Thursday, October 15, 2009

Thrift Store, School News, And More

Quemado News
By Debbie Leschner


Martha’s and Mary’s Thrift Store will be open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday Oct 17. The store is on Highway 12 next to the fire station in Apache Creek and is open the 1st and 3rd Saturdays of the month. Donations are accepted and may be dropped off during open hours. A special sale will be held November 7 as a fund raiser to “Support our Troops”. More details in upcoming issues of the Mt. Mail.
Commodities
Commodities will be available from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct 17 at the Quemado Community Center. Please more information call Dorothy Kalberg at 773-4582.
Fellowship
Women’s Fellowship Luncheon will be at noon Tuesday, Oct 20, in the Cowboy Church located off Hwy 32 near Quemado. The luncheon will have a mexican menu with a speaker to follow. Questions or more information, please call Janene at 773-4739.
Poaching
New Mexico Game and Fish Officer Mischa Larisch is responsible for Game Management Unit 15 and the southern portion of GMU 12.
With hunting season is in full swing with fire arm and archery season beginning, he would like to remind people to always be careful out there and remember Operation Game Thief to report Poaching 1-800-432-GAME (4263).
Quemado School News
Tracy William’s second grade class will be participating in an eight week safety program beginning Monday, Oct 19. “Protecting You - Protecting Me” is put on by the Catron County DWI program. Letha Shannon with the DWI program will present the first class. The program teach younges children how to be safe in situations with impaired drivers and the dangerous affects of alcohol.
Class fall pictures will be Oct 22. Junior high and junior varsity volleyball games are at 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 24, in Reserve.
“Child Find” will take be from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. Monday, Oct 26. Pre-school children get evaluated for special services before then start school next fall. For more information, call 773-4645.
Senior Center
Remember the dinner and entertainment fund raiser Friday, Oct 16; dinner at 4:30 p.m. for $6.50 with a “Portrail of Theodore Roosevelt, Rough Rider and President” by Randy Milligan at 6 p.m. Pool tournament is at 8 a.m. Tuesday, Oct 20. The quilting group meets Wednesdays and Thursdays. Bingo starts at 12:30 p.m. Thursday. The centers phone number is 773-4820.
Rodi Rocks
Rodi Rocks is beginning their winter hours and operation. Please call 773-4277 to schedule pickup, deliveries and for any other information. Rodi supplies our area with materials ranging from gravel up to landscape boulders.
If you know of anything going on , call me at 773-4119 or email at mmquemado@hotmail.com.
By Debbie Leschner
Martha’s and Mary’s Thrift Store will be open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday Oct 17. The store is on Highway 12 next to the fire station in Apache Creek and is open the 1st and 3rd Saturdays of the month. Donations are accepted and may be dropped off during open hours. A special sale will be held November 7 as a fund raiser to “Support our Troops”. More details in upcoming issues of the Mt. Mail.
Commodities
Commodities will be available from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct 17 at the Quemado Community Center. Please more information call Dorothy Kalberg at 773-4582.
Fellowship
Women’s Fellowship Luncheon will be at noon Tuesday, Oct 20, in the Cowboy Church located off Hwy 32 near Quemado. The luncheon will have a mexican menu with a speaker to follow. Questions or more information, please call Janene at 773-4739.
Poaching
New Mexico Game and Fish Officer Mischa Larisch is responsible for Game Management Unit 15 and the southern portion of GMU 12.
With hunting season is in full swing with fire arm and archery season beginning, he would like to remind people to always be careful out there and remember Operation Game Thief to report Poaching 1-800-432-GAME (4263).
Quemado School News
Tracy William’s second grade class will be participating in an eight week safety program beginning Monday, Oct 19. “Protecting You - Protecting Me” is put on by the Catron County DWI program. Letha Shannon with the DWI program will present the first class. The program teach younges children how to be safe in situations with impaired drivers and the dangerous affects of alcohol.
Class fall pictures will be Oct 22. Junior high and junior varsity volleyball games are at 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 24, in Reserve.
“Child Find” will take be from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. Monday, Oct 26. Pre-school children get evaluated for special services before then start school next fall. For more information, call 773-4645.
Senior Center
Remember the dinner and entertainment fund raiser Friday, Oct 16; dinner at 4:30 p.m. for $6.50 with a “Portrail of Theodore Roosevelt, Rough Rider and President” by Randy Milligan at 6 p.m. Pool tournament is at 8 a.m. Tuesday, Oct 20. The quilting group meets Wednesdays and Thursdays. Bingo starts at 12:30 p.m. Thursday. The centers phone number is 773-4820.
Rodi Rocks
Rodi Rocks is beginning their winter hours and operation. Please call 773-4277 to schedule pickup, deliveries and for any other information. Rodi supplies our area with materials ranging from gravel up to landscape boulders.
If you know of anything going on , call me at 773-4119 or email at mmquemado@hotmail.com.Quemado News
By Debbie Leschner
Martha’s and Mary’s Thrift Store will be open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday Oct 17. The store is on Highway 12 next to the fire station in Apache Creek and is open the 1st and 3rd Saturdays of the month. Donations are accepted and may be dropped off during open hours. A special sale will be held November 7 as a fund raiser to “Support our Troops”. More details in upcoming issues of the Mt. Mail.
Commodities
Commodities will be available from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct 17 at the Quemado Community Center. Please more information call Dorothy Kalberg at 773-4582.
Fellowship
Women’s Fellowship Luncheon will be at noon Tuesday, Oct 20, in the Cowboy Church located off Hwy 32 near Quemado. The luncheon will have a mexican menu with a speaker to follow. Questions or more information, please call Janene at 773-4739.
Poaching
New Mexico Game and Fish Officer Mischa Larisch is responsible for Game Management Unit 15 and the southern portion of GMU 12.
With hunting season is in full swing with fire arm and archery season beginning, he would like to remind people to always be careful out there and remember Operation Game Thief to report Poaching 1-800-432-GAME (4263).
Quemado School News
Tracy William’s second grade class will be participating in an eight week safety program beginning Monday, Oct 19. “Protecting You - Protecting Me” is put on by the Catron County DWI program. Letha Shannon with the DWI program will present the first class. The program teach younges children how to be safe in situations with impaired drivers and the dangerous affects of alcohol.
Class fall pictures will be Oct 22. Junior high and junior varsity volleyball games are at 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 24, in Reserve.
“Child Find” will take be from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. Monday, Oct 26. Pre-school children get evaluated for special services before then start school next fall. For more information, call 773-4645.
Senior Center
Remember the dinner and entertainment fund raiser Friday, Oct 16; dinner at 4:30 p.m. for $6.50 with a “Portrail of Theodore Roosevelt, Rough Rider and President” by Randy Milligan at 6 p.m. Pool tournament is at 8 a.m. Tuesday, Oct 20. The quilting group meets Wednesdays and Thursdays. Bingo starts at 12:30 p.m. Thursday. The centers phone number is 773-4820.
Rodi Rocks
Rodi Rocks is beginning their winter hours and operation. Please call 773-4277 to schedule pickup, deliveries and for any other information. Rodi supplies our area with materials ranging from gravel up to landscape boulders.
If you know of anything going on , call me at 773-4119 or email at mmquemado@hotmail.com.
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