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Pomp and Circumstance Returns! NEWS Local news and entertainment since 1969 Home HOME Improvement Inside An innovative program targets children who have 2021 suffered abuse HOME IMPROVEMENT or neglect FRIDAY, MAY 14, 2021 FRIDAY, MAY 14, 2021 I Volume 53, Number 20 I lascrucesbulletin.com page 3 A&E In-person summer camps will produce an actual play page 18 BUSINESS Pomp and circumstance Despite the pandemic, Santa returns! Teresa continues to boom page 27 SPORTS Las Cruces High boys basketball NMSU PHOTO BY JOSH BACHMAN comes up short In another sign the pandemic is easing up, graduation ceremonies are returning this month. New Mexico State University will have graduation ceremonies this in quest weekend (May 14-15), using a combination of in-person and virtual ceremonies. For in-person ceremonies, graduates are limited to two guests at Aggie Memorial Stadium. Here is a look back to the 2019 graduation ceremony, where University President John Floros congratulates a graduate. Las Cruces Public Schools will page 29 have graduation ceremonies May 21-22 at the Field of Dreams. 2 | FRIDAY, MAY 14, 2021 LAS CRUCES BULLETIN LAS CRUCES BULLETIN NEWS FRIDAY, MAY 14, 2021 | 3 Innovative child resiliency program finding a home at NMSU By MIKE COOK for the Las Cruces Bulletin program locally The Anna Age Eight and na- Institute (AAEI) moved tionwide. from Northern New “It’s Mexico Community Col- great. KASANDRA lege to New Mexico State It’s a re- GANDARA University in Las Cruces ally good in 2020, making its per- fit,” said manent home in the city AAEI Co- and county as it develops Director sustainable childhood re- Katherine siliency programs. Ortega NMSU PHOTOS “NMSU is a nice fit,” Courtney, Katherine Ortega Courtney and Dominic Cappello. said state Sen. Bill Soules, Ph.D. SEN. BILL a Las Cruces Democrat “The lon- SOULES from “Anna, Age Eight, 8-year-old girl who is mother’s custody and the institute’s website. who has been AAEI’s ger we’re The Data-Driven Pre- based on a real child Cap- state care before being Its focus is adverse child- strongest advocate in the there, the most connec- vention of Childhood pello and Courtney knew kicked to death by her hood experiences (ACES), New Mexico Legislature. tions we’re making.” Trauma and Maltreat- about while working for mother, Cappello said. which include physical They “have been excel- NMSU has been able ment,” the 2017 book that the New Mexico Children, AAEI’s goal is to ensure and sexual abuse; neglect; lent partners for us,” said to “open up doorways for Cappello and Courtney Youth and Families De- that “children, students living in an environ- Las Cruces Mayor Pro us,” institute Co-Director co-authored. partment. The girl was and families are trauma- ment of parental conflict; Tempore Kasandra Gan- Dominic Cappello said. The book details the life passed back and forth free and empowered to dara, a leading advocate AAEI takes its name and death of a fictional eight times between her succeed,” according to SEE INNOVATIVE, PAGE 9 Cancer procedures Blood vessel Women’s care focused procedures on uterine fibroid Gastric and embolization urological Trauma interventions organ interventions 4 | FRIDAY, MAY 14, 2021 NEWS LAS CRUCES BULLETIN City council awards $400K in grants to nonprofits serving community By MIKE COOK Council has awarded profits. grant funding is important Las Cruces Bulletin $400,000 in health-related The nonprofits receiv- to their operations. public services funding to ing funding are: Mesilla “Jardin's Healthy and The Las Cruces City 16 Las Cruces-based non- Valley CASA; CARE Wise program provides (Cancer Aid Resource & health and wellness sup- Education, Inc.); El Caldito port through wrap-around FREE Toucan Tote Bag with $25 Purchase! Soup Kitchen; Mesilla Val- services addressing physi- Limit one coupon per visit per customer. Not valid with other coupons. ley Community of Hope; cal, mental, developmental TREAT YOURSELF TODAY Southern New TMexicoREAT YOURSELF TODAY and social issues that are Diabetes Outreach; Big exacerbated by homeless- Purchase of Brothers Big Sisters Purchase of ness," said Jardin de los $50 or more Mountain Region; Casa $50 or more Niños Chief Executive Of- Limit one coupon per visit per customer. Limit one coupon per visit per customer. BULLETIN FILE PHOTO ExpiresExpires DecDecemberember 33,1 ,2017. 2019 de Peregrinos emergencyExpires December 31, 2019 ficer Michelle S. Adames, Amador Health Center was one of 16 Las Cruces nonprofit PLU 7110 food program; Boys and PLU 7110 Ph.D. LOCAL PRODUCTS organizations to get funding from the City of Las Cruces. LOCAL PRODUCTS – GREAT CUSTOMER SERVICE – UNIQUE FOODS – QUALITY PRODUCTS GirlsLOCAL PRODUCTS Club –of GREAT Las CUSTOMER Cruces; SERVICE – UNIQUE FOODS – QUALITY PRODUCTS “The support from the GREAT CUSTOMER SERVICE UNIQUE FOODS El Crucero permanent education for homeless closed and their staff are City of Las Cruces for our QUALITY PRODUCTS supportive housing; Jardin and near homeless chil- working from home, which Children & Youth Pro- PLU 7111 de los Niños daycare and dren and their families; has delayed the process. gram is appreciated,” said 1701 #1 E. UNIVERSITYTREAT YO AVE.URS •E 521.3003LF TODAY TREAT YOURSELF TODAY La Casa, Inc. domestic Of the 35 we served (still La Casa, Inc. Executive Purchase of violencePurchase prevention of pro- exceeding our grant agree- Director Henry Brutus. $50 or more gram;$50 Roadrunner or more Food ment), five so far have re- “We leverage these funds Limit one coupon per visit per customer. Limit one couponBank; per visit perCatholic customer. Charities; ceived their approvals for with additional funding to Expires December 31, 2019 Expires December 31, 2019 PLU 7110 Amador HealthPLU 7110 Center, Social Security disability ensure the needs of chil- LOCAL PRODUCTS – GREAT CUSTOMER SERVICE – UNIQUE FOODS – QUALITY PRODUCTS LOCAL PRODUCTS – GREAT CUSTOMER SERVICE – UNIQUEwhich FOODS – QUALITY provides PRODUCTS health care income and Medicaid en- dren and youth witnesses services to adults and chil- rollment,” she said. of domestic abuse in our dren regardless of insur- “One of the recipients community are met. Sta- TREAT InYO HonorURSE LofF OurTOD BelovedAY TREAT YOURanceSEL Fstatus TOD andAY the ability was ‘Peggy,’” Martinez tistics indicate that up to Coach Lou Henson to pay; Mesilla Valley Hos- said. “Peggy has been 80 percent of children and Purchase of pice; andPurchase La Piñon of sexual living on the streets with youth who witness domes- Thursday, May$50 or more 20, 2021 assault$50 recovery or more services. severe mental health is- tic abuse enter in abusive Limit one coupon per visit per customer. Limit one coupon perHalf visit per the customer. nonprofits sues since the 1990s – over relationships as adults, Drive-ThruExpires December 31, 2019 Event Expires Decemberreceived 31, 2019 $27,500 each. El 20 years. She applied for without intervention. This PLU 7110 PLU 7110 LOCAL PRODUCTS – GREAT CUSTOMERat SERVICE the – UNIQUE Boys FOODS – QUALITY & PRODUCTSGirls Club LOCAL PRODUCTS – GREAT CUSTOMER SERVICE – UNIQUECrucero, FOODS – QUALITY Jardin, PRODUCTS La Casa, SSI and enrolled in Sue’s program is about stopping 330 W. Las Cruces Ave. Roadrunner Food Bank, House, a permanent sup- the cycle of violence.” Amador Health Center, portive housing program “We are so grateful for Breakfast Pick-Up from 7:30 to 9 a.m. Mesilla Valley Hospice and operated by MVCH, made the funding we receive La Piñon each received possible with Neighbor- from (the) city,” said El $20,000 SPONSORSHIP $23,500. Catholic Charities hood Stabilization Pro- Caldito volunteer coordi- Matching Challenge OPPORTUNITIES received $15,500. gram funds from the City nator/kitchen administra- To honor the legacy of AVAILABLE “Our health-related of Las Cruces. Peggy tor Diane D’Ambrosio. “El Coach Henson, the Henson Family Become a sponsor and public services contract received her SSI (and back Caldito uses these funds has generously given $20,000 to pick-up breakfast for your (with the city) is to serve pay), has insurance cover- on payroll only, which has Boys & Girls Club in hopes that office or family. 28 people experiencing age and has been housed been great for us since we our community will come Individual breakfasts may be homelessness with Social at Sue’s House for 13 are having to increase our together to match that donation. reserved with a donation Security disability benefit months,” Martinez said. staff by one. We appreci- Help us Reach Our Goal to Boys & Girls Club. application assistance,” “This funding from ate and look forward to said Mesilla Valley Com- the city has allowed us to every year the city council For More Information: munity of Hope (MVCH) make meaningful changes votes to continue support- www.bgclascruces.org/HensonBreakfast Executive Director Nicole in the lives of people liv- ing our mission.” or call (575) 526-1519 Martinez. “From July ing on the streets, from “The city’s support 1, 2020 to April 2021, we helping them obtain fixed ensures that we are able have served 35 people. We income, housing and medi- to continue to provide OF LAS CRUCES typically serve double that cal assistance,” she said. financial assistance and amount, but with Covid, Other leaders with Las Social Security offices Cruces nonprofits said this SEE CITY, PAGE 8 LAS CRUCES BULLETIN FRIDAY, MAY 14, 2021 | 5 Are you experiencing a mental health crisis? Call Us First* Our facility is fully operational and serving the needs SAVE TIME AND SAVE LIVES of our community. In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, • Psychiatric screening and assessments available 24/7 we are taking proactive steps to keep our patients • Intake is available for your call, tele-assessments and team members safe, including screening each may also be available patient daily, screening all employees prior to them entering the building; increasing the frequency of SERVICES MAY INCLUDE surface cleaning in the facility; and practicing social • Counselors and Registered Nurses to provide distancing protocols.
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