Tuesday, June 16, 2020



Terlingua MOON
June 16, 2020
Vol.  31   No. 24

 by Million sMiles



“Everybody has a secret world inside of them. I mean everybody. All of the people in the whole world, I mean everybody — no matter how dull and boring they are on the outside. Inside them they’ve all got unimaginable, magnificent, wonderful, stupid, amazing worlds… Not just one world. Hundreds of them. Thousands, maybe.” ― Neil Gaiman

Big Bend Overland Tours wishes to extend our thanks for all your interest, and hope that all of you are staying safe! We have been closed for a bit, and although we still are not offering tours, we're busy putting together an operational plan that will allow us to continue doing tours while keeping everyone safe. Email is still not operational, and we aren't taking reservations yet, but you can call (432) 294-1113 if you have questions.

LIMITED LODGING AND CAMPING TO RESUME
As part of the phased re-opening, Big Bend National Park will resume additional visitor services on June 15th,
including opportunities for camping and lodging.
To view the full news release, please visit the Big Bend National Park news release page:
It is important to read through the entire page, as some facilities will open several days after the 15th, and some areas of the park will continue to be closed.

Desert Sports will not be keeping regular shop hours for the month of June. Tours and rentals will not be available until further notice. For bike repairs or parts, please leave a phone message at 432-371-2727, and we will call you back to make arrangements. Stay cool!

Terlingua Legion 
Although delayed by the pandemic, on May 30, 2020 the membership of the Terlingua American Legion Post 653 elected a new Commander as they do every year. I am proud to accept that position for 2020.  Over the last year we lost a great patriot and Commander in the person of D. Wayne Powell. We miss you Wayne. In December 2019 Dennis Yancy stepped into Wayne’s shoes as Commander. Both of these Commanders deserve our thanks and gratitude for their service during a very difficult year. If you are a Veteran in the Terlingua/Study Butte area and would like to meet your fellow veterans in the area, I would welcome an opportunity to meet you. If you are not a veteran, the Post is open to the public. Please join us. The next meeting of the Legion will be on Thursday, June 18th at 4 pm. We will be discussing our goals for the next year. This meeting is open to any dues paying member of Post 653.

The Town Electrician, Charles Turvey, Owner/ Master Electrician TECL# 31504  ME# 326558  Local, Licensed, Insured 
thetownelectrician@bigbend.net  432-424-3464 (Home)  432-538-2533 (Cell)

Life in South County is still caught in A Limbo of Weirdness due to LaRona and her unwelcome amigo COVID-19. At Shot Time Liquors we are open our regular days and hours, but only with the DRIVE THRU. So, let us remind you of some of the wonderful and wacky things that we have on our shelves. 

First up is Skrewball - a Peanut butter Whiskey that is Crazy Good! We swear! It is a tiny bit sweet, but not toooooo much and tastes exactly like you think. Everyone that has tried it has come back for more. 

Next up, we have the insanely good BONES COFFE that we brought in right before we had to close the damn doors! Ground, Beans, Decaf, and K-Cups.  All of it runs $15. I will post flavors to Facebook this week. 

Then, we brought in some yummy-licious Ginger Liqueur from DeKyper. Perfect for summer coolers. 

We are restocked in Austin Eastciders - finally! Both original and Blood Orange. 

Lots more, but we I’ll leave that for another Moon. 
As always, Drink Responsibly. ¡VIVA TERLINGUA!
Quicksilver Trading
Open Wednesday and Saturday 9 till Noon

Burn Ban extended 45 days

Fireworks regulations here:

Two day Blood drive at Big Bend Regional Hospital in Alpine, Texas.
Tues., June 16th from 12 noon to 3pm
Wed., June 17th from 9 am to 12 noon
We will test for the Covid 19 antibodies. Please bring a mask!
You have the power to save up to 3 lives with one donation!
There is always a need for blood and only volunteer donors can fulfill that need for patients in our community. Every 2 seconds, someone needs blood. Most of us will need blood in our lifetime.
Thank you!
For more information see their website:

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.  We meet in a group of less than five, and practice Social Distancing! If you are ill, we respectfully ask that you stay home and call for a "telephone meeting" instead, 432-371-2073. (you can also call with any questions...) Leave a message and we'll get back to  you

Flack Electrical Services
Joshua Flack, Owner/Master Electrician TECL #31064 ME #337791
Licensed, bonded and insured
940.255.2723

Dig Terlingua – We do Septic Systems and Dirt Work
Backhoe Ditching, Digging, Dozer, Motor Grader & Dump Truck with Operator for Hire.
We deliver road base, gravel, sand, etc.
Septic System Site Evaluations & Installations – TCEQ #34046      713.907.5259

Canyon Brew @ Far Flung Outdoor Center is NOW HIRING! We are looking for a Part Time(possibly Full Time) Barista and inventory assistant from 6:45am-1:00pm, 5 days a week. We’re looking for someone who enjoys staying busy, can work on their feet, and can smile and make genuine connections with our amazing customers. Someone who cares about the details, their surroundings, and takes initiative. If interested, please stop by to see Adana or email (adana@bigbendfarflung.com) and fill out an application.


The Big Bend Chamber of Commerce and Terlingua fire and EMS present the annual happy Independence Day parade 
Come and join us for the Fourth of July parade
 Lineup at 7 PM at the Tolbert chili cookout site 
Parade starts at 7:30 PM and will end at the Julie in Ghost Town porch 
There will be prizes for the best floats 
For the health and safety of our community we encourage everyone to practice socially responsibility COVID-19 behavior

All Energies is the Big Bend’s leading off grid power expert! We design and sell robust solar power systems designed to last in a harsh environment. Do you have a solar system that’s not working correctly? We can figure it out! Our expertise and efficient design can save you time and money in the long run. Call 371-2950 or email casey@allenergies.net for more information.

Espresso ... y poco mas!
 Open from 7:30 a.m to 1 p.m.  SEVEN DAYS A WEEK.
We're open our regular hours and keeping things safe!  So come in for the best of Terlingua and enjoy fantastic food and a great atmosphere not to mention some decent views of the Chisos.
We serve only Big Bend Roasters coffee.  The very best and local.  All the same great menu items! Reubens, chicken salad, eggs anyway you like them, superb guacamole, super fresh salads and more.
Call ahead (432) 371-3044 for your order and we will have it ready for you.  

VOTE!!!
To receive a ballot for the July 14, 2020 primary runoff election, the application must be in the County election office by end of business on July 2, 2020
For a ballot to be counted in the July 14 runoff it must be received in the election office by 7/14/20.
For those submitting an application for mail ballots:
Be sure to mark Annual on the application, so that you receive all the ballots going out this year
Be sure to designate which Party you want a primary runoff ballot so that she can send you the correct ballot.  If you voted in one party’s primary election in March, you can only vote in that same party’s primary runoff. 
For those who want to deliver their mail ballot application directly to Lora Nussbaum’s office:
In a previous email I listed her PHYSICAL ADDRESS as 205 N 7th St.  Apparently the entire building has the address 203 N 7th St.  However, Lora’s office door is the one north of the door for the early voting location.
For those needing to correct the MAILING ADDRESS to send in mail ballot applications:
The correct MAILING ADDRESS is 107 W Ave E #3, Alpine TX 79830

Note that early voting has been extended for 2 weeks, however all early voting will be at the Val Beard Office Complex in Alpine.  There will be no remote early voting.



SAVE THE DATE!
4th of July Full Moon/Potluck/Parade/Music!
When: Sat. July 4th
Where: Jackass Flats pavillion
Time: Parade 6:00 pm
           Potluck 7:30 pm...bring a dish to share
Jackass Flats Pavillion hwy 118
If you wish to PARTICIPATE IN THE PARADE, stop by the Burro to fill out an entry form or request a form at:  info@jackassflats.us
PRIZES
Sunday morning enjoy breakfast at the Legion from 8-10 

If you want Porters to have an hour of shopping each day when “masks” are required, call the corporate office.
432-523-9025

Alpine public library
Missing Re-Reads Used Bookstore as much as we are? Here are a few ways you can still shop!

✔️ Grab bags available for purchase at curbside whenever the library is open! Check back often, we're constantly putting new bags out!

✔️ Browse Re-Reads' inventory online! Note down titles you'd like to purchase and then call the library at (432) 837-2621 or email us at desk@alpinepubliclibrary.org to make arrangements! Link: http://aplmembers.org/aplrereads/



Reference: COVID-19 Novel Coronavirus, Brewster County 
On June 15, 2020, Brewster County received confirmation for their 8th, 9th, 10th, and 11th COVID-19 positive cases. All recent Brewster County cases, including these, are all within North Brewster County and are as follows: (8) a female in her 60s, (9) a female in her 40s, (10) a male in his 60s, (11) a male in his 20s. All transmissions are assumed to be community-spread at this time, and all are self-isolating at their individual homes. DSHS is supporting Brewster County in identifying any close contacts of the patient so they can be isolated and monitored for symptoms. 
The Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) Public Health Region 9/10 is reminding the public that it is conducting contact investigation on persons who have tested positive to determine possible exposure to others. If the health department has not contacted you, there is no need to take any action at this time. 
The Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) Public Health Region 9/10 and Brewster County continue to work together against COVID-19. We are vigilant and reporting results for COVID-19 in the region. We are also working together to educate and promote social distancing and staying at home. 
In order to share facts and not fear, we continue to emphasize the importance of prevention and there are simple steps everyone can take to help prevent spreading the virus: 
Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds.
If soap and water are not available, use a 60% alcohol-based hand sanitizer.
Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands.
Avoid close contact with people who are sick.
Stay home when you are sick.
Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue, then throw the tissue in the trash.
Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces.
Practice social distancing by staying at least six feet away
• Stay at home and stop the spread of coronavirus 
The public can find up-to-date coronavirus information and what to do if you're sick, testing information at dshs.texas.gov/coronavirus 
Sincerely, 
Dr. Emilie Prot, DO, MPH
Regional Medical Director, Region 11 Department of State Health Services 
  
As of June 11:  Our National response rate is: 60.9%;  Texas is:  55.6%; and South County is:  13.9%.

The 2020 Census is being delivered in our communities, so look out for your questionnaire.
It will be hung on your doorknob or gate.  Census workers will not knock on your door or ring your doorbell.
They will be taking precautions to keep everyone healthy.  Please respond with your Census ID#:
by phone, by mail or online at my2020census.gov. 

Remember:  an accurate Census count will ensure funds for medical, food assistance, education and more.  Everyone Counts!









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