Archive for Mountainair

Christmas Lights Parade in Mountainair

by John Weckerle

Checking in on our friends at Mountainair Announcements, we find that there will be a Christmas Lights Parade this Sunday, December 19, at 6:30 p.m.  For more information, see the Mountainair Announcements article.

Blood Drive In Mountainair Today

by John Weckerle

Checking in on our friends at Mountainair Announcements, we find that there will be a blood drive today in Mountainair at the Dr. Saul Community Center from 1:30 to 5:30 p.m.  For more information, see the Mountainair Announcements article.

Decision Made for Mountainair Ranger District Travel Management Project

The following press release was forwarded yesterday by Arlene Perea at the Mountainair Ranger District.

MOUNTAINAIR, NM – September 10, 2010 – Cibola National Forest Supervisor Nancy Rose has issued a decision for the Environmental Assessment for Travel Management on the Mountainair Ranger District after careful consideration of many public comments. The legal notice of the decision will be published in the newspaper of record, the Albuquerque Journal, on September 10, 2010.

The selected alternative 3 with modifications designates a system of roads for public motorized use. This decision will:

»» Decision Made for Mountainair Ranger District Travel Management Project

Public Service Announcement: Open House For Distance Ed GED in Mountainair

by John Weckerle

Checking in on our friends at Mountainair Announcements, we find that UNM Valencia’s ABE Program and Torrance County Distance Education Program will host a free open house at the Dr. Saul Community Center in Mountainair this Saturday, September 18, for adults interested in earning a GED.  For more information, see the Mountainair Announcements article.

De Profundis To Play At Quarai This Sunday

by John Weckerle

Checking in on our friends at Mountainair Announcements, we find that this year’s annual concert at Quarai will feature De Profundis, a 14-man a capella ensemble from Albuquerque, performing medieval to contemporary music.  The event is scheduled for Sunday, September 19 at 3 p.m. The rain location is the Mountainair Elementary School gym.  Seating is not provided, so bring something to sit on.  For more information, see the Mountainair Announcements article.

Cibola National Forest Enacts Stage 1 Fire Restrictions

USDA Forest Service Press Release

Albuquerque, June 17, 2010 – The Cibola National Forest, including the Mt. Taylor, Sandia and Mountainair Ranger Districts will implement Stage 1 fire restrictions starting Friday, June 18 at 8:00am. Cibola National Forest Supervisor Nancy Rose explained, “With the recent increase in temperatures, higher winds, continued dry conditions that are drying vegetation, the potential for Wildland fires has increased and we feel it is necessary to take these precautions.”

As always, fireworks are prohibited on all national forest system lands.

Beginning 8:00 am, Friday, June 18, 2010, the following restrictions apply to the Mt. Taylor, Sandia and Mountainair Ranger Districts.

Open Campfire Restrictions:

  • Campfires, charcoal grills and stove fires are prohibited on national forest lands except in Forest Service developed camp and picnic grounds where grills are provided.

Restrictions:

  • Pressurized liquid or gas stoves, lanterns and heaters meeting safety specifications are allowed. Please contact the Cibola National Forest for more details regarding where fires are allowed.
  • Smoking is allowed within an enclosed vehicle or building; a developed recreation site; or while stopped in an area at least three feet in diameter and free of all flammable material.

Please call for more information, Mark Chavez, Cibola National Forest Supervisor’s Office at 505-346-3900, or one of the following district offices:

  • Mt. Taylor Ranger District, 505- 287-8833
  • Sandia Ranger District, 505-281-3304
  • Mountainair Ranger District, 505-847-2990

Additional fire information for the Southwest Area is available at http://gacc.nifc.gov/swcc/index.htm.

Public Service Announcement – Mountainair School Health Advisory Committee Meeting

Checking in on our friends at Mountainair Announcements, we find that the local School Health Advisory Committee will meet on Wednesday, April 21 at 1:30 p.m.  For more information, see the Mountainair Announcements article.

Public Service Announcement: Mountainair Ranger District Travel Management Environmental Assessment Ready for Public Review

from Mark M. Chavez, Public Affairs Officer/Web Manager, Cibola National Forest & Grasslands
Mountainair, NM – March 4th, 2010 – The Mountainair Ranger District, Cibola National Forest, is hosting three Open Houses March 9th, 10th and 11th to provide an opportunity for public review and comment regarding the proposals described in the Environmental Assessment for Travel Management on the Mountainair Ranger District. The meeting will begin with a short presentation on the alternatives at 5 p.m., followed by the Open House where individuals will have an opportunity to meet with the Interdisciplinary Team and ask questions about the environmental analysis and the alternatives. »» Public Service Announcement: Mountainair Ranger District Travel Management Environmental Assessment Ready for Public Review

Oh, The Weather Outside…

by John Weckerle

Last night brought us some fairly intense weather here at NM-Central headquarters, with times of snow, freezing rain, thunder and lightning, and high winds.  This morning seems dominated by the wind, although weather authorities warn of more potential precipitation before the system has passed.  Local TV stations indicate that the Estancia Valley, including Estancia itself, will likely bear the brunt of the storm in our area.  The northern part of the state has received substantial snowfall.  Here at NM-Central, we’ve received a few inches or so.

NMRoads.com reports that road conditions in the area are (at best) snow-packed and icy.  According to KOB.com, Moriarty-Edgewood schools and Estancia schools are closed, and East Mountain High School and APS schools are on a two-hour delay.  We have not been able to find any information on Mountainair’s schools.   We recommend that our readers stay home if they can, and to those who can’t, please be extra cautious.

Mountainair Ranger District Fall Schedule

by Arlene T. Perea, Mountainair Ranger District

Mountainair, NM – October 28, 2009: Fall is in full swing on the Mountainair Ranger District.  With last week’s significant rain and as snow begins to fall on the Manzano Mountains, the district will be implementing some fall and winter changes as well as preparing for some prescribed burning.

The district plans to conduct 2 prescribed burns in the Manzano Mountains.  The first is a burn along Forest Road #422 on the south end of the Manzano Mountains.  A fuel break was thinned a few years ago with the slash left behind as the fuelwood was removed.  The slash is now cured and ready to be burned.  The second burn will be in a fuelwood area locally known as the Thunderbird area.  This area was thinned within the Thunderbird Ecosystem Management area south of Forest Road #275.  There are no set dates for these burns.  They will be conducted as weather and fire personnel are conducive to burning. »» Mountainair Ranger District Fall Schedule

Want A Mountainai Farmer’s Market?

From our friends at Mountainair Announcements:

The SEEDS (community garden project) is making plans to start a Farmers Market open to all local gardeners. If you are interested, email Rebeccs Lueras, Rebeccalue@aol.com, or call Joan Page, 505-847-2450.

Job Opening In Mountainair

from Mountainair Announcements:

There is a job opening for an experienced butcher at the Mountainair Meat Processing Plant. Please contact: Renee Julien, julienenterprises@gmail.com, 505 603 0559.

Mountainair Harvest Soup Cook Off

by John Weckerle

We’ve received an e-mail from Edwina (George) Hewitt in Mountainair alerting us to a Harvest Soup Cook Off scheduled for 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.  Saturday, November 7, 2009 (also posted at Mountainair Announcements).  Billed as a “Just Because Event” – no entry fee, no agenda, and no fundraising – the cook-off will include music from Diamondback, an Edgewood country rock band.  For more information, including discounts on hotel rooms, see the event flier.

Look, It’s A Bird! No, It’s A Nebula!

by John Weckerle

The crisp, clear skies of October (when they’re crisp and clear, at least) give us a wonderful opportunity to take a look at our celestial neighborhood.  Here to help us out will be the Lake County Astronomical Society of Illinois and the Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument, who will be co-hosting a Star Party at Gran Quivira.  The event theme is “Native American Skies,” and on the menu will be views of celestial features through powerful telescopes and “Native American stories about the night skies. ”  Stories and Native American Flute music will be provided by Ernie Dogwolf Lovato.  The event is scheduled for Friday, October 16, with an alternate date in case of uncooperative weather.  For more information, see the event flyer.

Public Service Announcement: Rodeo!

Checking in on our friends at Mountainair Announcements, we find that the Mountainair Gymkhana Rodeo  is scheduled for tomorrow (Sunday, July 19) all day at the fairgrounds off Route 55.  For more information, see the Mountainair Announcments announcement.