Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Terlingua Moon
Vol. 27, No. 8    Feb. 23, 2016     By MaeWestern

"If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor." -- Desmond Tutu

Heads Up For Today
Tuesday, the 23rd, Big Bend Resort and Adventures restaurant and store will be open from 7 to 11 am only. A new register system is being installed and the store and restaurant will be closed for the installation. No gas will be available after 11 am on Tuesday. Things will be back to normal Wednesday morning.

REEFER MADNESS THIS WEEKEND
The new show by Last Minute Low Budget Productions, REEFER MADNESS written by Joe Landry Playscripts, Inc, is a spoof on the classic cult movie of the same name.
The Gala Opening is this Friday, February 26th, at the Cinnabar Theater. Doors open at 7 for free Champagne Punch and, of course, munchies.  Show at 8.  Come early for the best seating.  Join the Madness and wear a 1950’s costume - prizes for the best male and female costumes!
Five additional shows will be offered: Sat., Feb. 27 at 8, Sun. Matinee, Feb. 28 at 2, Fri. & Sat. March 4 & 5, at 8, Sun. Matinee March 6 at 2.  A $10 ticket for all shows.

Randoff’s Big Bend BBQ
Randoff’s Will be Closed This Saturday February 20th But Hold On To Your Tastebuds ! We will have New Menu Items Starting February 27th! “Meat Ya’ll Next Week!

Now open DB's Rustic Iron BBQ ( roadside take away) 23270 FM 170, next to Easter Egg Valley Motel
On Thursdays only around 5ish will be mesquite smoked whole chicken only until sold out @ $8.00 ea.      
Fri and Sat lunch 11am-2pm
Brisket, Ribs or Sausage plates
Includes bread, beans,tater salad, pickle/jalapeño/onion/2oz bbq sauce
1 meat $11.00, 2 meat $12.00, 3 meat $13.00
Chopped brisket sandwich $8.00 with chips
Meat by the pound upon request. (if available)

Terlingua Tool Rentals
Jimmy Taylor, owner 371-2621. Everything for your construction needs. Rent local and save that long round trip.

Burn Ban
Current Burn Ban detailed at this link:
http://www.brewstercountytx.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/Burn-Ban-effective-February-9-2016.pdf

Texas Independence Day
Please join us for the celebration of Texas Independence Day on Wednesday, March 2, 2016. We will have a parade starting at the porch parking lot, going down to High Sierra and ending at the porch parking lot.  Line up is at 4:00 and parade will proceed at 4:30.  We look forward to seeing you there. --Rush & Penni Warren

Terlingua Photo Project
I’ve been looking for some way to connect with somebody in Terlingua about a possible photo project. I’m a freelance photographer in Dallas with 30+ years experience.  I come down to Big Bend at least twice a year to photograph the environment of the area and have been doing so since 2003. My Big Bend work is part of the permanent collection of Texas photography at the Grace Museum in Abilene (Bill Wright of Alpine established the collection) and I have representation of my Big Bend photography in San Antonio at the Robert Hughes Gallery (the work can be viewed on my website at www.terrycockerhamphotography.com.)
The photo project I’m interested in doing is something along the lines of what Richard Avedon did in his book “In the American West”. I would set up a simple backdrop outside (weather permitting) and photograph those individuals willing to participate. Each participant would have to sign a release and in return for their cooperation they would receive a fine art portrait  (a 10” X 15” image centered on a 13” X 19” sheet of archival paper) once the project is processed.
Is this something in which the residents of Terlingua might be interested in experiencing?
Thank you in advance for any suggestions or advice.
Terry Cockerham
Email: tvcockerham@yahoo.com web: www.lightandbytesphoto.com; www.terrycockerhamphotography.com

Chihuahuan Desert Bike Fest
The 6th annual Chihuahuan Desert Bike Fest hosted over 500 riders and led dozens of guided rides, all to benefit the Big Bend Trails Alliance. 71 riders tackled the 53-mile IMBA epic in one day, the oldest rider being 83 years old. Many thanks to Desert Sports, Big Bend Ranch State Park, Big Bend National Park and Lajitas Resort for their coordinated efforts to make this event a giant success! Much gratitude to the fabulous volunteers and to the local sponsoring eateries: Starlight Theater, Big Bend Motor Inn, Chili Pepper,  Espresso Y Poco Mas, High Sierra Bar & Grill, and The Boathouse!

Terlingua Bottoms Group
The Terlingua Bottoms Group of AA meets every Thursday at 7:30 at the Big Bend Church in Study Butte.  The meetings are open to anyone who has or thinks they may have a drinking problem.

2016 Fireman’s Ball
Planning for this year’s Fireman’s Ball is already underway.  Any Business interested in becoming a sponsor and getting a reserved seating/table, please call 432-371-3156 for details.  Ask for Allen or Linda.  Deadline is March 4th to get your company logo on the poster.  This is a tax deductible donation.  More information on the 6th annual Fireman’s Ball will be forth coming.

This Week at the Starlight
Tue   2/23  -  Uh Clem
Wed  2/24  -  J. Michael Combs
Thu   2/25  -  Chet O’Keefe @ 7:30
Fri     2/26  -  Jeff Haislip                                                              
Sat    2/27  -  Eric Sommer
Mon  2/29  -  Trevor Reichman

Library Presentation
Thanks to all who participated and attended the School Library presentation last week. Thanks to Tim McKenna and Kevin Elmore for sharing with us:  ‘Local Desert Land Restoration’. And a big thanks to Glenda Luttrell, Martha Stafford, and all the others who helped make this well-attended event happen. Marguerrite Chanslor shared contact information for the Wild Seed Farm of Junction, Texas which provides Native American Seed and catalogues. You can call them and request your catalogue (800-728-3943, or she will have have some on hand you give you.

Benji’s Memorial
A local who many of us have known for decades recently passed away at his home. Benji Bell was a unique and talented man. His life was simple and he was happiest creating his art and living life on his own terms above Terlingua Creek. Friends of Benji’s, old and new, are welcome to join together for a memorial at The La Kiva (a place dear to him since the early ‘80s) - next Sat., Feb., 27th, between 2 & 4 p.m. Please bring a pot-luck, or finger-food item, and disposable plates and forks if you have them.  Drinks will be available.  Make music, if you like.  Most importantly, please bring your Benji stories, photos, and memories.  He wants us to be happy that he is at peace.  (Questions? You may contact Diego at the Starlight, or Carolyn Burr.)

Rain Catchment
The tank order has room for at least 3 more tanks. FYI: 1,000 sq. ft. of roof and a 1 “ rain will average 600 gallons of water catchment.  371-2506 or (512) 924-2506 or elcentro432@gmail.com.

First Saturday Art Market
March 5th is the next First Saturday Art Market for The Earth and Fire Art Gallery. This one promises to be more special than ever!   In addition to the Art Market, The Gallery will also be holding an Artist’s Reception and Campfire. Kicking off at 9 am with local and area artists displaying their treasures and art outside The Gallery, the day should be fun for all. The Artist Reception for Guest Artists; Sam-U-El, Cathy Gillis, and Michelle Billings, will be that same evening from 7 to 9. We are lighting a campfire and having local musicians that evening as well.  All local artists are invited to come out and show us what they have been doing all winter!

This Week at the Boathouse
The Boathouse Bar and Restaurant opens every day at 5pm and serves dinner from 5 until 9:30.
Music this week:
Wednesday Open Mic hosted by Jeffro Greasewood. Musicians’ Tips going to the Terlingua School Library. 7 - ???
Friday - Trevor Reichman 7-10.
Saturday - Butch Hancock 8-11
Come on out and rock the Boat!

Espresso ... Y Poco Mas
Espresso…Y Poco Mas located in the heart of the Ghostown @ La Posada Milagro is open daily!!
Sunday-Wednesday 7:30am-2pm
Thursday-Saturday    7:30am-3pm
We serve fresh delicious coffee, breakfast  and lunch. We have homemade flour tortillas for our burritos and homemade salsa and they are yummy!!
For the month of March ONLY  we are going to be open @7am every day and remember we will have ready to go burritos in our food warmer!!!
All of our local customers: we can serve you coffee from the back if you are in a hurry!!
For to go orders and reservations for hotel you can call 371/3044 or 310/991/1058.

Becoming Mechanic Shop
Becoming Mechanic Shop: for all of your diesel and automotive repairs. 371-2694.

FREE!
Free to any local business that can use them:
     2 Verifone 250 receipt printers
     3” x 90’ carbonless 2-ply receipt tape (white/yellow) - 2+ cases
     2.25” x 90’ carbonless 2-ply receipt tape (white/yellow) - 15+ rolls
     2.25” thermal receipt tape (2.75” diameter) - 20+ rolls
Call Scott @ 477-2236

Terlingua Community Garden
Compost Team still wanted
We always welcome volunteers every Monday and Thursday 9-12ish. Please stop by and get your fingers dirty!
I will be gone for next two weeks starting next Monday, but there will be volunteers coming to water on usual days: Mondays and Thursdays. Please feel free to stop by and see if they need help with watering. Thanks, Cassandra

La Kiva
Well the big week finally arrived.  The air extractor hoods are going to be installed in La Kiva’s kitchen starting on Wednesday the 24th of February. It should not be long before we can actually open the kitchen and start serving food.
On the music scene we have open mic on Wednesday, Jack Alice and Arjay on Friday,  Saturday is a rare treat with Dacey Sultanov giving a cello recital in the cave room.  Darcey will be accompanied by Aileen Hummel on the piano.  This is a very special event and we are asking for a $10 donation per person to offset some of the costs incurred.  Dacey studied in Riga, Latvia followed by the Central Music School in Moscow and the Moscow Conservatory of Music in Russia.  We are very pleased and honored that Dacey has agreed to perform at La Kiva.  The recital starts at 7:30 PM and runs until it ends.
On Saturday at 3:00 PM we are having a celebration of the life of Benji to be held at La Kiva.  There will be a pot luck and the bar will open at 3:00.  Bring a dish to share.  Depending on the state of our kitchen, La Kiva will provide some snack food.

St. Paddy’s Day Parade
On Thursday March 17, there will be a Saint Paddy’s Day parade.  We will start decorating at Don’s BBQ next to the Easter Egg Valley Motel at 3:15 pm, then the parade will leave at 3:45 pm and end at La Kiva.  Everyone is welcome to be in the parade or come out and enjoy it!  Any questions, you can call Jimmy Holbrook at 915-903-3864 or go talk to John at La Kiva.Now open DB's Rustic Iron BBQ ( roadside take away) 23270 FM 170, next to Easter Egg Valley Motel

Send your submissions to the Terlingua Moon by Monday noon to be included in that week’s edition. Email to terlinguamoon@gmail.com by noon Monday.

Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Terlingua Moon
16 February 2016--Vol. 27, #7

NEXT MOON by Mae Western

Starlight Theatre
Tue 2/16 - Don Sharlow & Paul Kilburg
Wed 2/17 - The Whitmores
Thu 2/18 - Sarah Burton
Fri 2/19 - Bruce Salmon
Sat 2/20 - Uncle Pat's Imaginary Band
Mon 2/22 - Dr. Fun

The Boathouse
Boathouse hours are 5 - Midnight (1 a.m. on Saturday). Dinner is served from 5 - 9:30 every evening. This week's music.
Wednesday: Open Michosted by Jeffro Greasewood. 7 pm - ??? Sign up begins at 6. This week's donations will again go to the Big Bend Trails Alliance to help with any restorative work that may need to be done to the trails following the Chihuahuan Desert Bike Fest.
Friday: Don Sharlow & Paul Kilberg 7 - 10 p.m.
Saturday: Sarah Burton  8 - 11 p.m.

We'd like to give a big Shout Out for a Fabulous Weekend at The Boat. Thanks to Far Out Booking for all the hard work bringing Slim Fest oNe to The Boathouse. The Boathouse Family ROCKED! Thanks especially to all the Festival Musicians and Sound Crew who made the weekend a huge success. And a final thanks to the Festival goers who traveled near and far to hear their favorite music and to honor Slim. VIVA Slim!!!

Trees for sale, similar to those One Way Nursery used to sell.
Especially suited to grow in the Big Bend.  Call for details. 371 2838

Early voting for the March 1 primary election starts
Tuesday, February 16, and ends on February 26. Presidio County registered voters can vote from 8am to 12pm and from 1 to 5pm at the Presidio County Courthouse in Marfa and at the food bank building next to the Presidio County Courthouse Annex in Presidio.
In Brewster County, voters can go the polls from 8:30am to 5pm during early voting at the Brewster County Commissioners’ Courtroom. Extended hours are 8:30am to 7pm on Thursday, February 18 and Thursday, February 25. Those in Study Butte and Terlingua can vote from 11am to 3pm on Tuesday, February 16, at the Red Pattillo Community Center in South Brewster County.

Second Annual Terlingua Traditional Fiddlers Festival - 19-21 February, Terlingua
Friday night 19th - jamming in the ghost town, either at the fire ring, the Porch, or somewheres else within hearing.
Saturday morning- terlingua farmers market jamming 10-12:30
Sunday morning - La Posada Milagro, jamming
if anyone in Terlingua can host a camping fiddler, donate firewood, or wants info, text (best) or call: 505-720-7914 or combsjmichael@gmail.com
https://www.facebook.com/events/166482150396358/

RECYCLING NOTE: Thanks go to Sue and Dan Carlson, Todd Bureau, John Calomini, Barb and Jim Hines, Sue and Joe Rife, Edwardo in the Park, and help from his friend Shannon, for emptying the recycling trailer...it is back in business. We are looking for someone to take over the responsibility of the trailer during the summer. It involves contacting the park to schedule a time and rounding up volunteers, a half ton pick up (or larger) is necessary with at least a V-8 engine. Please no auto fluid containers, nor ANY plastic sacks (they are not recycling). Thanks to everyone who makes the effort to rinse containers and putting their recycling in the proper bin.

SAVE THE DATE Chihuahua Races in the Ghostown will be the weekend of March 19. Save the Date. More details later. Benefiting our own Ghostown Crisis Center.

Terlingua school board will have a regular meeting this Wednesday at 6 pm at the high school. The agenda is available on the school website

OPENING GALA for REEFER MADNESS
Costume Prizes !!
Opening Gala for the new play, REEFER MADNESS by Joe Landry - Playscripts, will be Friday, February 26.  Doors open at 7:00 for free Champagne Punch and, of course, munchies. Plan to come early as it will be a full house. The show begins at 8:00 for a $10.00 ticket.
Get into the event by wearing a 1950's costume ... prizes for the best Male and Female 1950's costume!! Need help with that? Check out Kathy Wisdom's Phantasee Photo Costume Cabaret!!
This is Last Minute Low Budget Production, a non-profit (501) (c3), at Terlingua's own Cinnabar Theater. The play will also run Sat. 2/27 at 8:00, Sun 2/28 2:00 Matinee, and Fri & Sat 3/4 & 3/5 at 8:00, Sun 3/6 2:00 Matinee.

Please join us at the Terlingua Public Library THIS Thursday, February 18, at 6:00 p.m.for a presentation entitled : Local Desert Land Restoration.
Tim McKenna and Kevin Elmore will educate us all on small techniques that the average landowner in our area may use to improve water retention, provide ground cover, and encourage regrowth of native plants- which benefit us and also native wildlife.
The Library is located on the campus of the Terlingua Public School, is free of charge, and open to the public.
If you would like to help with refreshments, please contact Glenda Luttrell @ 371-2552.

4th Annual Christmas Mountains Research Symposium
May 23-25, 2016 – Terlingua Ranch headquarters. This two-day symposium will highlight research by students and faculty from universities in the Texas State University System, but welcomes contributions from researchers at other universities, federal and state agency personnel, and residents of the area who have investigated aspects of the region’s ecology, geology, culture and history. Presenters should plan to give a 15-minute talk followed by five minutes of questions and discussion. Power Point presentations will be supported, but are not required. The symposium will begin with an evening social on Monday, May 23rd. Each of the two following days will have field trips scheduled in the morning and presentations scheduled for the afternoon. The symposium will close with a dinner Wednesday evening, May 25th. A modest registration fee ($40) will cover the social, dinner on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, daily refreshments, snacks, etc.

Otra Vez: Bag sale Saturday, February 20. Wednesday Feb 16 sweaters and coats on sale for $1. each. Help us clear out winter clothes to make space for spring attire.

Many Stones now stocks Terlingua Ghost Town Chili packets: great flavor and no after burn!

All Energies offers solar power kits in a wide range of sizes. Our HOME KIT starts at $3600 and comes with a 2500W inverter. We also design custom systems and sell name brand equipment below list price. Call Casey at 371-2950 or email casey@allenergies.net for more information.

Residential design in The Big Bend. Call Jeff Gavin / Draftex LLC at 830.739.6986 or jeff@draftexllc.com.

The Terlingua Bottoms Group of AA meets every Thursday at 7:30 at the Big Bend Church in Study Butte. The meetings are open to anyone who has or thinks they may have a drinking problem.

Slim Fest oNe - Thank You!!
Thank you to everyone who came to Slim Fest oNe this past weekend to honor the late, great Slim Richey and to kick up their heels while doing so. We'd especially like to thank the incredible musicians who not only came from many distant places to perform at the festival but many of whom had to leave soon after their sets to get back on tour or travel to their next gig. We would especially like to thank those who supported the festival in one way or another, most of all the festival attendees and Underwriters. Folks came from as far away as New York, California and Indiana to honor Slim and hear some of their favorite musicians. Thank you, thank you, thank you to all the Terlingua-area volunteers who helped make this a success - Betsy Blades, Virginia Brotherton, Resa Callahan, Shannon Carter, Summer Leigh, Tommye Linan, Glenda Luttrell, Bryn Moore, Mary Paloma Diesel, and Dori Ramsay. And, last but not least, to The Boathouse for offering their venue exclusively to Slim Fest oNe. For those interested in T-Shirts, we sold out of all but 2XL and 3XL - what were we thinking getting those sizes for SLIM Fest? If you didn't get one and are still interested, you can go to FarOutBooking.com to order one. ALL proceeds from the festival and T-Shirt sales go to the musicians and sound crew. These amazing artists work hard to bring their talents to the world and, in this case, our little corner of it. Please continue to support independent and local musicians - what would the planet be without music?

The Alpine Animal Shelter enjoyed two months of single digits dogs at the shelter, but we're back up to 20+ dogs, including OREO (a very-ready-to-be--adopted Australian Shepherd/Staffordshire Terrier/Siberian Husky mix according to his DNA test) who has been there 6 whole months!!; WYATT (a two year old, classic black lab who was just rescued off Hwy 118);HAILEY, a sixth month old St. Bernard mix; BLONDIE a very fun, friendly and playful 4 month old heeler puppy; and a WHOLE LITTER (4 males, 1 female) of 10 week old chihuahua/terrier mixes. The $100 adoption fee includes sterilization, microchipping and all shots & vaccines. The Alpine Animal Shelter is open M-F from 10am to 6pm (closed 1-2pm) and by appointment on the weekends, located on the east side of Alpine on Old Marathon Road. All AAS animals are online at https://www.petfinder.com/pet-search?shelter_id=TX1202 -For more info email heatherthemule@gmail.com


Terlingua Community Garden We always welcome volunteers every Monday and Thursday from 9ish to noon-ish. Thanks to the volunteers that have been showing up. Compost Team Wanted!! Has everybody seen the latest The Newsletter issue? Be sure to check it out! Thanks to Tom Ramsay for editing and Leah DeAnda for putting it together! Support Local Revolution
Terlingua Farmer's Market. Become a Kitchen Witch with Debbie from Little River Herbs at Noon this Saturday. She will teach you how to make remedies for everyday ailments with supermarket ingredients. We have fresh greens, fresh eggs, fresh breads and fresh hot coffee! Bring your own mug and join the mingle. Terlingua Traditional Fiddlers Gathering will be playing!

CATCHMENT TANKS: The truck-load can take 2, maybe 3 more, depending on size ordered. Your deposit seals the deal and we do not cash your check until your tank is in your possession. I will be home or close to the answering machine all week (2506) - OR - better still, email me: elcentro432@gmail.com.

The best eight hikes in Big Bend:
Austin Statesman 2/13/ 2016 - http://www.mystatesman.com/news/travel/the-best-eight-hikes-in-big-bend/nqMTc/

16 cool things you probably didn't know about Big Bend National Park [and BB Ranch State Park] Houston Chronicle - 2/11/16
http://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/texas/article/16-cool-things-you-probably-didn-t-know-about-Big-6824251.php

This Week at High Sierra:
Friday, February 19 - Jack Knight - 7:00 pm
Saturday, February 20 - Dr. Fun - 7:00 pm
Sunday, February 21 - Sunday Funday Jam Session w/ Chet Okeefe - 2:00pm


Tuesday, February 9, 2016


The Terlingua Moon
February 9, 2016 ~ VOL. 27 #6
terlinguamoon@gmail.com

By Patchouli Gulch Gal

“Many a time freedom has been rolled back - and always for the same sorry reason: fear.” - Molly Ivins
   
CHIHUAHUAN DESERT BIKE FEST
HOWDY friends and mountain bikers! The Chihuahuan Desert Bike Fest will be rolling this week from February 11th to 13th, 2016
. Three days of fabulous mountain biking - one in Big Bend National Park, one on the Lajitas Resort Trail System, and all three days in Big Bend Ranch State Park! Be sure to enjoy the local attractions, eateries, galleries and fine music while you are here! Thanks goes out to all our sponsors! The community is invited to join us for dancing and hooping to the Fabulous Vortexans on Saturday night at the Maverick RV Park in Lajitas. For more info go to http://bikefest.desertsportstx.com

SLIMFEST oNe
Far Out Booking and The Boathouse are proud to sponsor this week's Slim Fest oNe paying tribute to the late musician and Terlingua resident, Slim Richey.  The festival will take place on the Boathouse grounds Friday (February 12) and Saturday (February 13).  Advance tickets (available through Wednesday of this week) are $40 for the entire weekend of music.  Tickets at the door are $50 or $30 per night ($25 per night in advance).  Go to www.faroutbooking.com / Slim to get tickets.  The lineup is spectacular and includes Carolyn Wonderland, Butch & Rory Hancock, The Jitterbug Vipers, Ghosts Along the Brazos, Alan Munde and more.  There will also be all-star Open Mics on Thursday the 11th and Sunday the 14th at 5 p.m.  These are free of charge and welcome to all.  Come help us celebrate what would have been Slim's 78th birthday.  Thursday's Open Mic will include a Birthday Bash for Slim and a contest for best "SlimWear".  Winner gets a SlimFest T-shirt.  Viva Slim!  For more information call 830-739-6986.

STARLIGHT THEATER
Tue 2/9 - Uh Clem
Wed 2/10 - The Whitmores
Thu 2/11 - Moses Martinez
Fri 2/12 - Gary Gorrence
Sat 2/13 - Bruce Salmon & Janie Cowan
Sun 2/14 - Bruce Salmon & Janie Cowan 11am
Mon 2/15 - Elle Carpenter

QUILTS BY MARGUERITE 371-2292
Across from the stables in Study Butte

HIGH SIERRA BAR & GRILL/EL DORADO
High Sierra@the Eldorado Hotel - A special thank you to Robert Castillo and his BMX Freestyle Team. Alex Landeros and Pete Brandt for their performance on Sunday. All the children and adults loved the show! For those of you who missed the performance, we hope to have Robert and his team back soon.
This Week at High Sierra:
Welcome Dirt Fest Participants/Volunteers! Show your band - 10% off any appetizers
Fat Tuesday, February 9: Chet O'Keefe 7:00m "Laisser les bons temps rouler!"
Thursday, February 11: Jeff Haislip & Friends 7:00pm
Friday, February 12: Emy Taylor 7:00pm
Saturday, February 13: Lunchtime Treat - A Few Too Many, the Alpine trio (Grupodelapaz) 2:00pm
Saturday Night: Patrick Smith 7:00pm
Sunday, February 14: Happy Valentine's Day  Emy Taylor 7:00pm
No Cover Charge for any Performances!

SECOND SAT. FLEA MARKET
Feb 13th at corner of Hwy 118 and School Road - H2O to Go parking lot.  9am, no set up fee.  Come sell or browse - weather forecast is for a sunny day but..... WEATHER PERMITTING.

ESPRESSO...Y POCO MAS COFFEE SHOP, located in the Ghostown @ La Posada Milagro is open Daily! Sunday-Wednesday we open from 7:30am-2pm, Thursday-Saturday we open from 7:30am-3pm. Wifi is always available! We served terrific coffee, breakfast and lunch! Come see us!! We now have ready to go burritos and more, just come and grab them unless you want to wait and enjoy our peaceful patio for your own customized breakfast!!

FARMERS MARKET
February 13th Market!  Come early for locally grown eggs and fresh greens!  Homemade bread, snacks, pickles and jellies.  Hand crafted art, crafts and jewelry.  Get a bowl of something hot from India and fresh hot coffee, tea and apple juice.  Bring your cup and stay for a music jam by the Slim Fest musicians. Vendors please contact terlinguagreenscene@gmail.com

SOFTBALL SUNDAYS
The softball games will resume this Sunday, February 14th at the fields located next to the Terlingua School at 3:30. There will be extra equipment for those that need a glove. C'mon out and get in the game or cheer from the stands.

THE BOATHOUSE
Boathouse hours are 5 - Midnight with dinner served 7 days a week from 5 - 9:30.  Please note the special happenings this week, however . . . The Boathouse, in partnership with Far Out Booking, is thrilled to be hosting Slim Fest oNe - a tribute to the late musician and Terlingua resident, Slim Richey.  The festival begins on Thursday, February 11, at 5 p.m.with an All-Star Open Mic and Birthday Bash.  We will be open regular hours but want you to be aware of the special event.  On Friday and Saturday, the Boathouse will be open to local patrons from 5 - 8 p.m. for Happy Hour (5-6) and dinner and drinks.  We hope you'll understand that anyone remaining at the Boat after 8 will have to purchase a wristband for the event.  Friday night's lineup includes Uh Clem & Friends; The Jitterbug Vipers; and Butch & Rory Hancock not to mention Don's Friday Night Menu Special of Chiapas Pork with Jalapeno Cilantro Slaw served in warm tortillas and Frijoles!.  Saturday's lineup includes JoBuck Johnson; Alan Munde & Friends; Carolyn Wonderland and Ghosts Along the Brazos.  There will be a closing All-Star Open Mic on Sunday.  Everyone is welcome and it is free of charge.  Advance tickets to Slim Fest save you some money and are available online at www.faroutbooking.com but there will be tickets available at the door, too.
The Boathouse will be serving breakfast Friday, Saturday, and Sunday mornings from 8-11.  This is open to all.  There will be jamming on the Boathouse Deck and in the campgrounds throughout the weekend - some of the finest musicians around - and everyone is welcome to join in.
We will still have Open Mic on Wednesday (7 p.m.) and, as with last week, the Musicians' Tips will be donated to the Big Bend Trails Alliance.

ALL ENERGIES wants you to fall in love with SOLAR POWER! Let us design your system today. We also sell equipment, give consultations, and make repairs. We can fix anything but a broken heart! Call Casey at 371-2950 or email casey@allenergies.net for more information.

TERLINGUA PUBLIC LIBRARY
Please join us at the Terlingua Public Library on Thursday February 18 at 6:00 p.m., for a presentation entitled: Local Desert Land Restoration.
Tim McKenna and Kevin Elmore will educate us all on small techniques that the average landowner in our area may use to improve water retention, provide ground cover, and encourage regrowth of native plants- which benefit us and also native wildlife.
The Library is located on the campus of the Terlingua Public School, is free of charge, and open to the public.
If you would like to help with refreshments, please contact Glenda Luttrell @ 371-2552

DRAFTEX
Residential design in The Big Bend.  Call Jeff Gavin at Draftex LLC at 830.739.6986 or jeff@draftexllc.com

DB's Rustic Iron BBQ (roadside take away)
23270 FM 170, next to Easter Egg Valley Motel
Current menu with prices:
On Thursdays only around 5ish will be mesquite smoked whole chicken only until sold out @ $8 each      
Fri and Sat lunch 11am-2pm
Brisket, Ribs or Sausage plates
Includes bread, beans, tater salad, pickle/jalapeño/onion/2oz bbq sauce
1 meat $11.00
2 meat $12.00
3 meat $13.00
Chopped brisket sandwich $6.00($8.00 with chips)
Water -$2.00
Meat by the pound upon request. (if available)

2016 GREENSCENE Sustainability Festival needs planning volunteers! Please join us & help make this year’s festival the best ever! For more information, call Sara Colando at 371-2902 or email terlinguagreenscene@gmail.com. We’re also on Facebook!

TERLINGUA TOOL RENTALS Jimmy Taylor, owner 371-2621
 Time to build something for your Valentine

H2O TO GO
The completion of the water-catchment tank order has stalled at half-filled. If you have verbally asked to be included, please call to arrange your deposit.  Deposit checks are not cashed until your tank(s) is in your possession.  We need to have this order filled and delivered before March 5th. 371-2506

VIRGIL CLARK
It is with great sadness that I must inform you that our dear friend, Virgil Clark, 63 of Terlingua; passed yesterday evening at home. A memorial service will be held on March 27 with details to be announced later. The family has requested that no flowers be sent at this time. Other details pertaining to donations to various charities will also be provided later.  Our thoughts and prayers go to his family and his wife Sharon.

SPECIAL VALENTINE'S DINNER, Sunday February 14, at the Bad Rabbit Cafe, Terlina Ranch Lodge.  Yummy lasagna complete with salad, bread, and the famous Decadent Chocolate Cake! Music by Terlingua Tanz Lite, playing passionate tangos and sweet waltzes from around the world.
Call 371-2244 for more details.

TERLINGUA COMMUNITY GARDEN
Regular volunteer days are Mondays and Thursdays from 9:30-12:00. Monday 2/8, I will not be there, but 2/11, I will be!

THE TERLINGUA BOTTOMS GROUP OF AA meets every Thursday at 7:00 at the Big Bend Church in Study Butte.  The meetings are open to anyone who has or thinks they may have a drinking problem.


CASA HOGAR ORPHANAGE
Across the street, in Ojinaga, Mexico, is the Casa Hogar Orphanage with 36-40 children.  Some have "special needs."  Some have been removed from abusive homes. Some have been removed from addict's homes.  Some have been living on the street in the cold. Subsequent mayors of Ojinaga have always fully supported the children, ages 2-17; paying for the electricity, their rides to school and back, and especially, their psychologist, until this one.
The present mayor doesn't understand the need for a therapist to give the children the tools to cope.
Would you help?  We need $1000 as soon as possible to secure a psychologist for the coming year.
Please send a check to:  Casa Hogar Orphanage, PO Box 296, Terlingua, Texas  79852.
We are a 501(c)3, so you will get a Thank You note with a receipt for your records if you make sure we get your info too. Please consider helping.  These kids need to learn how to hug, how to trust an adult, and how to sleep peacefully.
If you have any questions or concerns, you can call me at: 371-2226.  Thank you, Cynta

MARIJUANA USE LINKED TO INSANITY!
This is a direct quote from the 1936 film "Reefer Madness"...... "It's (marijuana) first effect is sudden, violent, uncontrollable laughter.  Then come the dangerous hallucinations - time slows down, almost stands still.  Fixed ideas come next, conjuring up monstrous extravagances - followed by emotional disturbances, the total inability to direct thoughts, the loss of all power to resist physical emotions ... ending often in incurable insanity."
To learn more, plan to attend the upcoming play, based upon the movie, REEFER MADNESS - written by Joe Landy, Playscripts, Inc.  Show dates are
Friday & Saturday evenings, Feb 26 & 27, March 4 & 5 at 8:00 PM with Sunday Matinees on Feb 28 and March 6 at 2 PM.  Opening Gala on Friday Feb 26!   This is a Last Minute Low Budget Production at the Cinnabar Theater.

Do something special for your sweetie, yourself, or BOTH....the next MOTORCYCLE SAFETY RIDING COURSE is February 12-14. What better gift than to learn safe riding skills that could save your life? Sign up today at www.ridesafebigbend.com.

RANGER is a big, calm, friendly Boxer/American Bulldog mix (plus a little Aussie and Chow, according to his DNA test.)  He likes his walks and chasing a ball, but he's also very content with human & dog company. He will be a great sidekick and likes a good scratch. Ranger is 3 years old, knows a few commands, and shows smarts that he will learn more.  He has lived most of his life outdoors and cannot wait to finally be part of a family, with owners who take him on walks, play fetch, and shower him with love and attention.  Ranger’s $100 adoption fee includes spay, shots, & microchip. The Alpine Animal Shelter is open M-F from 10am to 6pm (closed 1-2pm) and by appointment on the weekends, located on the east side of Alpine on Old Marathon Road. All AAS animals are online at https://www.petfinder.com/pet-search?shelter_id=TX1202 For more info email heatherthemule@gmail.com


NEXT MOON BY GHOST WRITERS ON THE SLY

The Brewster County Democratic Party Executive Committee will host a candidate forum for the public to meet and hear from Brewster County candidates running in the March 1, 2016 Democratic Party Primary Election.
Date of the forum:  Saturday, February 13, 2016
Time:  2 pm
Location:  Alpine Independent School District Auditorium, 704 West Sul Ross Ave, Alpine, Texas
Moderator:  John Waters, Publisher of the Big Bend Gazette

Wildland Fire at Big Bend National Park
A wildland fire was ignited at approximately 4:45 PM on February 1st when heavy winds caused a power line to fall, igniting a fire near Panther Junction. The fire was burning in grassland and brush habitat.
Strong winds, up to forty miles per hour, pushed the fire to the east and northeast of Panther Junction during the evening of February 1st. Park and Terlingua Fire and EMS personnel responded to the fire, notified park visitors and staff, ensured visitor safety and protected park resources in the vicinity of the fire. Higher humidity, colder temperatures, and somewhat diminished winds help slow the fire during the evening hours, along with fire fighter efforts to work hot spots along the fire perimeter.
The fire was worked by up to 75 personnel. The fire burned an estimated 1792 acres, and was contained as of 6pm on February 6th. No park structures were damaged nor have any injuries occurred. Fire personnel have been released and are returning to their home units.
This fire is an example of how spring winds, dry conditions, and high fuel loads can quickly spread flame and promote burning. Visitors are asked to be careful with any heat sources, and especially open flames.
Visitors can find out more about the Powerline Fire at http://www.facebook.com/BigBendNPS, or on Twitter at https://twitter.com/BigBendNPS.
Superintendent Cindy Ott-Jones said, “Thank you to all the responders for your hard work and quick response. We wish you a safe trip home.”

The National Park Service (NPS) this week released its Fiscal Year 2015 deferred maintenance statistics for national parks. The $11.9 billion nationwide total was up from the $11.49 billion report at the end of FY2014. Big Bend National Park is one of the parks with deferred maintenance, with a total of $91,051,080 in deferred maintenance projects. Deferred maintenance is necessary work on infrastructure, such as road and bridges, visitor centers, trails, and campgrounds that has been put off for more than a year. Aging facilities, increasing use of park facilities, and insufficient maintenance funding contribute to the growing backlog. Among Big Bend’s highest priorities for deferred maintenance include the headquarters building, water systems, and wastewater systems, each built during the 50th anniversary of the NPS. Additional projects include primary park roads, the Chisos Basin campground, and historic stone cottages.
Congressional funding for the National Park Service in 2016 includes an additional $90 million for nontransportation maintenance. Congress also passed a new highway bill which will provide a $28 million increase for transportation projects in parks this year. Funding for transportation-related maintenance and construction will continue to rise, by $8 million per year for five years, until it reaches $300 million per year in 2020.
Superintendent Cindy Ott-Jones says, “We are inviting the world to discover the special places in the National Park System, like Big Bend National Park, during our centennial celebration. We need to have facilities that can accommodate guests and provide the best possible visitor experience. We hope to see additional resources for parks to improve visitor services, such as the Centennial bill that Congress is considering presently.”

Voting for the spring election will be held from 7 am to 7 pm on Tuesday, March 1.  Early voting in Terlingua will be at the Community Center from 11am to 3 pm on the 16th.

Agenda for the Brewster County Court for the meeting today at 9 am is posted at:
http://www.brewstercountytx.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/Agenda-Commissioners-Court-Regular-Meeting-February-9th-2016.pdf







Tuesday, February 2, 2016

The Terlingua moon
February 2nd, 2016
Volume 27 ~ #5
             
The recycling trailer is FULL.  We will be emptying it on Wed. Feb 3rd.  Please hold off on your recycling until Feb. 4th.

On May 7, 2015, the Texas State Legislature invested Dr. Carmen Tafolla of San Antonio as the Poet Laureate of the State of Texas. Dr. Tafolla's goal is to make poetry and writing workshops accessible to all Texans, especially those audiences who have had the least opportunity to enjoy poetry in the state’s public schools.  She designed a year-long project, Planting Poet Trees, and invited schools across Texas that serve students from low-income families to apply.  An Advisory Committee assisted Dr. Tafolla in selecting the 20 schools. We are excited to announce that Terlingua High School competed and was chosen as one of the 20 campuses statewide to participate in the Planting Poet Trees program !The State Poet Laureate will visit each school to provide an inspiring motivational speech about the power of education, a poetry reading, and two writing workshops.  Through local poetry presentations, Dr. Tafolla will also share this message bilingually with the students’ teachers, administrators, parents and family members.   Finally, Wings Press in San Antonio will print an anthology of selected poetry from students in the project schools and other students from around the state. I served on the Planting Poet Trees Advisory Committee and helped to review the many applications. I was very, very proud of Terlingua! They truly deserve to be one of the 20 selected schools.  And Dr. Tafolla will visit Terlingua High School on Wednesday, February 4th, 2016, to engage teachers and students in creative expression and writing.
The State of Texas, however, does not provide one penny to the Poet Laureate. Dr. Tafolla and a group of volunteers are working to raise funds for her visits to the 20 low-income schools all over the state.
One of our major objectives is to donate 15 poetry books to each school’s library. We've raised a little over $1,700 so far, but 15 books averaged out at about $18-$20 becomes $300 x 20 = $6,000. You can see that we've got a long way to go!
If you know anyone who would like to donate money and/or poetry books in good condition to the Terlingua School Library, please ask them to go to https://www.gofundme.com/ka567scs. Or they can contact me.   Thank you for any help you can provide. We know that Terlingua students are going to have a great experience!

Chisos Basin Campground Reservation Period Extension.  The Chisos Basin family campground offers visitors the opportunity for advanced campsite reservations as part of the National Recreation Reservation System (NRRS). The NRRS reservation period for the Chisos Basin family campground, which mirrors the park’s busy season, will be extended to May 31st each year. This change will start in 2016 with the revised Chisos Basin family campground reservation period of November 15th through May 31st each year for the Chisos Basin only. Rio Grande Village family campground will remain the same with reservations possible November 15th through April 15th.Visitors can make a reservation with the NRRS at http://www.recreation.gov

"Best Little Hair House in Texas"
Services by Patricia Rose
Services provided Haircuts and Hair color
Haircuts :  Men  $15.00     Women  $20.00
Time:  Feb. 11   Thurs   7:00-10:00 pm
            Feb  12   Fri       7:00-10:00 pm
Feb   13  Sat      7:00-10:00 pm
For Appointments call 915  345-4520

The Terlingua Bottoms Group of AA meets every Thursday at 7:30 at the Big Bend Church in Study Butte.  The meetings are open to anyone who has or thinks they may have a drinking problem.

OTRA VEZ will be open every Wednesday from 9-noon as well as Saturday February 6 and 20.  Please leave your donations in good condition while we are open.  Volunteers are always welcome!  Thank you

Randoff's Big Bend BBQ @ Far Flung Outdoor Center's Oasis Lodge, WILL BE CLOSED Saturday February 6th So.. We can Get ready for Super Bowl 50 Sunday! We Are Having a Party and You're ALL INVITED!! We Will Open @ 3 PM With BBQ SANDWICHES, WINGS, NACHOS, AND OF COURSE ICE COLD BEER, SODAS AND WATER! We are even ready to start up the Lodge's New Popcorn Machine! So, Put On Your Game Face and Come Out to Enjoy Super Bowl 50 on the 70 "Screen!  YES! THERE WILL BE SPECIALS ON FOOD AND BEER DURING THE GAME!    Looking Forward To "Meatin" Y'all on Sunday, February 7th
!   ***Game Starts @ 5:30 PM*** All sales cash only

Please feel free to pass this on.  There will be a special meeting of the TCSD board this Wednesday at 6 pm.
The agenda is attached - the only item is budget amendments. The major adjustments are good news. Due to a law passed this last legislative session affecting certain school districts and having to do with compressed tax rates we will be getting about 90K more in state money than we anticipated.
Also, we had budgeted for professional services such as the cost of the monitor that TEA assigned us last year due to our Accreditation - Warned status that we have not needed due to the school's improvement to Met Standards.
Ms. Jones would like to use some of that money to purchase a couple of new vehicles. Our newest vehicle is a 2007, and the two oldest are 2003 models. Also for a new slab, I believe to replace a cracked outdoor area slab at the elementary school.
As always, please feel welcome to attend. The next regular meeting is scheduled for Wednesday the 17th.
Our school policies are now online at http://pol.tasb.org/Home/Index/226/ (this link also available on the district website). Ms. Jones and Mr. Reed spent a good deal of time working with TASB Policy Services to make sure that our policies were accurate and up to date in order to get them online.

Bad Rabbit Cafe, Terlingua Ranch Lodge
Friday and Saturday:  The Terlingua Fill-Harmonic Symphony (your favorite old country songs)

Starlight Theatre Restaurant & Saloon:
Tue 2/2 - Uh Clem
Wed 2/3 - The Whitmores
Thu 2/4 - J. Michael Combs
Fri 2/5 - Bonnie Montgomery
Sat 2/6 - The Terlingua Reggae Lizards
Sun 2/7 - Terlingua Tanz Lite Sunday Brunch:  --( tangos and waltzes from around the world)
Mon 2/8 - Muse & eye

This Week at The Boathouse!
We are open every day at 5:00 with a full bar and dinner served 7 days a week from 5 - 9:30.  Stay tuned to our Facebook page for this week's Friday Dinner Special!
Wednesday: Open Mic hosted by Jeffro Greasewood.  7 - ????  This week's Musicians' Tips are going to the Big Bend Trails Alliance, a local non-profit organization that helps create and maintain our famous West Texas Trails.  With the Chihuahuan Desert Bike Fest proceeds also going to the Trails Alliance we're hoping this lends additional support to this great cause. 
Thursday, February 4th:  Back by popular demand . . . Emy Taylor 7 - 9 p.m.
Friday, February 5th:  THEY'RE BACK!!!!  The Muse & Eye (Russell Clepper & Sarah Dial Primrose) 7 - 10 p.m.
Saturday, February 6th:  Laird Considine & Friends 8 - 11 p.m.
Mark your calendars and get your tickets for Slim Fest oNe - February 11-14th at The Boathouse.  The Boathouse is proud to be co-hosting this festival in honor of Terlingua resident and world-famous musician Slim Richey.  Slim passed away in 2015 and this festival is being held over his birthday weekend.  Headliners are Butch & Rory Hancock, Carolyn Wonderland, The Jitterbug Vipers, Ghosts Along the Brazos and Alan Munde & Friends.  For tickets go towww.faroutbooking.com.  The Boathouse will be exclusive to this event (other than Happy Hour, 5-6) on both Friday and Saturday, the 12th & 13th.  Tickets starting at only $40 for the full weekend of music.  All-star Open Mics on both Thursday (11th) and Sunday (14th) at 5:00.  Everyone welcome!

Your Community Garden and Market Saturday 10-1
Bring your cup and fill with fresh Big Bend Brewers Coffee, tea, apple juice.  Join the conversations and enjoy local music. Get your fresh homemade bread and some prickly pear jelly to top it off. Always local eggs and chard, kale, spinach, mustard, lettuce and more organically grown food that is hand-harvested by volunteers.  Find a special Valentine gift of handmade jewelry.  Local stones and crystals too. This Saturday there will be extra greens grown on the Ranch thanks to Arick and Duane.  Come early-they go fast!
If you want to sell your homemade wares or locally grown items, bring your table and chair and join us.
Musician to be announced.  Follow FB page "Terlinguacommunitygarden" for details.

Slim Richey and his wife Francie have been long-time residents of Terlingua.  Slim was also a world-famous musician dubbed as "The Most Dangerous Guitar Player in Texas."  When Slim was in town, the "Porch" and every other musical venue in town was rockin'.  Slim died in 2015 but to keep the tradition of world-class music in Terlingua alive, The Boathouse and Far Out Booking are hosting Slim Fest oNe the weekend of what would have been Slim's 78th birthday (February 11-14).  It will be a festival to beat all festivals.  Headliners:  Butch & Rory Hancock, Carolyn Wonderland, The Jitterbug Vipers, Ghosts Along the Brazos, Alan Munde & Friends and more.  Tickets start at only $40 for the entire weekend of music (in advance) or $50 at the door.  Go towww.faroutbooking.com to purchase tickets or get more information or call 830.739.6986.  Viva Slim! 

Residential design in The Big Bend.  Call Jeff Gavin / Draftex LLC at 830.739.6986 or jeff@draftexllc.com. 

1st Saturday, February 6th, Holy Eucharist at 5pm at Santa Inez in the Ghostown. Looking ahead, Ash Wednesday, February 10th at 5pm. All Welcome. Services will be led by the Rev. Kay Jennings of the Big Bend Episocpal Mission. Check out our website: www.bigbendepiscopalmission.org for more information.

from the Brewster County FB page:
Brewster County is currently under a Burn Ban until further notice. Brewster County Judge Eleazar Cano today signed a Burn Ban in effect immediately through February 9.

The High Sierra Bar and Grill @The El Dorado Hotel would like to thank everyone that cooked, judged and were just here to support our US National Open Chili Championship this past weekend!  Congratulations to all the winners especially the new US National Chili champ Tom Dozier and Show champ Suzanne Sweet both of Dallas and part of the High Sierra Cooking Team!
This week at High Sierra:
Friday Feb 5th Open mic hosted by Rossie English @5PM
Saturday night Feb 6th Emy Taylor & Russell Clepper and friends @7 PM
Super Bowl Sunday @ noon come see The fantastic Robert Castillo's BMX stunt and freestyle show at the High Sierra parking lot   This professional bicycle team are on their  way to the San Antonio Stock show and Rodeo  to perform the entire month!
Also the first Sunday song circle hosted by Collie Ryan @2 PM
Super bowl will be shown in the bar starting at 5
Russell & Clepper performs right after the game!!
Come see us!!

Congratulations to Tom Dozier the new Chili Champ and Suzanne Sweet Show Champ both of Dallas and part of the High Sierra Cooking Team!
Chili, Charity and Fun!    

MAIDED is a fun, friendly and fluffy girl who might be a cross between a Saint Bernard and a Border Collie, because she looks like a small panda bear.  She is terrifically happy and silly but she also smartly waits for a cue from her person. She is a sensitive girl who is friendly and loving with dogs, with cats, and with kids. She’s great on a leash, off the leash, in a car, at your side, in your lap…. She will make a sweet addition to a gentle family.  MAIDEN'S $100 adoption fee includes spay, shots, & microchip. The Alpine Animal Shelter is open M-F from10am to 6pm (closed 1-2pm) and by appointment on the weekends, located on the east side of Alpine on Old Marathon Road. All AAS animals are online at https://www.petfinder.com/pet- search?shelterid=TX1202  For more info email heatherthemule@gmail.comemail heatherthemule@gmail.com 

Please join us at the Terlingua Public Library on Thursday February 18 at 6:00 p.m. for a presentation entitled : Local Desert Land Restoration.
Tim McKenna and Kevin Elmore will educate us all on small techniques that the average landowner in our area may use to improve water retention, provide ground cover, and encourage regrowth of native plants- which benefit us and also native wildlife.
The Library is located on the campus of the Terlingua Public School, is free of charge, and open to the public.
If you would like to help with refreshments, please contact Glenda Luttrell @ 371-2552.

The current catchment tank order is filling fast. If you spoke with us about tanks for you, please call to arrange for a deposit on your tank(s).  Then we can carve your name in stone on the order form.  The Burrs 371-2506 or (512) 924 2506

Rustic Iron BBQ will be back at Easter Egg Valley Motel this weekend, Fri, Sat and Sun.. Come out and try some West Texas BBQ. 11am- 2 pm

Dear Terlinguoids and Studybuttians: Please refrain from the use of fancy fonts and weird spacing in your ads. Also, be mindful that others deserve consideration for space in this tiny newsletter. This week there were more than 30 news items submitted to the Moon. Several had to be re-written to fit, and that can cause errors.  In the future, editors may opt to drop your ad rather than fix it. Single space, Verdana 10 is perfect for our purpose. SCMC