: The Ruidoso Health Clinic will be  at the Ruidoso Community Center to give out FLU shots on Monday, October 26, from 9:00am to 4:00pm and at the Capitan School Gym on Wednesday, October 28, from 11:30am to 1:30pm.
 

Monday, October 19, 2015

Learn about N.M. Health Insurance Exchange and Medicare at the Capitan Library. Also: Flu shot clinics.

At the Capitan Library on Tuesday night, Oct. 20 at 6 pm, Be Well N.M. representatives will tell you about the changes in New Mexico's official health insurance exchange.  They're serving free pizza!

At the Capitan Library on Wednesday morning, Oct. 21, at 10:30 am, learn about changes in this year's Medicare program.

Flu Shot Clinics:
  The Ruidoso Health Clinic will be  at the Ruidoso Community Center to give out FLU shots on Monday, October 26, from 9:00am to 4:00pm and at the Capitan School Gym on Wednesday, October 28, from 11:30am to 1:30pm.

Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Free Art Workshops at Capitan Library through a grant from Otero County Electric Coop

At the Capitan Public Library - 3 FREE Art Workshops coming up in November. Call today to reserve a spot!


Two FREE music workshops will be given by Ellen Wilson, voice coach and teacher at ENMU-Ruidoso. On Saturday, November 7 and 21, the three-hour afternoon sessions begins at 1p.m. to 4 p.m. "How to free your voice" workshop includes self expression, projection, physical and vocal exercises, music appreciation and individual/group practice of Christmas carols.


On Saturday, November 14, a 6-hour FREE drama/theater workshop conducted by Myranda Rodriguez Waldo. The workshop begins at 9.30 a.m. until 4 p.m., with a half-hour lunch break (bring sack lunch ). Areas of focus will be voice projection, improvisational exercises, make up, theater vocabulary exploration, theater community resources, casting/audition process and readers' theater.

Reservations are required as space is limited.

For more information, please call Pearl Tippin at 575-354-7021 or e-mail pearlofcapitan@gmail.com. (Reservations MUST be made with Pearl, not the library staff.)
All art workshops are free at Capitan Public Library, thanks to a generous grant received from Otero County Electric Cooperative, Inc.

(Photo credit:  Myranda Rodriguez Waldo in Lincoln County Community Theatre  production of  "Moon Over Buffalo".  Photo by Marc Stewart)

Friday, October 2, 2015

Writers' Workshop available

Free Art Workshops at the Capitan Public Library: Thanks to a small grant received from Otero County Electric Cooperative, Inc., the Capitan Library is pleased to announce a series of free art workshops for adults to be held in the forthcoming months at the library at 101 E. 2nd Street in Capitan.
The first will be a two-part writers' workshop on Saturdays, October 10 and 17, from 9 am to noon, conducted by Linda Rodriguez, a published writer from Carrizozo. If you have ever wanted to write a memoir for your family or develop a short story, learn more about developing characters or build momentum in a novel, here's your opportunity.
Music, drama, silk painting and drawing workshops will be featured in the coming months. Reservations are required as space is limited. For more information and to make your reservation, please call Pearl Tippin at 575 354 7021 or e-mail pearlofcapitan@gmail.com.

Monday, September 28, 2015

OCEC Community Meeting to Discuss New Rate Proposal

Otero County Electric Cooperative (OCEC) will be holding 
an informational meeting on Wednesday, Sept.30 at 5:30 PM
in the Capitan School Cafeteria, 150 Forest Street. 
 
Managers and trustees will be there to give important 
information and answer any questions members may have
about the recently published new rate proposal.

If you need more information about this meeting, please 
call Billy Massie at 575-682-2521
 or 1-800-548-4660.

Tuesday, September 15, 2015

FYI: meeting to discuss Otero Electric Rate Increase

If your electricity comes from Otero Electric, you may be interested in attending the following meeting on Thursday, September 17,  at the Ruidoso Convention Center, 5:30 p.m. in Room 4abc  The discussion will center on the prospective increases to your bill.  Please pass this on.

The major increase is in the customer charge going from $16 to $25.  They have done a cost analysis that shows the actual customer cost to the company of $35.  The rest is made up by usage.  The argument is who should carry the cost of business, those who use more or all those who are connected.

If 25 people formally object to the proposed increase it must go to the rate commission to be considered.

Otero Electric likely has sufficient paperwork to get an increase.  The bottom line is that the bank requires Otero to collect $1.5 million in excess of their basic loan payments.

More details at:   http://www.ruidosotoday.com/test/zozo/zozo9.15.2015

Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Our animal neighbors

August foal in the big herd.  We call him Augie., Photo by Mark Stambaugh of Weaver Real Estate.  More wild horse photos at blog: WHOA!Wild horses of Alto at http://wildhorsesofalto.blogspot.com/
It has been reported in the Ruidoso Newspaper over and over again "DO NOT FEED THE DEER OR THE HORSES".  We all know that corn in the belly of the fawns will swell up and cause them to be unable to eat nutritious food.  So they die.  Whole corn will kill  pigeons and doves, also.  When the bird tries to eat it, the corn gets stuck in their craw and ferments making the birds die a slow ugly death.  Chicken scratch, cracked corn and sunflower seeds are not harmful to birds.

The deer and horses are WILD animals.  They may appear tame enough to eat from your hand, but even a small sound can scare them and make them skittish.  And there you are standing in front of the animal.   What if it is your small child standing there?  Two dogs and one woman have been seriously hurt by the deer in our subdivision.  Just remember these are wild animals.


Grandma chowing down on old deer antlers. Must have needed calcium.

Mule deer fawn
Also, some of our visitors in the nightly rental houses think it is funny to scare the deer.  They attract them to the yard with CORN, which is bad enough, but then hit their key fob and make the car horn start honking to frighten the deer to death.  At another rental, a guy threw a rock a deer and he must have thrown it hard like a baseball or maybe it was a very large rock.  He KILLED her.  Supposedly he got a ticket from the Game Warden, but that didn't help that poor deer.  What if she had a fawn?
Elk fawn


Another death to report - one home owner heard there was a rabid fox in Alto (and yes, there was ONE rabid fox in Alto Lakes Golf & Country Club, but it is dead now).  SO, this fellow decides that the fox that goes through his yard every night is so bold and not scared, it must be have rabies.  He shot it.  I heard his grandkids were shooting at it also.  A dead fox was discovered days later under a neighbor's deck.  #1. Foxes are a protected fur-bearing animal with a hunting season (Nov. 1 to March 15) according to the N.M. Game and Fish.  You must purchase a license to hunt/shoot a fox.  You are not allowed to take a fox out of hunting season because they are having their offspring.  This particular fox had kits at the end of my road.  #2. According to the N.M. Game and Fish website, you are not allowed to shoot a gun within 150 yards of a dwelling or building without permission from the owner or lessee.  Source: http://www.wildlife.state.nm.us/


In Sun Valley, a rafter of turkeys has been sighted.  In La Junta, a bobcat  was sighted.  There may be a mountain lion around - Grandma deer was killed.  And a bear has been sighted in several locations in the subdivisions.

 Everybody wants to interact with and see the wildlife.  It's part of why people visit and move here.  There is no wildlife in the concrete world.  But please, DON'T come here and kill the critters. 

Be a good neighbor to the deer, horses and all wildlife.  Take pictures, but keep your distance for your safety and theirs.  

Monday, July 27, 2015

At the Lincoln County Fairgrounds in Capitan, NM

Lincoln County Fair Schedule of Events 2015

Monday, August 3    4-7 pm               Inside Entries Accepted at Fletcher Hall Building

Tuesday, August 4     7 am-1 pm          Check in and inspection of livestock
9 am-Noon         Inside Entries accepted at Fletcher Hall Building

Wednesday, August 5   8 am-8 pm           Fletcher Hall open for public viewing
9 am      Dairy Goat Show, Special Milking Contest, Pygmy Goat show
2 pm      Poultry Show and Rabbit Show
6 pm      Swine Show

Thursday, August 6         8 am-8 pm Fletcher Hall open for public viewing
9 am      Dairy Heifer Show
1 pm      Cabrito Show
5 pm      Sheep Show

Friday, August 7 
9 am      Beef Breeding Heifer; Ranch Calf Show; Market Steer Show
11 am    Lincoln County Bred Cabrito Show
2 pm      Lincoln County Bred Lamb Show
5 pm      Lincoln County Cloverbud Horse Show
6 pm      Dinner for Livestock Buyers
7 pm      Junior Livestock Sale

Saturday, August 8
10 am    Awards
11 am    Stick horse race; Lead class; Pet show
3 pm      Inside exhibits & Livestock released