Archive for January 30, 2009

Edgewood COW Award Nominations Due February 3

by John Weckerle

The Town of Edgewood is  soliciting  nominations for their Community On the Way (COW) awards honoring volunteers who have worked to the benefit of the Town of Edgewood.  These annual awards recognize those who have given of their time and energy for the good of the Edgewood community.  Nomination forms may be downloaded or picked up either at the Town offices or the local Chamber of Commerce office and must be submitted to either location by February 3.  The award ceremony and potluck dinner, to be hosted by KOB TV’s Steve Stucker, will be held at the Edgewood Middle School on February 20, 2009 at 6:30 p.m.  For more information on the awards, locations where forms may be obtained and/or dropped off, see the nomination form and flyer or contact the Town office at (505) 286-4518.  The Town’s fax number is (505) 286-4519.

Fire & Emergency Response Training Coming In March

by John Weckerle

The East Mountain Interagency Fire Protection Association (EMIFPA) will hold its 2009 Spring Wildfire and Emergency Response Training Events from March 7 to 8, 2009 in Tijeras.   Events will include a two day training”focused specifically on Initial Attack/transition to Type Three Team Organization.  Each agency will be responsible for nominating their people…”  EMIFPA will also work with local community members, providing a one-day training event for wildlfire preparedness, fire risk reduction around homes, and evacuation on March 7.  There is room for 100 students, and nominations are due by February 6.  Candidates will be notified by February 19 regarding acceptance.  Community members must reserve their space with Sue Hansen of the Ciudad Soil and Water Conservation District.  For more information, see the event notice, and for more information on area fire training, see the EMIFPA training page.

Given the re-emergence of La Nina in the Pacific Ocean, this is likely to be a dry spring, and that means increased risk of wildfire.  This training may be a good opportunity for residents unfamiliar with fire risk management to learn about strategies that may save lives and property.