Tuesday, September 26, 2017

           
The Terlingua Moon
September 26, 2017 ~ VOL. 28 #39
terlinguamoon@gmail.com



“Courage is being afraid but going on anyhow” – Dan Rather

QUICKSILVER TRADING CO.
Located at by Bee Mountain Hardware will re-open under new management. The opening for the store will be October 2nd. Come and meet the new owner and see what she will have to offer in the shop.  Custom t-shirts, koozies, jewelry and a women’s clothing accessories, refinished furniture and home decor. A little bit of everything so be sure to come and check it out!

THE STARLIGHT IS HIRING! The Starlight is interviewing for an experienced, well-qualified Line Cook. Must be able to work evenings and holidays and be a real team player to join our already terrific line up. Please send resume to terlinguastarlight@gmail.com Attn: Diego or come by the restaurant (side door/ Kitchen) any day between 2 and 5 to pick up an application or drop off your resume. Wages commensurate with experience.

DRAFTEX LLC
Residential design work for south Brewster County. Contact Jeff Gavin: 830.739.6986 or draftexllc@gmail.com.

FLU SHOTS
John Alexander PA reports he has limited 2017-2018 flu vaccine. Please call 432.424.3535, and leave reliable call back information. You will be called back to set up a time. $25.00. Remember the best prevention is frequent hand washing and not touching you face. Please cover when coughing or sneezing and stay home if you are sick.

THIS WEEK @ HIGH SIERRA
Thursday - Ken 12-5 spinning his LPS fro the 50, 60s, 70s and 80s
Friday - Jeff Haislip and Mark Utter 730 pm
Saturday – Dr. Fun 730 pm
Sunday - Chet O'keiffe  730 pm

LONG DRAW PIZZA will reopen on October 4th!!!!

MANY STONES
Has meteorite earrings and good eggs.

TERLINGUA RECYCLES 
Please help us out this Thursday as we take September's recycling into the center at BBNP. Meet at the Terlingua Recycling Center behind the EMS station at 8 a.m. You're welcome to ride with one of the other volunteers or drive your own vehicle. We're usually back to Terlingua by Noon/ 1 p.m. Many hands make light work and we can really use your help. More and more folks are recycling (terrific) same number of volunteers minus a few who are away for the summer. For more info call 830.739.6986 or send a FB message to Terlingua Recycles.

THIS WEEK AT THE STARLIGHT!
It’s that time again! Saturday, September 30 – SKIRT NIGHT! Which of you guys has the best gams (or hams)? Judging at 9 p.m. Starlight Gift Card to the winner.  This week’s music:
Monday: 9/25 - Sarah Burton
Tuesday: 9/26 – Uh Clem
Wednesday: 9/27 – Jeffro’s Song Swap with Scott Walker
Thursday: 9/28 - Giulia Millanta
Friday: 9/29 - Pat O’Bryan
Saturday: 9/30 - Laird Considine (and Skirt Night)
Sunday Movie Night (10/1): MASH
Monday: 10/2 - Scott Walker
Have a great week and hope to see you soon!

FROM BREWSTERY COUNTY SHERIFF
We have received a number of complaints regarding the conditions in the construction zone, East of Alpine. Several motorists, including Sheriff Dodson, have had windshields chipped and broken by the vehicles and equipment working on the roadway. We have been asked to direct any complaints to the contractor, Dan Williams Company, 512-320-1410.

QUILTS BY MARGUERITE
Quilts of all sizes, pillows, tote bags, wall art, jewelry, place mats. Stop by, you will be surprised at all the goodies in this store! 371-2292        Across from the stables in Study Butte

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.

GREEN SCENE
Volunteers, Performers, & Demonstrators
If you would like to help us out, either as a volunteer, a performer, or a demonstrator, please email us today!
If you have an idea for a demonstration relating to sustainability and low-impact lifestyles, please tell us about it!
Anyone can be an instructor at the GREEN SCENE! How are you building your desert home or gardens? Just download the Demonstration Form from our website, and send it to us ASAP, either by snail mail or email!
Attention all musicians and fire spinners, jugglers and stilt walkers, dancers, singers and songwriters! Come out and show us your stuff! Share your talents and the fun!
We are so grateful to the many amazing people who donate their time and talents to help us raise money for the Terlingua Community Garden.
In addition to our eternal gratitude, volunteers get a free lunch during the festival courtesy of the Starlight Theatre Restaurant & Bar.
All proceeds from the GREEN SCENE Festival go to support the Terlingua Community Garden, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
Check out our website for more information!

TERLINGUA SCREAMIN GREEN SCENE, added a South County Style Recycled Fashion Show, step aside Project Runway, 5 weeks away, time to get your recycled outfit put together for the Runway. Still looking for Designers and Models. The boathouse will be the venue for the fashion show and silent auction.  There will be a meeting October 12th at 2:00 at the Boathouse to check things out, sharing ideas, so come join in the fun.  At this meeting there will be a form for all fashionista's to fill out, you can also contact Molly Dumas at mollyd57@hotmail.com   You can leave a local phone # and best time to be reached, She will touch base with you, Facebook works too.  You can also contact Kathy Wisdom at 432-371-2463, leave a message I will return all calls, or FB me.

GREEN SCENE ART CHALLENGE
One person's recyclables...are raw materials for YOUR entry in the Green Scene Recycled Art Challenge. Recycle your plastic, reuse your paper, and re-purpose your dysfunctional stuff into ART! You can sell and keep the profit, or donate part or all to the Green Scene festival. Just bring your art piece to the Terlingua Visual Art (TVA) exhibit booth on the morning of October 28th. Enter as many pieces as you like! Sign-up is recommended but not required. To sign up ahead, click on this link:
​ Recycled Art Challenge Sign-Up Form
​BECOME A VENDOR OR GIVE A DEMO AT THIS YEAR'S GREEN SCENE
Have something to sell? Both private individuals and businesses may register as vendors at the Festival for just $20 each. Non-profit groups/charities are not required to pay the fee.
To be a vendor, please register as soon as possible (for best chance of getting a space, by October 1st) to participate on Saturday, October 28th, 2017.
Check out our website for the sign-up form and more information!
http://www.terlinguagreenscene.org/participate/become-a-vendor​
Demo your sustainable skills: If you have an idea for a demonstration relating to sustainability and low-impact lifestyles, please tell us about it!​ ​
Anyone can be an instructor at the GREEN SCENE! How are you building your desert home or gardens? Just download the Demonstration Form from our website, and send it to us ASAP, either by snail mail or email!​For the demo form and more info:
http://www.terlinguagreenscene.org/participate/demonstrate

WINDOWS AND DOORS   Giving awy 20 steel commercial doors and 70 heavy, steel-framed windows with thick, opaque glass. Some of the windows are fixed, others open and come with matching aluminum screens. These are the windows and doors that were removed during the remodeling of comfort stations in the Park. You can view pictures on Maybe Later Ranch Facebook page.    Morris @ 371-2766

BECOMING MECHANIC SERVICES
We would like to thank everyone for their support, donations, and recommendations, everyone has been super supportive of our re-opening of Becoming. We are here to help everyone get those cars and vehicles back on the road in a safe and economical fashion. We have had a huge interest in tire sales, so we are looking into that possibility.  Antonio specializes in heavy equipment repair as well as automotive repairs, with over 35 years of experience. We are here to serve the community both locals and visitors. Call today for schedule and rates: (432) 371 2694 or (432) 294 0128. And remember "United We Stand - Divided We Fall."

TALENT SHOW
Everyone's special, it's true
There's something unique you can do
So don't be ungallant,
Come show us your talent
You might even win some cash too!
WE NEED YOU! Thursday October 5 at 6 pm, LMLB will be putting on a community talent show at the Cinnabar theater. We will be providing cash prizes of $100, $75 and $50 for the winners as voted on by the audience. In lieu of admission or concessions, we will be collecting donations for the Terlingua School Student Council. To sign up to perform (family-friendly, please), please contact Scott at escottwatkins@gmail.com or 371-2174. If you would like to donate food or beverages for the audience or performers, or help with the show, please contact Sarah Bourbon at 432-386-3178.
TERLINGUA TALENT CONTEST TO BENEFIT HIGH SCHOOL
SOUTH BREWSTER COUNTY—Last Minute Low Budget Productions has announced that proceeds from their October 5 talent contest will go to the Terlingua High School Student Council.  Performers are being sought for the competition at LMLB’s Cinnabar Theater.  Cash prizes are being offered for the top three acts, and the voting will be done by the audience.
Donations to the Terlingua Student Council will take the place of admission, which will be free. Roadrunner Band director Ted Arbogast will serve as Master of Ceremonies and we anticipate performances by students and school staff.  The cash prizes, in the amounts of $100, $75, and $50, will be donated by LMLB.   The performances are scheduled to begin at 6:00--a change from previous announcements.
Anyone may apply to perform, but all content must be family-friendly.  The Cinnabar Theater is an intimate venue with good acoustics and theatrical lights.  It also has several rows of new honest-to-goodness theater seats, a donation from Llano.
To sign up to perform, please contact Scott Watkins at escottwatkins@gmail.com or 371-2174. To donate refreshments, please contact Sarah Bourbon at 432-386-3178.
Last Minute Low Budget Productions is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) community theater group that began putting on plays in the Terlingua area in 1989. Contact: Sarah Bourbon, 432-386-3178.

TERLINGUA COMMUNITY
Thursday, September 28th at 4:00pm, Big Bend High School will kick-off Homecoming with a Kids Fun Run at the track, 4th graders and younger. Next, at 4:30pm all are invited to participate in a 5-Mile Color Run that will start in front of the library.  Runners/walkers will be splattered with colored powder, please wear something that you would not mind being dyed. The pep rally will follow at 6:00pm and there will be a concession stand. Please come and support your local cross country team and show your school pride. Homemade burritos!!!

MUSTANGS
As they do each fall, Mustangs will once again roar through the Big Bend, bringing 1960s-era Cobras, souped-up Shelbys, and Ford rarities to the normally quiet roadways of Brewster County.
Now in its ninth year, the four-day event based in Lajitas will draw about 100 people and more than 50 hot cars from all over the U.S. and Canada, and will run Wednesday through Saturday, Oct. 4-7.



ATTENTION ALL CRAFTY GALS! 
Forming a monthly get-together for all women who do crafts: knitting, crochet, adult coloring, weaving, quilting, sewing or those that want to learn something new! First non-organizational meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 17, from 6:30-8:30at Big Bend Church in the Fellowship Hall. Spread the word, bring your favorite craft and hope to see you there!

EARTH AND FIRE GALLERY IN THE GHOSTOWN
With the return of cooler Fall temperatures, we're happy to announce we are open again all day all week from 9 am till 6 pm, starting the first of October with LOTS of new art work and products.  Everybody was busy over the summer.   In addition to Voni, Ricky, Larry and Dani's new art, Michelle has an entirely new group of paintings she is hanging today.  Linda has brought in a new line of handblown glass ware, 2 new ceramic lines, 2 jewelry makers, and some pretty outstanding pieces of metal art. Follow us on Facebook for all the latest! 
Come see us October 7 for Evin Hanke's Guest artist party starting at 7 pm!

LAS POSADA MILAGRO HOTEL & ESPRESSO …Y POCA MAS Hours:  7:30 a.m until 2 p.m. daily.
We serve the wonderful Big Bend Roasters coffee - keeping it local from Marfa!  We always make the best fresh burritos, waffles, meatloaf sandwiches, Rubens, salads and homemade pastries.
We do have daily specials, too!  Everything is cooked to order and the freshest you'll find anywhere.
Come enjoy the views, the newspapers, the free wifi, all located in the Ghost town.

TERLINGUA ARTISTS CALENDAR
Thank you, Sponsors! Terlingua Visual Arts would like to thank the local businesses and individuals who have pledged their sponsorship for our upcoming 2018 Terlingua Artists Calendar. If you have not been contacted and are interested in having your name listed on our sponsor page, the deadline is September 30th. Send your intention to Mary Diesel at spottedslinky55@gmail.com, or call Mindy Hamlett at 432-371-2678. Viva Arte Terlingua!

BORDER WALL
USA Today has a story on the Border Wall with video of each section
https://www.usatoday.com/border-wall/
Below is the link to the video that describes the Big Bend Area -
https://www.usatoday.com/border-wall/us-mexico-interactive-border-map/?lng=-103.1144468&lat=29.0086103&modal=true

DARBY 
Is a 1.5 year old female dog of wonderfully diverse pedigree. We’d only be guessing at her breed so let’s just call her wonderful!! Darby is a charming, gentle girl who weighs about 45 pounds. She is friendly with everyone, loves to play, is a great snuggler, and is gentle with both small dogs and children. Come rescue a great friend! For more information about any pet in the Alpine Shelter, emailheatherthemule@gmail.com


FIVE FALL GETAWAYS FOR CAMPING, HIKING AND JUST BEING OUTDOORS
http://www.chron.com/sports/outdoors/article/Five-fall-getaways-for-camping-hiking-and-just-12217998.php

WEST TEXAS WORTH THE ROAD TRIP
http://www.houstonchronicle.com/life/travel/explore/article/West-Texas-worth-the-road-trip-12221658.php#photo-14190225

NATIONAL VOTER REGISTRATION DAY
Please publicize this event.  Really, it should be an ongoing thing, but this week and this month are a great time to start.  It’s not a one-day thing, but tomorrow is the reminder. 
In putting out the word it’s important to remind people to FIRST make sure YOUR voter registration is up to date with your address, etc.  If you don’t have one apply for a new one.  In counties that have an Elections Administrator they are the Voter Registrars.  In Brewster County our EA is Irma Ramirez and she is located at the County Courthouse (432-837-9230).  In other counties without an EA, either the Tax Assessor-Collector or the County Clerk is the Voter Registrar.
Beyond getting your own registration up to date, some may be interested in registering others to vote.  You can do that by becoming a Deputy Voter Registrar.  Sign up for that at your county’s Voter Registrar.
Voter registration is a non-partisan activity.  Never before has it been as important for everyone to exercise this right.  Use it or eventually you may loose it.  Su vota es su voz!  Your vote is your vote! Mary Bell Lockhart, Brewster County Democratic Party Chair
https://nationalvoterregistrationday.org/#

HURD ON UKRAINE/RUSSIA
https://www.dallasnews.com/opinion/commentary/2017/09/20/texas-congressman-calls-trump-arm-ukraine-russia

HYPER REACH
Brewster County, TX Selects Emergency Notification Provider , Hyper-Reach Chosen to Help Protect Lives and Property 
09/19/2017/ Rochester, NY
Telephone-based mass notifications systems are used by thousands of public safety agencies across the US to warn citizens about local emergencies, hazards and other threats.  Now Brewster County announces that they have selected Hyper-Reach to help bring this same life-saving capability to the area.  The county expects to have the service fully operational by the end of October 2017.
The new emergency alert system will provide rapid notification of hazardous and urgent situations using a mix of telephone calls, text and email messages, and even TTY/TDD service for the hearing impaired.  In addition, Hyper-Reach provides Brewster County with access to the Wireless Emergency Alert system developed by FEMA, enabling broadcast text messages to most mobile phones made since 2011.  And there’s a free smartphone app for iPhones and Android devices that allows users to display and organize messages for specific addresses that are important to them.
“Our job is to protect the citizens of Brewster County as effectively and cost-effectively as possible.” said Dave Lambrix, Emergency Management Coordinator and Judge Eleazar Cano, County Judge for Brewster County.  “We reviewed all the major vendors for emergency notification service, and Hyper-Reach gave us everything we needed at an unbelievable price.  We’re really excited about this new capability.”
Hyper-Reach is a state of the art mass emergency notification system designed specifically for public safety.  The system sends thousands of telephone calls, SMS text messages and emails to geographically targeted households in seconds. A new feature sends broadcast messages to most current mobile telephones in an affected area.  And Hyper-Reach Anywhere is a smartphone app lets people monitor their home, office and other addresses they care about.
The County plans to use the service primarily for alerts about weather and environmental hazards, criminal activity, fires and missing persons.  Landline phones are automatically enrolled, but mobile phones are only included when people enroll.  Residents and people who work in Brewster County are encouraged to enroll now by going to the website http://www.usnear.org.  A county-specific enrollment page will also be available in the next few days. The internet access will be: http://hyper-reach.com/txbrewstersignup.html. We have also arranged a call in number for those without internet: 432-547-9951.
“We’re honored to have been selected by Brewster County to provide its emergency alerts,” said Sam Asher, President of Hyper-Reach.  “It’s gratifying to be part of an effort to save lives and protect property and we take that responsibility very seriously.”
About Brewster County Office of Emergency Management
The Brewster County Office of Emergency Management has a mission to protect the citizens of Brewster County.  Under the direction of Judge Eleazar Cano and Sheriff Ronny Dodson, the county provides law enforcement, emergency planning, 911, EMS and other vital services. 
About Hyper-Reach
Hyper-Reach (www.hyper-reach.com) is a mass notification system with over 12 years of experience in emergency messaging.  Hyper-Reach sends messages via automated telephone calls, text messaging (SMS), email, and social media, such as Twitter.  Other uses of Hyper-Reach include Amber alerts, toxic chemical warnings, and armed shooter alerts.  In addition to 911 centers, Hyper-Reach is used by law enforcement, educational institutions, and corporations.
For more information about Hyper-Reach, go to www.hyper-reach.com or call 855-266-8439 (855 2-Notify).

NEXT MOON BY GHOST WRITERS ON THE SLY

There will be no paper distribution this week

Tuesday, September 19, 2017

TERLINGUA MOON
Vol 28.  No. 38
September 19, 2017
by Million Point One sMiles

Remember.  When in doubt, use full throttle.  

It may not improve the situation, but it will end the suspense . . .

This Week at The Starlight 
Monday, 18th:  Utter Haislip
Tuesday: Uh Clem
Wednesday: The Whitmores
Thursday: Noosa Wilde
Friday: Pat O’Bryan
Saturday: To be announced
Sunday: Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kid
Monday, 25th: Sarah Burton
Plus, SNAP! The photographs of Carey Kelley and Beth Doolittle on display through September 30th!   Hope to see you soon!

Lineup at the High Sierra
Thursday Ken Lee spinning LPs with favorites from the 60's 70's 80's and 90's
Friday Jean Caffeine 730
Saturday Dr Fun 730

Terlingua Community-Thursday, September 28th at 4:00 pm, Big Bend High School will kick-off Homecoming with a Kids Fun Run at the track, 4th graders and younger. Next, at 4:30 pm all are invited to participate in a 5-Mile Color Run that will start in front of the library. Come early to get your race number at the library. Runners/walkers will be splattered with colored powder, please wear something that you would not mind being dyed. The pep rally will follow at 6:00 pm There will be a concession stand. Please come support your local cross country team and show your school pride.

The Terlingua school board will meet this Wednesday at 6 pm at the high school. Everybody is welcome.

Attention all Brewster County Residents: If you receive an automated phone call from Brewster County asking for personal information in regards to attendance of a meeting please disregard this message, it is a SCAM!  Our phone carrier is currently working on the situation, we apologize for the inconvenience.    Judge Cano  Brewster County Judge

Betty Alex did us proud in her interview with KRTS Marfa Public Radio:
https://marfapublicradio.org/blog/west-texas-talk/31909/

Hens for sale at Many Stones. Some two year olds and many six months old just starting to lay. Fresh eggs $3.00 per dozen. Several new guitars. New shipment of Cacti.

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.

On Saturday, September 30, Big Bend National Park will host a volunteer project in celebration of National Public Lands Day.  The National Park Service has also designated the day as a fee-free day, allowing all visitors to Big Bend National Park, or any national park, to enter for free. National Public Lands Day is a chance to join with hundreds of thousands of fellow volunteers at public land sites across the country to give back to the lands where we play, learn, exercise, and relax.  It is the country’s largest, single-day volunteer effort for public lands.   Free and open to the public, those wishing to volunteer will meet park staff in front of the Panther Junction Visitor Center at 8:30 am.  Volunteers will work on a project to remove interpretive sign posts along two trails – Panther Path and Lost Mine Trail.  The work along Lost Mine Trail requires hiking a moderately strenuous, 4.8 mile (roundtrip) trail.  Panther Path is an easier 1/3 mile path.  The park will provide volunteers with tools, work shirts, gloves and water.  Volunteers should wear work clothing and close-toed shoes, be prepared for outdoor conditions, and bring a refillable water bottle and snacks.  A pizza lunch will be provided at 12:00 noon.  For more information, please contact Anna Marini at anna_marini@nps.gov or 432-477-1108.

The Brewster County Clerk’s Office will be closed on September 19, 2017, from 1:00 P.M. – 5:00 P.M., to attend an AOP Certification Class. The office will open the following day at its regular business hours.
 
Burn Ban has been lifted indefinitely, effective September 12, 2017, for all of Brewster County!

Called Meeting of the Brewster County Commissioners Court .  Details here:  http://www.brewstercountytx.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/Agenda-Commissioners-Court-Called-Meeting-September-20-2017.pdf

The Native Americans say "If you feel the wind from a birds wings you have been blessed". Wings Over Alpine is an up close and personal experience with Birds of Prey. See Hawks, Owls, Falcons, Vultures and Eagles in this presentation, which also includes a flying demonstration. Learn about how wildlife are the indicators of the health of the earth and what we can do, and not do, to help these magnificent birds thrive in the world that we share. This event will take place on Saturday and Sunday, October 7th and 8th, 2017 on the beautiful grounds at the Historic Kokernot Lodge Outdoor Amphitheater in Alpine, TX. We will have three demonstrations both days on Saturday and Sunday- 11am, 1pm & 3pm. It's FREE!!!



I work in Alpine, Marathon, Marfa, Terlingua, Study Butte, Terlingua Ranch, and Fort Davis.
I also will work on ranches around the try county area. New House, Remodel, Commercial 
Want to go off grid?   Need a tiny house wired?  Want to have a little power for your hunting cabin in the middle of no where?   I can help you with your off grid solutions. I can figure your basic needs and wants and give you a price and install it. I also work with a company that can solar to help lower your monthly electric bill.  I can also build services for your hunting cabin for power company to hook up to.  For estimates and designs call me.  432-294-0282
 State of Texas licensed     TECL27979    Wayne Jones

Shakespearian actor Johnny Stallings to perform Whitman’s Song of Myself 
Marfa Live Arts hosts Johnny Stallings, founding member of the Portland Shakespeare Company and founding director of Open Hearts Open Minds, to perform Walt Whitman’s Song of Myself on the Autumnal Equinox (Friday, September 22) at the Presidio County Courthouse lawn in Marfa. On Saturday, September 23, Stallings will teach a community workshop focused on Whitman at the USO Marfa Visitor’s Center. Both events are free and open to the public. 

Taizé is an ecumenical monastic community located in the town of Taizé in the Burgundy region of France. It was founded by Brother Roger Schutz when he purchased a small home there in 1940. Brother Roger’s home quickly became a sanctuary to countless war refugees seeking shelter. On November 11, 1942, the Gestapo occupied Brother Roger’s house while he was in Switzerland collecting funds to aid in his refuge ministry. Roger was not able to return to his home in Taizé until the autumn of 1944, when France was liberated. Over time, the Taizé community has focused on youth.  Today, over 100,000 young people make the pilgrimage each year to do community works and participate in the ecumenical services that have become the hallmark of what a Taizé service is. Although the community is Western European in origin, it has tried to include people and traditions worldwide. They have sought to demonstrate this in the music and prayers where songs are sung in many languages. The Taizé service is a worldwide reconciliation service that extends beyond doctrine, age, social economic status, and understanding to touch our hearts and open our minds. The service consists of meditation, music, song, sacred readings from many traditions, and chants in several languages.  Locally, our chants are led by Beverly Escuder, vocals, and accompanied by Carol Wallace on the piano. Our hope is that other musicians will join this celebration in the future. Traditionally, Taizé music includes accompaniment by guitars, woodwinds and violins. Because of Taizé’s longtime engagement by young people, we extend a special invitation to high school and Sul Ross University students. If transportation is an issue, contact Pam Cook at 432-386-5988 or pscook.herenow@gmail.com.   The entire community is invited to join us for this time of deep contemplation at 5:30 pm on Sunday, September 24, at St. James Episcopal Church located at 510 N. 6th St at Ave A in Alpine. A simple soup supper will follow, free of charge. 

Sebastian is a 1-year old, super happy and social little tanker of fun! In doggy playgroups at the shelter, Sebastian is playful with other dogs (let's wrestle!!!), but also responds to their cues extremely well (or not!!). He loves water and he’ll always stop what he’s doing if someone calls him over for a pet. For more information about any pet in the Alpine Shelter, email heatherthemule@gmail.com


Enrollment for 2018 Affordable Care Act (ACA) starts November 1 and ends December 15.

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Tuesday, September 12, 2017

The Terlingua Moon
Sept. 12, 2017 ~ Vol. 28 ~ #37
By South County Mud Clowns

Sorry for the abbreviated format today. Our computer refused to cooperate so we borrowed one (Arrggh.)    

PURPLE PAINT at property perimeters means DON’T EVEN THINK ABOUT GOING ONTO THIS PROPERTY.
Purple paint might be on fence posts, tree trunks or (inside cities) on the property curbs. There are detailed specifics regarding this TEXAS LAW at http://codes.findlaw.com/tx/penal-code/penal-sect-30-05.html. Fines in Texas for ignoring the PURPLE PAINT law, may be as much as $500 or more. You’ve been warned.

*   Your Wylie water tank is tentatively scheduled to hit the road heading this way early next week.  Stay in touch with us.   *

The Elementary art class at Terlingua School needs empty plastic water or soda bottles for a Green Scene project? I can meet to pick them up, or they can be dropped off at the school. Thanks. Julie Braswell

"Brewster County Precinct 2 Commissioner Hugh Garrett will be in the Commissioner's Office at the South Brewster County Emergency Response Center from 2:00-5:00pm on September 14, 2017. Please come by!"

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.

Last Minute Low Budget Productions is holding a talent contest on October 5 at the troupe’s Cinnabar Theater.
The contest is opens to everyone of every age and there will be cash prizes for the winners. And the judges? That will be the audience, so hone your skills, put the band back together, tune your singing saw, whatever.
The performances begin (we hope) at 7:30. To enter contact scott@lmlbterlingua.org or 512-774- 7812.

The Starlight has many friends, family, patrons, and loved ones in the areas impacted by Hurricanes Harvey and Irma. Our thoughts are with you at this difficult time. For those who have made the trek to Terlingua to "dry out" or regroup before returning home, please let our hostess or wait staff know if you come in for dinner or drinks.  Here's the entertainment for this coming week.
This Week at The Starlight
Monday 9/11:  Laird Considine
Tuesday: Uh Clem
Wednesday: Jeffro's Song Swap with Laird Considine
Thursday: Moses
Friday: A Few Too Many
Saturday: Chet O’Keefe
Sunday: Movie Night! Men in Tights @ 8pm
Monday:  Utter Haislip
And, don't forget, SNAP! The photos of Carey Kelley and Beth Doolittle on display through September 30th.
The Starlight is hiring! The Starlight Theatre is interviewing for an experienced, well-qualified Line Cook. Must be able to work evenings and holidays and be a real team player to join our already terrific line up. Please send resume to terlinguastarlight@gmail.com Attn: Diego or come by the restaurant (side door/ Kitchen) any day between 2 and 5 to pick up an application or drop off your resume. Wages commensurate with experience.

Please join Ruth Jansyn's friend's and family as we celebrate her life and share memories. Saturday, September 23, 2017 from 1:00 to 4:00 at the Reform Church of Highland Park,
195 2nd Ave. Highland Park, NJ 08904. A second memorial will be held in Terlingua, TX in early 2018.

Espresso ... y poco mas! Hours:  7:30 a.m until 2 p.m. daily.
We serve the wonderful Big Bend Roasters coffee - keeping it local from Marfa!  We always make the best fresh burritos,waffles, meatloaf sandwiches, rubens, salads and homemade pastries. We do have daily specials, too!  Everything is cooked to order and the freshest you'll find anywhere. Come enjoy the views, the newspapers, the free wifi - all located in the Ghost town.

Becoming Mechanic Services: Antonio has over 35 years experience in automotive and diesel repair and service. O'Reilly Auto Parts will deliver parts to us every Thursday for free or we can order parts online from various other stores, your choice. Don't Become stranded, we can get you back on the road.  Call today for rates and schedule - (432) 371-2694 or (432) 294-0128

Otra Vez volunteers would like to say thank you to our community members! With your support, $500 was donated to help in Harvey relief efforts, as well as clothes being donated. The store will be open this Wednesday, but will then be closed for the next two weeks.

JACKASS FLATS FLEA MARKET - TERRYMAR PAVILION
SAT SEPT 16th, 9:00 - 2:00  No cost for table, come and trade and have fun!!! Muscians welcome for music circle!!
The El Dorado/High Sierra Hotel, Bar & Grill:   Thurs 12-5 ken and LPS and then from 7-10 Chris
Fri  7-10 Jeff Haislip and Mark Udder; Saturday 7-10 Doctor Fun

All Energies has four Q-Cell 335 watt solar panels in stock for $265 each. Contact All Energies at
371-2950 or email casey@allenergies.net for more information.

Wyatt is a super cool 3.5 year old, friendly-as-can-be black lab mix. He’s been living in a not-adventurous-enough scene and is a tad overweight but he is eager to shed some pounds by adventuring with his new adopter. Wyatt is great with other dogs and will probably respect cats easily and quickly. For more information about him, or any pet in the Alpine Shelter, email heatherthemule@gmail.com

(Danged, silly computer …couldn’t get the picture to load, but email Heather and I’ll bet she can send you one.) 


Tuesday, September 5, 2017

TERLINGUA MOON – Sept 5, 2017
Vol. 28, No. 36
by Terlingua Thinking Team!!!

 “The bosom of America is open to receive not only the Opulent and respected Stranger, but the oppressed and persecuted of all Nations and Religions; whom we shall welcome to a participation of all our rights and privileges…”
George Washington

 The Rev. Juan Jose Bernal from St. Christopher's in El Paso. will celebrate Holy Eucharistic at Santa Inez in the Ghosttown at 5:30 on Sunday, Sept. 10. All are invited to attend.

FULL MOON POT LUCK  Jackass Flats Improvement Association
WED. SEPT 6TH @ 7:30
BRING A DISH AND A CHAIR, INSTRUMENT OR VOICE  !!
FEATURED MUSICIAN SCOTT WALKER !!

SEPTEMBER FULL MOON NAMES
The September full Moon is usually known as the Full Corn Moon because it traditionally corresponds with the time of harvesting corn. It is also called the Barley Moon because this is the time to harvest and thresh ripened barley. Often, the September Moon is also called the Harvest Moon, but this year the Harvest Moon occurs in October. The Harvest Moon is the Moon that falls nearest the autumnal equinox; this full Moon provides the most light at the time when it’s needed most—to complete the harvest! Some other traditional September Full Moon names used by Native Americans include:
“Moon When the Plums Are Scarlet” by the Lakota Sioux Native Americans.
“Moon When the Deer Paw the Earth” by the Omaha Native Americans.
“Moon When the Calves Grow Hair” by the Sioux Native Americans

 STARLIGHT THEATRE
Hope everyone had a safe and happy Labor Day Weekend. Thanks to all of our guests - local and visitors - for making this one of the best weekends yet! Here's this week's music:
Tuesday: Uh Clem
Wednesday: Jeffro's Song Swap with Bryn Moore
Thursday & Friday (cause once is not enough): Jodi James & Clay Parker
PLEASE NOTE - WE WILL BE CLOSED SATURDAY FOR A PRIVATE PARTY.
Sunday: Summer Movie Night Meet the Parents, 8 p.m.
Monday: Laird Considine
Hope you'll come see us soon!

Summer Art Program
A flurry of art creations evolved from the 3rd Annual Kneeskern Art Camp! The young artists included Fallon Dayton, Shyla Garcia, Sabastian Rojas, Brooke Jenks, Anthony Patillo and Asa Reed. Thanks to the assistance of Caelan Devine-Ryan and the teaching of Mary Paloma Diesel who shared her passion for Papermaking with us. Crystal Allbright led a journey into Claymation Animation and Light Painting. A multitude of appreciation goes to the Casa de la Cultura, Espresso…y Poco Mas, Desert Sports, Big Bend Resort & Adventures, Kathy Wisdom and the Starlight Theater!! iViva Eyeball!

Becoming Mechanic Services: Automotive and Diesel repairs with over 35 years experience. Major and minor, large and small, Antonio can fix them all. Roadside service available. Call for rates (432)371-3764 or (432)294-0128.

 There is a 2nd public hearing on the proposed 2018 Brewster County budget on Thur, Sept. 7 at 9 a.m.

La Posada Milagro Espresso ... y poco mas! 
Summer hours: 7:30 am -1:00 pm until Friday when we will go back to being open until 2.
We serve the wonderful Big Bend Roasters coffee - keeping it local from Marfa!  We always make the best fresh burritos, waffles, meatloaf sandwiches, rubens, salads and homemade pastries. We do have daily specials, too!  Everything is cooked to order and the freshest you'll find any where. Come enjoy the views, the newspapers, the free wifi - all located in the Ghosttown.

 Canyon Brew @ FFOC – Start your day with a custom-made Coffee…!!   Thinking about coffee, but it’s a HOT summer day.  How about a Cold Brew Coffee on ice…?  We also offer Muffins, Toasted Bagels, Espresso, Latte, Cappuccino, Macchiato & Chai. Don’t forget – bring your own Mug and save a Buck!! Opening at 7am.

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.

Little Burro Country Store
SEPT 1 We will be OPEN again on SUNDAYS 12:00-4:00. Come on out !!! Shop, sit on the porch, visit a little. Indulge in Ice cream, soda, a game of Checkers !!!

The Wylie water-catchment tank load will be called in this week.  It's usually only a few days from order until delivery. There is space for at least one more tank on this load.  Call us if you want to claim that space.  371-2506

Shot Time Liquors open M-Sat 10am-9pm.  Check out or newest items in the Smoke Shop and the Medicine Cabinet!  Also, come down and get your LighterBro, bro!  They’re in stock with a lower price! And locally made ice!!!   Our SEPTEMBER TO REMEMBER sales event at Shot Time is now offering deep discounts through 9/30/17(as supplies last) on the following:  Cazadores Reposado tequila-litres, Jim Beam white bourbon-750ml bottles, R&R-litres, and American Born Apple Bourbon -750ml  (made with real Washington apples).  We now carry tobacco and accessories, , adult novelty, stemware, liquor, beer, wine, ice (which is now half off with any purchase of a 30 pack of beer. Viva Terlingua!

 DB's Rustic Iron BBQ is open! And yummy! Thank you for your continued patronage.

Marfa Live Arts Honors Walt Whitman
On Friday, September 22, on the lawn of the Presidio County Courthouse in
Marfa, Marfa Live Arts presents actor Johnny Stallings who will perform
Whitmans epic poem Song of Myself. The performance will be at 7pm. On the following day, Saturday, September 23rd, Marfa Live Arts will hold a Walt Whitman workshop taught by Stallings focused on Song of Myself at the Marfa
Visitor’s Center. The workshop will provide opportunity to discuss the work and
its cultural and personal significance. Both events are free and open to the
community. For more information see: www.marfalivearts.org

Green Scene Fashion Show, October 28th at The Boathouse.  Time is ticking away, so get you creative juices flowing to create amazing clothes/hats from recycle materials:  to name just a few, bottle caps, cardboard, paper, pop tops, recycled material to turn into new fashion.  Still looking for models, children, women & men. See ya there

Desert Sports  Your Big Bend Adventure Connection
22937 FM 170, PO Box 448, Terlingua, Texas 79852
888.989.6900 or 432.371.2727
info@desertsportstx.com      www.desertsportstx.com

TERLINGUA  FARMERS MARKET Fall Season 2017
Market Coordinator needed:  Duties include distribution of posters, signs, setup and cleanup before and after each Market.  For more details contact: terlinguacommunitygarden@gmail.com

 The Starlight Theatre - Restaurant & Saloon is looking for an experienced line cook with great attitude and willing to work weekends and holidays. Pay commensurate with experience. Stop by the kitchen (side door of Starlight) between 2 and 4 daily to pick up an application. You can also send your resume toterlinguastarlight@gmail.com Attn: Diego. Please, no phone calls. Thanks!!

The Big Bend High School Student Council would like to invite all First Responders, veterans, and the community to a ceremony for Patriots’ Day and Texas First Responders’ Day on September 11, 2017, at 8:10 am at the High School flagpole.

National Preparedness Month
September is National Preparedness Month. Our nation sets aside this month to remember the challenges we have overcome and reinforce the need for all to be prepared for disasters and emergencies. Being prepared is a shared responsibility; it takes the entire community. This September, I urge all Texans to commit to accomplishing the following simple tasks:
Learn about hazards in your community and how to properly prepare and respond to them
Build an emergency kit
Make a communications plan
Get involved in community preparedness by volunteering
Every incident and disaster, whether natural or manmade, presents us with unique elements and often unexpected consequences. Don't be lulled into thinking that the last big disaster was as bad as it could get, as there just may be another record waiting to be broken.

9/11 Day of Service and Remembrance
September 11, 2001, forever changed our country. We lost friends, neighbors, and family members, but we gained a new sense of unity; a reminder of belonging to something bigger than ourselves. We realized a need to reevaluate our perspective towards emergency management and homeland security, and in doing so, became stronger. As we have pieced together a new strategy to protect and defend our nation, the effects have been felt not only at the national level but also at the state and local levels; in surges of volunteerism alone, this new generation has answered the call to service. As another school year begins and we settle back into our familiar routines, it is imperative that we do not forget what we experienced 16 years ago. September 11, while a tragedy, brought with it solidarity, patriotism, and a reminder that tomorrow is never a guarantee. That dark day inspired communities across the nation to face the challenges of a global society head on. We remember those we lost, but do so in a way that our children understand the meaning of these words: Duty, Honor, Country.
David Lambrix, EMC-MEP, Brewster County, Office of Emergency Management

 U.S. Representative Will Hurd released the following statement regarding the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, known as DACA.
“There is no doubt that our immigration system is broken. Congress must provide a permanent, legislative solution for children brought here through no fault of their own.  We should create immigration policies that strengthen our economy and keep Americans safe, which is why I look forward to working with my colleagues to make a permanent, legislative solution that allows people who have only known America as their home, to stay and continue contributing to our Nation's culture, economy and history.”

Smokey is an 18-month old pit bull mix who is wonderfully well-mannered. He gets along with everyone he meets – human, small human, and all other dogs - and is a real snugglebug. He walks wonderfully on a leash, is perfectly housetrained and will do anything for a treat. Smokey was rescued from the Fort Stockton shelter and is being fostered in Alpine. For more information about him, or any pet in the Alpine Shelter, email heatherthemule@gmail.com

Okay folks, quit telling me that you don't know what the purple painted posts mean.
It tells me that you don't read, or refuse to pay attention to the laws in Texas.
Or the state you live in if it adheres to this law. Ignorance of this can, and will, land you in jail. If you consider ignorance "bliss"?
Well I guess you'll just blissfully sit behind bars, waiting for bail..
I, and others, have posted on various pages many times about this law over the past few years.  Please help us in spreading this information. Btw, a little purple every 1,000 feet is better than plastic littering the land. Imo..
Marty Lehde
http://codes.findlaw.com/tx/penal-code/penal-sect-30-05.html