Monday, March 30, 2026

The Terlingua Moon

 30 March 2026 --Vol. 37 #13

This week’s Moon brought to you by Ghost Writers on the Sly.

 

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KEEP BIG BEND WILD!

Keep Big Bend Wild notes with concern on 3/20/26, that CBP’s so-called “Smart Wall” map has not been updated to reflect Sector Chief Easterling’s statement last week that there would be no wall in any of Big Bend Ranch State Park.  We think he’s a good man and that’s his intent.  But, just as for the national park and the wild & scenic river downstream, we have little confidence that the Border Patrol staff and leaders on the ground in our area are supported by the political leadership in Washington.  Will the map change to back up the Sector Chief?  Will the map change again to reflect a wall in the national park?  Are contractors being directed to back off?  What will the new Secretary of Homeland Security do?

 It’s impossible to know in the absence of an unequivocal public commitment from the highest levels of CBP or DHS.  That’s what we are fighting for, and will continue to fight for.  KBBW is in regular contact with Congressional members, who are working as hard as we are behind the scenes to defeat the wall  –  they’re calling us as much as we’re calling them.  They urge us to keep the pressure on, as it is definitely noticed and is making a difference. 

 This fight is winnable, and together, we will beat back this wall.  And once we win, we need to continue to work together to keep Big Bend wild.

 Our talking points and “what you can do” handout is posted on the KBBW website here (https://keepbigbendwild.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/KBBW-Wall-Handout-2026-Mar-4.pdf). Download it, share it, post it, whatever is useful!

  Please learn more at keepbigbendwild.org, and consider supporting Keep Big Bend Wild.  There's no more important time.  Donations are welcome (we're financially sponsored by the El Paso Community Foundation, a 501c3), but we need you to allow us to list you as a supporter even more.  Local business supporters are especially appreciated.  See who's already supporting KBBW at https://keepbigbendwild.org/our-supporters/, although we’re having trouble keeping up the fast-growing list up-to-date.  If you want to help further, reach out at info@keepbigbendwild.org.

 

 

No Wall Public Meeting

What: No Big Bend Border Wall Local Meeting

When: Monday, March 30, 2026

Where: Red Patillo Community Center

201 Rex Ivy Road, Terlingua TX

Time: 6pm

Local Chapter, No Wall 79852, will share the following:

-updates on current No Wall movement

-share upcoming events and how YOU can get involved

-provide resources for printed materials

-review other ways that YOU can participate

-opportunity for YOU to share your concerns and needs

 

No Wall 79852 UPDATE

There is so much gratitude to all of you who have been engaging with visitors on river, horseback, hiking, and jeep trips, in restaurants and hotels, on trails, on the porch, and everywhere we can! The incredible mobilization our community has produced has startled and shocked power brokers in our epic fight to keep Big Bend and the Rio Grande wild and protected.  They are listening.  And we must continue to speak.

Keep up the pressure on Governor Abbott, Senators Cornyn and Cruz, Dawn Buckingham of Texas General Land Office, CBP,  and other Texas  officials. Thank you.

 

What's next? No Wall, No Wire, NO WAY

Recent reports say that there will be no physical wall through BBNP or BBRSP.

cbp.gov defines a Smart Wall as : "comprised of a steel bollard wall or waterborne barrier, along with roads, detection technology, cameras and lighting and in some cases a secondary wall - creating an enforcement zone."

 We do not need towers with lights, concertina wire, or infrastructure and new roads that will negatively impact this last wild place in Texas. 

Continuing to support our neighbors upstream and downstream and protecting property owner rights and Texas sovereignty remain a priority.

What you can do - 

Saturday, March 28th - Wall/Wire protest at the intersection of FM 170 and HWY 118.  8am - 10am. Stay later if you can! 

Monday, March 30 - Community Information Meeting at 6pm at the Red Patillo Community Center

Let's keep the momentum going! We will share information, answer questions as best we can, and listen to what our community needs to continue this fight.

Saturday April 4 - Austin rally Save Big Bend at 4pm @ the Capitol!

Deadline April 6 - Call or send and SHARE  your concerns and comments to Customs and Border Protection.

BigBendComments@cbp.dhs.gov 

or by phone at (833) 412-2056 (reference Big Bend Border Barrier System)

 

 

Espresso ... y poco mas

Seven days a week for home cooked breakfasts, lunches and the best coffee in the area.  Located in the Ghost Town, great seating with fantastic views, strong wifi, and newspapers.  432 371 3044 for to go orders. Open at 7:30 a.m.  

 

Taqueria El Milagro

Authentic Mexican recipes served in the Ghost Town.  Street tacos to steaks and huge side dishes.  Come in and enjoy our food in a  great setting.  BYOB. Open Wednesday through Sunday from 3 pm until 9 pm. 432 371-2060 for take out via our drive through window. 

 

Big Bend High School Fundraiser: Car Wash & Burgers To-Go rescheduled for this Wednesday, April 1st in the high school parking lot, 4pm until we sell out. Car washes by donation, Burgers with chips & drink for $15, served while you wait! Courtesy of BBHS Junior Class.

 

Paisano Post from Terlingua School

Congratulations to the following Paisanos on their achievements at the District Academic Meet in Fort Davis. District Champion Team Members and Individuals earning 1st-3rd places will advance to Regionals at Angelo State University on April 24th-25th. 

Overall Journalism: Terlingua 2nd place, 3rd place Mathematics-Melody Orozco, 5th place News Writing-Nereida Gomez, District Champion Team-Number Sense-Melody, Kendyl Haney, Hank Reed, Desiree Lujan, District Champion Team-Computer Science-Sethany Palmisano, Anthony Pattillo, Tim Smith, Hank, District Champion Social Studies-Kendyl, Isis Lujan, Jose Rodriguez, Luke Traylor, 5th place Ready Writing-Joselyn Sartain, 3rd place-Physics-Anthony, 2nd place Spelling-Joselyn, 1st place Editorial Writing-Anna Smith, 5th place Editorial Writing-Nereida, 3rd place Current Issues & Events-Bailey Baker, 6th place Current Issues & Events-Anthony, 3rd place Headline Writing-Bailey, and 2nd place Copy Editing-Edwin Garcia

Elementary Field Day-April 2nd at 9am. All are invited. There will be a concession stand.

Little Dribblers 1st Game will be on April 9th at the Gym. A concession stand will be available. Time to be announced.

 

Big Bend Episcopal Mission Services & Otra Vez Thrift Store 

Saturdays Holy Eucharist Services w/ Father Mike Wallens at the Sts. Mary & Josephs' Chapel in Lajitas 5pm. All are welcome. Easter service will be an Easter Vigil held on Saturday, April 4th, at 5pm in Lajitas.

Otra Vez Thrift Store Hours: Just the Evening Hour open for the next 3 weeks. Wednesdays: 5:30pm-6:30pm.  

 

Saturday Community Market First Saturday 4-4 Vendors Set Up Free

It's the first Saturday of April this week, so vendor fees are waived. Set up for free and sell your wares! Come see who has what at the Saturday Community Market, open from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Located at the Community Garden in the Ghost Town, we're here every Saturday with happy vendors offering an array of locally produced goods and other items. You'll also be able to enjoy our fabulous local mobile library and portable free ‘porch’, even consult with Dr. Gigabyte if you have a computer problem. 

Local art, goat milk soap, fresh eggs, sour dough bread, jelly and pickles, all natural lip balms and skin care products, all natural essential oil fragrances, beard oil and massage oils, handcrafted, creative jewelry, resin creations, crocheted French market bags, shawls, soap bags and more, vintage goods, both curated and upcycled, practical and artistic items made of reclaimed steel and more -- you never know just what or who you'll find here. 

Flea market items are also welcome. After all, reusing and up-cycling already existing items is smart and green. We ask a $10 donation to the Community Garden to set up, helping us to continue to improve this space and experience for all of us. 

We welcome new vendors. To make it easy for new vendors to try our market and to show our appreciation to our regular vendors, we waive set-up fees on the first Saturday of the month, offering free set-up on that day.

For more information, text or call 432.213.1863 or pop in at the market for a chat. Prepared food vendors must display current food handling licence. (A quick, easy and affordable online course can provide that).

Please help keep our market space safe and comfortable for all, two-legged and four, by keeping all dogs leashed and under control. We look forward to seeing you there.

 

THE BIG BEND MOBILE LIBRARY 

>Hours: Thursday April 2nd 3pm-6pm at Canyon View Community Park(next to the school)

Saturday April 4th 10am-3pm at the Community Gardens in the Ghost Town.

>All-Star Readers Club: Grab a punch card at the checkout desk and earn entries to win a $20 gift certificate! Every six books borrowed is another entry! Draw at the end of the month.

>24/7 Book Returns: Did you know we have a drop box for book returns at the entrance to the community gardens? This means you can return your books anytime, even if the library isn't open!

>Library Tech Services: Do you have computer, printer, or internet needs? We have the fastest internet in town and a laptop that is available for check out hourly at the library. Dr. Gigabyte is also on hand to help with general questions on technology and communications in the Big Bend.

>Exchange Box: The new and improved free porch! One person's trash is another person's treasure! Unless it's actually trash… all donations must be approved by library staff. If you have large donations, please bring them in sturdy boxes :)

>Follow us @BigBendPublicLibrary on Facebook and Instagram for more updates!

 

Dear BBAC artists.
The next show “Dark Skies” is quickly approaching. March is just flying by.
This will be my 4th year to celebrate our Big Bend region's dark skies through our many wonderful works of art.
As before, I will have educational material for visitors educating them on proper home and business lighting installations that do not pollute our skies with unnecessary light.
Together, let’s make this the best Dark Skies art show ever!!

Due to schedules, work and commitments- the Dark Skies show will be inputed and Hung after the gallery closes on Tuesday, March 31. It is imperative that all artists bring your work to the gallery by Tuesday, March 31 by 5pm, please and all work from the Making Space show be picked up by 5 pm on Tuesday, March 31st as well. Thank you so much.

You can find the prospectus at the Gallery or on our website:  bigbendartscouncil.org
I look forward to receiving your work by 5:00 on Tuesday, March 31st.
The Reception is planned for Friday, April 3 from 5 to 7pm.

Please contact me via phone or message should you have questions.
Kathleen Griffith
210-313-6189

 

Closing Reception and Interactive Demonstration on March 27th

Pots n Prints will be at the University Center starting at 10 am. If you'd like to get a shirt printed, feel free to bring your own shirt or apron and the folks from Pots n Prints will print a cool design for you! We are also going to be throwing bowls in front of U.C. 

Interactive Demonstrations from 10am to 2pm

And at 2 we will have the closing reception for Mario Kiran's Penance exhibit-Held at the Fine Arts Building in the Studio Art Gallery.

 

TERLINGUA RANCH PROPERTY OWNERS’ POTLUCK:  Join your friends and neighbors at the next monthly potluck on Thursday, April 2nd, 6:00 pm, at the Bunkhouse on the ranch.  The ranch will provide water, iced tea, paper plates, and cutlery.  Please bring a dish to share.  For more information, please call Marilynn at 512.484.1409.

 

Terlingua Trash Pickup - weekly trash pickup for residential and business.

64 gallon can - $49.99 per month.

96 gallon can - $59.99 per month. 

All the details on our website: terlinguatrash.com.

I had a typo on my phone number in previous posts, sorry! This is the correct number now.

Have a great day! -Jimmy (432) 201 -5638.

 

 

Locals Discounted Massage Therapy

Mondays - Temple of the Bird

    April 6/13/20/27

Tuesdays - JAF Arena Lounge

    April 7/14/21/28

    Text 731-699-0509 

    Kate Healy, Tx Lic 135433

   COMMUNITY YOGA will return in the Fall.    

 

 

TANKS A LOT TERLINGUA

Water Catchment Tanks, Pumps, Filters and Installation

ALSO NOW AVAILABLE:

Food Grade 275 gallon totes - $275/each

Food Grade 55 gallon barrels with removable lids & ports - $85/each

Steel 55 gallon drums with no lids - $50/each

Shop Local!

Located near the Terlingua Ranch Lodge.

Call Mark or Michelle: 432-371-3096 (home/office) or 806-781-7814 (cell)

Monday, March 23, 2026

All the Latest Terlingua Moon



Terlingua Moon   Vol. 37   No. 24



March 24  2026


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“Benedicto: May your trails be crooked, winding, lonesome, dangerous, leading to the most amazing view. May your mountains rise into and above the clouds. May your rivers flow without end, meandering through pastoral valleys tinkling with bells, past temples and castles and poets towers into a dark primeval forest where tigers belch and monkeys howl, through miasmal and mysterious swamps and down into a desert of red rock, blue mesas, domes and pinnacles and grottos of endless stone, and down again into a deep vast ancient unknown chasm where bars of sunlight blaze on profiled cliffs, where deer walk across the white sand beaches, where storms come and go as lightning clangs upon the high crags, where something strange and more beautiful and more full of wonder than your deepest dreams waits for you—beyond that next turning of the canyon walls.”  ~ Edward Abbey


Big Bend Sentinel BREAKING News: Big Bend Ranch State Park will not have a physical wall. Border Patrol chief Lloyd Easterling relayed the news to Presidio County Commissioner Deirdre Hisler late yesterday.  Physical wall through Redford, Presidio, Ruidosa, Candelaria and on to Fort Quitman is still in the plans. https://bigbendsentinel.com/2026/03/23/cbp-chief-state-park-nixed-from-plans-for-steel-walls/


Keep Big Bend Wild appreciates the generous and warm reception we received in Terlingua, Marathon,  and the national park last week. Others in the KBBW group held a public meeting in Houston, and are doing another one this week. We are absolutely in this fight together, and it appears that most of Texas is with us. Thanks to you, we’ve gained hundreds of new supporters in the last week. We continue to work behind the scenes in Washington on both sides of the aisle, and are regularly being contacted by congressional offices this fight is winnable, and together, we will beat back this wall. 


Our talking points and “what you can do” handout is posted on the KBBW website here. Download it, share it, post it, whatever is useful,


Please learn more at keepbigbendwild.org  and consider supporting Keep Big Bend Wild.  There's no more important time.  Donations are welcome (we're financially sponsored by the El Paso Community Foundation, a 501c3), but we need you to allow us to list you as a supporter even more.  Local business supporters are especially appreciated.  See who's already supporting KBBW at https://keepbigbendwild.org/our-supporters/  although we’re having trouble keeping up the fast-growing list up-to-date.  If you want to help further, reach out at info@keepbigbendwild.org.         

Bob Krumenaker  BBNP Superintendent, 2018-2023     

Chair, Keep Big Bend Wild


Gumby’s Last Sunday Flea Market and Kiva Brunch

March 29    11 AM to 2 PM 

Brunch 11 to 3

On the West side of the Parking Lot

No set up fee

Brunch inside La Kiva   Food and Drinks and Stuff

Probably a Band ?

Attendees? Hopefully YOU!


***Plant Swap At The Community Gardens!***

This Saturday, March 28th at 11:00 a.m. at the Community Gardens in the Ghost Town. Bring any plants, cuttings, seeds, or supplies that you no longer want, and swap them for something else! Happy Spring y'all!


THE BIG BEND MOBILE LIBRARY 

>Hours: Thursday March 26th 3pm-6pm at Canyon View Community Park(next to the school)

Saturday March 28th 10am-3pm at the Community Gardens in the Ghost Town.

>Library Meeting: The next library meeting is Thursday March 26th at 4pm at the Mobile Library Trailer at Canyon View Community Park. Everyone is welcome!

>Volunteer Day: Join us this Thursday morning from 10am-2pm at Canyon View Community Park and learn how to help the library grow!

FREE Spanish Classes: Our LAST Spanish class is Saturday March 28st from 2pm to 3pm at the library trailer in the Ghost Town. Come check it out and learn some basic conversational Spanish before it ends for the season! Please bring your own chair and a pen/pencil and paper for note taking.

>All-Star Readers Club: Grab a punch card at the checkout desk and earn entries to win a $20 gift certificate to Milky Way treats! Every six books borrowed is another entry! Draw at the end of March.

>Library Tech Services: Do you have computer, printer, or internet needs? We have the fastest internet in town and a laptop that is available for check out hourly at the library. Dr. Gigabyte is also on hand to help with general questions on technology and communications in the Big Bend.

>Exchange Box: The new and improved free porch! One person's trash is another person's treasure! Unless it's actually trash… all donations must be approved by library staff. If you have large donations, please bring them in sturdy boxes :)

>Follow us @BigBendPublicLibrary on Facebook and Instagram for more updates!


Music this week at Bad Rabbit Café on Terlingua Ranch

Taco Tuesday, March 24,   6 to 8 pm Charlie and Judy sing songs in Spanish to help you pretend you’re in Mexico  

More Mexican accordion along with their usual fun country Saturday March 28, 6 to 8 pm


ALL YOU NEED TO ATTEND AN AA MEETING IS A DESIRE TO QUIT.  If you have, or think you might have, a drinking problem, we meet at 6:30 pm on Thursday at the Big Bend Church, just north of the post office.


Come see us at the Saturday Community Market, open from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Located at the Community Garden in the Ghost Town, we're here every Saturday with happy vendors offering an array of locally produced goods and other items. You'll also be able to enjoy our fabulous local mobile library and portable free ‘porch’, even consult with Dr. Gigabyte if you have a computer problem. 


Local art, handcrafted textile goods, fresh eggs, sour dough bread, all natural lip balms and skin care products, all natural essential oil fragrances, beard oil and massage oils, handcrafted, creative jewelry, resin creations, block printed textiles and vintage goods, both curated and upcycled, practical and artistic items made of reclaimed steel and more -- you never know just what or who you'll find here. 


Flea market items are also welcome. After all, reusing and up-cycling already existing items is smart and green. We ask a $10 donation to the Community Garden to set up, helping us to continue to improve this space and experience for all of us. 


We welcome new vendors. To make it easy for new vendors to try our market and to show our appreciation to our regular vendors, we waive set-up fees on the first Saturday of the month, offering free set-up on that day.


For more information, text or call 432.213.1863 or pop in at the market for a chat. Prepared food vendors must display current food handling licence. (A quick, easy and affordable online course can provide that).


Please help keep our market space safe and comfortable for all, two-legged and four, by keeping all dogs leashed and under control. We look forward to seeing you there.


Terlingua, fire & EMS  As temperatures rise this weekend, so does the risk of heat-related emergencies. Pack and drink more water than you think you’ll need—don’t wait until you’re thirsty. Start early and be off the trail by 12 noon to avoid peak heat. Heat-related illnesses can happen fast and become life-threatening. Stay smart, stay hydrated, and know your limits. Stay safe, 

Deputy Fire Chief J.W. Thomason, AEMT   Public Information Officer


Crisis Center of the Big Bend   Hey Terlingua, just got off the phone with West Texas food bank. Looks like we will be receiving the truck Thursday March 26th and distribution will be Friday March 27th.. Shout out to all our wonderful volunteers. Thank you in advance.  I will not be present for the distribution. Naomi will be coming from our Alpine to check everyone in. If you have not signed up for a card, you will have to wait until after 1pm to pick it up. Won't be able to do cards until I get back to the office.


Regular Commissioners Meeting: March 24, 2026, at 9:30 AM Brewster County Courthouse, Commissioners Courtroom 201 W. Ave. E Alpine, Texas 79830

https://brewstercotx.portal.civicclerk.com/event/84/files/agenda/1214


Big Bend High School Fundraiser: Car Wash & Burgers to Go happening WEDNESDAY, April 1 in the high school parking lot, 4pm until we sell out. Car washes by donation, Burgers with chips & drink for $15, served while you wait! Courtesy of BBHS Junior Class.


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Thursday, March 19, 2026

xTrA XtRa No Wall

No Wall 79852 Update

  • For local updates and actionable items, send an email to no.wall.79852@gmail.com.
  • Join our Facebook group, No Wall 79852.
  • To make a donation to help with printing costs and other expenditures, go to the Big Bend Citizen's Alliance page, and select No Wall in Big Bend.  https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=GP6M75WWHTKF8
  • Saturday morning rallies are ongoing for the month of March. They are scheduled for 8:00am -10:00am, but some folks are coming later and staying later. These are family friendly, non-violent, and non-partisan events.  Come on out and show your opposition to a border war in Big Bend at the intersection of HWY 118 and FM 170.

Monday, March 16, 2026

TERLINGUA MOON  March 17, 2026


Vol 37, No  11


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MILKY WAY TREATS

Saturday morning bakery cart will be open this Saturday, 10 AM – 12! We’ll have warm, cinnamon rolls, apple fritters, blueberry biscuits, and more! Stop by and start your day with us! The ice cream trailer is open extra days because of Spring Break - this week will be open Saturday-Wednesday 4-9pm, closed Thursday and Friday. Returning to our regular hours March 23. Gracias, Terlingua!


ALL YOU NEED TO ATTEND AN AA MEETING IS A DESIRE TO QUIT.

  If you have, or think you might have, a drinking problem, we meet at 6:30 pm on Thursday at the Big Bend Church, just north of the post office.


Terlingua Trash Pickup 

Weekly trash pickup for residential and business.

64 gallon can - $49.99 per month.

96 gallon can - $59.99 per month. 

All the details on our website: terlinguatrash.com.

Have a great day! -Jimmy (432) 210 -5638.



A Celebration of Life

Honoring Ring Paul HugginsOwner of the rock shop, Many Stones, near the entrance of Big Bend National Park, will be held on March 19, 2026, at 12:30 PM at Many Stones, located at 53700 Highway 118 in Terlingua, Texas. Family, friends, and all whose lives were touched by Ring’s craftsmanship, teaching, and deep reverence for the natural world are invited to gather in remembrance. The obituary will be read by his daughter, Spirit Huggins, as stories and memories are shared in honor of his enduring legacy. 


Terlingua Fire & EMS will hold a Full Honors Memorial Service for Firefighter Chris Rogers on Saturday, March 21 at 1:00 PM at the Terlingua Fire & EMS station, 23250 FM 170 Terlingua, Tx 79852
Members of the public, as well as fellow fire, EMS, and law enforcement agencies, are invited and encouraged to attend as we gather to honor Chris’ life and service to the Terlingua community.
Parking Information:
Emergency apparatus and responding agencies are asked to park on the west side of the station and should arrive no later than 12:30 to allow time to coordinate apparatus parking.
Public parking will be available on the east side of the station.
Responding agencies are encouraged to attend in Class A or department dress uniform if available. Attendees are asked to arrive 10–15 minutes early so the service may begin promptly.
Refreshments will be provided following the service.
We appreciate the community’s support as we come together to remember and honor one of our own.
Stay safe,
Deputy Fire Chief J. Thomason, AEMT
Public Information Officer

KEEP BIG BEND WILD!

Keep Big Bend Wild was on Capitol Hill last week speaking with legislative staff from both parties and both houses, and had direct discussion and attention of one sitting US Senator.  Congress is noting the overwhelming bipartisan consensus that this wall is a horrible idea.  The as-yet-unscheduled hearing on Oklahoma Senator Mullin’s nomination for Secretary of Homeland Security is an opportunity.   Along with others, we are working these channels as vigorously as we can. You can help. 

Citizen voices to federal legislators register most effectively with phone calls to their DC offices.  Senator Cornyn’s office number is (202) 224-2934, Senator Cruz is at (202) 224-5922. Senator Mullin is at (202) 224-4721.  If enough people call their offices, respectfully, it can make a difference. 

Our talking points / what you can do are on our website, on the “border wall” tab.   

We’re will be doing a peaceful “First Amendment” tabling event in front of the Panther Junction Visitor Center (yes, we have a permit) this Thursday and Friday, March 20-21. While we’re hoping to see as many spring break park visitors as we can from outside the area, come see us, and sign up then (or sooner!) to support Keep Big Bend Wild.  It’s not a protest, as the NPS is not the problem here.  They just can’t say anything because they’ve been muzzled. 

We will win this fight, but it’s far from guaranteed and its far from over.  Stopping the wall cannot be the end of our work. We need to ensure the still-undeveloped portions of this extraordinary landscape are protected for future generations. 

Please learn more at keepbigbendwild.org, and consider supporting Keep Big Bend Wild.  There's no more important time.  Donations are welcome (we're financially sponsored by the El Paso Community Foundation, a 501c3), but we need you to allow us to list you as a supporter even more.  Local business supporters are especially appreciated.  See who's already supporting KBBW at https://keepbigbendwild.org/our-supporters/, although we’re having trouble keeping up the fast-growing list up-to-date.  If you want to help further, reach out at info@keepbigbendwild.org

Bob Krumenaker

BBNP Superintendent, 2018-2023

Chair, Keep Big Bend Wild


Espresso ... y poco mas

  7 days a week for home cooked breakfasts, lunches and the best coffee in the area.  Located in the Ghost Town, great seating with fantastic views, strong wifi, and newspapers.  432 371 3044 for to go orders. Open at 7:30 a.m.


Saturday Community Market,

Open from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PMO Located at the Community Garden in the Ghost Town, we're here every Saturday with happy vendors offering an array of locally produced goods and other items. You'll also be able to enjoy our fabulous local mobile library and portable free ‘porch’, even consult with Dr. Gigabyte if you have a computer problem.

Local art, handcrafted textile goods, fresh eggs, sour dough bread, all natural lip balms and skin care products, all natural essential oil fragrances, beard oil and massage oils, handcrafted, creative jewelry, resin creations, block printed textiles and vintage goods, both curated and upcycled, practical and artistic items made of reclaimed steel and more -- you never know just what or who you'll find here. 

Flea market items are also welcome. After all, reusing and up-cycling already existing items is smart and green. We ask a $10 donation to the Community Garden to set up, helping us to continue to improve this space and experience for all of us. 

We welcome new vendors. To make it easy for new vendors to try our market and to show our appreciation to our regular vendors, we waive set-up fees on the first Saturday of the month, offering free set-up on that day.

For more information, text or call 432.213.1863 or pop in at the market for a chat. Prepared food vendors must display current food handling license. (A quick, easy and affordable online course can provide that).

Please help keep our market space safe and comfortable for all, two-legged and four, by keeping all dogs leashed and under control. We look forward to seeing you there.


TANKS A LOT TERLINGUA

Water Catchment Tanks, Pumps, Filters and Installation

ALSO NOW AVAILABLE:

Food Grade 275 gallon totes - $275/each

Food Grade 55 gallon barrels with removable lids & ports - $85/each

Steel 55 gallon drums with no lids - $50/each

Shop Local!

Located near the Terlingua Ranch Lodge.

Call Mark or Michelle: 432-371-3096 (home/office) or 806-781-7814 (cell)


Taqueria El Milagro

Authentic Mexican recipes for street tacos to steaks and huge side dishes.  Come in and enjoy our food in  a  great setting.  BYOB. Open Wednesday through Sunday from 3 pm until 9 pm. 432 371-2060 for take out via our drive through window. 


Paisano Post from Terlingua School 

Congratulations to the Folklorico dancers for their participation in the Viva Atzlan Festival in Lubbock. For their 2 performances, Estrella (Star) dancers were chosen from each of their dances: Jose Rodriguez, Nereida Gomez, and Asa Reed.

Good luck to the Purobots at UIL State Robotics in Waco on March 20th


Big Bend Episcopal Mission Services & Otra Vez Thrift Store 

Saturdays Holy Eucharist Services w/ Father Mike Wallens at the Sts. Mary & Josephs' Chapel in Lajitas 5pm. All are welcome.


Discounted Massage Therapy

FOR LOCALS, MUSICIANS (visiting and local)  & SERVICE WORKERS (thank you!)

Mondays - Temple of the Bird

Tuesdays - JAF Arena Lounge

Travel Massage in 79852 Upon Request

    Text 731-699-0509 

    Kate Healy, Tx Lic 135433

COMMUNITY YOGA will return in the Fall.    

   Slammed by Spring Break.


Otra Vez Thrift Store

Hours: Final Morning Hours for March on Wednesdays: 10am-2pm. Our seasonal volunteers look forward to picking back up these hours in December. The evening hour open will continue through May from 5:30pm-6:30pm

Added Saturday Open: March 21st from 9am-12pm. Thank you volunteers and community members for your support and donations in good condition.

 

LaKiva
          Alright here's what’s up this week!
Tonight (3/16) - song swap hosted by Randy (8:30pm)
Tuesday 3/17 - Comedy Open Mic hosted by Hunter (9pm)
Thursday - Karaoke with Eric (9pm)  it's the last week to go for the golden ticket and qualify for the Spring Finals 3/26 (big prizes, you pick the winners.)
The patio bar is open! All the plants are poppin' and it's a chill place to hang out. We have chips and queso and sliders out there along with frozen margs and other stuff.
We're closed Wednesday and Sunday this week as per usual.
Brunch is NEXT Sunday 3/29... more info to come on that one.
We love you Terlingua!


THE BIG BEND MOBILE LIBRARY 

Hours: Thursday March

19th 3pm-6pm at Canyon View Community Park(next to the school)

Saturday March 21st 10am-3pm at the Community Gardens in the Ghost Town.

Story Hour: Thursday March 19th at 4:00 pm at the Mobile Library at Canyon View Park. Parents and children are encouraged to join Texas teacher Alison Weiss for a read-aloud story time! Includes stories in both Spanish and English. Free milk and cookies for kids who come!

All-Star Readers Club: Grab a punch card at the checkout desk and earn entries to win a $20 gift certificate to Milky Way treats! Every six books borrowed is another entry! Draw at the end of March.

FREE Spanish Classes: Our next Spanish class is Saturday March 21st from 2pm to 3pm at the library trailer in the Ghost Town. All beginners are encouraged to join us, don't be shy, we'll meet you at whatever level you're at! Please bring your own chair and a pen/pencil and paper for note taking

Library Tech Services: Do you have computer, printer, or internet needs? We have the fastest internet in town and a laptop that is available for check out hourly at the library. Dr. Gigabyte is also on hand to help with general questions on technology and communications in the Big Bend.

Exchange Box: The new and improved free porch! One person's trash is another person's treasure! Unless it's actually trash… all donations must be approved by library staff. If you have large donations, please bring them in sturdy boxes.

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