Thursday, October 29, 2015

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November 3rd is Voting day.
The Red Patillo Community center behind the Post Office on 118 in Study Butte.
Poll will be open 7 am until 7 pm.  -  Please bring your Voter’s Registration card,
Or, if you Know you are on the Brewster County list,    Please bring a real form of ID (Driver’s License or Passport).    
This Poll is for Precincts 6 & 7

Below please see the breakdown for the Amendments that are on the ballot.

March 3rd will be the Presidential Primary (save that date!)

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Stop by QUILTS by MARGUERITE and see the two, beautiful quilts to be awarded by drawing Nov. 7th. 
The Quilt Drawing will follow the announcements of the winners at the CASI Championship Chile site, 
Saturday afternoon. You don't have to be present to win a quilt

Tickets for your chance to win are $5.00 each - or 5 tickets for $20.00.  You can pick up your tickets at Marguerite's; 
she's open from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.  These special quilts are displayed on the wall there.  The Art Class students at Terlingua Common School
created unique, individual blocks for their quilt under the guidance of their teacher, Betina Kerns. The blocks were sewn together by teacher Donna Beck. 
A second quilt to be drawn for was created by Marguerite.  It is queen-sized and has a southwestern theme.  
As always, proceeds from the sale of tickets for both quilts goes to the TCSD Scholarship fund.  
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AND - in case you haven't heard - The Burn Ban is Lifted

OCTOBER 31ST - LATE AT NIGHT.FALL BACK ONE HOUR.

@Overview of Big Bend Citizens Alliance [BBCA] Operations

The Mission Statement of the Alliance:
The Big Bend Citizens Alliance is a community organization dedicated to addressing issues affecting the health, welfare and quality of life in the Big Bend area”.

The purpose of the Alliance is:
  1. To bring together persons with an active interest in addressing issues affecting the health, welfare, and quality of life
  2. To actively promote the preservation of health, welfare, and quality of life
  3. To actively discourage the destruction of the quality of life
  4. To maintain 501(c)3 non-profit status
Discussion:
The BBCA is a 501(c) 3 organization based in South Brewster County Texas; situated along the Mexican border and adjoining Big Bend National Park in West Texas. This remote, sparsely populated, rural location has a very active volunteer community dedicated to improving life in the Big Bend area.
BBCA manages through an elected Board of Directors and is staffed 100% by part-time volunteers. Operationally it functions as an umbrella organization with active distinct committees tied to the community. Each committee operates with an autonomous committee head or leader having limited spending authority.
Active BBCA committees include:
  • Terlingua Community Garden & Farmers Market
  • The Kids Klub
  • Terlingua Recycles
  • Terlingua Cares
  • Voices from Both Sides
  • Terlingua Artists
  • Ghost Town Charities

Over the past five years both the number of committees has grown as well as activity levels of each committee due to expanding volunteer commitment to the community and the mission of the BBCA.

A detailed description of each committee’s activity and assets follow.




Terlingua Community Garden & Farmers Market
https://communitygarden.org/find-a-garden/gardens/terlingua-community-garden/
Through dedicated volunteers over the past seven years, the TCG has created a sustainable community garden from barren desert and supported a weekly seasonal farmers market for locally grown or created food products. Individual plots are used to plant and harvest food for both personal consumption as well as support of community food bank. Operated on land owned by Ivey Enterprises, fund raising activities and volunteers have developed a supporting infrastructure including buildings, water harvesting system, fencing and shade structures.
The farmers market operates on Saturday’s from late fall through early spring.
Largest fund raising event is an annual one day event called the Terlingua Green Scene Sustainability Festival combining education, demonstrations, activities and fun.


The Kids Klub
The primary activity is operation and maintenance of Canyon View Community Park a softball/baseball park on four plus acres adjoining the Terlingua Public School. This facility was built from locally raised funds with a grant from the National Baseball League. It is used seasonally on weekends for informal games. Long- term goal is transfer of ownership to Brewster County from the BBCA to foster greater maintenance and use by the adjoining school.
Terlingua Recycles
To preserve the pristine nature of the surrounding desert environment, volunteers operate a recycling trailer for aluminum, tin, plastic, and cardboard. Residents can deposit these materials into a customized, dedicated trailer which is transported by volunteers 50 miles to a recycling center located within the adjoining national park. Recent support by the county has led to specific electronic recycling events for items not normally recycled nor accepted during normal trash pickup.


Terlingua Cares
The rich musical history of Terlingua along with the large number of local musicians has supported charitable concerts for needy individuals as well as local support groups. Hosted by several supporting restaurants, these Terlingua Cares concerts have raised thousands of dollars for people most in need in the community. This is a true ‘grass roots’ charity.

Voices From Both Sides

The closing of the Mexican border throughout the Big Bend region post September 11, 2001 created great disruption for families living on both sides of the river. Voices From Both Sides is a non-political effort to raise awareness of these border issues through music and cultural exchanges.
A cross-border musical event is held at Lajitas Texas in early May to highlight the diversity yet commonality of the Rio Grande region.


Terlingua Artists
The visual artist community is represented and supported through fundraising events throughout the year. Last year’s product was a 2015 calendar featuring local artists work.


Ghost Town Charities

The remoteness of the area from health and other services represent an additional hardship for the poor in the Big Bend region. Ghost Town Charites helps working people and families that experience hardships from time to time.  Examples include medical or dental visits, propane, utility bills and gasoline expenses.

Ghost Town Charities is also proud to help local visual and musical artists by providing them a venue to display and sell their art or perform their music at various local charity/benefit events.

Ghost Town Charities was founded by Herman Everett & Deanna Castillo of High Sierra Bar & Grill @ The El Dorado Hotel               

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