Thursday, May 5, 2011

Valencia County Yard Sale

 


Who: Valencia Shelter Services for families experiencing domestic violence in Valencia County

What: Valencia Shelter Services Giant Yard Sale to benefit our clients in Valencia Co.

Where: Belen City Hall parking lot located on the corner of Main and Becker Avenue in Belen. NM

When: Friday, May 6, 2011, from 8am-4pm

The public is invited to "spring clean" and donate gently used items of all sorts or to sell their own stuff at the sale for a small donation to VSS.

VSS is also needing volunteers.  For more info. or to sign up for a space at the sale, please call 864-3202

Thanks again!

Daniella Herrera, Transitional Housing Program Case Manager
Valencia Shelter Services
513 Becker Avenue
Belen, NM 87002
864-3202


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Alice. Alice the cat was picked up as a stray in Espanola. What were initially believed to be injuries from the cat trap, turned out to be cancerous lesions on her ears. Alice is about 5 years old, and now that the melanoma has been removed, she should be able to live a full life. To keep her healthy, Alice must be an indoor only cat, as excessive exposure to sunlight will cause her condition to return.


Barkin' Boutique Moves Location, Expands
 
Proceeds from New, Larger Line of High-Quality Merchandise to
Serve as Important Revenue Source for Española Valley Humane Society

Store-wide 20 Percent Discount from May 7 Grand Opening to May 14

SANTA FE — The Española Valley Humane Society today announced the move and expansion of its Barkin' Boutique, a high-end resale store that has sold fashionable clothing, jewelry, accessories and other merchandise to Santa Fe-area customers since 2000 from its location on 1107 Pen Road. The expanded store will now operate out of 510 North Guadalupe Street next to Jinja in the DeVargas Center complex.
 
With its grand opening on Saturday, May 7, the new store will have three times the space, allowing for new merchandise, including an expanded Designer section, a new Vintage area, twice as much jewelry, retail items by local artists, and furniture, antiques and home décor items. Grand opening events will begin the afternoon of May 7 – the day before Mother's Day – and will include a raffle for high-end items (gift certificates, designer goods and art), music by Nacha Mendez (voted the best female vocalist in 2009 and 2010 by the Santa Fe Reporter), refreshments, and Tarot card/palm readings.
 
The new Barkin' Boutique will also include a permanent cat adoption area, and all store proceeds benefit the Española Valley Humane Society (EVHS). EVHS operates the only animal shelter and low-cost veterinary clinic in Rio Arriba County yet only receives 11 percent of its revenue from county and city sources. In order for the nonprofit to raise the additional $800,000 needed each year, EVHS relies on the generosity of the Española and Santa Fe communities, including the Barkin' Boutique's customers and business partners.
 
"The Barkin' Boutique has been a fixture in Santa Fe and trusted source of great clothes and merchandise," said Bridget Lindquist, executive director of EVHS. "The store has also been an invaluable source of revenue for a nonprofit that very much needs support in its mission to rescue, treat and find homes for area cats and dogs. We truly appreciate all the customers and businesses that help to make the Barkin' Boutique a great store – and help animals in need in the process."
 
EVHS – which takes in any dog or cat, regardless of health, age, breed or temperament – took in 4,073 animals in 2010 and performed nearly 3,000 spay/neuter procedures for free or at a lowered cost to reduce future problems of unwanted kittens and puppies. For every $100 of revenue from the Barkin' Boutique, EVHS can spay/neuter, vaccinate and find a home for a cat or dog.

The store hours will be Tuesday through Sunday, 10am to  6pm and closed Mondays.

Who:    Barkin' Boutique moves to expanded location next to Jinja
What:  Grand Opening and store-wide 10 percent discount
Where: 510 North Guadalupe
When: May 7, Grand Opening, 20 percent discount through May 14
 

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About EVHS
Española Valley Humane Society is an open-admissions facility that accepts more than 4,000 animals each year, regardless of health, age, breed or temperament. EVHS is a refuge for dogs and cats that would otherwise be abandoned – hungry, scared, or left to fend for themselves. Visit: www.evalleyshelter.org <http://www.evalleyshelter.org>  





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Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Arts & Crafts in Los Alamos

Steve -

I hope that while you're in Los Alamos this weekend you'll have a chance to stop by our Arts & Crafts Fair.  While it is a fairly small show, we have a lot of great artists (many of whom also go to Weems and the Rio Grande Arts & Crafts Fairs) and decent prices. Hopefully the weather will be as nice as you are predicting.

The fair is on the Fuller Lodge Lawn (across from Starbucks) on Central Ave. from 9 am to 4 pm on Saturday. For a little more info...http://losalamosartscouncil.org/arts-and-crafts-fair/.

Thanks.

Lori

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Grand Opening Animal Welfare ABQ!

Animal Welfare opens its long-awaited, newly redesigned animal care facility
When
May 7, 2011
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Where
Eastside Animal Care Center
8920 Lomas Blvd. NE
Albuquerque, NM 87112
Description
The Grand Opening will take place May 7, 2011, at the Eastside Animal Care Center. We have 18 rescue groups and 10 pet-related businesses that have committed to this day to help us raise awareness and provide needed education regarding animal welfare issues. The day’s festivities will include entertainment and free pizza from Papa Murphy’s. During the Grand Opening we are hoping members of the public will come in and adopt new pets. Each adoption will include the following:
    1. Spay or neutering
    2. Microchip for easy identification or recovery
    3. All vaccinations required by law
    4. Free pet care starter kit

Thank you for your consideration on this very worthy cause.
Desiree

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Desiree Cawley
Marketing Manager
Animal Welfare Department
8920 Lomas Blvd. NE
Albuquerque, NM  87112
(505) 764-1164 phone
www.cabq.gov/pets
dcawley@cabq.gov
 

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Roswell Balloon Rally

 

The Twenty Fourth Annual Old Timers Balloon Rally will be held Saturday and Sunday, May 7th and 8th, 2011.  About fifty balloons, pilots and crews are coming to Roswell from throughout the Southwest. Inflation of the balloons will be at the Russ Dekay/Wool Bowl Soccer Complex, West of the Wool Bowl Stadium about 6:30 AM both days. 


Friday May 6th, several balloons will be inflating and taking off from some local schools around 7 AM.


Saturday evening, May 7th about 7:45 PM the Old Timers will be joining forces with the Roswell High School Band in a Fire Concert/Balloon Glow at the Russ Dekay/Wool Bowl Soccer Complex.  Proceeds from this event will benefit the Roswell High School Band. Propane provided by AWC/Cortez Gas of Roswell. The band will play a concert and the BTU's (Balloon Baskets with Burners) will accompany them. Weather permitting some balloons may inflate for a balloon glow.

Spectators are encouraged to see these beautiful balloons and visit with the Pilots, Crews and Sponsors.  Bring your Camera. Admission to the morning launches is FREE.  Commemorative T-Shirts and special edition 24th commemorative Old Timers Rally Pins will be on sale. Parking is available at the Wool Bowl Parking lot.  

Sponsorships are available. The $250 local sponsorship fee entitles the sponsor to two balloon rides, one T-shirt, one pin and invites to all the festivities for the weekend as well as a basket banner to be flown on the balloon. The sponsor fee for Commercial (Logo) balloons is $500.


Community Volunteers are needed to help with the balloons.  If you would like to participate in a balloon crew, please call Wayne Kasuboski at 575-623-2234.  


  Proceeds from the Old Timers' Balloon Rally benefit local charities in the City of Roswell.


Sponsored in part by many other fine sponsors.


For further information contact:

Bill Glen

575-622-9892

bnsglen@cableone.net

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Tuesday, May 3, 2011


Eufelia Loomis Madrid
1. Born May 3, 1910 in Buckman, New Mexico Territory (Near Los Alamos).
2. Married to Manuel Madrid in 1926, until his death in 1971.
3. Five Kids, Sammy, Stella, Lupita, Angie and Tina
4. Twenty Grandchildren and numerous G and GG Grand Kids.
5. Was Active until a Broken Hip in 2005.
6. Hobbies were Walking, Gardening, Cooking, Bingo and visiting with friends and family.
7. Lived in Pagosa Junction, Blanco, Home is Bloomfield and now is in Albuq. with Tina

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Eufelia Loomis Madrid 101 Years Old May 3, 2011

 


Eufelia Loomis Madrid
1. Born May 3, 1910 in Buckman, New Mexico Territory (Near Los Alamos).
2. Married to Manuel Madrid in 1926, until his death in 1971.
3. Five Kids, Sammy, Stella, Lupita, Angie and Tina
4. Twenty Grandchildren and numerous G and GG Grand Kids.
5. Was Active until a Broken Hip in 2005.
6. Hobbies were Walking, Gardening, Cooking, Bingo and visiting with friends and family.
7. Lived in Pagosa Junction, Blanco, Home is Bloomfield and now is in Albuq. with Tina.
 
Thanks Steve......Albert (Grandson)
 


 

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Shamonica

Age: 15

Grade: 9

Shamonica is a very active and outgoing teen. Shopping at the mall with her friends is one of her favorite pastimes.  Shamonica is in high school and enjoys participating in the Mesa Club.  She has varied goals in life, including designing programs for Wii and becoming a chef.  Shamonica reports that her cooking skills are limited at this time but she is willing to learn.  She hopes for a family that will help her feel accepted.  This young lady will thrive in a home where she can develop a trusting relationship and where she will be given the opportunity to be part of some decision-making.  Shamonica’s biggest wish is to maintain in contact with her two siblings.


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Steve's Families 4 Kids

 

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