Monday, January 10, 2022

 

Terlingua Moon
Volume 33, No. 2
January 11, 2022 by FreeBird






Even tiny hearts can feel love that is as big as the ocean.
― Dr. Rosemary Watson

 

RESCHEDULED TRI-COUNTY VOTER PROMOTERS MEETING ‑‑ Tri-County Voter Promoters will meet at the Alpine Public Library at 5:00 P.M. on Tuesday, January 11th.  We will be organizing voter registration efforts throughout the tri-county area (Jeff Davis, Brewster, Presidio counties) during the month of January, prior to the January 31st registration deadline for the 2022 primary elections.

Note for those unable to attend our meeting: Jeanine Bishop is setting up a zoom call.  If you would like to participate online through Zoom, here is the link:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/8379884874.  Meeting ID: 837 988 4874.

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               If you cannot attend, but want to volunteer to help, please email me at remorey@bigbend.net, or call me at (432) 426-0122, and let me know how you want to contribute to our efforts.

As in the past, we plan to register voters at grocery stores, post offices, food distribution centers, and other locations in Jeff Davis County (Fort Davis, Valentine, Davis Mountains Resort), Brewster County (Alpine, Marathon, Study Butte, Terlingua), and Presidio County (Marfa, Presidio).  We need volunteers to help staff voter registration tables at these locations.  We are especially short on Spanish speakers.

ANCIENT ROCK ART VANDALIZED ‑‑ On December 26th, a panel of ancient petroglyphs in the Indian Head area of Big Bend National Park was irreparably damaged when vandals chose to boldly scratch their names and the date across the prehistoric art.  Anyone with information about the incidents, or the persons involved, should contact the National Park Service.  To view the full news release, please visit Big Bend National Park's News Release page:  https://www.nps.gov/bibe/learn/news/newsreleases.htm.

LOST DOG:  REWARD $$ ‑‑ NAME:  James; Small white Maltese.  Black spiked collar and green/yellow vest.  High-pitched bark.  VERY attached to owner.  Call 903-571-8384.

PUBLIC NOTICE – Regular meeting of the Brewster County Commissioners Court; Tuesday, January 11, 2022 at 9:30 A.M.  Brewster County Courthouse, Commissioners Courtroom, 201 W. Ave. E, Alpine, Texas. 

Members of the public who are not able to participate in person are encouraged to watch the meetings live online, at www.brewstercountytx.com or Brewster County, Texas (County’s Facebook page).  Members of the public are also encouraged to participate in public comment by calling telephone number 432-538-2028.  This temporary suspension will leave important Open Meetings Act (Section 551.043, Texas Government Code) protections in place.  The full agenda is available at http://www.brewstercountytx.com/open-government-and-meetings/agenda/.

SHOT TIME LIQUORS - News from ROOM 101 ‑‑ the smoke shop has been restocked with Room 101 FARCE Madura Toros and Robustos as well as Xikar double flame cigar lighters.  Get em while they’re hot.  The wine nook is featuring Stellar Organics for the month of January.

FEE FREE DAY – Monday, January 17 will be free at all National Park sites to honor the birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr.

BIG BEND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MEETING NOTICE ‑‑ the next meeting of the Big Bend Chamber of Commerce is Thursday, January 13, 2022.  It will be held at the Lajitas Golf Resort in the Executive Boardroom beginning at 6:00 P.M.  All chamber members and interested parties are welcome to attend.  If you would like to attend via Zoom please contact Sandy at sprice@lajitasgolfresort.com.

FREE HEALTH FAIR ‑‑ Big Bend Regional Hospital District is having a free community health fair on Monday, January 17, 2022 fPOSTPONED!


THE TERLINGUA BOTTOMS GROUP OF AA ‑‑ meets every Thursday at 7:30 at the Big Bend Church in Study Butte.  We wear masks during the meeting and observe distancing.  The meetings are open to anyone who has or thinks they may have a drinking problem.  If you are ill, we respectfully ask that you stay home and call for a "telephone meeting" instead, 432-371-2073.  Leave a message and we'll get back to you.

EARTH & FIRE GALLERY ‑‑ will be hosting our first Guest Artists reception of 2022.  We are very excited to have Molly Dumas and Zoey Sexton as our January guest artists.  The reception will be this Saturday, January 15th at the Gallery in the Ghost Town starting at around 5:00 P.M. and running till about 8:30.  Come for the art, food, conversation and camaraderie.  Let’s start the New Year with lots of positive fun and excitement.

THIS WEEK'S ENTERTAINMENT AT THE STARLIGHT THEATRE:
               Thursday Jan. 13th @ 6:00 P.M. - The Whitmores
              
Friday & Saturday Jan. 14th & 15th @ 6:00 P.M. – Inheritance
               Monday Jan. 17th @ 6:00 P.M. - Chet O'Keefe

BBCA ‑‑ The Big Bend Citizens Alliance will hold a regular meeting on Wednesday, January 26 at the Red Pattillo Community Center at 6:00 P.M.  The BBCA is a 501(c)3 public charity supporting the Terlingua Community Garden, Canyon View Community Park, Terlingua Recycles, Voices from Both Sides, Terlingua Visual Arts, Terlingua Dark Sky Alliance, & Terlingua Cares.  All are welcome to attend this public meeting -- either in person or online via Zoom.  For more information, agenda, minutes, etc. please email secretary.bbca@gmail.com or call Sara at 371-2902 with your questions.

Espresso ... y poco mas  ‑‑ Come on in for the best coffee in town and homemade, cooked to order breakfasts and lunches.  We are here every day for you with the freshest ingredients, a friendly smile and pleasant seating.  Super views from the heart of the Ghost Town, free wifi and open 7:30 A.M. until 2:00 P.M., seven days a week.  And, we pack picnics, too!

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, Bulldozer, Motor Grader & Dump Truck with Operator for Hire.  Site Preparation - pads, roads & ditches.  We deliver road base, gravel, sand, etc.  Licensed for Septic System Site Evaluations & Installations - Commercial & Residential - TCEQ #34046.  Whatever you need dug – WE DIG IT.  713.907.5259

Taqueria El Milagro ‑‑ we serve the most authentic Mexican recipes and the best tacos around.  We also have steaks, great sides and a menu with something for everyone.  Try our Mexican shrimp cocktail!  Our seating is outdoors with plenty of room so BYOB and bring a party along.  Wednesdays to Sundays 4 P.M. until 9 P.M.  Drive-thru window for to go orders.  Call 432-372-2060 for any questions or to order ahead!

The Brewster County Tourism Council ‑‑ will host Human Trafficking Prevention training on February 14th and again on February 15th.  The training will be free of charge for all hotel employees in Brewster County and is required by House Bill 390 which requires all full-time, part-time, and seasonal hotel employees to receive annual human trafficking prevention training.  The training will be conducted by the Texas Hotel Lodging Association along with a Q&A session for our lodging partners with local law enforcement and a THLA staff member. 

There will be an additional opportunity for the public to learn how the tourism council, or Visit Big Bend, operates followed by a Q&A, which will take place February 15th at 9:30 A.M., and a Brewster County Tourism Council meeting at 2:00 P.M.

The first training will be held on February 14th in Study Butte at Far Flung Outdoor Center in the Oasis Meeting room at 10:00 A.M.  The tourism seminar will be held February 15th beginning at 9:30 A.M. in the same location.  For more information or to register to attend, please call the tourism council office at 432-837-3915.

Terlingua Store Yoga ‑‑ will be open for business January 20-30 on limited schedule due to Kate being out of pocket.  Check our FB Page or PM Kate to learn about awesome Guest Instructors who will be coming in to teach classes in her absence.  Hooray!  It takes a Village - and we are very happy to share that we have support to keep our sweet Studio open when Kate has to travel back east for a bit.

Editor Note – the beautiful Verdin photographed in my hands was the victim of flying into glass.  Unfortunately, when you build a house with a lot of glass, birds will invariably fly into it.  When I heard that heart-breaking thump of bird hitting glass, I went out and found this little creature unconscious on the ground.  After a couple of minutes in my hands, it re-oriented, flew up on my head, then off to a perch on the porch before flying away.  Happy ending!




 

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