Tuesday, July 12, 2016

Terlingua Moon Vol 27 No 28  
Forecast
 for the next 2 Months:
HOTTER THAN FRIED HELL

Starlight Theatre Restaurant & Saloon
Tues  7/12 - Uh Clem
Thur   7/14 - Moses Martinez
Fri      7/15 - TBA
Sat     7/16 - Austin Layne
Mon    7/18 - Cody Parker & Jodi James

This week at La Kiva:  Food 7 days a week!
Tuesday- karaoke
Wednesday- open mic
Friday- Larry Hooper
Saturday- David Daniel Dennis and the Howlin Hearts
 * We are still hiring a part time dishwasher (2 days per week) and a bartender! Stop in and see us or email us  cavebarterlingua@gmail.com

Desert Expression Beauty Salon
Now Open!!! Walk-ins Welcome
Summer Schedule for Terlingua
July 12, 13, & 14
July 26, 27, & 28
August 9, 10, & 11
August 23, 24, & 25
Kaci Kothmann     (325)-456-5983

There will be two seats on the Terlingua school board up for election this fall. Ballot applications may be filed starting July 25. More information available at www.terlinguacsd.com, on the bulletin board at the post office, or by calling 371-2281.

DB's Rustic Iron BBQ
11am-5pm-or till sold out. Brisket, Ribs,Turkey Breast, Sausage, with sides and fixings.
Thursday birdsday @5 pm. Limited supply.
Next to Chisos Mining Company Motel

TERLINGUA TOOL RENTALS Jimmy Taylor, owner 371-2621 We have some building materials left over to sell:  A few bags of quick wall. A 2068 solid wood door, 6 panel no frame. 2 aluminum windows 2030 single pane and single hung. Sheetrock. Might save you a trip to Alpine.

Join us for the second week of ART and MORE at the Barton Warnock Center! Each Thursday for five more weeks on July 14th from 9 am - noon. Open to the public with activities for ages 6 - 16. Bring your own snacks and water, and be ready for time outdoors and indoors. For more info and to sign up, call or text Crystal Allbright at 432-386-0906. Many thanks to Amber Harrison, TPWD and the Compadres del Rancho Grande!

The last Moon had a one-liner ad for 'tires for sale' with the wrong phone number. Is there any way to get the right number to me?  Tires are badly needed. Thx in advance, Dennis at  ph 2557  ö¿ö

Big Bend Episcopal Mission will have Holy Eucharist at 4:00 pm on Saturday, July 17 at the Chapel of Saints Mary and Joseph in Lajitas. All are welcome.

SPAMALOT  This weekend and next are the last two weekends for "Monty Python's Spamalot" at the Kokernot Outdoor Theatre in Alpine. The musical production, based on the movie "Monty Python and the Holy Grail," will be performed July 17-19 and 24-26 starting at 8:15pm for all performances. The summer production marks the 50th anniversary of the Theatre of the Big Bend. Ticket prices are $12 for adults and $10 for children and seniors. Bring a chair and maybe a light sweater; Alpine has cooler evenings than we do!

The truckload of Wylie Rainwater Catchment Tanks  (the gold and guaranteed standard) has stalled just short of a full, freight-free load.  You may have already missed several hundreds of gallons of precious water.  Newer locals might not be aware that severe droughts here have been known to go on for months and even years. Water wells DO go dry and will again. Call us for specs and prices 371-2506 or email elcentro432@gmail.com (our cell phone (512)#  is not reliable at this time).

Tobuscus aka Toby is a mellow, medium energy, extremely friendly mastiff-pit bull mix. He loves the tennis ball. He fetches, catches, and retrieves! Toby came in with two other dogs and seems to get along with everyone. He may have had some training as he does some very cute things hoping for treats or affection. He’d think he was in heaven to have a giant chew toy with a treat inside. Toby is housebroken, sweet as can be, and would be a great family pet. He will be neutered and available for adoption on 7/19. He is micro chipped, up to date on all shots, and about two years old. All Alpine shelter animals are online at https://www.petfinder.com/pet-search?shelter_id=TX1202 and for more info about any of them:heatherthemule@gmail.com  See Toby’s PIC.

When the 22nd annual Kyle Petty Charity Ride Across America  visited Terlingua and Lajitas earlier this spring, the local community revved up to support the cause! With their help, the Ride raised more than $1 million, continuing its position as the top cumulative donor to Victory Junction.
Led by former NASCAR driver and NBC Analyst Kyle Petty, the Ride took 200 bikers on a 2,150-mile route to raise funds and awareness for Victory Junction – a camp dedicated to providing life-changing camping experiences for children with chronic or life-threatening illnesses. As a result of this year’s Ride alone, 100 children will attend camp at no cost to their families.
Since 1995, more than 7,950 riders have logged more than 11.6 million cumulative motorcycle miles and raised $17.5 million for Victory Junction and other children’s charities.

                                                                                                                                          

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