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Doña Ana County ‘Your Partner in Progress’ Checkpoints Scheduled in February Commission Proclaims Feb

Doña Ana County ‘Your Partner in Progress’ Checkpoints Scheduled in February Commission Proclaims Feb

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Content brought to you by: Doña Ana County ‘Your Partner in Progress’ Checkpoints scheduled in February Commission proclaims Feb. 13 The Doña Ana County Sheriff’s Department low-cost taxi ride home through Project HOME Ray Luchini Day in Doña Ana County has scheduled at least three checkpoints and (Helping Others Make it home Every time), saturation patrols during the which is available on Fridays, During its regular meeting Tuesday, the Doña Ana Board of month of February. These Saturdays and holidays from County Commissioners unanimously proclaimed Feb. 13 as Ray activities are part of an on- 5:30 p.m. to 3 a.m. Luchini Day in Doña Ana County. going effort to reduce DWI- The project is a collabora- The designation is in honor of Reynold B. “Ray” Luchini, related crashes, injuries and tive initiative with Las Cruces who passed away on Jan. 25. deaths. Shuttle and Taxi by which a Luchini served as a Doña Ana County Commissioner from Checkpoints and patrols person or group who has been 1976 to 1992, including a term as commission chair. His accom- will be conducted Feb. 14- drinking any amount of alcohol plishments during that time include the construction of the first 28 at various undisclosed can call (575) 524-TAXI to be fire station in the village of Doña Ana, the purchase and renova- locations throughout Doña picked up for a discounted ride tion of a former grocery store on the corner of Solano and Ana County. Checkpoints home. Project HOME will only Spruce, which now houses the Doña Ana County Health Ser- are usually set up between 6 take people from a bar or party vices Center, and his collaborative work to open the Santa Tere- p.m. and 4 a.m. Deputies to the rider’s residence. sa Port of Entry. will be looking for all types For up to two people, the Prior to his position as an elected official, Luchini was as an of violations, with an emphasis on intoxicated taxi fee is a flat $5 to any destination within engineer at White Sands Missile Range and also served his drivers. Doña Ana County. For up to four people, the country with the U.S. Army Air Corps, 903rd Signal Company. The Doña Ana County Health and Human flat fee is $10. Grant funding pays the balance Luchini started Luchini’s Wrecking Service with his brother Services Department offers county residents a of transportation charges. in 1960. ADA Advisory Board to meet Feb. 19 The Doña Ana County Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Advisory Committee will meet at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 19, in room 1-113 at the Doña Ana County Government Center, 845 North Motel Blvd., in Las Cruces. The advisory committee is focusing its efforts on planning and executing a self-evaluation of Doña Ana County programs, activi- ties, and services in accordance with the requirements of the ADA. The purpose of the self-evaluation is to identify barriers to accessibility and establish a plan to remove the identified barri- ers. Public input is encouraged. The full agenda for the Feb. 19 meeting can be viewed on the Doña Ana County website, www.donaanacounty.org, under the section titled ‘Agendas.’ Select ‘County ADA Advisory Board’ on the right-hand side of the page.

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By MIKE COOK Las Cruces Bulletin

Fifth graders from Monte Vista Elementary School, 4915 Peachtree Hills Road in northeast Las Cruces, were among more than 400 students from 12 schools across New Mexico who vis- ited Santa Fe during the 2019 session of the state legislature to promote a bill they helped draft to protect pollinators such as bees, bats, beetles and In Santa Fe on Feb. 5, New Mexico State Rep. Nathan Small, butterflies. D-Doña Ana, looks over a bill with students from Monte Vista The students, accompa- Elementary School. nied by school staff, met with New Mexico state Wild Friends programs, efforts to make New Mex- legislators, including Sen. which is sponsoring the ico’s roads more beautiful PHOTOS COURTESY SARA VAN NOTE/UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC LAW’S WILD FRIENDS Vander Rue, R-Bernalillo, civics/science education and environmentally- who is sponsoring Senate program statewide. friendly,” George said. State Sen. Bill Soules, D-Doña Ana, with students and staff from Monte Vista Elementary Bill 234, and state Rep. Liz Van Note and Wild “The project builds on School. Students shown are Emmery Whiteaker, Katy Howard, Ceanna McKines, Lily Hernan- dez, Cali Cervantes, Lily Jaquez, Lily Barrera, Emma Jimenez, Marianna Ponce, Kendall Werner, Thomson, D-Bernalillo, Friends Director Sue previous student legisla- Cadence Werner, Isabella Paez, Aryhianna Roman, Nayeli Rivera, Daphen Flores, Sophia Valles, the sponsor of House Bill George visited Monte tion creating a pollinator- Nathaniel Tackitt, Robby Burns, Matthew Mirabel, Job Nava, Damian Avila, Jaime Renteria, 381. The bills would cre- Vista Elementary last friendly plant guide for Brayden Allison, Ryan Danner, Abel Sanchez, Hector Cuevas and Milianah Silva. ate a New Mexico license September to lead stu- the public and establish- plate “to fund pollina- dents in a study of the ing a pollinator garden at tor protection activities, different parts of flowers the Roundhouse. These HOSTEDED including increasing and the insects and ani- students are learning the BY: habitat by seeding road- mals that pollinate them. value not only of pollina- sides with native plants “This year’s Wild tors, but of their efforts to and creating educational Friends bill taps into improve our world.” gardens,” said Sara Van public interest in pollina- For more information, Note, an educator with tors, creating a student- contact George at 505-277- the University of New designed license plate 5089 or sgeorge2@unm. SPONSORED BY: Mexico School of Law that funds state Depart- edu. Visit wildfriends. Institute of Public Law’s ment of Transportation’s unm.edu. Frank Parrish

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By MIKE COOK suspicious behavior.” Las Cruces Bulletin Flores said she and an- other person were pulled Las Cruces City Coun- over by the Border Pa- cil held an emotional dis- trol near San Diego in cussion about a federal 1971 “because we looked border security grant at like two little Mexican its Feb. 11 work session. immigrants. It hasn’t “It’s blood money, we gotten better,” Flores don’t need it,” Councilor said. “It’s gotten worse.” Yvonne Flores said about Las Cruces police of- the Stonegarden grant ficers “put their lives the city receives from on the line every day” the Federal Emergency and the city should “give Management Agency them every ounce of sup- (FEMA) that “supports port we can,” Mayor Ken enhanced coopera- Miyagishima said. BULLETIN PHOTO BY MIKE COOK tion and coordination” The mayor said he was Las Cruces Police Chief Patrick Gallagher discusses the federal Stonegarden grant with the Las Cruces City Council at its Feb. among Customs and mistakenly detained at 11 work session. Border Protection, the age 16 by police officers Border Patrol and local who suspected he might Las Cruces, Vasquez said, “can replace the law enforcement agen- have been involved in a ® cies along U.S. borders, nearby robbery, and said funding that we get from City of Las Cruces MOUNTAINS OF OPPORTUNITY according to www.fema. his father, a Japanese Stonegarden.” gov. immigrant, was placed Gallagher said the PUBLIC NOTICE – MEMBER SOUGHT FOR The council approved in an internment camp Stonegarden grant has a $36,165 Stonegarden during World War II. netted LCPD about UTILITY CUSTOMER ADVISORY GROUP $500,000 in the past 10 grant last March that the Stonegarden, he said, 7KH&LW\RI/DV&UXFHVLVFXUUHQWO\DFFHSWLQJDSSOLFDWLRQVWRÀOODQRSHQLQJ city has used primarily is about sharing intel- years, funding since 2015 on the ad hoc committee named the Utility Customer Advisory Group (UCAG). to pay overtime, Police nearly 3,000 hours of ligence. 0(0%(56+,37KH0D\RUZLWKWKHDGYLFHDQG Chief Patrick Gallagher police officer work time '87,(67KH8&$*ZLOOIXQFWLRQDVDFXVWRPHU “It’s called teamwork. FRQVHQWRIWKH&LW\&RXQFLOZLOODSSRLQWÀYH   DGYLVRU\FRPPLWWHHZLWKPHPEHUVSDUWLFLSDWLQJLQ said at the work session. You can’t expect one that resulted in 3,236 PHPEHUVWRWKH8&$* • All four (4) utility rate reviews before the Utilities The funds do not pay agency to do it all on traffic stops, 149 misde- ‡0HPEHU(OLJLELOLW\$SSRLQWHHPXVW meanor arrests, 27 felony Board on behalf of the City’s various customer rate for enforcement of fed- their own.” • Be a registered voter and a customer/recipient of one classes. eral immigration laws Councilor Gabe arrests, 1,360 citations, or more of the Las Cruces Utilities (LCU) for at least 33 drug seizures and 460 one (1) year prior to appointment. • The rate review process of selecting the consultant because city ordinance Vasquez said he has con- via the City’s currently established Request for officer assists, and has ‡1RWKROGDQ\HOHFWHGRUDSSRLQWHGSXEOLFRI¿FHRUEH prohibits the police de- cerns about Stonegar- Proposal (“RFP”) procurement process. paid for three vehicles. a City employee. partment from doing so, den’s accountability. A • Not be a contractor, consultant, or have a contractual • Press releases, utility billing inserts, letters to the he said. lot of fear was generated During that time, Gal- UHODWLRQVKLSZLWKWKH&LW\IRUWKHEHQH¿WRIWKH/&8 editor/guest editorials, and similar materials “It isn’t that our police because of the grant sev- lagher said, LCPD made ‡0HPEHU4XDOLÀFDWLRQV7REHTXDOLÀHGIRU concerning rate reviews pending before the Utilities department is doing eral years ago in Chapar- three referrals to cus- DSSRLQWPHQWDSSRLQWHHVVKDOO Board will be approved by the UCAG prior to anything wrong,” Flores ral, Vasquez said, where toms and Border Patrol +DYHDVLJQLÀFDQWWHFKQLFDOH[SHUWLVHLQRQHRU release or publication: PRUHRIWKHIROORZLQJÀHOGV – Press releases approved by the UCAG will said. “It’s about the in- Otero County Sheriff’s agents. • Banking/Finance • Business be submitted to and issued by the City’s Public stitutionalizing of the deputies, with Stonegar- Mike Cook may be con- • Economics • Engineering ,QIRUPDWLRQ2I¿FHIROORZLQJVWDQGDUGSURFHGXUHV persecution of people. den funding, were “look- • Utility Rate Management, and/or tacted at mike@lascru- – Utility billing inserts approved by the UCAG will be You’re not enforcing any ing out for immigration • Other skills or experience that may be of value to the cesbulletin.com. submitted to the assigned City staff at the Utilities law. You’re snitching on status instead of safety.” rate making process. Department and may be reformatted for 0HPEHU7UDLQLQJUCAG members will participate in consistency. The printing costs for billing inserts will training, provided by a third party consultant; along with No interest Local news and entertainment since 1969 be paid for by the Utilities Department.

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A volunteer helps grill Hatch green chile Saturday, Aug. 20, at Horse N Hound Feed N Supply at 991 W. Amador Ave. A large crowd Local Dillard’s during a fundraiser for Mayfield High School’s Future Farmers of America club. A second fundraiser, which benefits the Las Cruc gets makeover FFA clubs, is from 4:30 to 8 p.m. Friday, Aug. 26, and from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 27, also in the Horse N Hound parki www.las-cruces.org lasts until early October. Preston Mitchell, a member of the Hatch Chile Association board, said “Overall the harvest has been goBULLETIN PHOTO BY TERESA TOLONEN page 38 dreading increased rainfall. showed up to purchase chile es and Centennial High School Visit us at www.lascrucesbulletin.com ng lot. Green chile harvest usually Now thru August od” b OPINION 6 I FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2019 LAS CRUCES BULLETIN Wage increases burden on Cowboy cartoonists In my life expressions-sur- 1740-A Calle de Mercado, Las Cruces NM 88005 there are people prise, confusion, education, state agencies with talents I malice, boredom, PHONE: (575) 524-8061 admire: horse contentment, FAX: (575) 526-4621 f you read this column with stances. trainers, good intelligence and www.lascrucesbulletin.com Every state agency will see the ropers, cattle pshaw. They [email protected] any regularity, you likely know increase, meaning the state’s own traders, back- make it look my stance against minimum I expenses will increase significantly. yard mechanics, BAXTER simple. Usually PUBLISHER wage. One bill’s legislative analysis showed Richard Coltharp welders, guitar BLACK black and white the raise to $15 would increase the players. A.I. On the Edge line drawings of Common Sense DISTRIBUTION While I find a lot state’s expenses by $15 million for technicians, far- that we see in all Teresa Tolonen of flaws with the the direct costs. Indirect costs, such riers, purebred breed- our cowboy magazines ADVERTISING concept, here’s my as paying jurors, add more millions. ers and rough stock and ag trade papers. But Claire Frohs At the Greater Las Cruces Cham- riders, for instance. I’ve it ain’t simple. Pam Rossi primary concern in Elaine Sasnow terms of Las Cruces: ber of Commerce’s Las Cruces Day resigned myself to the It is one thing to be Increasing minimum in Santa Fe, New Mexico State Uni- fact that you can’t be able to draw funny. But CLASSIFIEDS/OBITS wage disproportion- versity President John Floros talked good at everything, so, then these cartoonists Marcus Loyola RICHARD ately hurts small, about the impact of minimum wage even though I admire put a caption to the COLTHARP LEGALS/PUBLIC NOTICES local businesses. on university expenses. NMSU does these talents I don’t envy drawing that ties the Angel McKellar From the Publisher National chain stores not fall under the City of Las Cru- them. bow on the package. NEWS and restaurants can ces’ jurisdiction, so its minimum However, there is one Short, simple and funny. Marty Racine, Managing Editor wage is still the state’s $7.50. Should gifted group that I come I try and write funny Elva Österreich, Special Projects absorb the additional expenses. The Alexia Severson, Special Sections little folks typically can’t. Already state law take the minimum wage to close to envying – car- columns, but it takes me in 2019, since Las Cruces’ minimum $15 per hour, the campus minimum toonists. I am lucky to two lead pencils and a REPORTERS/WRITERS would double. Avra Elliott wage increased to $10.10 per hour, be friends with many of yellow pad to say what Michael Scanlon we’ve lost businesses who said the Floros is not against raising this wacky persuasion. they condense into one Mike Cook increased expenses were a factor in the minimum wage, but said if an I’m partial to cowboy line. Rob McCorkle their doors closing. Several others increase is passed, the State Legis- cartoonists. I can relate I’ve always felt it is GRAPHIC DESIGNERS have met the same fate since 2014, lature also needs to boost NMSU’s closely with their dead the truth in humor that Stacey Neal when the city began increasing the funding to cover the increase. No pan looney observations makes it funny. If you PHOTOGRAPHERS wage. “unfunded mandate,” Floros re- or bug-eyed, cinch bus- can see yourself in the Steve MacIntyre I love the uniqueness of Las Cru- quested. tin’ cow catastrophes cartoon, you can relate. ces and lament further loss of our Las Cruces Public Schools cur- that they spread across a It also shows that the local flavor and character. rently has 39 full-time minimum slice-of-bread-size scene cartoonist has to have I also lament the poverty that wage workers. They do fall under like bumpy blackberry “been there”. Submit letters to editor@ pervades our region. But I dispute the city’s jurisdiction, so are already jam. From Ace Reid to the lascrucesbulletin.com or by making $10.10 an hour. In fact, LCPS fax at 575-526-4621. Letters the notion an increase in minimum I admit to secretly kid in the back of class should not exceed 200 words, wage (even if it’s doubled from $7.50 made that bump six months ahead draggin’ out quill and drawing cartoons during may be edited for length or to $15, as some current bills in the of the required January 2019 start. ink in the dark of night algebra class, they con- content and must include the New Mexico legislature are propos- Still, an increase to $15 an hour in an attempt to imitate tinue to draw snapshots writer’s name, address and would cost LCPS another $397,488 them. I’ve been doing it of our lives as we muck phone number for verifi cation. ing) is an effective tool in diminish- Anonymous letters will not be ing poverty. The math just doesn’t per year. To pay for that, what would since the 3rd grade and and stumble our way published. add up. LCPS give up? even today my drawings through the livestock Today, though, I’ll focus on the im- For the governor and legisla- look like a 3rd grader business. God love ’em, pact to the state budget. tors, education has been the most did it. My cows all have it’s like they keep sen- DISTRIBUTION: The Las Cruces discussed issue. Everyone wants to Bulletin is complimentary at advertised During this year’s New Mexico heads like a garden rake. din’ us pictures every locations in Las Cruces, limited to one Legislative Session, lawmakers are improve education in New Mexico My horses look like scaf- week for our family copy per reader; $1 per copy elsewhere. almost certain to pass a statewide and, specifically, improve things for folding. My cowboys albums. teachers. Saddling every school dis- look like smiley faces SUBSCRIPTIONS: $58 per year in minimum wage increase. The cur- Las Cruces or $125 per year through rent state minimum wage is $7.50 per trict in the state with this added ex- with gorilla arms and Baxter Black is a cowboy the U.S. Postal Service. hour. Some municipalities, including pense places an immediate obstacle Bozo the Clown feet. poet, former large animal Las Cruces and Santa Fe, have in- in front of such improvement. I’m constantly amazed veterinarian and enter- COPYRIGHT: The entire contents of the Las Cruces Bulletin are copyright 2019 creased theirs already. Every city, county and municipal- that these agricultur- tainer of the agricultural by the Las Cruces Bulletin. Applied statewide, though, an ally afflicted cartoonists masses. Learn more at SEE COLTHARP, PAGE 9 increase creates a new set of circum- can give their animals www.baxterblack.com. LAS CRUCES BULLETIN OPINION FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2019 | 7 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Fracking opposition the propaganda against ber about that frac job in based on a lie the process is false. I 1967 was the safety review To the editor: imagine that most of the conducted by the service Mr. [Richard] critics of “fracking” have company just prior to Coltharp’s opinion piece no idea that this has been initiating pumping; the on Feb. 8 shines a realistic going on across the United last thing they wanted light on the value of the States in oil- and gas-pro- was for something to go petroleum exploration ducing areas for at least wrong. The job went as and production business 70 years. The last frac planned and enabled the in New Mexico. I would job with which I was in- well to produce in eco- like to adjust his focus on volved took place on New nomic quantities. It could the NM House bill to ban Year’s Day 1967 in western not have done so without fracking. If that bill passes Oklahoma. It took less the hydraulic fracturing and gets past Gov. Lujan- than a day for the ser- treatment. Grisham’s desk, it will vice company to spot the Francis W. King not make any difference equipment and about four Consulting reservoir what oil and gas prices are hours for the treatment engineer because most of the new, to be pumped; it was a Las Cruces pretty elementary project horizontal wells which are Public needs real and currently being drilled compared to the massive will no longer happen in fracturing treatments honest information New Mexico. It is impossi- being pumped on present- To the editor: ble to produce those wells day horizontal wells; these Mr. Coltharp’s Bulletin economically without new frac jobs require two article of Feb. 8 makes hydraulic fracture treat- weeks to spot equipment many valid points con- ments. and materials and pump- cerning New Mexico’s The basis for the objec- ing the treatment can last 2018 bonanza from oil and tion to “fracking” is a lie; up to three days. The big thing I remem- SEE LETTERS, PAGE 9 SAVE THE DATES!

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Monday, Feb. 18 Barack Obama out for me on Bush 41 to Satan. nation better. The same Senate. At the time I is Presidents Day. worst president Trump. If you study U.S. presi- can be said of Eisen- thought him an awful Recently I noticed ever. There was My response to that dents, you find they are hower. However, Presi- president. on Social Media as usual a vig- post: Lyndon Johnson all flawed human beings. dent Grant did not leave After years of reflec- quite a few posts orous battle of was the worst presi- Some control their flaws a lasting good, though tion I believe the top five about current emotions. I be- dent ever. His legacy better. Question: What he was popular in his NMSU presidents were and former U.S. lieve it takes at is the damage to Social is the lasting good and lifetime. Hadley, Foster, Kent, presidents. Over MICHAEL least 30 years to Security for political lasting harm of each of Take Abraham Lin- Thomas and, yes, Roger 230 years there are SWICKARD get a real histori- purposes and micro- them? coln, an awful president Corbett. The academic only 44 men in that In My Opinion cal feel for the managing the Vietnam Most harmful: Polk, his first year but grew world of NMSU is ever exclusive club. value of a presi- War including not un- Bucannon, Wilson, both into the presidency and so much better for each One post proclaimed dent. The jury is still derstanding our military Roosevelts, LBJ and left our nation better off. of them being there. technically won the war Carter. You might have Maybe one of Lincoln’s I cannot make a judg- in 1968. a different list. I can talk contemporaries would ment on my fellow Class Workforce Additionally, Johnson hours why those seven have grown into the of 1968 Alamogordo Development pushed a welfare system presidents left our na- presidency like Lincoln High School graduate & Career Readiness that incentivized single tion much worse off. but we will never know. Danny Arvizu, who now parents. Over his po- Best presidents: Wash- Both Calvin Coolidge leads NMSU. I liked Pharmacy Technician litical life he was very ington, Jefferson, Lin- and Harry Truman were him in high school, but Test Prep Seminar corrupt. Yes, many U.S. coln, Coolidge, Truman, thrust into the presi- I do not know if he will presidents were corrupt Eisenhower and Reagan. dency and left the nation lead NMSU in turbulent March 4 – 22 in one way or many. In Each, despite flaws, left better off. Both did not times to a better place my opinion, LBJ was our nation better for want the office but took than he finds it. Includes 2 practice tests, study materials, instructor- worst. My post on LBJ their time as president. it when the then-presi- When government led small group review and tutoring, and 1 PTCE was divided by partisans All must grow into dent died in office. leaders are elected and 575.527.7776 2345 E. Nevada Ave. so LBJ either sat on the the job. Even George We can use the same leaders of academic in- [email protected] Las Cruces, NM 88001 right hand of God or of Washington had grow- logic for governors and stitutions are appointed ing pains throughout his mayors, but again about it will be decades before presidency, since he had 30 years or so must go by we really know the im- to take each crisis as a before any real historical pact of that decision. new learning activity. decisions are appropri- However, we can learn Can we George Washington ate. much by those who came previously served as At New Mexico State before. Please buy general of the Army. University in 1970 I drew talk? Michael Swickard may 575 – 522 – 3713 a book for Being president is vastly the ire of then-President GoFundMe.com/GivingBooks different. Roger Corbett while be reached at drswick- 3880 Foothills Rd, Suite A, my little He learned and left our I was in the Student [email protected]. Las Cruces, NM 88011 human friends! ...at your fi ngertips in print and ONLINE! Check out the Bulletin ves entire , hi r c e r a a d

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LETTERS here and elsewhere. Las Cruces Parks & Recre- Humanitarian aid COLTHARP diately to $15 an hour, We need to know how ation, and Mike Molinar, doesn’t mend broken maybe increase it a CONTINUED FROM 7 CONTINUED FROM 6 much oil and gas we can crew Leader, for their ef- system dollar a year over seven give up and how much forts to make Young Park years. Add an increased To the editor: gas taxes. This year looks solar and wind energy a premier park in our sys- ity in the state, already youth wage for those We as a country need to less promising as oil and we can produce now and tem and to make the pond facing budget struggles, under 18, as a bill from have a functional immi- gas resources become in the next 10 to 15 years. a place we can all value would face this same state Sen. Clemente gration system. more nationally abun- And what will that cost in and enjoy. issue. Without the state Sanchez recommends, Humanitarian aid to the dant. jobs, taxes and the needs In early January the funding the mandate, but only to $8.25. That refugees is a necessary Nonetheless, it is clear of infrastructure. I sug- city issued a notice stating critical services would could keep some small service. It does not solve we cannot yet make a gest Gov. Lujan-Grisham that work at Young Park be reduced or cut. businesses from closing the issue. The majority of total break from fossil organize a state-spon- would begin during the And if the state does the doors, or keep them refugees we feed, trans- fuels. That doesn’t mean sored conference intended week of Jan. 28. In fact, what Floros suggests, from cutting jobs for port and shelter come we shouldn’t begin to to give the lay public real the Parks Department and funds this man- high schoolers, which across the border through curtail their development. and honest information was able to start drain- date, how can it happen give people their first legal crossings. They are Solar and wind energy, about the pros and cons of ing the pond on Jan. 24. without significantly experience in the work- then processed, put into if planned wisely, could what we do now and what Concerned for the welfare increasing taxes or ing world. detention or wear track- become valuable assets to it will mean later. of the domestic ducks using up this year’s With this unneces- ers. We as citizens pay our state and to the planet Geraldine January (they couldn’t fly to other budget surplus? sary urgency to raise for the detention stay or at-large. At some point, Las Cruces locations), I called and The hope here is law- the wage, legislators tracker. Those who are we must begin to shoulder emailed some of the many makers will make the will burden an already sent to shelters are then the responsibility of mak- The ducks say thank you animal-oriented networks increase in a measured over-burdened state sent on to sponsors. ing difficult choices in To the editor: in the Valley. Thanks to way, to give businesses and create an unpre- However, the immigra- terms of our dependence A big thank you to ev- Jon Simmons and Jean and the state itself a dictable root system tion system is broken. on fuels that are helping eryone who helped secure Gilbert for their assis- chance to adjust. In- of unintended conse- There are not enough destroy the planet even new lives for the domes- tance in putting out word stead of jumping imme- quences. judges; therefore, it takes as they serve to make our tic ducks at Young Park that these ducks needed years for cases to be current lives easier. Pond! On Thursday, Jan. human help. And thanks heard. The public is not 31, ASCMV Director Clint to Ricky Salas, a pond Another major issue Visit us at acutely aware of this Thacker confirmed that regular, for his encourage- that needs our attention coming climate catastro- all 38 ducks from Young ment. www.lascrucesbulletin.com is U.S. support of corrupt phe. We need to be made Park had been adopted. Many of you stepped leaders in the countries aware in order to make On Jan. 29 LC Animal up. I received calls, texts south of us. There are decisions for ourselves Control Officers working and emails from local many programs that are and the future of coming under Supervisor Gino individuals, groups, and working in these coun- generations. This will not Jimenez were able to media outlets with vari- tries. We as a country be easy, and it undoubt- safely corral and trans- ous offers of help. It was need to be supporting pro- edly will make life more port the ducks to ASCMV. a reminder of the great grams that are working, difficult now as we seek Having been allowed to kindness of the people of not just sending [govern- to simply make life safer spend several hours with the Mesilla Valley. One ments] money. in coming years. Can we the officers at the pond, I person can make a differ- We need to work for make such a sacrifice? Not can personally vouch for ence; many together can systemic change in the im- unless we as constituents the care and patience they accomplish something. are more informed as to migration system. displayed during this proj- ¡Mil gracias! Kathy Nickodemus what oil and gas are doing Jo Ruprecht ect. Thanks also to Carlos Las Cruces to the climate and geology Hernandez, acting head of Las Cruces

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Holiday closures Lane reduction potential 24-hour access City Hall and most The New Mexico De- closure during these dates. other City of Las Cruces partment of Transpor- Questions or concerns offices will be closed tation District 1 office may be directed to EBID Monday, Feb. 18, in ob- announces that west- District Treasurer/ servance of Presidents bound through lanes of Manager Gary Esslinger Day. Police and fire ser- Picacho Avenue at the at 575-526-6671, Ext. 1, vices will not be affected. Valley Drive intersection or gesslinger@ebid-nm. The list of closures: are reduced to one lane org. Do not approach EBID All Pools for two months due to the workers. All Community Cen- construction on Valley Tree workshops ters Drive. This will not affect All Senior Programs’ access onto Valley. The Doña Ana Soil and Facilities For updated informa- Water Conservation Dis- Branigan Library tion, visit www.nmroads. trict (DASWCD) is hosting (Including Munson and com or www.valleydrive. a series of Saturday work- Sage Café Branches) net. shops with tree giveaways All museums at various locations around Visit Las Cruces Dam maintenance Doña Ana County through Rio Grande Theatre As part of Elephant April. The workshops are The following will run Butte Irrigation District’s free and open to the public. on normal schedules: operation of Mesilla At the end of each work- Solid waste/recycling Dam, EBID will perform shop, attendees will be services maintenance to the dam eligible to receive a coupon Foothills Landfill Feb. 19-22. To conduct this that can be redeemed be- Roadrunner Transit work safely and efficiently, fore May 5 for a 5-gallon and Dial-A-Rides EBID will temporarily native tree at High Desert Mesilla Valley Inter- close the bridge across the Native Plants Nursery, 4200 modal Transit Terminal dam to traffic and access. Doniphan Drive in El Paso (MVITT) The public should expect inside the Keystone Heri- tage Park. The trees may be selected from the follow- ing native species, subject to availability: Desert Willow, Honey Mesquite, Screwbean Mesquite, Gambel Oak, Rio Grande Cottonwood, and possibly others. The workshops begin at 11 a.m.: • Feb. 16, Radium Springs Community Center, 12060 Lindbeck Road • March 2, Betty McK- night Center, 190 S. County Line Drive, Chaparral • March 9, La Union (lo- cation TBD) • April 6, Del Cerro Mul- tipurpose Center, 180 La Fe Ave., Mesquite • April 20, Las Cruces Earth Day Fair, Plaza de Las Cruces • April 27, Sunland Park (location TBD) For more information, contact 575-522-8775 x116 or DASWCD.Board@daswcd. org. LAS CRUCES BULLETIN NEWS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2019 | 11 Love at First Wish holds first fundraiser

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The first annual Love at First Wish fundraiser for Make-A-Wish New Mexico at St. Clair Winery & Bistro Feb. 8 raised more than $30,000 to support the wishes of critically ill children in southern New Mexico. Make-A-Wish New Mex- ico grants more than 100 wishes a year across New Mexico by recognizing the power of a wish, how it builds hope, strength and joy in the children who re- ceive it, and how it brings COURTESY PHOTOS families and communities Ben and Chris Woods, Christy and Craig Buchanan together. No eligible child is turned away. Organized by the South- ern New Mexico Make-A- W interW ellbeing H ealth F air Wish Ambassadors, who are committed to raising sponsored by local awareness, the first Bridget and Joe Salopek Love at First Wish fund- Good Samaritan Home Health raiser attracted 19 indi- viduals and organizations Save a Stamp, Pay Online! who sponsored the event at the $1,000-or-above level. Zia Natural Gas Company now Saturday | February 23 Key sponsors include offers online payments. Adams Radio Group; from 8 A.M. to 4 P.M. Garrey and Kathy Car- Visit www.ziagas.com and ruthers; Dan Howard create an online account and Jenifer Lichtenfels; At Good Samaritan LC Village Social Center El Paso Electric; Ben today to access the following: 3011 Buena Vida Circle and Chris Woods; Angela and Gregg Throneberry; • View or print your bill Jan and Mike Morehead; Visit and Learn More about Health topics • View and compare Donna and Sam Alden; and cutting edge Technology available Smoky and Alan Torgen- usage history son; Rama and Ammu • Sign up for email for today’s Adult population: Devasthali; Flores, Taw- notifications for new bills ney, & Acosta, P.C.; Dr. • Sign up for Pay-By-Text • Speakers every Hour • Entertainment John Conniff, Pediatric • View your account balance in Auditorium • Enchilada Fundraiser - Dentistry; Warren and • Make an online payment Law Dental; One Source • Healthcare and Wellness 11 A.M. to 2 P.M. benefitting Federal Credit Union; Exhibitors the “Angel Project” MountainView Regional Medical Center; Modrall For more information go to www.goodsam.com\lascruces Sperling Law Firm; New Mexico’s Natural Choice or call 575-202-5157 Burrell College of Osteo- pathic Medicine; Candis 575-526-4427 • 1-800-453-5546 Stern; Aprendamos Inter- vention Team; and Emily 3700 W. Picacho Ave • Las Cruces and Kyle Moberly. www.ziagas.com LC3-LV39388 12 | FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2019 NEWS LAS CRUCES BULLETIN Picacho Hills Country Club sale pending By ROB MCCORKLE residents raised $50,000 For the Bulletin to hire a lawyer to begin drafting by-laws. That Barring an unforeseen effort was placed on hold development, it appears last fall when a potential the perseverance of the buyer stepped forward. current owners and Country club member- members of Picacho Hills ship has remained at Country Club to avoid roughly 400. the fate of shuttered Las “It hasn’t been an Cruces and Santa Teresa overly complicated deal,” country clubs has paid Don Biad told almost100 off. people who attended During three meetings Tuesday’s 11 a.m. presen- Tuesday at the westside tation, “but there’s been country club, the co- some due diligence work owners of Southwest that needed to be done. Golf Management, LLC, Todd Barranger But it’s all come together outlined their plans to and we’re at the last purchase the country clubhouse and golf main- stage of the puzzle, which club from the Biad broth- tenance building. The is community support to ers, revamp the member- approximate closing date bridge the gap.” ship structure and make is slated to be shortly During a Q-and-A ses- improvements to the after receipt of the new sion, Biad said he plans clubhouse, golf course liquor license, which the to remain a member of and other facilities. Part- potential new owners the country club. ners Jim Bellows and anticipate will be by the “We want this to be the Todd Barranger made a end of May. focal point of the commu- Power Point presentation PHOTOS BY ROB MCCORKLE Funds from new mem- nity,” he said. “We want and answered questions Don Biad, Todd Barranger and Jim Bellows bership sales and conver- this to be a great gather- from club members and sions will be placed in an ing place that’s profitable area residents. “We’ve done due dili- there won’t be a closing.” escrow account. Country for the new owners, but The country club’s gence and spent about Bellows says his com- club members will have also a place that we can suitors, headquartered in $80,000, so we’re pretty pany has identified a Bellows addresses Tuesday’s the option of converting come to enjoy.” Scottsdale, Arizona, said comfortable with where willing seller of a full- audience. to the new transferable As they exited, meeting they have been looking we are,” Bellows said. service New Mexico membership and pay- attendees were encour- portion of the $1.3 mil- into the purchase of the “We still have to get a liquor license but noted ing an initiation fee or aged to pick up a Pre- lion that Southwest Golf property for about eight full-service liquor license it could take several retaining their fee-free Membership Agreement Management projects months. Southwest Golf but have gone through months to finalize pur- current membership that offering a 10 percent it will raise from new Management owns eight the whole process of chase of the license that would be non-transfer- discount in initiation fees membership initiation public and private golf seller finalizing and at could cost as much as able. available through April fees for renovations and courses in Arizona and this point I don’t think $400,000. That revenue Don and Luis Biad 1. Those fees range from improvements to the California. there’s any reason why represents a significant put the 167-acre country $1,000 for a Social Club- club, which opened in house Membership to Better Life Pet Foods ADDICTION RECOVERY CENTER 1978, on the market for $4,500 for a Full Family Proud Sponsor of our “Pet of the Week” SETTING THE STANDARD FOR PSYCHIATRIC & ADDICTION SERVICES $3.2 million almost two Golf & Club membership. 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Flame arrival: Senior rise. Info: Rosemarie I. Beginning in Microsoft discussed. Stephen Fried, 11 a.m. COMING UP Olympics torch arrives Sanchez, 575-650-3545, or Word. How to create and • Advanced Microsoft Wednesday, Feb. 20, Las Doña Ana Modular Rail- at Old Mesilla Plaza, 1:30 Cheryl Frank, 575-650- format basic documents. Excel – Thursday, Feb. 28, Cruces Railroad Mu- road: Train display, 10 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 16. 7607. Basic computer skills are 5:30-7:30 p.m. How to sort seum, 351 N. Mesilla St. a.m.-4 p.m. Friday, Feb. Info: Cecilia Acosta, 575- required. and filter tables and how Info: 575-528-3444, las- 15, Las Cruces Railroad 642-6048. Story Time: 1:30-2:30 p.m. • Advanced Microsoft Word to apply styles for easier cruces.org/museums. Museum, 351 N. Mesilla Tuesday, Feb. 19, New – Thursday, Feb. 21, 5:30- viewing. St. Info: 575-649-9503. ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’: Mexico Farm & Ranch 7:30 p.m. How to make Minnesota Club: Monthly The film classic screens Heritage Museum, 4100 dynamic documents by Rail Readers Book Club: luncheon 11 a.m. Wednes- Open house: NMSU at 7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. Dripping Springs Road. importing pictures and “Appetite for America,” day, Feb. 20, at Sunset Astronomy Department 16, Rio Grande Theatre, Bring your little ones to tables. Saving documents the definitive biogra- SEE PAGE hosts first open house of 211 N. Main St. Doors the indoor Adventure to the cloud will also be phy of Fred Harvey by COMING UP, 17 the semester, 7 p.m. Fri- open at 6. Info: 575-541- Corral for story time and day, Feb. 15, Tombaugh 2290. a craft. Ages 3-6. Free Campus Observatory, with regular admission. We Have Your Windows Covered! 3415 Williams Ave. Info: Book signing: Includes Info: 575-522-4100. 575-646-4438. local authors John W. Coleman, Linda Renee Computer classes: APA yard sale: Benefits Haywood and William J. Thomas Branigan Memo- ACTion Program for Beerman, 2-4 p.m. Sun- rial Library hosts free Animals’ spay and neuter day, Feb. 17, Moonbow Al- computer literacy classes Since program, 8 a.m.-noon Sat- terations and Gift Shop, in the Computer Training ® 1976 urday, Feb. 16, 1150 E. Las 225 E. Idaho #32. Info: Lab, second floor, during Cruces Ave. Info: 575-644- Alice B. Davenport, 575- February. Registration 0505, mail@apalascruces. 527-1411, adavenport@ not required, but space Visit our Showroom to see complete org. totacc.com. limited. Attendees are welcome to bring their selection of Custom Window coverings, Maya Textiles: Federation of Democratic own laptops. Info: Vicki Weaving Shutters and Bedding for Justice sale, 10 a.m.-4 Women of Doña Ana County: Minnick, 575-528-4002 or p.m. Saturday, Feb. 16, 525 Monthly meeting, 6 p.m. [email protected]. E. Lohman, Suite C (up- Monday, Feb. 18, Stay- • Microsoft Word Basics – 2310 N. Temple • 526-2880 • www.SpringCrestNM.com stairs). Fair Trade sale of bridge Suites, 2651 North- Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2-4 p.m. hand-made textiles from Maya weaving coopera- tives in Chiapas, Mexico; THANK YOU FOR RECYCLE MORE all proceeds go to the RECYCLING! weavers. Sales continue ¡Gracias por reciclar! OF THESE: the 3rd Saturday of each Recycle your paper, cardboard, RECICLAJE MÁS DE LO SIGUIENTE: month. Info: weaving-for- plastic, cans loose in your cart. Recicle su papel, cartón, plástico, justice.org. latas sueltas en su carrito. Paper Papel

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Kitchen, Laundry, and Bath ‘Madagascar’: Children’s Bottles and Containers empty and replace cap matinee with Alex the lion, Marty the zebra, Melman the giraffe and Cans Gloria the hippo, noon Latas de metal Aluminum and Steel Cans Saturday, Feb. 16, Rio empty and rinse Grande Theatre, 211 N.

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OF LAS CRUCES, INC. BULLETIN REPORT SERVING SOUTHERN NEW MEXICO FOR OVER 30 YEARS Las Cruces City Coun- cil is very pleased with the performance of City Manager Stuart C. Ed after completing the sec- ond part of an annual performance evaluation Feb. 4. The review consisted solely on the terms of his employment contract. Ed’s last review, in Sep- tember 2018, was strictly STUART C. ED performance-based, and the council then said it to wait on a new contract was very pleased with his until a new council’s performance. seated in November.” As a result of the Elections for mayor contract review, Ed will and city council seats in receive a 3 percent salary Districts 1, 2 and 4 will be increase and a 2 percent conducted on Nov. 5, 2019. cost-of-living increase. City council will His current base salary is consider ratifying Ed’s $172,890. contract at an upcoming Ed’s current contract council meeting. ends Nov. 6, 2019. But As city manager, Ed his contract has been ex- is the city council’s sole tended through June 28, employee. All other City CRUMPETCS PLUS JUSTSO LIKE HOME TAP PLUS 2020. employees report to the * * * “I think it’s fair to say city manager. Currently, $2.99 per sq.ft. $2.99 per sq.ft. $2.99 per sq.ft. the majority of the coun- Ed oversees 1,642 full- Lifetime warranty. High density carpet. Eco-friendly, soil, and stain resistant carpet. Lifetime warranty. High density carpet. cil wanted to give Stuart time equivalent positions IN STOCK IN STOCK IN STOCK a longer contract,” Mayor and an adopted budget of Ken Miyagishima said. $390,857,495 for fiscal year FINANCING AVAILABLE** “But it was Stuart’s idea 2018-2019.

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By CASSIE MCCLURE installed (71 percent These workers are part of then carefully close the the upgraded technology, started in July 2018 and and SUZANNE MICHAELS complete), and 89 large JCI’s work group, which water meter box that will water meters require was initially anticipated For the Bulletin commercial water me- is assisting LCU update now have wires attached more gentle handling. to take 22 months; how- ters have been installed customer water and gas to the inside of the water If the lid is not opened ever, due to the efficient Completing a project (95 percent), 2,788 water meters. meter box lid. carefully, the wires may water meter installations ahead of schedule is meter retrofits are done Thanks to well-trained “They’ve really been be torn away. That will it may end sooner. always a good thing. In (75 percent), and 9,567 crews a water meter dedicated in resolving signal a tampering of the the case of the citywide gas meter retrofits are upgrade takes about 15 customer issues when box to the monitoring sys- Las Cruces Utilities upgrade of water and gas finished (35 percent). minutes, especially if the it comes to the meter tem, which can result in a provides gas, water, meters, Las Cruces is see- That means the project box and lines are clean. installs,” said LCU Regu- $200 tampering fine. wastewater and solid ing an excellent example is several weeks ahead of RTS has a special crew latory Environmental While the project is waste services to approxi- of the City’s PEAK Per- schedule. that goes ahead of the Services/Technical Sup- now heading into the mately 100,000 Las Cruces formance initiative and is You might have seen installers to make sure port Administrator, Carl central and older sections residents and businesses. cheering the progress of the RTS Water Solu- that access is easy. Then, N. Clark, P.E. of Las Cruces, Clark still Reach them at 575-528- the project. tions (RTS) workers with the second crew comes Homeowners are re- anticipates staying ahead 3500 from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. “There has been a great bright yellow vests or to install the ERTs (an minded that because of of schedule. The project Monday-Friday. coordination between pullovers in your neigh- Encoder Receiver Trans- Johnson Controls Inc. borhood, bent over your mitter supplied locally by (JCI) and Las Cruces water meter or using a Itron) and leak sensors Utilities (LCU),” said power drill to switch out in the water meter box. Dr. Jorge A. Garcia, the face plate on your gas They also run the water ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT P.E., LCU director. “The meter, but you probably line to make sure every- project progress has ex- didn’t see them for long. thing works properly and ceeded our expectations, especially with their com- mitment for making sure 10-year that all of our customers Guarantee are satisfied with the ERAZ PAINTIN speed of the updating of M TOMERIC STUC G IN their meters.” AS CO C C. EL TOMERIC ROOF OATIN As of mid-January, AS N & EP CO G L AL STAI OXY CONC ATI Paving The Way to 20,395 small and in- E ECI RETE NG P COAT termediate automated S ING a Better Downtown.

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The Las Cruces Parks and Recreation Depart- ment is looking for a few good tree stewards. The recruitment process is now underway for the 2019 class of community volunteers who will be trained “to care for trees in public spaces and on Left to right are Las Cruces tree stewards Tina Smiley, Yvonne their own property,” said PHOTOS COURTESY JIMMY ZABRISKIE/CITY OF LAS CRUCES PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT Monsnais, Winifred Jahnke and Jerri Wells, along with Jason city Community Forester City staff and volunteer tree stewards hard at work during a 2018 tree planting. Fechner and Michael Balough from the city nursery and Penny Jimmy Zabriskie. the Poodle, standing next to tree number 300 last May. Training includes 32 training, tree stewards with a commitment “to Tree stewards have are asked to volunteer 40 plant, grow, maintain and helped plant 33 trees on the mexicana), Fremont cot- for the 2019 tree steward hours of hands-on classes, tonwoods (Populus fre- program and a more de- which will b e held 8 a.m.- hours of their time con- promote our community south side La Llorona Park ducting such activities as forest,” the news release in the past two months, montii) and Montezuma tailed description of the noon on Wednesdays, Feb. cypress (Taxodium mucro- classes may be found at the 27-April 17, at the Frank planting trees, aiding in said. Zabriskie said, and will be educational efforts like “The tree stewards are planting more this month natum),” Zabriskie said. city’s tree steward web- O’Brien Papen Commu- “All four of these tree spe- site: www.las-cruces.org/ nity Center Auditorium, Arbor Day and assisting in a fun group of tree-loving north of the Picacho the maintenance of trees people who care about our bridge. cies should be very happy en/departments/parks- 304 Bell Ave. Classes are being planted close to the and-recreation/parks/ taught by experienced tree in Las Cruces parks, the wonderful city and what to “Tree stewards planted city said in a news release. help plant, maintain and Arizona walnuts (Jug- river.” community-wellness/tree- experts. “Trees stewards have stewards. In exchange for the The city’s tree steward promote trees,” Zabriskie lans major), Mexican program began in 2012 said. sycamores (Platanus been hand watering the For more information newly planted trees at the about the program, contact Odd Fellows cemetery the Zabriskie at 575-541-2101 or 2 Unique Hospitals. 2 Distinct Specialties. past year,” he said. [email protected]. The city has more than 6,000 trees in parks, trails, Mike Cook may be con- 1 Convenient Location. facilities, rights-of-way and tacted at mike@lascruces- medians, Zabriskie said. bulletin.com. A program application

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Mesilla Valley Chapter of Ranch Heritage Museum, $7. Info: www.LCMuse- ‘Tombaugh Day’: Honor- Nesting & Nestlings: What COMING UP the Military Officers Asso- 4100 Dripping Springs umRocks.com. ing the work of local birds need for a successful CONTINUED FROM 13 ciation of America: Dinner Road. Sixth annual event astronomer Clyde Tom- breeding season. 1-2 p.m. meeting, 6 p.m. Wednes- hosted by the Friends Las Cruces Fire Dept.: baugh, 10 a.m.-noon, Sat- Saturday, Feb. 23 , Wild Grill, 1274 Golf Club Road. day, Feb. 20, Las Cruces of the Museum features Free class on resuscita- urday, Feb. 23, Museum Birds Unlimited, 2001 All those with ties to Min- Convention Center. Cost more than 60 vendors, tion during cardiac ar- of Nature & Science, 411 E. Lohman Ave., Suite nesota are welcome. Info: of the meal is $28 per geology discussions, door rest, 10-11 a.m. Saturday, N. Main St. Free. Info: 130. Free, reservations Kris 575-323-3624. person. Former, current prizes, children’s activi- Feb. 23, East Mesa Public 575-522-3120, las-cruces. requested: 575-523-5489, or retired warrant or ties and food and bever- Safety Complex, 550 N. org/museums. or email wbulcnature@ Las Cruces AARP Chapter: commissioned officers ages for sale. Admission Sonoma Ranch Blvd. gmail.com Meeting, 2 p.m. Wednes- of the Armed Forces, day, Feb. 20, Senior Public Health Service or Amigos, 3948 E. Lohman NOAA and their surviv- Ave. Attendees are asked ing spouses are welcome. to bring a dry food item Info: Christine Sautter, for the less fortunate in 352-317-7129, or Bob Gau- the community. pel, 575-993-3060.

Discovery Afternoon: ‘Hope Stories’: NMSU Explore daily life during history student David Lee the colonial period dur- on the recent history of ing the month of Febru- the Mesilla Valley Com- ary at the New Mexico munity of Hope, 7 p.m. SALE! Farm & Ranch Heritage Thursday, Feb. 21, Good WE’LL DO YOUR TAXES Museum, 4100 Dripping Samaritan Auditorium, Springs Road. Info: 575- 3011 Buena Vida Circle. 522-4100. Free. Info: Jim, 521-8771. • Wednesday, Feb. 20, FOR 2:30-4 p.m.: This class Doña County Federated Re- is designed for middle publican Women: Meet 11:30 School level students, a.m. Friday, Feb. 22, Trin- FREE! grades 6-8. $3 for students ity Lutheran Church, 2900 Bring Us Your W-2 And Use Your TAX REFUND TO BUY TODAY! and $3 for parents who Elks Drive. This month’s wish to attend. Limit guest speaker is Rod of 12 students. Register Adair, former four-term 2012 Chevy Impala at: goo.gl/forms/Wuca- New Mexico State Sena- hu0Qm1CKqMc13 tor. Deadline for reserva- tions is Feb. 18. Contact ‘Birth of Rocky Planets’: Patricia Rothengass, 575- The InSight Mission to 650-5057 or artpjr1940@ Mars, with guest speaker yahoo.com. Richard Pacheco, 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 20, Museum Rocks! Gem & Museum of Nature & Sci- Mineral Show: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. /Mo./Mo. ence, 411 N. Main St. Info: Saturday, Feb. 23 and 10 OR 575-522-3120, las-cruces. a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday, Feb. Used Stk # S4933. $5,999 Sale Price. $500 Down, 0.6% APR, OAC @ 38 months. Tax, title, license & dealer transfer service fee additional. org/museums. 24, New Mexico Farm & 355 South Valley Drive OPEN At The Corner Of MON-SATMON-SM AT Valley Dr. & Amador 575.523.8398 GuaranteedAsk about our Credit Approval ** GetG Pre-Approved Now: NoCreNoCreditLowCredit.comditLowCredit com ~ Tax, title license & dealer transfer service fee additional. **May require: (a) a minimum down payment up to 15% of the cost of the vehicle you want to buy, (b) employment with a minimum monthly gross income of $800, (c) evidence of physical damage insurance, (d) proof of SeSH Hablabl EEspanol residence (ex: telephone or cable bill), (e) valid driver’s license or other valid governmental-issued identification. See dealer for details. 18 | FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2019 NEWS LAS CRUCES BULLETIN Tickets on sale for annual Buffalo Roast

By MIKE COOK Mountain Natural Meats Las Cruces Bulletin located outside Denver, Dennis said. Tickets are now avail- “The 250 pounds of buf- able for Human Systems falo is specially packed Research, Inc.’s (HSR) in ice and driven to Las eighth annual Buffalo Cruces by a member of Roast, but they’re going the HSR board of direc- fast. tors. Upon arrival in Las The event is 7 p.m. Sat- Cruces, the meat is trans- urday, March 9, at New ferred into cold storage Mexico Farm & Ranch by Juan Morales of the Heritage Museum. Santa Fe Grill until ready Tickets are $50 each to cook. Cooking takes and will only be sold in two days because the advance. None will be buffalo is slow roasted in available at the door. order to ensure its mois- Cash and checks are ac- ture and tenderness.” cepted but credit cards Douglas D. Scott The Buffalo Roast is are not. The 2016, 2017 a fundraising event in and 2018 buffalo roasts cord with then-current support of HSR’s Cañada sold out. military tactics while the Alamosa Project. This year’s keynote Lakota and Cheyenne “The purpose of this speaker will be Doug- warriors employed a cul- project is to explore the las D. Scott. His topic is turally based fluid war history of human ad- PHOTOS COURTESY DR. DEB DENNIS/HSR, INC. “Fields of Fire: Indian group concept that made aptation in relation to and Army Tactics at the best use of available ter- The silent auction at the 2018 HSR Buffalo Roast. environmental change in rain as cover. Simply 1876 Little Bighorn Battle Yes, buffalo the Rio Alamosa canyon stated, the archaeological and the Application of was on the west of Truth or Conse- Firearm Identification in record demonstrates the menu at the quences” Dennis said. Revealing the Story.” Native Americans out- 2018 roast. “Nineteen years of field “The HSR Buffalo numbered, out gunned, work and analytical re- Roast is unlike any other and out fought the U.S. search have significantly fundraiser,” said HSR Seventh Cavalry on June expanded the under- Executive Director Deb 25, 1876.” standing of human and Dennis. “It is an evening Scott spent more than environmental dynam- of friends and neighbors 30 years with the U.S. De- ics on an archaeological sharing exceptional food, partment of the Interior frontier. The stories of hunting for lost treasures (DOI) and the National generations of people at the silent auction ta- Park Service, HSR said. who lived along Alamosa bles and storytelling.” He is currently an ad- Creek across 4,000 years After the fundraiser’s junct research faculty at were displayed in an unique dining experi- Colorado Mesa University exhibit NMFRHM for a ence, attendees will be and maintains an affilia- year.” The exhibit can be invited to “sit back and tion with the Department viewed at exhibition.can- be transported in time of Anthropology, Univer- adaalamosaproject.org. by Scott, internationally sity of Nebraska-Lincoln. ous human rights orga- also lent his expertise to ment. He is the author HSR is the oldest non- renowned scholar, as he Scott received his Ph.D. nizations in El Salvador, HSR for the White Sands or co-author of many profit in New Mexico recounts the archaeology in anthropology from the Croatia, Rwanda, Cyprus, Missile Range Hembrillo award-winning books, doing archeological re- and history from General University of Colorado, Iraq, and on an animal Battlefield project.” including “Uncovering search. Custer’s last fight,” Den- Boulder in 1977. welfare case in Canada.” Scott received the DOI’s History: Archaeological For tickets and more nis said. “Doug has also been Scott “is particularly distinguished service Investigations at the Lit- information, call 575-524- “Over 30 years of ar- involved with human noted for his expertise award in 2002 “for his tle Bighorn,” and “Health 9456 or stop by the HSR of- chaeological investiga- rights and forensic in- in battlefield archeology innovative research in of the Seventh Cavalry: A fice at 535 S. Melendres St. tion of the iconic Battle vestigations since the and firearms identifica- battlefield archeology Medical History.” of the Little Bighorn … early 1990s,” Dennis said. tion, having worked on that started with his work The buffalo meat Mike Cook may be con- reveal that Custer’s troop “He has worked with the more than 60 battlefield at the Little Bighorn Bat- served at the dinner is tacted at mike@lascruces- deployment was in ac- United Nations and vari- sites,” HSR said. “He tlefield National Monu- purchased from Rocky bulletin.com. LAS CRUCES BULLETIN NEWS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2019 | 19 Hispanic Chamber banquet ‘Aggie Experience’ slated The Las Cruces Hispanic Chamber of Commerce celebrated its 2019 Annual Banquet Feb. 8 at Hotel Encanto. Actor Edward James Olmos By VICTORIA BALDERRAMA For the Bulletin attended, and the LCHCC gave its annual awards. Winners were Robbi Berry, Educator of the Year; Silvia Estrada-Mariscal, Bilingual Educa- On Monday, Feb. 18, tor of the Year; Retired Las Cruces Police Department Chief, the late Undergraduate Admis- Jaime Montoya, Distinguished Service Award; Greater Las Cruces sions and Orientation will host the last Aggie Chamber of Commerce, Community Partnership Award; La Casa, Inc., Experience event of the Non Profit of the Year; Salud!, Small Business of the Year; Spaceport 2018-2019 academic year America, Large Business of the Year; Mark Medoff, Citizen of the Year. on the New Mexico State University campus. The Aggie Experience is free and open to all potential future students and their COURTESY PHOTO families. High school students tour the New Mexico State University “The purpose of this campus during an Aggie Experience event in fall 2018. event is to get students to visit NMSU. We want Pan American Center, tours. them to spend a day the day’s events will fea- For more information on campus and picture ture an information fair about the Aggie Experi- themselves as an Aggie,” and a welcome session ence event, visit aggie- said Danielle Staley, as- as well as presentations experience.nmsu.edu/ sociate director of Under- from the housing and event-information. graduate Admissions and residential life depart- Orientation. ments, student life and Victoria Balderrama may Following check-in financial aid along with be reached at 575-646- from 8:15 to 9 a.m. at the housing and campus 1614, [email protected] Cupid’s Chase

BULLETIN PHOTOS BY RICHARD COLTHARP Joe Bullock, author of “Walking With Herb,” addresses the crowd. Bullock’s book was made into a movie, filmed in Las Cruces. He talked about the high number of Hispanics who worked on and supported the film.

BULLETIN PHOTO BY STEVE MACINTYRE Actor and star of “Walking Robbi Berry receives the Educator of the Year award from Burrell College of Osteopathic Medicine student Sam Baxter (center) starts off with fellow With Herb,” Edward James LCHCC board member Belia Alvarez. Behind them is His- participants for Cupid’s Chase Annual 5K run Saturday, Feb. 9, in Mesilla to raise money and Olmos panic Chamber CEO Curtis Rosemond. awareness for people with disabilities.

20 | Legal Notices Las Cruces Bulletin The Friday, February 15, 2019 Las Cruces Bulletin - your legal publication for LEGAL NOTICES Las Cruces and Doña Ana County, New Mexico

to Serve as Fiscal Agent for Help Wanted Help Wanted Safe Step Walk-In Tub, #1 Section 24, Township 21 S, LRG-00620 is north of Dona Miscellaneous Legal Notice the State of New Mexico's Full-Time Part-Time Selling Walk-in Tub in Range 1 W (NMPM), and Ana, NM and is approxi- Participation in the Project. North America. BBB Ac- more specifically located mately 992 feet east of the Get a SMARTPHONE for Police Officer Position House Cleaner Needed credited. Arthritis Founda- where Latitude and Longi- intersection of Cactus Patch $0 DOWN* with AT&T NOTICE is hereby given Copies Are Available for The Village of Hatch Police $500/Weekly tion Commendation. Ther- tude intersect at 32 0 27' Way and N. Valley Dr. Next? and AT&T Next that on December 31, 2018, Inspection During Working Department will be accept- Working Days: 2 days apeutic Jets. MicroSoothe 48.11 " N, 106 0 53' 40.26" Every Year #8480 $250 the Pakozdi Living Trust, Hours at the Office of the ing applications for a full Time Schedule: 9AM-1PM Air Therapy System. Less W (WGS84), on land owned Any person, firm or corpora- Gift Card for Switching to 1803 N. Valley Dr. Las City Clerk. Witness My time Police Officer. Appli- Email:johnkelvin1906 than 4 Inch Step-In. Wide by the applicant, for the tion or other entity having AT&T! (*Req`s well- Cruces, NM 88007, filed Hand and Seal of the City of cants must be New Mexico @outlook.com Door. Anti-Slip Floors. continued diversion of the standing to file objections or qualified credit. Limits & application numbered Las Cruces on this the 12th certified, and capable of American Made. Call amount of water subject to protests shall do so in restr`s apply.) LRG-00620, OSE File No. day of February, 2019. certification by waiver, be 855-785-0832 for up to all conditions and provisions writing (objection must be Want to Rent 1-888-989-2198 LRG-00007-12 with the physically able to perform $1500 Off. contained in the Final Judg- legible, signed, and include State Engineer for Permit to Linda Lewis, CMC all aspects of normal Change Location of Well ment and Settlement Agree- the writer's complete name, 2bd, 2ba, furnished a/c, DIRECTV & AT&T. 155 Applying for Social Securi- City Clerk police duties, and be within the Lower Rio ment in Stream System Issue phone number, email ad- garage, enclosed patio & Channels & 1000s of ty Disability or Appealing a available to work various Grande Underground Water No. 101, SS-97-101, filed dress, and mailing address). backyard no smoking / Shows/Movies On De- Denied Claim? Call Bill Date: 02/15, 2019 shifts and schedules. Ap- Basin in Doña Ana County August 22, 2011, combined The objection to the appro- pets $1000/mo mand (w/SELECT Pack- Gordon & Assoc., Social plications can be picked by discontinuing the use of with surface water from the val of the application must 1354 S Esperanza Diana age.) AT&T Internet 99 Security Disability Attor- STATE OF up at the Village of Hatch well LRG-00007, located Elephant Butte Irrigation be based on: (1) Impairment; NEW MEXICO 575-649-4266 Percent Reliability. Unlimi- neys, 1-855-380-6225. if impairment, you must Administrative Building lo- within the NE 1/4 SE 1/4 SW District for the irrigation of ted Texts to 120 Countries FREE Consultations. Local COUNTY OF cated at 133 N. Franklin St. 1 9.83 acres of land, owned by specifically identify your Commercial Kitchen for w/AT&T Wireless. Call 4 /4of Section 24, Township DOÑA ANA in Hatch, NM, or by visiting Attorneys Nationwide the applicant, located within water rights; and/or (2) Rent Month to Month or FREE Quote- 21 S, Range 1 W (NMPM), THIRD JUDICIAL [Mail: 2420 N St NW, 1 1 Public Welfare/Conservation our website at www.villag Lease option available Ide- and more specifically loca- the SW /4 SE /4 of Section DISTRICT COURT 1-888-758-5998 Washington DC. Office: of Water; if public welfare eofhatch.org, or by giving al for food catering or food ted where Latitude and 24, Township 21 S, Range 1 our office a call at Broward Co. (TX/NM Bar)] W (NMPM), as described by or conservation of water wholesalers Fully equip- DISH Network $69.99 For Longitude intersect at 32 0 NO. CV-2019-149 (575)267-5216. Submit ap- Subfile No. within the state of New ped Call for details: 190 Channels. Add High 27' 47.87" N, 1060 53' 51.8" JAMES T. MARTIN plication and resume to W (WGS84), on land owned LRN-28-002-0127 of the Mexico, you must show how 408-518-3662 Speed Internet for ONLY Viasat Satellite Internet. Up James Gimler, Chief of by Alfred Vega, and by Lower Rio Grande Hydro- you will be substantially and $14.95/month. Best Tech- to 12 Mbps Plans Starting IN THE MATTER OF Police at Village of Hatch Vacation utilizing existing well graphic Survey. specifically affected. The nology. Best Value. Smart at $30/month. Our Fastest THE PETITION OF PO Box 220 / 5 Chile Rentals LRG-00620, located within written protest must be filed, ROSAURA ARMENDAR- HD DVR Included. FREE Speeds (up to 50 Mbps) & in triplicate, with the State Capital Lane Hatch, NM the NW 1/4 SW 1/4 SE 1/4 of The site of existing well Installation. Some restric- Unlimited Data Plans Start IZ 87937-0220 or email to Engineer, 1680 Hickory FOR CHANGE OF [email protected] ADVERTISE YOUR VACA- tions apply. Call at $100/month. Call Viasat Loop, Suite J, Las Cruces, TION PROPERTY to more NAME or FAX #(575)267-4707. 1-855-404-4306. today! 1-855-260-8627 El Toro says, “Shop at NM 88005 within ten (10) than 185,000 New Mexico Applications will be accep- days after the date of the last NOTICE OF PETITION ted until position has been newspaper readers. Your VIAGRA and CIALIS Do you use a CPAP BIG DADDY’S publication of this Notice. 25-word classified ad will TO CHANGE NAME filled. USERS! Cut your drug machine for SLEEP AP- ” Facsimiles (faxes) will be appear in 23 newspapers costs! SAVE $$! 50 Pills for NEA? Get your FDA ap- Flea Market accepted as a valid protest as POSITION AVAILABLE: around the state for only $99.00. FREE Shipping! proved CPAP machine NOTICE IS HEREBY Open Saturday & Sunday long as the hard copy is New Mexico State Univer- $100. 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Call to the Office of the State Name in the Third District Monday to Friday 7:00 am net. As Low As 2330 S. Valley Drive Engineer, 575-524-6160. If to 3:30 Office Space National Debt Relief $14.95/month (for the first court, Doña Ana County, 562 N. Telshor 844-283-0412. no valid protest or objection New Mexico, wherein she pm variable hours (may 3 months.) Reliable High is filed, the State Engineer work some Saturdays, 816 sq. ft. Speed Fiber Optic Tech- 523-0603 seeks to change her name Attention: Oxygen Users! will evaluate the application from Rosaura Armendariz to Sundays or Holidays) nology. Stream Videos, in accordance with the Education-None; Retail Location Gain freedom with a Porta- Music and More! Call GUITARS Rosa A. Almaguer, and that 820 Spruce ble Oxygen Concentrator! provisions of Chapter 72 this Petition will be heard Experience- none. Duties: Earthlink Today NMSA 1978. Performs duties such as: 2456 sq. ft. No more heavy tanks and 1-888-805-8653. Amplifiers before the Honorable James plowing, disking, weeding, refills! Guaranteed Lowest T. Martin, District Judge, on Retail Location Prices! Call the Oxygen PA Equipment Dates: 02/01, 02/08, 02/15, the 25th day of February pruning, planting, harvest- SAVE on Medicare Sup- 2019 ing crops, operation of 400-C N. Telshor Concentrator Store: plement Insurance! FAST Hand Percussion 2019, at the hour of 11:00 farm equipment and use of 1252 sq. ft. 866-464-6041. and FREE Quote from a.m., at the Doña Ana Effects Pedals & Processors NOTICE OF INTENT TO County Courthouse, 201 W. tools. #REQ. NO eHealth. Compare! Call ADOPT 1901391S. Apply on line at West Hadley With Medicare, shopping NOW! (Annual Election Used Stereo Audio Components Picacho, Las Cruces, New Commercial around is key. Compare Period October 15th - Mexico. http://hr.nmsu.edu/jobs/. The City Council of The Warehouses FREE Quotes from A- December 7th.) CALL Basses Department Contact Info: City of Las Cruces, New Dave Lowry, telephone Up to 2000 sq. ft. Rated Carriers to Save on 1-877-358-0472. Mandolins • Violins • Banjos Respectfully submitted, Garage Doors, a Medigap Plan Today! Mexico, Hereby Gives No- /s/ Rosura Armendariz (575)646-2281 Deadline tice of Its Intent to Adopt the Heat/AC & Restrooms. Get Covered and Save!! DONATE YOUR CAR, Recording King • Morgan Monroe • Savannah VMT Rosura Armendariz for applications is 2/17/19, Following Ordinance(s) at a Call 888-490-3959 TRUCK OR BOAT TO 2308 Calle de Suenos NMSU is an EEO/AA Red Line • Lucida • Revival Regular City Council Meet- Call 575-526-8116 HERITAGE FOR THE Las Cruces, NM 88001 employer. COMPUTER ISSUES? ing to be Held on March 4, Leasing Services Inc. BLIND. Free 3 Day Vaca- 575-323-4524 FREE DIAGNOSIS by 2019: Housekeeping 1103 N. Solano tion, Tax Deductible, Free GEEKS ON SITE! Virus Consignment Sales • Trade-ins at 100 percent Supervisor Needed Towing, All Paperwork Tak- Dates: 02/08, 02/15, 2019 Removal, Data Recovery! (1) Council Bill No. 19-021; Experience & Bilingual pre- en Care Of. CALL 24/7 EMERGENCY SERV- Ordinance No. 2886: An STATE OF ferred but not required 1-877-613-0103. Half-price String Sets Sat. & Sun. Each Week! Apply in Person 1611 ICE, In-home re- Ordinance Supporting In- NEW MEXICO pair/On-line solutions. $20 vestment of $100,000 in an COUNTY OF Hickory Loop GOT AN OLDER CAR, CHECK US OUT ON OFF ANY SERVICE! Economic Development DOÑA ANA VAN OR SUV? Do the 855-316-1077 CRAIG’S LIST & FACEBOOK Project in Accord with the THIRD JUDICIAL humane thing. Donate it to City of Las Cruces Local DISTRICT COURT the Humane Society. Call Still paying too much for Economic Development 1-877-929-1711. you MEDICATION? Save Plan, Authorizing an Eco- NO. CV-2019-91 up to 90% on RX refill! nomic Development Project MARCI E. BEYER Order today and receive Participation Agreement Be- free shipping on 1st order tween the City and Gany- IN THE MATTER OF prescription required. mede Games, LLC, and THE PETITION OF 844-819-4673 Entering into an Agreement NORMA JEAN HERNAN- Friday, February 15, 2019 Las Cruces Bulletin Legal Notices | 21 Las Cruces Bulletin - your legal publication for LEGAL NOTICES Las Cruces and Doña Ana County, New Mexico

Cruces, NM NOTICE IS HEREBY Dated: January 29th, 2019. OFFICE OF THE COUNTY Colvin Jr., Deceased DEZ GIVEN that the undersigned CLERK OF SAID COUN- By: Robert Doyle FOR CHANGE OF Respectfully submitted, has been appointed personal /s/ Fernando Orozco TY ON DECEMBER 27, c/o Legal Process Network NAME /s/ Linda T. Tirre representative of this estate. Fernando Orozco 2006, IN BOOK 22 PREPARED & SUBMIT- P.O. Box 51526 Linda T. Tirre All persons having claims 5474 Monte Luz St. PAGE(S) 83-91 OF PLAT TED BY: NEW MEXICO ON NO- Albuquerque, NM 87181 NOTICE OF PETITION 1350 Pines St. against this estate are re- Las Cruces, NM 88012 RECORDS. JOSEPH M. HOLMES, P.A. VEMBER 21, 2003 IN 2 NM-18-827697-JUD TO CHANGE NAME Las Cruces, NM 88001 quired to present their claims 575-649-7005 PO Box 366 PLAT BOOK 20, FOLIO IDSPub #0149493 575-202-5659 within four (4) months after Unless you file and serve a Las Cruces, NM 88004-0366 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- 476-478. the date of the first publica- SUBMITTED: pleading or motion in re- (575) 524-0833 1/25/2019 2/1/2019 EN that NORMA JEAN Dates: 02/08, 02/15, 2019 tion of this notice, or the ESTRADA LAW, P.C. sponse to the complaint in [email protected] 2/8/2019 2/15/2019 HERNANDEZ, a resident of If there is a conflict between claims will be forever bar- By/s/ Michele Ungvarsky, said cause on or before 30 the City of Las Cruces, STATE OF the legal description and the red. Claims must be presen- Esq. days after the last publica- /s/ Joseph M. Holmes County of Doña Ana, State NEW MEXICO street address, the legal STATE OF ted either to the undersigned 1340 Picacho Hills Drive tion date, judgment by Joseph M. Holmes of New Mexico, and over COUNTY OF description shall control. NEW MEXICO personal representative at Las Cruces, NM 88007 default will be entered Attorney for the Estate the age of fourteen years, DOÑA ANA The sale is to begin at 10:45 COUNTY OF the address listed below, or 575.556.2462 against you. has filed a Petition to THIRD JUDICIAL am on March 7, 2019, Third DOÑA ANA filed with the District Court Attorneys for The Estate of Dates: 02/08, 02/15, 02/22, Change Name in the Third DISTRICT COURT Judicial District Courthouse, THIRD JUDICIAL of Doña Ana, County, New Anna Marie Orozco, de- Respectfully Submitted, 2019 Judicial District Court, Doña City of Las Cruces, County DISTRICT Mexico, located at the ceased. WEINSTEIN & RILEY, Ana County, New Mexico, NO. D-307-PB2019-13 of Dona Ana, State of New following address: 201 W. P.S. wherein she seeks to change JUDGE MARTIN STATE OF Mexico, at which time I will Cause No. Picacho Ave, Las Cruces, Dates: 02/08, 02/15, 02/22, /s/ Elizabeth V. Friedenstein her name from Norma Jean NEW MEXICO sell to the highest and best D-307-CV-2018-01930 NM 88005. 2019 Hernandez to Norma Jean IN THE MATTER OF COUNTY OF bidder for cash, in lawful Judge: Marci Beyer Elizabeth V. Friedenstein Zamora, and that this Peti- THE ESTATE DOÑA ANA currency of the United States Dated: January 29th, 2019 5801 Osuna Road NE, Suite tion will be heard before the OF STATE OF THIRD JUDICIAL of America, the Property to DANIEL SALINAS A-103 Honorable Marci E. Beyer, BERNADETTE A. BOYD, NEW MEXICO DISTRICT pay expenses of sale, and to /s/ David Mark Dyer Albuquerque, New Mexico District Judge, on the 19th Deceased. COUNTY OF satisfy the foreclosure Judg- Plaintiff, David Mark Dyer 87109 day of March, 2019, at the DOÑA ANA Case No.: ment granted on December 1619 Williams Boulevard Phone: (505) 348 3200 hour of 11:00 a.m., at the NOTICE TO THIRD JUDICIAL D-307-CV-2018-01394 17, 2018 in the total amount vs. Kenner, LA 70062 [email protected] Doña Ana County Court- CREDITORS DISTRICT COURT of $231,815.48 with interest 504-251-8742 Attorney for Plaintiff house, 201 W. Picacho Ave. WELLS FARGO BANK, at the rate of 4.250% per VERONICA SALINAS SUBMITTED: Las Cruces, NM 88005 NOTICE IS HEREBY NO. D-307-CV-2018-02203 NA, Plaintiff, annum from October 29, GIVEN that LAWRENCE ESTRADA LAW, P.C., Dates: 02/01, 02/08, 02/15, 2018 through the date of the Defendant. By /s/ Michele Ungvarsky, 02/22, 2019 Respectfully submitted, D. BOYD has been appoin- IDAHO HOUSING AND vs. sale. The sale is subject to Esq. /s/ Norma Jean Hernandez ted Personal Representative FINANCE ASSOCIA- the entry of an Order by this NOTICE OF PENDENCY 1340 Picacho Hills Drive Norma Jean Hernandez of this estate. All persons TION, STATE OF MATTHEW W. WING- Court approving the sale. OF SUIT Las Cruces, NM 88007 1488 East Boutz Road having claims against said Plaintiff, NEW MEXICO FIELD; STACIE J. 575-556-2462 Las Cruces, NM 88001 estate are required to present COUNTY OF WINGFIELD; UNITED NOTICE IS FURTHER STATE OF NEW MEXI- Attorneys for the Estate of 575-520-4585 their claims within four (4) v. DOÑA ANA STATES OF AMERICA GIVEN that the real proper- CO to: VERONICA SALI- months after the date of the Ann M. Dyer, deceased. THIRD JUDICIAL BY AND THROUGH THE ty and improvements con- NAS. Dates: 02/08, 02/15, 2019 first publication of this JESUS GUERRA, PATRI- DISTRICT COURT SECRETARY OF HOUS- cerned with herein will be Notice or the claims will be Dates: 02/08, 02/15, 02/22, CIA SANDOVAL AKA ING AND URBAN DE- sold subject to any and all GREETINGS: You are forever barred. Claims must 2019 PATRICIA V. GUERRA, No.D-307-PB-2019-00008 VELOPMENT; SONOMA patent reservations, ease- hereby notified that the STATE OF be presented either to the THE STATE OF NEW Judge Manuel I. Arrieta RANCH EAST HOMEO- ments, and all taxes and above named Plaintiff has NEW MEXICO undersigned counsel for Per- STATE OF MEXICO DEPARTMENT WENRS ASSOCIATION, utility liens, special assess- brought suit against you in COUNTY OF sonal Representative or filed NEW MEXICO OF TAXATION & REVE- IN THE MATTER OF INC. AKA SONOMA ments and taxes that may be the District Court of Dona DOÑA ANA with the Clerk of the Third COUNTY OF NUE, NEW MEXICO ED- THE ESTATE OF RANCH EAST SUBDIVI- due. Wells Fargo Bank, NA, Ana County, New Mexico THIRD JUDICIAL Judicial District Court, 201 DOÑA ANA UCATIONAL ASSIS- ROBERT F. COLVIN JR., SION OWNERS ASSOCI- its attorneys, and the under- under Cause No: D-307- DISTRICT COURT W. Picacho, Las Cruces, THIRD JUDICIAL TANCE FOUNDATION, Deceased. ATION, INC., Defendants. signed Special Master, dis- CV-201801956, the general New Mexico 88005. DISTRICT COURT A NEW MEXICO NON- claim all responsibility for, object of which is to NO. CV-2019124 PROFIT CORPORA- NOTICE OF FORECLO- and the purchaser at the sale partition the following de- MANUEL I. ARRIETA MELISSA J. REEVES, P.C. No. D-307-PB-2019-00009 TION, NOTICE TO SURE SALE takes the property "as is," in scribed property owned by /s/ Melissa J. Reeves-Evins Hon: Martin, James T. Defendants. CREDITORS its present condition, subject Daniel Salinas and Veronica IN THE MATTER OF Melissa J. Reeves-Evins PLEASE TAKE NOTICE to the valuation of the Salinas as joint tenants and THE PETITION OF NM State Bar No. 7629 IN THE MATTER OF NOTICE OF SUIT NOTICE IS HEREBY that the above-entitled property by the County to recover property taxes and LINDA CHRISTINE 200 W. Las Cruces Ave., THE ESTATE STATE OF NEW MEXI- GIVEN that the undersigned Court, having appointed me Assessor as real or personal expenses incurred on said TORRES Ste. A OF ANNA MARIE OR- CO to the above-named has been appointed the or my designee as Special property, affixture of any property: FOR CHANGE OF Las Cruces, NM 88005 OZCO, DECEASED. Defendants Jesus Guerra and Personal Representative of Master in this matter with mobile or manufactured NAME 575-522-5009 522-5031 Patricia Sandoval aka Patri- this estate. All persons the power to sell, has home to the land, deactiva- Lot 3, Block 24, Meadow FAX NOTICE TO CRED- cia V. Guerra, having claims against this ordered me to sell the real tion of title to a mobile or Vista Subdivision, Plat #3, NOTICE OF PETITION Attorney for Personal Repre- ITORS estate are required to present property (the "Property") manufactured home on the in the City of Las Cruces, TO CHANGE NAME sentative GREETINGS: their claims within four situated in Dona Ana Coun- property, if any, environ- Dona Ana County, State of NOTICE IS HEREBY You are hereby notified that months after the date of the ty, New Mexico, commonly mental contamination on the New Mexico, as shown and NOTICE IS HEREBY Dates: 02/15, 02/22, 03/01, GIVEN that the undersigned the above-named Plaintiff first publication of this known as 4153 Council Oak property, if any, and zoning designated on the plat there- GIVEN that Linda Christine 2019 has been appointed personal has filed a civil action Notice or the claims will be Road, Las Cruces, NM violations concerning the of, filed in the office of the Torres, a resident of the City representative of this estate. against you in the above- forever barred. Claims must 88011, and more particularly property, if any. County Clerk of said Coun- of Las Cruces, County of STATE OF All persons having claims entitled Court and cause, the be presented either to the described as follows: ty, recorded in Book 9, Page Doña Ana, State of New NEW MEXICO against this estate are re- general object thereof being undersigned Personal Repre- NOTICE IS FURTHER 22 of Plat Records. Save and Mexico, and over the age of COUNTY OF quired to present their claims to foreclose a mortgage on sentative in care of Joseph LOT NUMBERED 28 IN GIVEN that the purchaser at except, the west 30'x 60' of fourteen years, has filed a DOÑA ANA within four (4) months after property located as 2914 San M. Holmes, P.A., PO Box BLOCK NUMBERED G such sale shall take title to Lot 3, Block 24, Unit III, Petition to Change Name in THIRD JUDICIAL the date of the first publica- Elizario Court, Las Cruces, 366, Las Cruces, New OF SEDOÑA HILLS SUB- the above described real owned by Daniel Salinas. the Third Judicial District DISTRICT COURT tion of this notice, or the NM 88007, Dona Ana Mexico 88004-0366, or filed DIVISION 2 AT SONOMA property subject to a one (1) Court, Doña Ana County, claims will be forever bar- County, New Mexico, said with the Third Judicial RANCH EAST, LAS CRU- month right of redemption. You are further notified that New Mexico, wherein she D-307-PB-2019-00007 red. Claims must be presen- property being more particu- District Court, 201 W. CES, DOÑA ANA COUN- unless a responsive pleading seeks to change her name Judge: Martin, James T. ted either to the undersigned larly described as: Picacho, Las Cruces, New TY, NEW MEXICO, AS PROSPECTIVE PUR- is filed with the District from Linda Christine Torres personal representative at Mexico 88005. THE SAME IS SHOWN CHASERS AT SALE ARE Court to Linda Torres, and that this IN THE MATTER OF the address listed below, or LOT 519, LEGENDS AND DESIGNATED ON ADVISED TO MAKE Administrator, Third Judi- Petition will be heard before THE ESTATE filed with the District Court WEST NORTH, PHASE 1, Dated: January 30, 2019 THE PLAT OF SAID SE- THEIR OWN EXAMINA- cial District, Dona Ana the Honorable Manuel Ar- OF ANN M. DYER, DE- of Doña Ana, County, New IN THE CITY OF LAS DOÑA HILLS SUBDIVI- TION OF THE TITLE AND County, New Mexico at 201 rieta, District Judge on the CEASED. Mexico, located at the CRUCES, DONA ANA /s/ Andrea Paul Weaver SION 2 AT SONOMA THE CONDITION OF THE W Picacho Ave, Las Cruces, 1st day of March, 2019, at following address: 201 W. COUNTY, NEW MEXICO, Andrea Paul Weaver, Per- RANCH EAST, FILED IN PROPERTY AND TO NM 88005, which respon- the hour of 2:30 p.m. at the NOTICE TO Picacho Ave, Las Cruces, AS SHOWN AND DESIG- sonal Representative of THE OFFICE OF THE CONSULT THEIR OWN sive pleading is also to be Doña Ana District Court- CREDITORS NM 88005. NATED ON THE PLAT COUNTY CLERK OF ATTORNEY BEFORE served upon the below house, 201 W. Picacho, Las THEREOF, FILED IN THE the Estate of Robert F. DOÑA ANA COUNTY, BIDDING. named attorney for the 22 | Legal Notices Las Cruces Bulletin The Friday, February 15, 2019 Las Cruces Bulletin - your legal publication for LEGAL NOTICES Las Cruces and Doña Ana County, New Mexico

Plaintiff within the time NATED ON THE PLAT OF CONSULT THEIR OWN OW RUN SUBDIVISION, Judicial District Court in the required by law, which is 30 SAID THE PINES, UNIT ATTORNEY BEFORE IN THE CITY OF LAS County of Doña Ana, State days after the date of the TWO, FILED IN THE BIDDING. CRUCES, DOÑA ANA of New Mexico, do hereby STATE OF third publication of this OFFICE OF THE COUNTY COUNTY, NEW MEXICO, cause to be issued this and on the east line of a fifty NEW MEXICO STATE OF Notice of Pendency of Suit, CLERK OF DOÑA ANA By: Robert Doyle AS SHOWN AND DESIG- Notice of Pendency of Suit, ft. street, known as Fourth COUNTY OF DOÑA ANA NEW MEXICO a judgment of default will be COUNTY, NEW MEXICO c/o Legal Process Network NATED ON THE PLAT for the purpose of service of Street, whence the SW cor. THIRD JUDICIAL COUNTY OF DOÑA ANA rendered against the above ON AUGUST 1, 1995 IN P.O. Box 51526 THEREOF, FILED IN THE process on any and all Of U.S.R.S. Serial 9A-116, DISTRICT COURT THIRD JUDICIAL named Defendant. PLAT BOOK 18, FOLIO Albuquerque, NM 87181 OFFICE OF THE COUNTY unknown persons who may marked by a 2 in. iron pipe DISTRICT COURT Plaintiff's attorney is Wil- 303-304. CLERK OF SAID COUN- claim any lien, interest or bears S. 18 deg. 26'40" E. No. D-307-CV-2019-00088 liam L. Lutz of Martin & 2 NM-16-732402-JUD TY ON APRIL 9, 1987, IN title adverse to the Plaintiff 10.0 ft.; thence S. 75 deg. Judge Beyer, Marci No. D-307-CV-2019-00085 Lutz, P.C., P.O. Box 1837 If there is a conflict between IDSPub #0150158 BOOK 14 PAGE(S) by publication. 09' W. approximately Judge Beyer, Marci Las Cruces, NM 88004. the legal description and the 359-360 OF PLAT RE- 1165.14 ft., and thence CITY OF LAS CRUCES, street address, the legal 2/15/2019 2/22/2019 CORDS. The names of the Plaintiff, running from said place of a New Mexico municipal CITY OF LAS CRUCES, Witness my hand and seal description shall control. 3/1/2019 3/8/2019 Defendants, and the Court in beginning, N. 18 deg. 26'40" corporation, a New Mexico municipal this 1st day of February The sale is to begin at 10:45 If there is a conflict between which said cause is pending W. along the east line of Plaintiff, corporation, 2019 am on March 21, 2019, STATE OF the legal description and the and the civil cause number Fourth Street 60.3 ft. to the Plaintiff, Third Judicial District NEW MEXICO street address, the legal are set out hereinabove. northwest corner of this vs. DISTRICT COURT AD- Courthouse, City of Las COUNTY OF description shall control. The Defendants against tract; thence N. 75 deg. 09' vs. MINISTRATOR Cruces, County of Dona DOÑA ANA whom service by publication E. 131.28 ft. to the northeast THE ESTATE OF RA- David S. Borunda Ana, State of New Mexico, THIRD JUDICIAL Unless you serve a pleading is sought to be obtained are corner of this tract; thence S. MONA T. HERNANDEZ, THE ESTATE OF By:/s/ Veronica Uribe at which time I will sell to DISTRICT or motion in response to the ROSITA BORUNDA RAM- 18 deg. 26'40" E. 60.3 ft. to deceased; TOMAS MARTINEZ, de- Veronica Uribe, Deputy the highest and best bidder Complaint in said cause on IREZ, and any and all the southeast corner of this THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, ceased; for cash, in lawful currency Case No.: or before thirty (30) days unknown persons who may tract, a point on the north DEVISEES AND THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, Dates: 02/08, 02/15, 02/22, of the United States of D-307-CV-2018-02365 after the last publication claim any lien, interest or line of Wilson Avenue; LEGATEES OF RAMO- DEVISEES AND LEGA- 2019 America, the Property to pay date, judgment by default title adverse to the Plaintiff. thence along the north line NA T. HERNANDEZ, TEES OF TOMAS MAR- expenses of sale, and to WELLS FARGO BANK, will be entered against you. The general object of this of Wilson Avenue, S. 75 Defendants. TINEZ, STATE OF satisfy the foreclosure Judg- N.A., action is to quiet and to set deg. 09' W. 131.28 ft. to the Defendants. NEW MEXICO ment granted on January 17, Plaintiff, McCARTHY & HOLTHUS, at rest the title of Plaintiff in place of beginning. Bounded NOTICE OF PENDENCY COUNTY OF 2019 in the total amount of LLP and to the lands described on the north and east by C. OF ACTION NOTICE OF PENDENCY DOÑA ANA $138,572.38 with interest at vs. Karen Weaver herein against any adverse Z. Howell; and on the south OF ACTION THIRD JUDICIAL the rate of 3.57999% per Carrie Cook claims of the Defendants and and west by public streets. To: Defendants, THE ES- DISTRICT annum from September 1, RICHARD G. WESNER 6501 Eagle Rock NE, Suite that the Defendants be TATE OF RAMONA T. To: Defendants, THE ES- 2018 through the date of the AKA RICHARD WES- A-3 barred and estopped from (Being the same property HERNANDEZ, deceased, TATE OF TOMAS MAR- Case No.: sale. The sale is subject to NER, MARGARET M. Albuquerque, New Mexico having or claiming any lien conveyed by warranty deed THE TINEZ, deceased, and D-307-CV-2016-01297 the entry of an Order by this WESNER AKA MAR- 87113 upon, any right or title to the dated May 15, 1953 from C. UNKNOWN HEIRS, DE- THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, Court approving the sale. GARET WESNER, Telephone No.: (505) estate of Plaintiff in and to Z. Howell and Leva Howell, VISEES AND LEGATEES DEVISESS AND LEGA- NATIONSTAR MORT- Defendants. 219-4900 said lands, or any portion his wife, to James Edward OF RAMONA T. HER- TEES OF TOMAS MAR- GAGE LLC D/B/A NOTICE IS FURTHER ccook thereof, adverse to the Gray and Billie Gray, his NANDEZ: TINEZ: CHAMPION MORT- GIVEN that the real proper- NOTICE OF PENDENCY @mccarthyholthus.com Plaintiff. wife, Owners therein, recor- GAGE COMPANY, Plain- ty and improvements con- OF ACTION Attorneys for Plaintiff ded May 26, 1953, Book You are hereby notified that You are hereby notified that tiff, cerned with herein will be The property which is affec- 130 of Warranty Deeds, the above-named Plaintiff, the above-named Plaintiff, sold subject to any and all STATE OF NEW MEXI- Dates: 02/01, 02/08, 02/15, ted and concerned by this Page 248, Records of Doña CITY OF LAS CRUCES, a CITY OF LAS CRUCES, a vs. patent reservations, ease- CO to Defendants, Richard 2019 pending action is located at Ana County, New Mexico.); New Mexico municipal cor- New Mexico municipal cor- ments, and all taxes and G. Wesner AKA Richard 1096 West Wilson Avenue, poration, has filed a civil poration, has filed a civil UNKNOWN HEIRS, DE- utility liens, special assess- Wesner and Margaret M. STATE OF Las Cruces, Doña Ana Commonly known as 1096 action against you in the action against you in the VISEES AND LEGATEES ments and taxes that may be Wesner AKA Margaret NEW MEXICO County, New Mexico 88005, West Wilson Avenue, Las above-entitled Court and above-entitled Court and OF LARRY L. LYON, due. Nationstar Mortgage Wesner: COUNTY OF and more particularly descri- Cruces, New Mexico 88005. cause, the general object cause, the general object DECEASED; PENELOPE LLC D/B/A Champion You are hereby notified that DOÑA ANA bed as follows, to wit: The name of the Plaintiff's thereof being to foreclose a thereof being to foreclose a A. KARSHNER; UNITED Mortgage Company, its at- the above-named Plaintiff THIRD JUDICIAL attorney is as follows: Dana municipal nuisance abate- municipal nuisance abate- STATES OF AMERICA torneys, and the undersigned Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. has DISTRICT COURT A tract of land situate within M. Kyle of The Law Offices ment lien on real property ment lien on real property BY AND THROUGH THE Special Master, disclaim all filed a civil action against the corporate limits of the of Dana M. Kyle, P.A., P.O. located at 1040 N. Campo, located at 730 E. Picacho, SECRETARY OF HOUS- responsibility for, and the you in the above-entitled No. D-307-CV-2019-00236 City of Las Cruces, Doña Box 2227, Las Cruces, New Las Cruces, NM 88001. The Las Cruces, NM 88001. The ING AND URBAN DE- purchaser at the sale takes Court and cause, the general Judge: Beyer, Marci Ana County, New Mexico as Mexico 88004, (575) real property which is the real property which is the VELOPMENT; OCCU- the property "as is," in its object thereof being to part of Lot 17 of the Howell 525-0020. subject matter of this action subject matter of this action PANTS OF THE PROP- present condition, subject to foreclose a mortgage on real LUPITA URIETA, Subdivision, as filed June ROSITA BORUNDA RAM- is legally described in Dona is legally described in Dona ERTY, Defendants. the valuation of the property property located at 5000 Plaintiff, 18, 1956 in Plat Records 7 IREZ, and any and all Ana County Assessor re- Ana County Assessor re- by the County Assessor as Moon Shadow Place, Las Page 69, of the Doña Ana unknown persons who may cords as follows: cords as follows: NOTICE OF FORECLO- real or personal property, Cruces, NM 88011. The real vs. County Records and being claim any lien, interest or SURE SALE affixture of any mobile or property which is the subject more particularly described title adverse to the Plaintiff, Subd: COUNTY ACCES- Subd: COUNTY ACCES- manufactured home to the matter of this action is as follows: against whom constructive SORS PLAT 1 345 Lot: 4 SORS PLAT 2 346 Lot: 5 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE land, deactivation of title to legally described as follows: service is sought to be Block: 115 S: 7 T: 23S R: Block: 205 S: 7 T: 23S R: that the above-entitled a mobile or manufactured ROSITA BORUNDA Located in the Doña Ana obtained, are hereby notified 2E 2E. Court, having appointed me home on the property, if any, LOT 36 IN BLOCK 1 OF RAMIREZ, and any and Bend Colony Grant, in the that unless they file a or my designee as Special environmental contamina- SHADOW RUN SUBDIVI- all unknown persons who S1/2 of Section 12, T. 23 S., responsive pleading or mo- Unless you serve a pleading Unless you serve a pleading Master in this matter with tion on the property, if any, SION, LOCATED IN THE may claim a lien, interest R. 1 E., NMPM, in the City tion with this Court within or motion in response to the or motion in response to the the power to sell, has and zoning violations con- CITY OF LAS CRUCES, or title adverse to the of Las Cruces, Doña Ana thirty (30) days after the date Complaint in said cause on Complaint in said cause on ordered me to sell the real cerning the property, if any. DOÑA ANA COUNTY, Plaintiff, County, New Mexico, and of the third and last publica- or before thirty (30) days or before thirty (30) days property (the "Property") NEW MEXICO, AS THE Defendant. being part of U.S.R.S. Serial tion of this notice, judgment after the last publication after the last publication situated in Dona Ana Coun- NOTICE IS FURTHER SAME IS SHOWN AND 9A-115 on the Property or other appropriate relief date, judgment by default date, judgment by default ty, New Mexico, commonly GIVEN that the purchaser at DESIGNATED ON THE NOTICE OF PENDENCY Maps of said U.S. Reclama- will be rendered in such suit will be entered against you. will be entered against you. known as 2113 Pine Needle such sale shall take title to PLAT THEREOF FILED OF SUIT tion Service and also being a against them by default. Way, Las Cruces, NM the above described real FOR RECORD IN THE part of County Plat 354, and Respectfully submitted, Respectfully submitted, 88012, and more particularly property subject to a one (1) OFFICE OF THE COUNTY THE STATE OF NEW being more particularly de- WITNESS MY HAND CITY OF LAS CRUCES CITY OF LAS CRUCES described as follows: month right of redemption. CLERK OF DOÑA ANA MEXICO TO: ROSITA scribed as follows, to-wit: AND SEAL this 11th day of /s/ Marcia B. Driggers By: /s/ Marcia B. Driggers COUNTY, NEW MEXICO BORUNDA RAMIREZ, and February, 2019. MARCIA B. DRIGGERS MARCIA B. DRIGGERS LOT NUMBERED 15 IN PROSPECTIVE PUR- ON APRIL 9, 1987 AND any and all unknown persons Beginning at the southwest Senior Assistant Attorney Senior Assistant City BLOCK NUMBERED 5 OF CHASERS AT SALE ARE RECORDED IN BOOK 14, who may claim any lien, corner of tract to be Court Administrator P.O. Box 20000 P.O. Box 20000 THE PINES, UNIT TWO, ADVISED TO MAKE AT PAGE(S) 359-360, interest or title adverse to the described, marked by a stake By /s/ Las Cruces, NM 88004 Las Cruces, NM 88004 LAS CRUCES, DOÑA THEIR OWN EXAMINA- PLAT RECORDS. Plaintiff on the north line of a Forty Deputy 575-541-2128 575-541-2128 ANA COUNTY, NEW TION OF THE TITLE AND ft. street, formerly known as MEXICO, AS THE SAME THE CONDITION OF THE ALSO DESCRIBED AS: I, David S. Borunda, Court Wilson Avenue, and approx- Dates: 02/15, 02/22, 03/01, Dates: 02/08, 02/15, 02/22, Dates: 02/08, 02/15, 02/22, IS SHOWN AND DESIG- PROPERTY AND TO LOT 36, BLOCK 1, SHAD- Administrator of the Third imately in the same place, 2019 2019 2019 Friday, February 15, 2019 Las Cruces Bulletin Legal Notices | 23 STATE OF County, New Mexico. Cruces, New Mexico, COUNTRY CLUB PARK STATE OF NEW MEXI- represent you. garnishment or seizure of NEW MEXICO 88001. SUBDIVISION PLAT NO. /s/ Michelle Deyoe CO property. COUNTY OF DOÑA ANA You are hereby directed to 6, LOCATED IN THE Michelle Deyoe THE PROBATE COURT If no Complaint accompa- THIRD JUDICIAL serve a pleading or motion DATED this 11 day of Feb, CITY OF LAS CRUCES, 25336 Castlereigh Dr. DOÑA ANA COUNTY nies this Summons you must Dated at Milwaukee, Wis- DISTRICT COURT in response to the Amended 2019. DOÑA ANA COUNTY, Farmington Hills, Ml 48336 respond within the said 40 consin Feb 05, 2019 Petition for adoption within NEW MEXICO, AS THE 734-604-2656 NO. 19-0025 day period with a written NO. D-307-PB-2019-00005 20 days if you intend to /s/ Heather Hunsicker SAME IS SHOWN AND demand for a copy of the KOHN LAW FIRM S.C JUDGE ARRIETA contest the adoption, failure Heather Hunsicker DESIGNATED ON THE SUBMITTED: IN THE MATTER OF Complaint by mailing or BY /s/ Joseph R. Johnson to so respond shall be treated c/o William L. Lutz PLAT THEREOF FILED ESTRADA LAW, P.C. THE ESTATE OF delivering said written de- JOSEPH R. JOHNSON IN THE MATTER OF as a default and your consent P.O. Drawer 1837 FOR RECORD IN THE By /s/ Michele Ungvarsky, Hazel Arlene McDowell, mand to the court and to the State Bar No. 1053052 THE ESTATE to the adoption shall not be Las Cruces, NM 88004 OFFICE OF THE COUNTY Esq. aka Hazel Arlene Ross Plaintiffs attorneys at their Attorney for Plaintiff OF required. CLERK OF DOÑA ANA 1340 Picacho Hills Drive DECEASED respective addresses listed JOHN MICHAEL /s/ Samantha Hyde COUNTY, NEW MEXICO Las Cruces, NM 88007 above. Dates: 02/08, 02/15, 02/22, BRENNAN, Deceased. You are further directed to Samantha Hyde ON SEPTEMBER 7, 1965 575.556.2462 NOTICE TO CRED- 2019 serve a pleading or motion c/o William L. Lutz AND RECORDED IN Attorneys for the Estate of ITORS If you do not provide a NOTICE TO CRED- in response to the Motion for P.O. Drawer 1837 BOOK 9 AT PAGE 79, Sarah Hastings Deyoe, de- proper answer to the Com- ITORS Termination of Parental Las Cruces, NM 88004 PLAT RECORDS. ceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY plaint or provide a written Rights within 20 days if you GIVEN that the undersigned demand for said complaint NOTICE IS HEREBY intend to contest the termi- Dates: 02/15, 02/22, 03/01, If there is a conflict between Dates: 02/08, 02/15, 02/22, has been appointed personal within the 40 day period, the GIVEN that SALVADOR nation, failure to respond 2019 the legal description and the 2019 representative of the dece- court may grant judgement ROBLEDO has been ap- shall be treated as a default. street address, the legal dent. All persons having against you for the award of pointed Personal Represen- STATE OF NEW MEXI- description shall control. claims against this estate are money or other legal action tative of this estate. All The name and address of the CO required to present their requested in the Complaint, persons having claims attorney for Petitioners is: COUNTY OF DOÑA ANA Unless you serve a pleading STATE OF NEW MEXI- claims within four months and you may lose your right against said estate are re- Samuel I. Kane P.A., 1018 THIRD JUDICIAL DIS- or motion in response to the CO after the date of the first to object to anything that is quired to present their claims E. Amador, Las Cruces, TRICT Complaint in said cause on IN THE PROBATE publication of this Notice or or may be incorrect in the within four (4) months after New Mexico 88001, Tele- or before thirty (30) days COURT the claims will be forever Complaint. A judgment may the date of the first publica- phone (575) 526-5263. For- Case No.: after the last publication DOÑA ANA COUNTY barred. Claims must be be enforced as provided by tion of this Notice or the ward copies of all responsive D-307-CV-2018-01790 date, judgment by default presented either to the law. A judgment awarding claims will be forever bar- pleadings to his attention. will be entered against you. No. 19-0010 undersigned personal repre- money may become a lien red. Claims must be presen- FREEDOM MORTGAGE Judge Diana A. Bustamante, sentative at the address listed against any real estate you ted either to the undersigned WITNESS my hand and CORPORATION, McCARTHY & HOLTHUS, PhD below, or filed with the own now or in the future, counsel for Personal Repre- seal of the District Court of Plaintiff, LLP Probate Court of Doña Ana and may be enforced by sentative or filed with the Doña Ana County, New Karen Weaver IN THE MATTER OF County, New Mexico, 845 Clerk of the Third Judicial Mexico this 3 day of vs. Daniel Grunow THE N. Motel Blvd., Room District Court, 201 W. December, 2018. 6501 Eagle Rock NE, Suite ESTATE OF: 1-200, Las Cruces, New Picacho, Las Cruces, New THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, A-3 BRYAN E. AKE, Mexico 88007. Mexico 88005. David S. Borunda, Clerk DEVISEES AND LEGA- Albuquerque, New Mexico DECEASED. TEES OF DENNIS JOHN- 87113 Dated: 2-7, 2019 MELISSA J. REEVES, P.C. By: Noemi Ramirez SON, DECEASED, Telephone No.: (505) NOTICE TO CRED- /s/ Melissa J. Reeves-Evins Deputy Defendants. 219-4900 ITORS /s/ Gloria Otero NM State Bar No. 7629 dgrunow Gloria Otero ...at your fi ngertips in print and 200 W. Las Cruces Ave., Dates: 02/01, 02/08, 02/15, NOTICE OF PENDENCY @mccarthyholthus.com NOTICE IS HEREBY 2400 Jordan Rd. #A, PO Ste. A 2019 OF ACTION Attorneys for Plaintiff GIVEN that JOSE PABLO Box 2702 ONLINE! Las Cruces, NM 88005 CUELLAR has been ap- Las Cruces, NM 88001, Las 575-522-5009 522-5031 STATE OF NEW MEXI- STATE OF NEW MEXI- Dates: 02/01, 02/08, 02/15, pointed personal representa- Cruces, NM 88004 FAX CO CO to Defendant, The 2018 tive of this estate. All Attorney for Personal Repre- COUNTY OF DOÑA ANA Unknown Heirs, Devisees persons having claims Dates: 02/15, 02/22, 03/01, sentative THIRD JUDICIAL DIS- and Legatees of Dennis STATE OF against this estate are re- 2019 TRICT Johnson, Deceased: NEW MEXICO quired to present their claims Check out Dates: 02/01, 02/08, 02/15, DOÑA ANA COUNTY within four (4) months after THE STATE OF 2019 CAUSE NO. You are hereby notified that THIRD JUDICIAL the date of the first publica- WISCONSIN D-307-PB-2019-00016 the above-named Plaintiff DISTRICT COURT tion of any published notice STATE OF JUDGE: MANUEL I. AR- Freedom Mortgage Corpora- to creditors or sixty (60) TO: AMY B KOEBEL the entire NEW MEXICO RIETA tion has filed a civil action NO. D-307-PB-2019-00010 days after the date of 2135 PAYNE ST APT 216 COUNTY OF DOÑA ANA against you in the above- Hon: Arrieta, Manuel I. mailing or other delivery of LAS CRUCES NM 88001 THIRD JUDICIAL IN THE MATTER OF entitled Court and cause, the this notice, whichever is Bulletin DISTRICT THE ESTATE general object thereof being IN THE MATTER OF later, or the claims will be You are hereby notified that , IN THE CHILDREN'S BRUCE W. HUNSICKER, to foreclose a mortgage on THE ESTATE forever barred. Claims must the Plaintiff named above COURT DECEASED. real property located at 1765 OF SARAH HASTINGS be presented either to per- has filed a lawsuit or other Palo Verde Ave, Las Cruces, DEYOE, DECEASED. sonal representative at the legal action against you. The its archives and our annual CAUSE NO. SA2017-47 NOTICE TO CRED- NM 88001. The real proper- address listed below, or filed Complaint, which is also JUDGE: MARCI BEYER ITORS ty which is the subject NOTICE TO CRED- with the Probate Court of served on you, states the publications in e-edition at matter of this action is ITORS Dona Ana County, New nature and basis of the legal IN THE MATTER OF NOTICE IS HEREBY legally described as follows: Mexico, located at 845 N. action. THE ADOPTION GIVEN that Heather Hun- NOTICE IS HEREBY Motel Blvd., Las Cruces, PETITION OF NANCY sicker and Samantha Hyde LOT NUMBERED 10 IN GIVEN that the undersigned New Mexico 88007. Within Forty (40) days after JEAN FORTINO have been appointed co- BLOCK NUMBERED O has been appointed personal February 8, 2019, you must personal representatives of OF COUNTRY CLUB representative of this estate. DATED this 28th day of respond with a written AMENDED NOTICE OF this estate. All persons PARK SUBDIVISION All persons having claims January, 2019. answer, as that term is used PENDENCY OF ACTION having claims against the PLAT NO. 6, LAS CRU- against this estate are re- in Chapter 802 of the estate are required to present CES, DOÑA ANA COUN- quired to present their claims KEITHLY & ENGLISH, Wisconsin Statutes, to the es THE STATE OF NEW their claims within four TY, NEW MEXICO, AS within four (4) months after LLC Complaint. The court may iv ch re MEXICO: months after the date of the THE SAME IS SHOWN the date of the first publica- /s/ Shane A. English reject or disregard an answer r a a first publication of this AND DESIGNATED ON tion of this notice, or the that does not follow the d s t

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Funeral Chapels of Las mains will be held at a at Resthaven Gardens 2019 at her home. Those Lopez; a sister Bertha VIOLET HEBERT Cruces and Sunset Cre- later date. The Haro Fam- of Memory and Funeral left to mourn her pass- Castro. Other survivors VIOLET HEBERT, age matory, 527-2222. ily has entrusted their Home in Baton Rouge, LA. ing include a son, David include twenty-nine 96 , of Las Cruces passed loved one to the care of The Courtney Family Madrid; two daughters, grandchildren fifteen away Saturday, Febru- GINA MESA Baca’s Funeral Chapels has entrusted their loved Barbara Tellez, Kathy great-great-grandchil- ary 9, 2019. Cremation GINA MESA, age 56, of Las Cruces, 527-2222. one to the care of Baca’s Ledesma; two broth- dren as well as numerous will take place and no of Las Cruces passed Your exclusive providers Funeral Chapels of Las ers, Santos and Henry nieces and nephews. The services are scheduled away Thursday, February for “Veterans and Family Cruces, 527-2222. 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JEANNE (WAL- SIGNORELLI Cruces and Sunset Cre- The Sheldon Family seventeen grandchildren, Family has entrusted HEIM) HAMM, passed JOHN ANTHONY matory, 527-2222 has entrusted their loved twenty-four great- grand- their loved one to the away Wednesday, Janu- SIGNORELLI, age 80, one to the care of Baca’s children and five great- care of Baca’s Funeral ary 23, 2019. She was born of Las Cruces passed LORENZA LUCIA Funeral Chapels of Las great-grandchildren, C hapels of Las Cruces, April 22, 1921 in Vanderg- away Saturday, Febru- FLORES HARO Cruces, 527-2222. Your as well as numerous 527-2222. Your exclusive rift, Pennsylvania to John ary 9, 2019 at Mesilla LORENZA LUCIA exclusive providers for nieces and nephews. providers for “Veterans Isadore Walheim and Valley Hospice. Services FLORES HARO, 66, of “Veterans and Family The Funeral Service for and Family Memorial Bessie Gertrude (Hill) are pending with Baca’s Hatch passed away Tues- Memorial Care”. Mrs. Jimenez was held Care”. Walheim. 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LCIFF panels and workshops Thursday, Feb. 21 • Representation in Film Panel – 1:30-3 p.m., Allen The- The stars come out atres Cineport 10 Julian Alexander, moderator Wes Miller, director Celebrity screenings highlight 4th annual Jennifer Tao, actor Keith Allen West, actor Brien Espinosa, producer Las Cruces International Film Festival Ilana Lapid, filmmaker By MINERVA BAUMANN • From Film Student to Filmmaker Panel – 3:30-4:30 p.m., Allen Theatres Cineport 10 For the Bulletin Keagan Karnes, filmmaker Jenn Garcia, filmmaker The 2019 Las Cruces International Film Festi- 2019 val, presented by New Mexico State University JT San Filippo, digital and social media strategist and Visit Las Cruces, runs Feb. 19-24 and offers Friday, Feb. 22 the region the opportunity to screen more than • Screen Writing Panel – 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m., Allen The- 90 films – features, documentaries, short sub- atres Cineport 10 jects, animation and foreign language films in all Don Foster, writer/producer, “Two and a half Men,” genres – in less than six days. INTERNATIONAL “Roseanne,” “Mike & Molly,” “Big Bang Theory” Films at this year’s festival will explore issues Amy Lanasa, moderator such as social justice, immigration, space explora- Bill True, television screenwriter tion and the human condition, both humorous Paul Bernbaum, screenwriter and somber. Michael Davidoff, playwright Each year, the festival honors well-known in- • New Mexico Film Rebate: Rules and Regulations – dustry professionals, many of whom participate 12:30-1:30 p.m., Allen Theatres Cineport 10 in question-and-answer sessions after some of the John Foley, Film Las Cruces films, as well as workshops and panel discussions Representative, NM Film Office throughout the week. • Foley Demonstration: Reproduction of everyday sound Special celebrity screenings (tickets $30) in- effects that are added to film, video, and other media clude “The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez” starring in post-production to enhance audio quality – 2-4 p.m., Edward James Olmos, “River Runs Red” starring Allen Theatres Cineport 10 George Lopez, Taye Diggs and John Cusack, and Lara Dale, Foley Artist “Spare Parts” starring George Lopez. • Workshop: Auditioning for Film and Television – 4:30 The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez, 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. or 5-6:30 p.m., Allen Theatres Cineport 10 19, at the historic Rio Grande Theatre: Lana Young, actor Who was Gregorio Cortez and what did he do to Saturday, Feb. 23 warrant his 10-day pursuit by posse, sheriffs and • Stage Reading with Bill True: Actual table reading for a rangers across the state of Texas in June of 1901? TV pilot – 10-noon, Rio Grande Theatre The story is rooted in both history and myth. Bill True, screenwriter Director Robert M. Young presents the tale with • Editing Panel: Successful film editors share their se- no real white hats or dark ones; everyone suffers crets – noon-2 p.m., Allen Theatres Cineport 10 when communication breaks down. And Cortez’s Sherwin Lau, moderator role in the story changes throughout the film, de- Bob Lambert, Emmy Award nominee pending on who’s doing the talking. Stuart McAlpine, “Game of Thrones” Cortez’s unhappy tale is thanks to the short- Sarah Beth Shapiro, “Mad Men,” “Guilt Trip” comings of a translator who didn’t understand • Making it Work in Hollywood Celebrity Panel – 2-3:30 the distinction in Spanish between “horse” p.m., Rio Grande Theatre (caballo) and “mare” (yegua). The sheriff, inves- Beverly D’Angelo, actress, “National Lampoon Vacation” tigating accusations of horse theft, is instantly movies, “Coal Miner’s Daughter,” “Entourage” convinced of Cortez’s guilt and comes after him Zoe Perry, “Young Sheldon,” “Scandal,” “Roseanne” with a gun, shooting Cortez’s brother in the pro- Don Foster, writer/producer, “Two and a half Men,” cess. Cortez shoots and kills the sheriff and the COURTESY PHOTO “Roseanne,” “Mike & Molly,” “Big Bang Theory” The official poster for the 2019 Las Cruces Film Festival, designed by artist Mary T. Quigley, costume designer/producer, “Big Bang SEE STARS, PAGE 29 Christina Ballew. This year’s festival will run from Feb. 19-24. Theory,” “Roseanne,” “Two and a half Men,” “Mom” 26 | FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2019 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT LAS CRUCES BULLETIN

On Friday, Feb. 1 the Navajo Rug Auction brought interested collectors to the Brannigan Cul- tural Center for a fundraising event for Las Cruces Museums. For the Love of Art Month in Las Cruces opened with a Downtown Art Ramble on Feb. 1. For the Love of Art Month Studios fling open their doors for the third weekend of February BULLETIN REPORT Gallery, 2470-A Calle de Guada- color paintings), 305 Linda Vista The cello lupe in Mesilla, hosts a reception Road. thrums of Al- Las Cruces/Mesilla/Mesilla 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 16, • The studio of David Jacquez lison Reynolds Park/ArtForms Artists Associa- to celebrate the gallery’s 25th an- (folk Santero art), at El Jardin de regaled the tion offers continuing events dur- niversary. Las Cruces Art Gallery, 4010 N. Southwest Environmen- ing Week 3 of the 21st annual For Enjoy various media by gallery Valley Drive . tal Center the Love of Art Month. artists following the theme, “Sil- • The studio opening of Jean Friday, Feb. 1 The popular Studio Tours ver.” They are open daily 10 a.m. Wilkey (oil paintings), 221 N. at the “Earth continue from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. Main St. (Feb. 16 only). Matters” art Saturday, Feb. 16 and from noon • The Mesilla Valley Film Soci- • The studio of Jeri Desrochers, opening that to 4 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 17, offering ety presents “Kusama: Infinity” also featuring C.C. Cunningham, celebrated both a chance to see where art is cre- at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 16, as a Gale Kaufman and Mary Zawacki the monthly ated and meet with the artists. special screening at the Fountain (oil and acrylic paintings and pas- Downtown Arts Discover a large variety of art in Theatre, 2469 Calle de Guadalupe tels), 3655 Canyon Ridge Arc. Ramble and the nearly all media and observe a in Mesilla. Tickets are $5–$7 (575- • The studio of Lynn Unangst opening of For the Love of Art few demonstrations. Large blue 524-8287). (hand-woven art garments, nee- Month. flags will mark each studio. • AA Studios presents “Obser- dlepoint gifts, spirit minder dolls For updates or to see an inter- vations2,” photography by Em- and beaded buttons), Casa de BULLETIN active map, visit www.artform- mitt Booher, through March 3. Puertas, 4020 Red Yucca Court. PHOTOS BY snm.org or scan the QR code in The venue is open 10 a.m.-4 p.m. • The studio of Nancy Frost ELVA K. the 2019 guidebook with a smart- Saturday, Feb. 16, and noon-4 p.m. Begin (woodworking, woodcuts ÖSTERREICH phone. Feb. 17. and watercolor paintings), 1982 • The Las Cruces Community Open studios during the week- Avenida de Antiqua. Theatre offers Arthur Miller’s end of Feb. 16 and 17: • Open studio with Deborah “The Crucible” through Feb. 17 • The Gypsy Sage artists (Lau- Moore, Christopher Bardey and at 313 N. Main. Performances are rie Churchill, Marj Leininger and Cody Smith (ceramics, sculpture, at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 15-16 and 2 p.m. Wendy Robin Weir) at Nopalito’s mixed media, drawings, prints, Feb. 17. Tickets are $10–$15 (575- Galeria, 326 S. Mesquite St. paintings and T-shirts), at Four 523-1200). • The studio of Jose Enrique Points Perspective Gallery, 3405 • The Mesilla Valley Fine Arts Hidalgo (oil, acrylic and water- U.S. Highway 28. LAS CRUCES BULLETIN ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2019 | 27

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UPCOMING EVENTS FRI FEBRUARY 15 • 10:30 A.M. BRANIGAN LIBRARY Rhythm Roundup - Music and Motion for ages 2-5* FRI FEBRUARY 15 • 3:30 P.M. BRANIGAN LIBRARY Library Lab - Activities, Games and Stories for 6-10** FRI FEBRUARY 15 • 7:00 P.M. RIO GRANDE THEATRE The Long Run - $20 SAT FEBRUARY 16 • NOON BRANIGAN LIBRARY Therapaws Reading Teams - Kids read to dogs who love to listen!* SAT FEBRUARY 16 • NOON RIO GRANDE THEATRE Madagascar - $1 SAT FEBRUARY 16 • 7:00 P.M. RIO GRANDE THEATRE To Kill A Mockingbird - $8 MON FEBRUARY 18 • ALL DAY BRANIGAN LIBRARY LIBRARY CLOSED FOR PRESIDENTS’ DAY TUE FEBRUARY 19 • 10:30 A.M. BRANIGAN LIBRARY Read to Me - Story time for ages 3 and up* COURTESY PHOTO TUE FEBRUARY 19 • 2:00 P.M. BRANIGAN LIBRARY The Tuesday, Feb. 19, meeting of the Doña Ana Photography Club will focus on macro photography, with Carl Maier, whose photo, “Pins and Needles,” is shown here. The DAPC meets inside the SW Environmental Center, 275 N. Main St. The meetings MS Word Basics Class are free and open to the public. Call 575-323 3624. TUE FEBRUARY 19 • 6:30 P.M. BRANIGAN LIBRARY Branigan Book Club - Ordinary Grace & The Secret Diary of Hendrik Groen TUE FEBRUARY 19 • 7:00 P.M. RIO GRANDE THEATRE An Evening with Edward James Olmos - $30 TUE+THU FEBRUARY 19+21 • 4:00 P.M. BRANIGAN LIBRARY Teen Game Night No login. WED+THU FEBRUARY 20+21 • 10:00 A.M. BRANIGAN LIBRARY No fees. Toddler Time - Stories and Activities for ages 1-3 with caregivers* Free archives! BRANIGAN CULTURAL CENTER WED FEBRUARY 20 • 11:00 A.M. BRANIGAN LIBRARY Mother Goose Time - Activities for Infants* Open Call for Submissions WED FEBRUARY 20 • 2:00 P.M. BRANIGAN LIBRARY Check out the Design and Create: Tile Decoration entirety of the Branigan Cultural Center seeks proposals for exhibits with themes of WED FEBRUARY 20 • 7:00 P.M. RIO GRANDE THEATRE Las Cruces —Ž–—”ƒŽƒ†Š‹•–‘”‹ ƒŽ•‹‰‹Ƥ ƒ ‡”‡Žƒ–‹‰–‘–Š‡•‘—–Š™‡•–ǤšŠ‹„‹–•™‹ŽŽ Climate Change Seminar Series - FREE „‡’”‡•‡–‡†‹͚͚͘͘Ǥ‡‹˜‹–‡•—„‹••‹‘•ˆ”‘ƒ”–‹•–•ȋ•‘Ž‘ƒ†‰”‘—’Ȍǡ THU FEBRUARY 21 • 2:00 P.M. BRANIGAN LIBRARY Bulletin, ˆ‘”ƒŽƒ†‹ˆ‘”ƒŽ• Š‘Žƒ”•ǡƒ† —Ž–—”ƒŽŠ‡”‹–ƒ‰‡‘”‰ƒ‹œƒ–‹‘•Ǥ it’s archives Advanced MS Word Class ”‘’‘•ƒŽ•—•–„‡•—„‹––‡†ƒ–™™™Ǥ•—”˜‡›‘‡›Ǥ ‘Ȁ”Ȁ͚͚͘͘Ǥ THU FEBRUARY 21 • 7:00 P.M. RIO GRANDE THEATRE and annual ’’Ž‹ ƒ–‹‘•—•–‹ Ž—†‡ƒ„”‹‡ˆƒ””ƒ–‹˜‡ǡƒ”–‹•–ǯ•‘”‰”‘—’•–ƒ–‡‡–ǡ publications ƒ†‹ƒ‰‡•‘ˆ’”‘’‘•‡†ƒ”–‘”‘„Œ‡ –•ˆ‘”†‹•’Žƒ›Ǥ Tommy Boy - $5 online at ‡ƒ†Ž‹‡ˆ‘”•—„‹••‹‘•‹•’”‹Ž͟ǡ͚͙͘͡ǡ͝’Ǥ ‘”‘”‡‹ˆ‘”ƒ–‹‘ǡ˜‹•‹– ONGOING EVENTS: Žƒ•Ǧ ”— ‡•Ǥ‘”‰Ȁ—•‡—•‘” ƒŽŽ͟͝͝Ǧ͙͜͝Ǧ͚͙͜͝Ǥ • Downtown Art RAMBLE - 1st Friday of the Month 5-7pm • Las Cruces Farmers & Crafts Market - Wed. and Sat. Morn. SPONSORED

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PHOTO BY MARK BOUDREAU/LCCT “The Crucible,” the most produced American play of the 20th century, concludes its run at Las Cruces Community Theatre, 313 N. Main St., with three performances: 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Feb. 15-16, and 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 17. Shown here are actors Robert Sheehan, right, as Deputy-Governor Danforth, and Calvin Chervinko as Judge Hathorne. For tickets and more information, visit www.LCCTNM.org. Call LCCT at 575-523-1200.

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STARS In addition, two special Q&A after the film. documentaries will be The Wall, 12:45 p.m. Satur- CONTINUED FROM 25 screened followed by ques- day, Feb. 23 at 12:45, Allen tion-and-answer sessions: Theatres Cineport 10: hunt begins. Chi Town, 7 p.m. Friday, USA Today’s Pulitzer Edward James Olmos Feb. 22, Allen Theatres Prize winning documen- will receive the Mark Cineport 10; tickets $8: tary features rare footage Medooff Humanitarian Director Nick Budabin’s from some of the most re- Award and Robert M. documentary follows mote reaches of the U.S. – Young (age 97) will receive follows Keifer Sykes on from the canyons of Texas’ the LCIFF Auteur Award his meteoric rise from Big Bend National Park to at the event. Both will be in Marshall High School on the Southern Arizona des- attendance. Chicago’s West Side to his ert as Border Patrol agents River Runs Red, 7 p.m. improbable shot at the recover bodies from the Wednesday, Feb. 20, Allen NBA. His life is riddled desert. The screening will Theatres Cineport 10: with victims of gun vio- be followed by a panel Q&A Features two grieving lence. presented by contributing fathers, one a judge, and Former NMSU Basket- USA Today journalists, two dirty cops. Director ball player Shawn Har- Festival tickets are $25 Wes Miller takes us into a rington returned to his for a one-day pass. The tragic situation as families hometown Chicago and VIP All Access pass to all are torn apart and conven- was coaching Keifer at workshops, after parties tional morality is mangled. his own high school alma and celebrity screenings “River Runs Red,” winner mater years after appear- is $150. Tickets and passes LAS CRUCES of the Best Feature Length ing in the iconic basket- are available at Visit Las Dramatic Film Award at ball documentary “Hoop Cruces, the Rio Grande March 1-3 CONVENTION CENTER its premiere at the Down Dreams” when he was shot Theatre or on www.Las- Town Los Angeles Film and paralyzed in a case of CrucesFilmFest.com. Call Festival, stars George mistaken identity. 575-646-6149. • FEATURED Lopez, Taye Diggs, and Director Nick Budabin, John Cusack as well as Shawn Harrington and Minerva Baumann may ARTIST, Gianni Capaldi, Jennifer former NMSU Coach Rus be reached at 575-646-7566; HAL MARCUS Tao, Luke Helmsworth and Bradburd will present a [email protected]. LCIFF alum RJ Mitte. Director Wes Miller, • ORIGINAL several of the actors, (in- Show Dates & Times cluding Lopez) and the WORK BY producers will present a OVER 100 Q&A after the film. ϮͬϮϭϱ͗ϯϬƉŵ Spare Parts, 7 p.m. Thurs- REGIONAL day, Feb. 21, Allen Theatres 2/22 & 2/23 7:30pm ARTISTS Cineport 10: The true story of four 3/1 7:30pm undocumented high school • QUICK ART students, each facing their COMPETITION own issues, that join forces 3/2 2pm & 7:30pm under the tutelage of their teacher (George Lopez) 3/3 2pm • LIVE and enter a national ENTERTAINMENT Underwater Robotics Competition. The current champion? M.I.T. 7LFNHWV • SILENT The story, inspired by AUCTION the documentary “Un- QUEEN OF DIAMONDS © HAL MARCUS 2010 derwater Dreams,” is  told with compassion, humor, and the undeniable $10 per adult, kids 12 strength of the human TICKETS and under are FREE! spirit. George Lopez will ADVANCE TICKETS be honored with the Out- $ ASNMSU SAVE 15/TWO ADULTS, Available standing Achievement Center for the Arts at Cutter Gallery, 2640 El Paseo Rd, Entertainment Award fol- Frame & Art Center, 1100 S Main St 1000 E. University Ave. DAARTS.ORG | 575-523-6403 lowing the film. 25% or online at DAArts.org. 30 | FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2019 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT LAS CRUCES BULLETIN

LAS CRUCES INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2019

SCHEDULE FILM SCREENINGS

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20 THE BALLAD OF GREGORIO CORTEZ (7:00) THE RIVER RUNS RED (7:00 – THEATRE A) (Rio Grande Theatre) THE RIVER RUNS RED (7:30 – THEATRE B)

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22 THEATRE A THEATRE B THEATRE C THEATRE A THEATRE B THEATRE C 10:00 ONE LAST SUMMER MEGA TIME SQUAD 10:00 BROTHERS 10:15 10:00 11:00 BEHIND THE BLUE RITOMA DOOR 10:15 11:00 THE PROVIDERS 12:00 11:30

LEFT ON PEARL MUSIC VIDEOS STUDENT SHORTS 1 1:00 12:30 12:15 12:15

JOURNEY TO HOPE

TRICKSTER 1:15 2:00 1:30 ANIMATED SHORTS 1 THE TROUBLE WITH 2:00 BARREN AND THE WOLVES

DOCUMENTARY EMPTY SEA 2:00 SHORTS 1 2:00 3:00 2:30

DOCUMENTARY WANDERLUST SHORTS 2 3:45 4:00 3:45 SPACE FILMS SPONSORED BY THY NEIGHBOR VIRGIN GALACTIC 5:00 4:15 4:00 NARRATIVE SHORTS 1 5:00 THE HOLLOW CHILD NARRATIVE SHORTS 2 5:15 6:00 5:30

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23 CANON WORKSHOP WRITING PANEL STAGE READING TV PILOT W/ BILL TRUE FILM LAS CRUCES STUDIOS @ 10:30 THEATRE D @ 10:30 RIO GRANDE THEATRE @ 10:00 REPRESENTATION IN FILM FILM REBATES IN NEW MEXICO EDITING PANEL THEATRE D @ 1:30 THEATRE D @ 12:30 THEATRE D @ 12:00 FILM STUDENT TO FILMMAKER LARA DALE FOLEY DEMO MAKING IT WORK IN HOLLYWOOD THEATRE D @ 3:30 THEATRE D @ 2:00 RIO GRANDE THEATER @ 2:00 AUDITIONING FOR FILM W/ LANA YOUNG USA TODAY JOURNALISTS ON “THE WALL” THEATRE D @ 4:30 THEATRE D @ 2:00 WOMEN IN FILM THEATRE D @ 4:00 32 | FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2019 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT LAS CRUCES BULLETIN Beverly D’Angelo is right where she wants to be By ELVA K. ÖSTERREICH Outstanding Achieve- In fact, D’Angelo has performing,” she said. “It D’Angelo said. “I love they would affect my Las Cruces Bulletin ment in Comedy and always prioritized people was great, anyone could California. I love every- relationships. I certainly Drama. over career. One could just walk on stage.” thing about it.” didn’t follow the rules. At 17 Beverly D’Angelo Widely known as Ellen say this started with the Eventually, she landed The culture of mov- There were too many left home to be an il- Griswold in the “Na- phone sales of the Kirby small parts in “Annie ies is strange, she said. things I looked at and lustrator with Hanna- tional Lampoon’s Vaca- vacuum cleaners. Her Hall,” was featured There is a deep com- said, ‘Why should I get Barbara Studios, became tion” films (1983–2015) job was to talk to people in “Every which Way munity of relationships in a plane and go some- a singer D’Angelo has appeared on the phone and set up but Loose,” and a few formed during a shoot – where I don’t want to instead, in some 60 films. How- appointments. As they other films, and was a and then you don’t inter- be?’” spent two ever, she is not one to talked, D’Angelo learned lead character in 1979’s act anymore. But if you Once she does take on hours as jump at every offer or about their lives and “Hair.” see each other again, you a job though, D’Angelo a vacuum grab at every star. She troubles and told them In 1981 D’Angelo mar- fall right into those close throws herself into it. cleaner follows her heart, which, they couldn’t afford the ried an Italian duke and friendships again. “I am very consumed salesper- since 2001, has been her vacuums. She said she moved to Italy, stepping D’Angelo still has her in what I do,” she said. D’ANGELO son and children, Olivia and might have been at the into her heritage. first work, though – sing- Including caring for landed in Anton, twins whose fa- job for two hours before “Being Italian was a ing, including television her children, who just Hollywood to end up on ther is actor Al Pacino. she got that tap on the big part of my identity,” shows such as “The turned 18. the big screen. Making her home in shoulder from the super- she said. “Every time I Simpsons.” “It all becomes about D’Angelo will attend California, D’Angelo visor letting her know would get off that plane And she always has her getting them ready for the Las Cruces Interna- said that, since her chil- she could leave. (in Italy) my bones would notebook and little set of the world. I had a resil- tional Film Festival on dren were born, she has Another strange job relax. The soul of the watercolors with her. ience when I left home, Saturday, Feb. 23, joining worked solely in Holly- was as a percussionist people is a beautiful one. “I think my life has but the world is very dif- a panel at 2 p.m. about wood. with a jazz group when It’s a fantastic place.” been based on creative ferent now. It’s anybody’s succeeding in Hollywood, “I stopped doing mov- they played in Halloween But home now is Cali- expression,” she said. guess.” then at the 7 p.m. awards ies out of town,” she costume at the state men- fornia with her children. “My path has been based ceremony at the Rio said. “It is very impor- tal hospital in Toronto. “There is LA, and on love. Most of the roles Elva K. Österreich may be Grande Theatre, where tant to give my kids a “People would walk there is this mythical I’ve played, I’ve looked contacted at elva@lascru- she will be honored for stable home.” onto the stage as we were land of Hollywood,” at in proportion to how cesbulletin.com.

SHOW TIMES GOOD ACCOMPLISHMENTS FRI. 2/15 - THUR. 2/21 () MATINES SAT-MON ONLY GIFT CARDS 2D: 1:00 4:00 7:00 9:45 ALL SEATS ALL Beverly D’Angelo began her acting career in the theater, appearing 2D ATMOS: 11:30 2:15 5:00 TIMES $4.00 NOW AVAILABLE ONLINE !! 8:00 (PG13) on Broadway in 1976 in “Rockabye Hamlet,” a musical based on Shake- www.allentheatresinc.com NO PASS OR DISCOUNT () MATINES SAT-MON ONLY speare’s “Hamlet.” That year, she made her television debut in the first 2D: (9:50) 12:45 3:30 6:30 9:30 DAILY 12:00 2:30 5:00 7:30 BUMBLEBEE (PG13) 2D ATMOS: 3:00 9:00 10:00 (PG13) DAILY (2:00) 4:45 7:20 three episodes of the TV mini-series “Captains and the Kings.” 3D ATMOS: (9:30) 12:15 6:05 NO PASS OR DISCOUNT 10:00 (PG13) SPIDER-MAN: INTO THE After gaining a minor role in “Annie Hall” in 1977, D’Angelo appeared NO PASS OR DISCOUNT DAILY 11:40 2:00 4:15 6:30 SPIDER-VERSE (PG) in a string of hit movies in the late 1970s including “Every Which Way But DAILY (9:30) 11:55 2:20 4:45 9:00 (PG13) DAILY (2:00) 4:40 7:20 7:10 9:45 (PG13) NO PASS OR DISCOUNT 10:00 Loose,” “Hair,” and “Coal Miner’s Daughter,” the last earning her a Golden NO PASS OR DISCOUNT KID WHO WOULD BE KING (PG) Globe nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her performance DAILY (10:00) 12:15 2:30 2D: 11:30 2:00 4:30 7:00 9:30 DAILY (1:45) 7:00 4:45 7:00 9:15 (PG13) 3D: 12:00 2:30 5:00 7:30 SECOND ACT (PG13) as . She won a Country Music Association award for Album of NO PASS OR DISCOUNT 10:00 (PG) NO PASS OR DISCOUNT DAILY 4:30 9:45 A DOG’S WAY HOME the Year. 2D: (9:30) 12:00 2:00 2:30 DAILY 12:00 2:30 5:00 7:30 (PG) 5:00 7:00 7:30 10:00 DAILY (2:15) 4:35 7:00 9:20 D’Angelo received an Emmy Award nomination for her performance in 3D: 11:30 4:30 9:30 (PG) 10:00 (R) NO PASS OR DISCOUNT NO PASS OR DISCOUNT the 1984 TV movie version of “A Streetcar Named Desire.” In 1994 she re- BRING THIS COUPON DAILY (10:00) 1:00 4:00 7:00 TO THE VIDEO 4 AND turned to the stage and won a Theatre World Award for her performance in DAILY 12:30 3:45 6:30 SEE THE MOVIE OF 9:50 (R) 9:15 (R) YOUR CHOICE FOR NO PASS OR DISCOUNT NO PASS OR DISCOUNT ONLY $2.00/PERSON the Off-Broadway play “Simpatico.” GOOD FOR UP TO 5 PEOPLE From 2005-2011, D’Angelo appeared in the HBO series “Entourage” play- DAILY 3:30 10:00 (PG13) DAILY 12:30 3:15 6:05 WED. & THURS ONLY!! 9:00 (R) ing the role of agent Barbara “Babs” Miller. She played the housemother DAILY (9:30) 12:30 3:20 6:15 NO PASS OR DISCOUNT 9:15 (PG13) in the film “The House Bunny,” and also appeared in the Tony Kaye IN THEATRES FRI. 2/21: DAILY 1:00 6:30 (PG13) DAILY (9:30) 12:20 3:15 6:05 HOW TO TRAIN film “Black Water Transit.” D’Angelo narrates a short biographical film 9:00 (PG13) YOUR DRAGON: HIDDEN WORLD about Patsy Cline, which is shown to visitors of The Patsy Cline Museum DAILY 4:00 9:30 (PG13) DAILY (9:30) 12:30 6:05 in Nashville, Tennessee. (PG13) EVENT CINEMA DAILY 11:30 2:45 6:05 9:15 NORMA (PG13) 2/17 @ 12:00 REGISTER AT DAILY (9:45) 12:30 3:15 6:05 ALLENTHEATRESINC.COM 2/19 @ 7:00 Visit us at www.lascrucesbulletin.com 9:00 (R) FOR EMAIL INFO AND SPECIALS LAS CRUCES BULLETIN ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2019 | 33 Oscar shorts: the serious, the sad and the beautiful By JEFF BERG For the Bulletin GRADE: A+ This year’s offerings Be sure to check the for Oscar-nominated showtimes for this week’s short films are very, very off erings, as there are good. It was amazing to separate showings of the watch such complete and animated and live works. unique pieces of work, although the Live Action films could be called the year of child endanger- the fox. ment, as four of the five • “Marguerite,” di- deal with children in rected by Marianne peril. Farley. This French film Except for the ani- is about an older woman mated work, “Animal and her caretaker/nurse, who has a woman for a Behavior,” all the other lover. Marguerite is in animated and live-action failing health and during works are of a serious her idle hours, laments nature, some being quite the idea that she didn’t serious. follow up on her affec- Nominees for Best Live tions for another woman, Action Short Film: years earlier. COURTESY SHORTSTV • “Detainment,” • “Mother,” directed by “Detainment,” one of the critic’s favorite offerings, tells the story of a murder in 1990s England. directed by Vincent Rodrigo Sorogoyen. This Lambe- Based on the of a “group” session for loving and supportive Jeff Berg has been review- in Santa Fe and may be Spanish short film offers true and horrible story critters with emotional father. ing movies for the Bul- reached at nedludd76@ the story of a young boy of two children who tor- difficulties, including a • “Weekends,” directed who is on holiday with letin since 2002. He lives hotmail.com. tured and murdered a bird, Praying Mantis, a by Trevor Jimenez. Were his father, his mother’s pig, a cat, a leech, and your parents divorced? younger child in England ex. The father has disap- in the early ‘90s. This a gorilla with anger is- If so, this interestingly peared, and the boy calls sues, which sets off the illustrated work follows is an extremely intense his mother on a low bat- film, but the two leads dog doctor’s own psy- a young boy, whose par- tery cell phone but has chosis. ents have divorced, as he played by Eli Solan and no idea where he is other • “Bao,” directed by shares weekends with Leon Hughes, are amaz- than a beach. The film is Domee Shi. A touching each. It is dialogue-free ing. The family of the certainly every parent’s tale of a woman whose and perhaps the weakest victim, James Bulger, nightmare. son is a “dumpling” who of the bunch. has expressed their • “Skin,” directed by goes through his child- All in all, both sets of extreme dismay at the Guy Nattiv. Alarming hood and youth with her, films are well worth see- “humanizing” of the two and topical. A young boy, until he meets the love ing. The short documen- killers. being raised by racist • “Fauve,” directed by parents, witnesses the of his life. taries will not play at the Jeremy Comte (Canada). beating of a black man • “Late Afternoon,” Fountain again this year A sad but beautifully by his father and the with Louise Bagnall. but check out “Night in shot film about two boys father’s horrible friends, This should win, and I the Garden” if you get playing in an abandoned as the black man’s son hope it does. It is a very, the chance. surface mine take turns watches. Turnabout is very moving and touch- My choices for the outdoing each other until fair play, when the boy’s ing story of a woman of winners for the shorts the stakes are suddenly father is kidnapped by advanced age and her would be “Detainment” raised and it’s no longer the black man and some memories as her care- and as noted, “Late Af- a game. This work played of his friends, turning an taker tends to her needs. ternoon.” My choice for at Sundance, Telluride alarming situation into a • “One Small Step,” best feature film would and was also part of the horrific one. directed by Andrew have to be “Green Book” Manhattan Shorts, which Animated Shorts: Chesworth, Bobby Pon- and for best foreign lan- played at the Fountain • “Animal Behav- tillas. Another moving guage film, a tie between in 2018. It has several iour,” directed by Alison tale of a young woman’s “Cold War” and “Shop- awards already and de- Snowden, David Fine – a journey to adulthood lifters” (which is coming serves them. Watch for funny whirlwind tour with the help of her very to Mesilla in March). 34 | FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2019 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT LAS CRUCES BULLETIN NMSU play recalls pioneering female Harvard astronomer

By MIKE COOK play. It tells a wonderful sister, Margaret Leavitt, Prize for science. Las Cruces Bulletin narrative. That’s what I E. Gallegos as Williamina Billings said members like to do – get out of the Fleming, Molly Schafer of the NMSU Astronomy Cepheid variables. way and let it be told.” as Annie Cannon and Department will join “Si- That’s what made Hen- When Leavitt begins Isaac Lucero as Peter lent Sky’s cast and crew rietta Leavitt famous in work at Harvard Observa- Shaw. The crew includes for a talkback after the 2 the early 20th century tory in the early 1900s, student costume designer p.m. performance on Sat- at Harvard University. “women were not allowed Junice Robinson, set and urday, March 2 Her pioneering work led to operate telescopes,” lighting designer Jim Performances are 5:30 to an understanding of according to “Women Billings, stage manager p.m. Thursday, Feb. 21; 7:30 the relationship between in Astronomy” at www. Mike Wise and student p.m. Friday-Saturday, Feb. luminosity and pulsating exploratorium.edu. In- sound designer Daniel 22-23 and March 1-2; with stars (cepheid variables), stead, they were hired as Miller, who wrote origi- additional matinee perfor- changing forever the way “computers” to analyze nal music for the show. mances at 2 p.m. Saturday, the galaxy is measured. and compile data from the “The story is the suc- March 2, and Sunday, It also made early and telescopes (paid 30 cents cess of this woman in a March 3, at the ASNMSU visible cracks in the glass PHOTO COURTESY MIKE WISE/NMSU THEATRE ARTS an hour). man’s world and how she Center for the Arts, 1000 E. ceiling as she became Jaiden Jaramillo as Henrietta Leavitt and Isaac Lucero as While studying cephe- does it so well,” Billings University Ave. one of the world’s first Peter Shaw in the NMSU Theatre Arts Department’s upcom- ids at the observatory, said. Tickets are $10 general women recognized for ing production of “Silent Sky.” Leavitt “noticed that Gunderson added a admission and two for her ground-breaking con- there was a difference love story that drives one for NMSU students Theatre Arts Department weekends through Sun- tributions to astronomy. between how bright the point home because and faculty for the Thurs- presents for seven per- day, March 3. It also led the most these stars appeared and Leavitt outshines her fel- day, Feb. 21 preview per- formances at ASNMSU “It’s an incredible produced playwright in how bright they really low astronomer and love formance only. Center for the Arts. The story,” said NMSU The- America today, Lauren were. Her discovery has interest, Peter Shaw. The For tickets, call 575-646- show opens with a special atre Arts Associate Pro- Gunderson, to write “Si- become one of the funda- show features what Bill- 1420 or visit www.nmsu- preview performance at fessor Claudia Billings, lent Sky,” which the New mental methods of cal- ings called a “gorgeous theatre.com/boxoffice. 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. who is directing the pro- Mexico State University culating distance in the kiss” between Leavitt and php. Click on “current 21 and continues for two duction. “It’s my kind of universe.” Shaw. productions” and then on The production stars Leavitt died at age 53 “box office information.” five NMSU students, in- after a lifetime of illness, cluding Jaidan Jaramillo Billings said. Had she Mike Cook may be con- as Henrietta Leavitt, lived, Leavitt likely would tacted at mike@lascruces- Jenna Ivey as Henrietta’s have received a Nobel bulletin.com.

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Museum, 351 N. Mesilla versity Ave. The husband rarely-seen works of art Bailey, at Njoy Beads GALLERIES & OPENINGS St. Info: 575-528-3444, las- and wife team of Alpert from the Branigan Cul- and Art Gallery, 1300 El cruces.org/museums. and Arkley “present tural Center’s permanent Paseo Road, Suite J. The ‘Lightning Field’ Nichols and painter Mary installations, sculpture, collection, including re- gallery is new to the art ‘It’s the Little Things’ drawing, and interac- gional and international scene and showcases 17 Through Feb. 19 Zawacki. 2470-A Calle de Through March 3 tive video-based artwork artists. 501 N. Main St., local artists. Hours are Computer-generated im- Guadalupe. Info: 575-522- Art Obscura Gallery, that uses light in various open 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday- agery featuring artist Ken 2933. 3206 Harrelson St. in Me- forms, projecting, reflect- Tuesday-Friday and 9 Saturday. Morgan is an interplay of Talavera artists silla Park. Up to 25 mixed ing, and emitting nos- a.m-4:30 p.m. Saturday. light and dark that brings media “non-objective” talgic mood throughout Info: 575-541-2154. ‘Drawn to the Land: the digital age to the fore- Through February pieces by Las Cruces a space.” Open 10 a.m.-4 Peter Hurd’s New front. Branigan Cultural Four artists are featured artist Roy van der Aa. p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. ‘Dusk to Dusk: Center, 501 N. Main St. at Greenspace Gallery, Mexico’ “These differ from my Free admission. Info: 575- Unsettled, Unraveled, Info: 575-541-2154 or muse- Gifts and Learning, 517 Through Sept. 13 work prior to mid-2017 646-2545, email artglry@ ums.las-cruces.org. N. Mesquite St. They are Unreal’ Renowned 20th-century painters Laurie Churchill, in that these contain nmsu.edu and visit uag. Through March 30 artist Peter Hurd (1904- ‘Tree of Life’ Steve Klinger and Paul small interconnected, nmsu.edu. The Las Cruces Mu- 84) is the subject of an painted shapes; the color Through Feb. 24 Vakselis, and photogra- seum of Art presents exhibit at the NM Farm & palette is lighter, and the ‘Dressed for the The works of artist pher Kathy Meyer. Their 37 works by 28 artists Ranch Museum’s Tradi- background grid is more Maria Cristina (aka Cris- work ranges from whimsi- Occasion’ organized by the Samek tions Gallery, 4100 Drip- pronounced,” the artist tina Fridenstine), at The cal animal portraits and Through March 3 Art Gallery at Bucknell ping Springs Road. Info: says. Also included are Tombaugh Gallery, 2000 mermaids to watercolors Women’s every-day and University and curated 575-522-4100. five new pochoir stencil S. Solano Drive. Artist re- of historic landmarks, oil- dress clothing from the by Richard Rinehart, prints that, to date, have ception will be held 11:30 on-canvas landscapes of pioneer days of the 1870s with works loaned from ‘Grist for the Mill’ only been shown in Eu- a.m.-1:30 p.m. Sunday, the Organ Mountains and to the Depression era of THE EKARD COLLEC- Through Dec. 2 rope. Info: 575-494-7256, Feb. 3. The gallery is open nature photography. Info: the 1930s. NM Farm & TION. Explores human The exhibit includes a artobscuragallery@ 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Wednesday- 575-551-6778. Ranch Heritage Museum angst during the point of portable gristmill from yahoo.com, www.artosb- Saturday and is part of Legacy Gallery, 4100 transition between the the Museum’s collection, Watercolor exhibit scuragallery.com. th st the Unitarian Universal- Dripping Springs Road. 20 and 21 centuries – a stone set from Mora, ist Church complex. Through March 2 Info: 575-522-4100. psychological references, NM, and two separate The New Mexico Wa- ‘Light Tricks’ intimacy and political stones that were used in Mesilla Valley Fine tercolor Society Southern Through March 3 ‘From the Vault: repression; 491 N. Main the Las Cruces area; one Arts Gallery Chapter hosts a water- Featuring the works of Selections from the St., open 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. from the Lemon Mill in artists Julie Alpert and Through February color exhibit of toy, model Permanent Collection’ Tuesday-Friday, 9 a.m.- Mesilla, and the Schaub- Andy Arkley, University Artists of the month and miniature trains, at Through March 23 4:30 p.m. Saturday. Info: lin Stone, which was on Art Museum, 1390 E. Uni- are photographer Weeden the Las Cruces Railroad Exhibit showcasing las-cruces.org/museums; display for years next to 575.541.2137. the tall, bank building in downtown Las Cru- CALL TO ARTISTS ‘Colors of the ces. NM Farm & Ranch Southwest’ Heritage Museum Legacy Through March 30 Gallery, 4100 Dripping 12th annual Artists Studio formal and informal For more information, exposure.com. Featuring oil and Springs Road. Info: 575- Tour, planned for April scholars, and cultural visit las-cruces.org/muse- acrylic paintings by Steve 522-4100. 27-28 and May 4-5, seeks heritage organizations. ums or call 541-2154. Gal- Organ Mountains-Desert artists. The tour is spon- Proposals accepted lery hours are 10 a.m.-4:30 Peaks National Monument sored by Hal Marcus through April 7. To apply, p.m. Tuesday-Friday and seeks applications for Gallery and The El Paso complete the form at 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Saturday. its Artist in Residence Scene. Entry deadline is www.surveymonkey. Program. Entries for the March 5. Information and com/r/LCMS2020. Ap- Desert Exposure, a May residency must be entry forms are available plications must include monthly published by received by email on or at www.pleinairpainter- a brief (one to four para- the Las Cruces Bulletin, before Feb. 28: brenda@ sofelpaso.com, or email graphs) narrative and seeks turtle art for the organmtnfriends.org. [email protected]. should include artist May edition in recogni- Info: 575-323-1423. statement or group’s mis- tion of May 23 as World Branigan Cultural Center, sion; 8 to 10 jpg images Turtle Day. The artwork Rokoko Art Gallery, 1785 501 N. Main St., seeks pro- of proposed work (or should be vertical, and Avenida de Mercado, posals for exhibits with those of similar style and the image should be be- seeks submissions for its themes of cultural and quality); and linear and/ tween 2MB and 10MB. “Fantasy Free for All” historical significance or square footage needs. It can be any kind of exhibit to run from May relating to the Southwest Exhibits will run for a medium: photo, water- 11-June 22. Submissions to be presented in 2020. six-to-12-week period. color, fiber, sculpture, oil, due by May 4. Entry fee: Empowering children for The center is accepting Incomplete or late mixed media, etc. Dead- $15. Info: 575-522-5553, ro- submissions from artists proposals will not be ac- line for submissions is [email protected]. success in school and in life. (solo and group), from cepted. April 5 to editor@desert- 36 | FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2019 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT LAS CRUCES BULLETIN Want to write? Start vehemently

You know what and at length tions, produced one of it’s only for 15 or 20 min- separates success- about your in- my plays years ago. Las utes at a time. Imagine ful writers from ternal struggle Cruces Community how much you would everyone else? over that novel or Theatre produced a very have written by They’ve actually screenplay, stage short musical (one song) now if you’d written some- play, musical, I wrote, and I’m hopeful started that first thing. Period. Full magazine ar- LCCT will use the play I day you thought stop. MIKE ticle or song lyric just finished in its upcom- about it: 15 min- There are other COOK you’ve been plan- ing one-act festival. (This utes x 365.25 x ____ factors, of course, Theatre 101 ning since you is how I’ve imagined the years = wow. like command of graduated from conversation as that play • Use the internet. the language, a comfort- elementary school, but is evaluated: N (sighing): There’s information able chair and the way until you have the actual “It’s okay, but it’s about available about ev- the early-morning light (manu)script in hand, the murder of prostitutes erything from how peaks through the east it’s just much ado about in England 130 years to format a screenplay window and falls en- nothing; or, as my mother ago.” J (sighing): “I know, to all the words that couragingly on the crisp, used to say, “What the I know. But he writes Mark rhyme with love. And white page. But the sim- little boy shot at.” the reviews for the Bul- Medoff) read books if you want ple truth is, nothing else My interest is theatre, letin. Maybe we could tell or whether to be an author, see plays matters if you haven’t so I’m all about stage him the theatre burned it makes if you want to be a play- written anything. plays. I’ve actually writ- down?”) The New York wright. Aye, there’s the rub: ten three – all one acts, What’s the secret to ac- Times Bestseller • Light a candle, play Actually putting quill to including one I just fin- tually writing something? List (ask Jennifer music (I’m hooked parchment, pen to paper, ished after about 20 years Think Nike, but even bet- Cervantes), or if it right now on “Rule, fingers to keyboard. The of thoughtful consider- ter than the ubiquitous will become one of the Britannia!” Ever the truth is, you can ponder ation. The theatre group slogan is the etymology: best-loved songs of all anglophile), look out the and pontificate loudly I belong to, lo-fi produc- “to attack, start vehe- time (ask Nacio Herb window at the Organ mently.” Brown, born in Deming, Mountains – inspiration Turn off the televi- New Mexico, who wrote is everywhere once you sion, your cell phone and the music for “Singin’ in start. all the negative voices the Rain.” Note: You’ll • Don’t decide at the in your head and write. the middle: pick a scene, need a Ouija board for outset what the finished Something. Anything. chapter, paragraph, sen- this one; Brown died product should look like Start at the beginning: “A tence or line and start in 1964) until you have or what has to become of long time ago in a Ford vehemently. pages in hand to wave it. Trust yourself and the Galaxy far, far away …” You’ll never know if in the cat’s face and say, gods and let the process (11 words already!); the you can write, if what “See? I told you I’d do it! unfold. It’s about inten- end: “And they all lived you write will be pub- Nothing to it.” tion, which you control, happily ever after. Except lished or produced, if Here are my further not outcome, which you the mouse. The end.” audiences (or critics) will suggestions: don’t. (12 words; and you’re love it or hate it, if you’ll • Write about some- • Enjoy yourself. Writ- using your math skills); see it on Broadway (ask thing you’re interested in ing, like painting, sewing, and/or know something cooking, dancing, acting about. For whatever or cursing in traffic, is an reason, I have an abiding art. It’s a way to express fascination with Jack the yourself, to tell the story February 15-21 February 22-28 Ripper. When I get writ- that is uniquely yours. Oscar Nominated Shorts Capernaum er’s block, I just do more It’s intensely personal A perennial hit with audiences In Arabic w/ subtitles research. Your passion and possibly extremely around the country and the world, While serving a five-year sentence will help drive you. public. don’t miss this year’s selection of for a violent crime, a 12-year-old • Write for yourself. You’ll never know un- shorts. boy sues his parents for neglect. Don’t worry about what less you just do it. Right? • Live Action: Fri, Mon, Wed at 7:30. Free for members Sun at 2:30 NOTE: Saturday, Feb. 23 no matinée; anyone else might think. Write. • Animation: Sat, Sun, Tues, Thurs at Thursday, Feb. 28 1:30 matinée; no That can come later. 7:30 evening show. • Make it a discipline. Mike Cook may be con- .XVDPD,QÀQLW\ Set a time and a place to tacted at mike@lascruces- February 16, 1:30 only write every day, even if bulletin.com. LAS CRUCES BULLETIN ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2019 | 37

Feb. 23, Douglas Jack- • Feb. 14 – After Color Theatre, 211 N. Main St. p.m. Friday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Impressionists Beyond A&E EVENTS son Images, with Linda Gen- Info: 575-541-2290. Saturday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. France” and “The History COAS bookstore So- dall Sunday. Info: 575-523-6403. of Women in Art,” Doña ‘The Crucible’: Plays 7 lano: 1101 S Solano Dr. • Feb. 20 – Painting on Poetry reading: Sin Fron- Ana Arts Council, 1740-A p.m. Friday and Saturday, Feb. 16, Gloria Hacker Silk, with Judy Licht teras/Writers without Ron Campbell: Animator Calle de Mercado. Class Feb. 15-16 and 2 p.m. Sun- Feb. 23, Jean Gilbert • Feb. 27 – Southwest Borders, in conjunction of the Beatles film “Yel- began in late January day, Feb. 17, at LCCT, 313 Style, with Sally Quillin with ArtForms, presents low Submarine” show- but can be attended on an N. Main St. Info: www. NM Vintage Wines: Live its annual reading as part cases his original Beatles individual basis. Info: 575- LCCTNM.org, 575-523- music, 2461 Calle de Prin- Hard Road Trio: Cruces- of For the Love of Art cartoon paintings at Art 523-6403, www.daarts.org. 1200. cipal. Info: 575-523-9463, Silver City Americana Month. 10 a.m.-noon Sat- Obscura, 3206 Harrelson nmvintagewines.com. trio plays a house concert urday, Feb. 23, Branigan St., 4-8 p.m. Tuesday- Gallery tours: Walk the Artventurous: Hands-on Feb. 14: Sage GentleWing in Las Cruces, Thursday, Cultural Center, 501 N. Wednesday, March 5-6. gallery, share ideas, art-making experience at – solo singer/songwriter Feb. 14. Info: Chris, 575- Main St. Info: Joe Somoza, Info: 575-494-7256, www. exchange opinions, and the Las Cruces Museum Feb. 16: Los Dientes – 571-5298. 575-522-1119. artobscuragallery.com. consider different per- of Art, 491 N. Main St. Folk/rock duo spectives about the works Open 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Feb. 21: Danny Sanchez ‘Love is all You Need’: An ‘Spirit of Art’: Film by Ed Lisa Lynn & Aryeh Frank- of art during guided Tuesday-Friday and 9 – solo singer/songwriter evening of love songs, Breeding, 12:30 p.m. Satur- furter: Celtic harpists exhibit tours at the Las a.m.-4:30 p.m. Saturdays. Feb. 23: Toney Rocks Friday, Feb. 15, Doña Ana day, Feb. 23, Branigan Li- performing on rare Cruces Museum of Art, Info: 575-541-2137, las-cru- – folk/Americana (Las Arts Council Arts & Cul- brary, 200 E. Picacho Ave. instruments and telling 491 N. Main St. Tours take ces.org/museums. Febru- Vegas) tural Center, 1740-A Calle Free. Info: Ruth Drayer, stories, 7 p.m. Wednesday, place the first and third ary’s theme is Art Deco. Feb. 28: Eryn Bent – solo de Mercado. Megan Mc- 903-399-9979; www.ed- March 6, Unitarian Uni- Saturday of the month Feb. 16: Faux Stained singer/songwriter (Albu- Queen, pianist David Cun- breeding.artistwebsites. versalist Church of Las from 1:30-2:30 p.m. Info: Glass querque) niff and guitarist/vocalist com. Cruces, 2000 S. Solano las-cruces.org/muse- Feb. 23: Las Cruces Matthew Reiter. Reserva- Drive. ums, 575-541-2137. Deco Poster Get ArtRageous: Two- tions: 575-644-7136. New Horizons Symphony: hour make-and-take Winter concert, 3 p.m. Studio art classes: Regis- Global Village Drum Circle: Storytellers of Las Cruces: classes focus on a new Contra dance: Sponsored Sunday, Feb. 24, NMSU’s tration is open for spring Play, sing, dance, drum, 7-9 Stories for all ages, 10 a.m. technique each week with by the Southern New Atkinson Recital Hall. studio classes planned for p.m. Fridays, First Chris- every Saturday. Free. COAS bookstore down- instruction by a local art- Mexico Music and Dance Mozart, Rossini and more, March 26-May 11 at the tian Church, 1809 El Paseo town: 317 N Main St. ist. Sessions are at 5:30 Society, 7:30-10:30 p.m. highlighting the NMSU Las Cruces Museum of Road. Info: 575-523-0664. p.m. at the Doña Ana Arts Friday, Feb. 15, Mesilla Music Department’s Art, 491 N. Main St. Class Feb. 16, Mary Ellen Council, 1740-A Calle de Community Center, 2251 string program. Info: 575- options include paint- Open Studio Tour: Second Floyd Mercado: Calle de Santiago. Bayou 521-8771 or Gary Lenzo at ing, drawing, ceramics, and fourth weekends in Seco plays, Lonnie Lude- [email protected]. fabric dyeing, printmak- February at Flo Hosa man calls. $6 adults, youth ing and more. Offered to Dougherty’s Blue Gate $4, families $15. Info: 575- Young at Heart Chorus: all levels. Register at the Gallery, 4901 Chagar Four Shillings Short 522-1691. Free one-hour concert, Museum of Nature & Sci- Court. Look for the blue 2:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. ence, 411 N. Main St. Info: flag. Info: 575-523-2950. ‘Digital Manipulation in 28, Good Samaritan Audi- 575-541-2137; museums. Art’: Lecture on technol- torium, 3011 Buena Vida las-cruces.org. Please send your art an- ogy and art by artist Abby Circle. Info: Ray Scrog- nouncements to editor@ Osborne, 1-2 p.m. Satur- gins, 575-524-0511, ray@ ONGOING lascrucesbulletin.com by day, Feb. 16, Branigan Cul- scroggins.biz. Thursday at least one tural Center, 501 N. Main ‘Feed Your Mind’: Two six- week prior to desired pub- St. Free. Info: 575-541-2154. KTAL dinner: Fundraiser week seminars on “The lication date. for Las Cruces’ com- Macro photography: Using munity radio station, 6 photo stacking, presented p.m. Thursday, Feb. 28, at by Carl Maier, 7 p.m. Salud de Mesilla. Reser- Tuesday, Feb. 19, at the vations and info: 575-323- Doña Ana Photography 3548. Club inside the SW Envi- ALTERATIOTIONNNSS•GIGIFFFTTSHOSHOPP ronmental Center, 275 N. Las Cruces Arts Fair: Ninth WeWe ccaaann mamakkkee yyooouuurr c llllototh o t hheeess f iiii t . COURTESY PHOTO Main St. Free. annual, Friday-Sunday,      Four Shillings Short, the husband/wife duo of Aodh Og March 1-3, Las Cruces 1)/,WHPV %RRNVE\/RFDO$XWKRUV O’Tuama and Christy Martin, perform traditional and original Four Shillings Short: Hus- Convention Center, 680 E. music from the Celtic lands, Medieval & Renaissance Europe, band-wife duo from Ire- University Ave. More than 225 E. Idaho #32 in La Mission Plaza India and the Americas on an array of instruments, 7-9 p.m.        Friday, Feb. 22, at the Rio Grande Theatre, 211 N. Main St. It’s land in a Celtic, folk and 100 artists represented a benefit for Hospitality House, lodging for out-of-town fami- world music concert to in all mediums, plus lies visiting a loved one in a local medical facility who cannot benefit St. Andrews Hos- flamenco guitarist Jake +RXUV7XHV7KXUV)UL$030 afford a place to stay. Tickets are $15, with discounts for pitality House, 7 p.m. Fri- Mossman and Quick Art &ORVHG:HG_6DWXUGD\$030 seniors and children. Call 575-541-2290 or visit www.riogran- day, Feb. 22, Rio Grande Competition. Hours 5-8 3KRQH1XPEHU detheatre.org. 38 | FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2019 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT LAS CRUCES BULLETIN PUZZLES BANDS TOGETHER

ACROSS 69 Bombard with 128 “The Rose” 1 Not meant to be e-junk singer Midler heard by the audi- 71 “Zip- -- -Doo- 129 Plunder ence, in a way Dah” 8 Blend in 72 Hard wood DOWN 13 Maker of stringed 73 Glorious state of 1 Hard wood instruments bliss? 2 Wk. day 20 Author Huffing- 79 Military units 3 Hi- -- (old LP play- ton 82 Prefix with haz- ers) 21 Nary a soul ard 4 Moms 22 In a group 83 Achieve 5 Notoriety 23 Give a nonnative 84 Obi-Wan Kenobi, 6 Noted berry farm a smooch? e.g. founder 25 Causes of sud- 85 Rob 7 Turn a deaf -- (ig- den fear 88 Desert haven nore) 26 Env. alerter mentioned in the 8 Musical artist 27 Small drink first book of the DiFranco 28 Make up for Bible? 9 Barking pets 29 Defeat Dorothy’s 94 Guitars’ kin, for 10 Doctrine that dog decisively? short reality is one organic 34 Trip to an under- 95 Actor Rob whole world river? 99 Bits of matter 11 Ham-handed 39 Singer Buddy 100 Car for a VIP 12 Gen -- 40 Egg 101 Mr., in India 13 Certain boxing 42 Stools, say 102 Have a cow, punch 43 Actress Mendes with “out” 14 Not firmly im- 44 Certain Siouan 103 Ltr. insert planted 45 “The Jerk” actor 104 Arrangement 15 Pre-liftoff term M. -- Walsh 105 Ruler of the 16 Jenna Bush -- 47 “Well well!” Sunflower State? 17 “Kinda” suffix candied 62 Work at as a dil- 86 Stew veggie 110 Calf catcher ettante 48 Use a pool 108 Palpitation? 18 Ballpark fig. 41 Wombs 87 Part of PIN 113 ESPN datum 63 Breathe hard 49 Specialty of 111 Menu fish 19 Scale notes 45 Self-conceit 89 Carve 115 -- and haw 64 Leave out Windy City bakeries? 112 Audiotapes’ suc- 24 Lay to rest 46 Unruly crowd 90 Somber 116 Greek vowel 65 Intermission 52 Uses Dixie dic- cessors 28 Skating leap 47 Social Security 91 In -- (as found) 117 Dream-time ac- fig., e.g. 66 Bullfight cry ronym tion 114 Cato’s 1,052 29 Ice cream flavor, 92 Don of radio 54 Door turner 115 Main female briefly 48 Delhi dress 67 Apt. units 93 Last year’s frosh 118 Baby’s wear 55 Expire, as a sub- character 30 Writer Philip 50 Not only that 70 Stew veggie 96 “Part II” films 119 Lyric tribute scription 118 Stuff hauled by 31 H.G. Wells race 51 Vienna loc. 74 Eye covers 97 Tightly strung 120 Wanna- -- (aspi- rants) 59 Ballpark fig. Beantown trash col- 32 Smart- -- (cocky) 53 Crank (up) 75 Bettor’s note 98 Squeak (out) 121 Santa -- (hot 60 New princess of lectors? 33 At an end 56 -- upswing 76 Tatty clothes 102 Cereal meal wind) ‘81 124 Not ceasing 35 Fashion inits. 57 Meat stamp let- 77 Strive (for) 103 Breaks up 63 One who doesn’t 125 Homer work ters 78 U.N.’s Kofi 104 Add to the bat- 122 Big health 36 Synthpop artist, supplement chain, succumb to a potent 126 St.- -- (capital of say 58 Wk. day 80 Hubbub ter, say toxin? Loire) 60 The, in Paris 81 Call placer 106 Charge at familiarly 37 Sinister 123 “I see mice!” 68 Clean energy 127 Mice and 38 They may be 61 “The Simpsons” 84 Actor Parsons 107 School, in Nice org. whales, e.g. store clerk 85 Corn cover 109 Writer Horatio LAS CRUCES BULLETIN ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2019 | 39 PUZZLES

SCRAMBLERS Unscramble the letters within each rectangle to SNOWFLAKES By Japheth Light WEEKLY SUDOKU By Linda Thistle form four ordinary words. Then rearrange the boxed Place a number in the empty boxes in such a way that each row across, letters to form the mystery word, which will complete There are 13 black hexagons in the puzzle. Place the each column down and each small 9-box square contains all of the the gag! number 1-6 around each of them. No number can numbers from one to nine. be repeated in any partial hexagon shape along the border of the puzzle.

CRYPTOQUIP

This is a simple substitution cipher in which each letter used stands for another. If you think that X equals O, it will equal O throughout the puzzle. Solution is accomplished by trial and error.

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SNOWFLAKES SUPER CROSSWORD SUPER 40 | FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2019 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT LAS CRUCES BULLETIN NMSU Theatre Arts aims for Broadway By MIKE COOK Las Cruces Bulletin

The NMSU Theatre Arts Department and the nonprofit American Southwest Theatre Com- pany presents Broadway Onstage, a musical revue highlighting shows cur- rently running on Broad- way along with traditional Broadway favorites per- formed by NMSU students and faculty and commu- nity members. Broadway Onstage pre- mieres at 7:30 p.m., Satur- day, March 9 on the main stage at the ASNMSU Center for the Arts, 1000 E. PHOTO BY MARK BOUDREAU/LCCT University Ave. A recep- NMSU student Brianna Horvath in Las Cruces Community tion following the 90-min- Theatre’s production of “Legally Blonde,” is one of the stars ute show will take place in of NMSU’s upcoming “Broadway Onstage.” the second-floor rehearsal hall immediately after the PHOTO BY MIKE WISE/NMSU THEATRE ARTS performance. Las Cruces actor Teddy Aspen-Sanchez, shown here in a Tickets for orchestra rehearsal of NMSU’s 2017 production of “Equivocation,” is and mezzanine seat are one of the community stars of NMSU’s upcoming “Broadway $20; balcony tickets are Onstage.” PHOTO MARK BOUDREAU/LCCT $15. Proceeds will benefit NMSU student Francesca • “I Dreamed a Dream” NMSU theatre arts stu- White; Perez-Wright, shown here from “Les Miserables,” dents. • “Being Alive” from as Mary Poppins in last De- Della Bustamante; cember’s smash hit at Las Sponsorships are also “Company,” NMSU stu- • Jersey Boys Medley Cruces Community Theatre, available for the evening’s dent Calvin Chervinko; from “Jersey Boys,” Cal- is one of the NMSU theatre performers, songs, shows • “Bosom Buddies” from “Mame,” NMSU student vin Chervinko, Bryan Be- arts students featured in and others. Here are the the March 9 “Broadway On- ensemble with special rard, Cheyenne Kimmick, sponsorship levels: $250 stage” at NMSU. Joel Fisk, Collin Duffey for musician Mark Klett; mystery guests; and Quinton Kriner; $200 for director Christa • “Defying Gravity” from NMSU student ensemble; • “Let Us Be Glad” from Frederickson or host Wil “Wicked,” NMSU student • “Screw Loose” from COURTESY PHOTO “Wicked,” sung by NMSU Kilroy; $125 for musician Francesca Perez-Wright “Cry Baby,” NMSU stu- Della Bustamonte musical theatre instructor Michael Trujillo; and $125 and NMSU musical the- dent Emilie Rasmussen; Christa Fredrickson; from “Young Franken- Sammi Armstrong; each for any of the shows, atre instructor Christa • “Side By Side By Side” • “Loverly” from “My stein,” NMSU students • “You Could Drive songs and/or performers Frederickson; from “Company,” NMSU Fair Lady,” NMSU stu- and community members, a Person Crazy” from featured in the program. • “Do You Hear the student ensemble and dent Jenna Ivey and other choreographed by NMSU “Company,” by Brianna To be a sponsor, call or People Sing?” from “Les community members; NMSU students and com- student Brianna Horvath; Horvath, Francesca email Susie Ouderkirk at Miserables,” NMSU stu- • “Soul of a Man” from munity members; • “When I Grow Up” Perez-Wright and Melis 575-646-5122 or susieo@ dent ensemble, directed by “Kinky Boots,” Cheyenne • “Maybe This Time” from “Matilda,” Las White. nmsu.edu. Theatre Arts Department Kimmick and the NMSU from “Cabaret,” NMSU Cruces young actors, the Other performers will Here are the songs that vocal instructor Della student ensemble; students; NMSU student ensemble include Brandon Brown, will be performed during Bustamante • “Sweet Violets” from • “One Short Day” from and community members; Quinton Kriner, The Broadway Onstage and • “Footloose” from “Fritz Among Gypsies,” “Wicked,” NMSU student • “Wilkommen” from Gandy Sisters and Carter their singers: “Footloose,” NMSU stu- community member ensemble and community “Cabaret,” Timothy Wil- Chamberlin. • “As If We Never Said dent ensemble and com- Teddy Aspen-Sanchez members; bur; Goodbye” from “Sunset munity members; and NMSU Theatre Arts • “Run Freedom Run” • “You Can’t Stop the Mike Cook may be con- Boulevard,” sung by • “Holding Out for Hero” Department staff member from “Urinetown,” NMSU Beat” from “Hairspray,” tacted at mike@lascruces- NMSU student Melis from “Footloose,” NMSU Susie Ouderkirk; student ensemble; student Joel Fisk and the • “Transylvania Mania” community member bulletin.com. WELL BEING LAS CRUCES BULLETIN FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2019 | 41 Burrell students Breast Cancer help with migrant ‘El Doctor’ health screenings Support Group By JESSICA SALOPEK For the Bulletin

Medical students from the Burrell College of Os- teopathic Medicine have been assisting with health screenings of migrants crossing the border in El Paso, Texas. Third-year student Carlos Yeelot heard about the need for medical professionals at the shelters through an Instagram post. Other stu- dents got the word through their clinical preceptors or their fellow students. “We work under the PHOTO COURTESY CARLOS YEELOT supervision of medical Carlos Yeelot at the migrant shelter where the BCOM students are assisting with health professionals, like our own screenings. faculty member, Dr. Swift, Marlina Ponce de Leon. about life, travel and the better and safer opportuni- who is a pediatrician. “For example, we sug- immigration experience ties for their families,” she Medical screenings consist gested they put up remind- leaves us medical profes- said of evaluating each patient ers about hand washing. sionals with a duty to treat “I would advise other just as we would at a We also gave suggestions them with compassion, students to definitely get regular clinic,” Yeelot said. on ways to make the intake dignity and respect.” involved as this is an eye- “This includes obtaining a process more efficient.” As the days progressed, opening experience into history of present illness, The patients the medi- some of the children the current situation of asking about previous cal students see range in began to refer to Yeelot as the world we are living in medical conditions, aller- age from 6 months to 50- “El Doctor.” “They were today,” Yeelot said. “This gies, and medications; and plus years old. They come all surprised when ‘El Doc- experience will not only taking vital signs. We then COURTESY PHOTO from primarily Central tor’ asked if he could play allow you to apply what examine each patient and Dr. Jamie Aburto, plastic and reconstructive surgeon American countries such soccer with them. They you have been learning arrive at a diagnosis and at Memorial Medical Cancer Center, was speaker at the as Guatemala, Nicaragua, were thrilled and it was in your clinical courses treat accordingly, or send recent meeting of the Breast Cancer Support Group. His Honduras and El Salvador. so much fun,” he remem- during medical school, but to the hospital if neces- presentation was “The New-The Old-The Unknown with Yeelot said the smiles bered. will also show you another sary.” Breast Reconstruction.” From left are Dr. Aburto and group and gratitude from the pa- Ponce de Leon said that aspect of medicine that we attendees Roberta Utrecht, Anna Dyson and Jennifer The students have also tients made the experience the shelter workers were as students are not accus- Ryder Fox. transferred patients to and extremely worthwhile. impressed with the BCOM tomed to.” from hospitals and bus sta- “The most memorable students’ compassion, as tions, played soccer with thing is being able to con- well as their ability to di- the children, assisted with nect with your patients. agnose, treat, and manage All Adoptions the organization of sup- When you can get into different medical problems plies and medications, and their lives and understand with limited resources. just $14 helped navigate language their problems, that cre- “It was a great reminder February 14th-28th barriers. ates a link that cannot be of how lucky I am to be APA Adoption & Education Center “We’ve also helped them Design and Graphics explained,” he said. “Being born in this country, and 800 West Picacho Ave · Las Cruces, NM Provided by: come up with suggestions able to ask them about also how much the Ameri- Tues.-Thurs. 11am-4pm | Sat. 11am-2pm to help control diseases,” 575 575 their migrant journey and can Dream is real for these 571-4654 · 644-0505 added third-year student hear their unique stories individuals who just want ActionProgramsfor Animals.org 42 | FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2019 SENIORS LAS CRUCES BULLETIN Fascinating people I have known: Dr. Frank Laubach

There is really no because of his book, “The Silent Billion Laubach, in regard to the the United Nations and world today are a trickle’s end to the wonder- prodigious work Speak,” Laubach describes effectiveness of prayer other world leaders, the worth when what is ful, amazing, and among the 1.2 the program and results of when people pray to- effect could be incalcu- needed are “rivers of interesting people billion adult il- his literacy method. gether. Laubach related lable. Our prayers could prayers.” I have been blessed literates in the My parents became that under his leadership, then become a powerful Realizing the power of to meet and know. world. Through acquainted with Dr. Lau- groups have organized factor in influencing such prayer, we are empow- The one I have cho- his simplified bach in the 1950s and had prayer broadcasts for key persons to make their ered to help transform sen today has filled RUTH MOORER method of “each him as a guest in their individuals in public life, day-by-day decisions in our world into what God my life with great Not for Sissies one teach one,” home. I was privileged with significant results. keeping with God’s will. wants it to be. inspiration and he and his help- to hear and meet him in He felt that we can often In fact, every prayer we challenge by his ers had enabled person in the mid-1960s. do more for the world utter from the heart, Ruth Justice Moorer is life, his speaking and his more than 100 million I was impressed by him through prayer than if we he believed, begins to a resident of Las Cruces writings. adults, speaking 200 dif- in his message and in his could walk into offices of change history. having moved here in Dr. Frank Laubach was ferent languages, to read manner. In a brief con- leaders in London, Mos- Dr. Laubach states in 1996 with her husband, an American educator and write. The Laubach versation with him fol- cow, or Washington and his book “Prayer, the Charles. She has been and Christian mission- literacy method is still lowing a meeting in one tell them what to do. Our Mightiest Force in the a public school science ary in the Philippines being widely used in our of our parish’s churches, advice to them might be World,” that the prayers teacher and a United in the 1930s and 1940s. country and in many I started out by asking faulty, but if they listened of believing people in the Methodist pastor. He was the originator of other places in the world him some questions to God, they could not go the World Campaign for today. about himself and his wrong. Christian literacy, a man Three of his books work. He quickly changed Dr. Laubach thought if Plan to save and whom Norman Cousins which I have read again the subject and focused 10 million people prayed called “one of the noblest and again, relating to on me and my life! His with systematic earnest- human beings of our prayer, are: “Prayer, the quiet, gentle and humble ness, stopping for a few time.” Mightiest Force in the manner greatly warmed seconds every five or 10 save with a plan Dr. Laubach had be- World,” “The Game with my heart. minutes a day to flash a come known as “the Minutes,” and “Letters of My father wrote about prayer at the president, By RAY VIGIL about your savings goals. Apostle of Literacy” a Modern Mystic.” In the a conversation with Dr. Congress, members of For the Bulletin It’s never too early to start planning for your Planning and sav- retirement. Set a goal, ing are core elements make a plan and save au- We Understand Care, We Practice Compassion. ® to a successful retire- City of Las Cruces tomatically. Savers with a ment. For more than 80 Off ering a Complete Continuum of Care! MOUNTAINS OF OPPORTUNITY plan are twice as likely to years, Social Security – PUBLIC HEARING – save successfully. Pledge has helped Americans to save for America Saves achieve that goal. And PARK IMPACT FEES AND Week at www.ameri- each year, the American casaves.org. Savings Education Coun- FEES AND CHARGES/ Social Security has cil and America Saves many tools for retirement coordinate America FACILITY USE POLICY planning. You can access Saves Week. The week our online information The City of Las Cruces will hold a public hearing for Park is an opportunity for or- Independent Living • Senior Living • ShortStay Care and resources at www. Impact Fees and also for the proposed 2019/2020 Fees ganizations to promote socialsecurity.gov/plan- • LongTerm Care • Specialized Alzheimer’s Care good savings behavior; and Charges Facility Use Policy. Residents are invited to ners/retire. it is also a great time for • Rehabilitation Services • Physician Services give input on the Park Impact Fees and the proposed policy Younger people know people to assess their own changes. The hearing will be held prior to the regular Parks that the earlier they saving status. & Recreation Advisory Board Meeting. start saving, the more Social Security is col- their money can grow. laborating with America Our website for young THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 6 P.M. Saves Week to promote workers at www.socialse- our shared mission of 2882 N. Roadrunner Parkway Parks & Recreation Administrative curity.gov/people/early- helping millions of people Las Cruces, NM 88011-0853 career has resources that 2IÀFH&RQIHUHQFH5RRP prepare for their future. Phone: 575-522-1110 can help you secure today This year, we’re celebrat- 1501 E. Hadley and tomorrow. For more information, contact the ing the week from Febru- ary 25 through March Parks & Recreation Department at 575/541-2550. Ray Vigil is a Social Se- Genesis CareLine (866) 745-CARE 2. Join the #ASW19 curity Public Affairs Spe- las-cruces.org movement by using this

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Stepping into Icebox Brewing Company, you may feel like you’ve left town. With exposed duct- work, concrete floors, an outdoor patio and a view of the brewing equip- ment, the new brewery offers a unique addition to the growing craft beer scene in the Las Cruces area. Icebox, located at 2825 W. Picacho Ave., officially opened its doors on Jan. 23, joining the ranks of six other local brewer- ies, including Picacho Peak Brewing Company, Spotted Dog Brewery, COURTESY PHOTO Pecan Grill and Brewery, From left, Icebox Brewing Company co-founders Brian Weidauer, general manager; Garrett Bosque Brewing Com- Denmark, head brewer; and John Wright, owner. pany, Little Toad Creek the opportunity for more Weidauer said the fa- “We brew the beer right Brewery & Distillery and breweries in southern cility is ideal because it here where everyone can High Desert Brewing New Mexico, plans to offers room to expand in see the equipment,” Wei- Company. open Icebox began in late the future, if the demand dauer said. “The other “We’ve had some people 2017. The name “Icebox” for the product is there. breweries and taprooms, come through that have pays tribute to the fact Opening the brewery on their equipment is behind said that this reminds that the building, built the west side of town was glass, or in a different fa- BULLETIN PHOTO BY ALEXIA SEVERSON them of other breweries in 1959, was once an ice also an opportunity to fill cility or not even on site.” in different cities, like up plant. A couple photo- a need for more food and Icebox offers eight core Head brewer and co-founder of Icebox Brewing Company Garrett Denmark opens a valve to transfer wort (a sweet liq- in Colorado and stuff,” graphs of the ice plant beverage businesses and styles of beer on tap year- said Brian Weidauer, uid drained from mash and fermented to make beer) into the from around the early ‘70s places to hang out in the round, along with four to fermenter. general manager and co- are hung on one of the area. six rotating seasonal or founder of Icebox. “There walls of the brewery. Along with Icebox’s specialty beers. brew to one style,” Den- So far, the brewery’s are definitely some other “A lot of people in town unique look and feel, it’s Denmark said the goal mark said. “I have hoppy best-selling beer has been breweries around that will remember it as City the only brewery in Las in creating Icebox’s menu beers and softer beers and the Icebox Light, a light have a similar concept Ice Service or Sierra Ice Cruces and Mesilla that was to offer beers that more sessionable beers. lager. but nothing here.” and Water,” Weidauer has its brewing equip- were “approachable,” We also run a lot of differ- “It’s our equivalent Weidauer runs Icebox said. “It was not only ice ment open to the tap- so both craft beer and ent yeast strains through of a light domestic beer, along with owner John service for the residents room. And it’s one out of non-craft beer drinkers this brewery, which gives like a Coors Light or Bud Wright and head brewer of Las Cruces but also for only a handful of brewer- could find something they us a lot of different flavor Light,” Weidauer said. and co-founder Garrett semitrucks that would ies in town that brews its enjoy. profiles, which I chose on Denmark. After realizing drive through.” beer locally. “I try really hard not to purpose.” SEE BEER, PAGE 45 LAS CRUCES BULLETIN BUSINESS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2019 | 45

Icebox Brew- BEER ing Company CONTINUED FROM 44 co-founder and General “We realize a lot of people Manager Brian like to drink light beer, Weidauer pours so we didn’t want to have a beer. Icebox anyone shy away from offers eight coming because they core styles of think craft beer is heavy beer on tap or really hoppy.” year-round, A close second is the along with four Frostbite IPA, he said. to six rotating seasonal or In addition to serving specialty beers. beer, Icebox has part- nered with Rio Grande BULLETIN PHOTOS BY ALEXIA SEVERSON Vineyard & Winery in Las Las Crucens Sam and Shirley Gutierrez pose for a photo dur- Cruces to offer wine, and ing a visit to Icebox Brewing Company. Ruby Soho food truck, which offers burgers, rez, who were at Icebox all the servers are won- perfect setting; it’s like needed boost. he thinks is a good thing. sandwiches and more on a Wednesday eve- derful.” it was meant to be,” he “The craft brewery “If there’s other brew- during brewery hours. ning in early February, Sam Gutierrez said the said. scene, it’s a huge thing eries that are making Since opening, Icebox said they have become history of the building On the same day, Las right now,” Moralez said. better beer, it kind of has already garnered a frequent visitors to the adds to the ambience of Crucen Ernesto Moralez “It’s nice to see Las Cru- brings up the game for ev- high response from the brewery. Icebox. stopped by Icebox for ces keeping up – I think eryone else, so I think it’s community, with a full “This is our third or “If you walk into this the first time to sample we’re doing a pretty good healthy,” he said. house on the weekends, fourth time, and we just place and you know that the beer. Moralez said job with it.” Weidauer said. love it here,” Shirley Guti- this used to be the ice he likes the location and More breweries in the Alexia Severson may be Las Cruces residents errez said. “All the beer is house, just the history that the brewery might area creates more compe- contacted at alexia@las- Sam and Shirley Gutier- good, the people are good, alone, I mean, it’s the give the neighborhood a tition, which Moralez said crucesbulletin.com.

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BULLETIN REPORT tremendous honor to be selected as the New The New Mexico State Mexico Sports Hall of baseball team, recently Fame’s Team of the year honored by the New for 2018. Many teams Mexico Sports Hall of had great campaigns last Fame as the NMSHOF year, so to be singled out College Team of the Year, as the team of the year opens play this weekend is beyond special. What BRADEN WILLIAMS BROCK WHITTLESEY CALEB HENDERSON JOEY ORTIZ NICK GONZALES TRISTEN CARRANZA with a four-game home- makes it special for our proud that we can create the Aggies to their fourth • Also on the all-confer- • Senior outfielder stand vs. Texas South- team is that we speak positive press and com- appearance in the NCAA ence team is first base- Tristen Carranza, last ern at Presley-Askew about those things as a munity relations for New Tournament. man Caleb Henderson, year’s WAC Tournament Field. Friday’s first pitch program a lot. We say Mexico State Athletics In preseason polling coming off an impressive MVP, posted a .325 bat- is at 4:05. Saturday’s dou- that we recognize that and New Mexico State for 2019, New Mexico junior campaign that ting average in 2018 with bleheader and Sunday’s it is a privilege to be a University. At the end State is picked to finish saw the slugger set a nine homers and 53 RBI. game start at 12:05. member of this team of the day that is our re- second behind Grand program record with 62 Disciplined at the plate, Following the hall and promise to place the sponsibility, to make this Canyon University in games played. The first he also ranked ninth in of fame announce- needs of the team above university better. Win- the WAC. But the Aggies baseman hit .341 with a the country in hit-by- ment head coach Brian our own. ning the award is a truly were first in preseason team-high 10 home runs pitch with a total of 21 Green said, “What a “In this context we are special honor. On behalf All-WAC Team selections and ranked 25th in the that also set a new NM of a tremendous group with six. nation with 65 RBI. He State program record in of players, coaches and • Braden Williams was named to the All- a single season. staff from the record 2018 earned the nod at catcher WAC First Team at the • Brock Whittlesey team, we say thank you!” for his senior season. end of the 2018 season. was voted the WAC Pre- In December, Green The Irving, Texas, native • Aggie second base- season Pitcher of the signed a contract exten- had a strong first season man Nick Gonzales had a Year. The righthander is sion through the 2022 sea- behind the plate with the stellar freshman season, moving into a starting son. He led the 2018 squad Crimson & White with a leading the Aggies with a role after an impressive to a 40-22 record, won the 1.000 fielding percentage .347 batting average with 2018 season as the Aggies school’s first-ever West- and was a perfect 9-for-9 28 extra-base hits and 36 closer in which he set a ern Athletic Conference on catching runners RBI. The Vail, Arizona, program record with 12 Tournament title and led stealing. native was NM State’s saves that ranked 24th first-ever WAC Fresh- in the NCAA. A stel- man of the Year. lar set of outings in the GET THE FLAVOR OF LAS CRUCES • Joey Ortiz anchors postseason also earned We Ship the Aggies’ strong middle Whittlesey a spot on the in a Jar! infield and was honored All-WAC Tournament Nationwide! as the All-WAC team team. shortstop heading into New Mexico State Sat & Sun Feb. 2&2 •Gift Baskets •Cannon’s Sweet Hots 2019. 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