Monday, January 23, 2023

By Million sMiles

Terlingua Moon
Volume 35, No. 4
January 24, 2023

Ram Dass once said, “When you hug a tree, you’re hugging yourself.”

THE source for news in South Brewster County.  Updated every Tuesday. If you have something to share, send it to us at terlinguamoon@gmail.com
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𝐒𝐨𝐦𝐞 𝐔𝐩𝐜𝐨𝐦𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐒𝐡𝐨𝐰𝐬/𝐄𝐯𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐬 𝐢𝐧 𝐓𝐞𝐫𝐥𝐢𝐧𝐠𝐮𝐚
-Starlight Theater
Mon, Jan 23, Jerome Efraim
Thurs, Jan 26, The Whitmores
Fri, Jan 27, Sarah Burton 
Sat, Jan 28, Moses Martinez 
Mon, Jan 30, Marc Utter
Thurs, Feb 2, Blind Squirrel 

-DB's Rustic Iron BBQ
every Thurs, DB Rouse and the Ranch Rats, 5
Fri, Feb 3, Blind Squirrel
Sat, April 15, Darren Kobetich

-The Boathouse
every Wed, open mic, 7:30
-Terlingua Ranch Bunkhouse (Bad Rabbit Cafe)
-Long Draw Pizza
every Fri, Caleb Wilbourne
Sat, April 1, Al Shire and Elizabeth Jones 

-High Sierra 
every Fri, Dr. Fun and Randy De La Fuente
every Sat, DB Rouse and the Ranch Rats
every Sun, The Moonshiners, 7-10
every Mon and Tues, Music for Tips
every Thurs, Open Mic, 8

-Road Runner Travelers RV Park - Campfire and Tunes

-The Goat Pens
Mar, 31-April 2, Big Bend Songwriter Festival

Espresso ... y poco mas
Finest coffee and homecooking in town. Our breakfast and lunch menu are all cooked to order from the freshest ingredients. Big Bend Roasters coffee any way you like it.  You'll find comfortable seating with great views of the Chisos, strong wifi and friendly service.   Call 432-371-3044 for to go orders.

Taqueria El Milagro
Authentic Mexican recipe menu items and super sides.Street tacos just like you like 'em! Open Wednesday through Sunday - 3 pm until 9 pm.   Call  432 371-2060  for take out via our drive through window.  Fun seating for dining in and BYOB!  

The submission window is now open for Big Bend Literary Magazine's Issue Six themed “Creation”. The desert is always creating, even in dormancy, inspiring us to create and re-create ourselves. Whether created by the hand of God or Man, the cycle of creation and destruction is all around and within us. All the world is art. You are art. For this issue, we want you to make art and share it with us. We want to see your creation, read your thoughts on the process, hear your tales of working on your opus, see artwork and photography you pined over, and feel that feeling you had when you spontaneously formed a masterpiece, the delirium that was creation. Submit at bigbendliterary.com/submit

YOGA classes start next week, Monday, January 23rd. Red Pattillo Community Center. Climate controlled with WALLS so we can do more fun stuff. Bring props if you have them. 
Mon/Wed/Saturday at 10am. 
$15 per class. Discounts available for service workers/guides/Burlesque Troupe/LMLB cast/crew members, Terlingua Community Garden volunteers. 
SallyBUg 200RYT Hatha Yoga + 100 hour Anusara training. Alignment based, beginner friendly classes.

Regular Commissioners Court 1.24.23 9:30 in Alpine at the Brewster County Commissioners Courtroom.  Agenda:
 http://www.brewstercountytx.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/Agenda-Regular-Commissioners-Court-1.24.23.pdf

Members of the public who are not able to participate in person are encouraged to watch the meetings live online at  brewstercountyTx.com or on Brewster County Texas’ Facebook page. Members of the public are also encouraged to participate in public comment by calling 432 244 6663 

"Power In Prayer"      Communities, churches, schools, countries, family, friends, world, etc, etc....all need prayer!!. Big Bend Church will be keeping its doors open the first Sunday of each month for anyone wanting to come pray from 1-4pm..  Feb. 5th is the next time...  Anyone is welcome as we come and go, praying for so much and so many!!  

Temporary Closures to Protect Nesting Falcons
Beginning February 1st and continuing through May 31st, the National Park Service will again temporarily close select areas in the Chisos Mountains to protect nesting falcons. To view the full news release, please visit the Big Bend National Park news release page:
https://www.nps.gov/bibe/learn/news/newsreleases.htm

BBAC Events:
Half-day art workshops-open to all- at Holy Cross education Room-903 Fighting Buck Ave. Dates will be February 4, and March 11, 10:00 am – 2:00pm.  Bring your own art supplies/project/etc.  Some materials will be available for use also.

Figure Drawing Class every Tuesday 7-9pm, 102 N. 8th street & Holland. $20.00/session.   Kaci Fullwood 432-250-0272

SRSU Gallery-Fine Arts Building, SRSU Campus
January 23- Feb 3 Shane Wiggs, 
Reception: Thursday January 26, 5-7pm

Quarentini Painters two-hour challenge paused for the holidays, but should be starting up the end of January   https://www.facebook.com/groups/1375602392640947

The Big Bend Citizens Alliance will hold a regular meeting on Thursday, January 26th at the Red Pattillo Community Center at 6PM. 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.  www.BigBendCitizensAlliance.org

Sunday Feb. 12 at The Boathouse starting at 1pm The Cookie Chill Off Returns
 Cookie Chill OFF Rules 
-no flames or electrical equipment is allowed 
-solar ovens and Dutch ovens are allowed 
-recipes are required with each entry 
-IN the kid's category ONLY you can use whatever you need to make your dessert, including a stove for melting butter etc 
-you do not have to cook on site, but are Welcome to 
-turn in time is 2pm sharp 
Judging Results will be at 4:20, with awards to follow 
3 Categories GF dessert, dessert, Kid's category 
$5/entry 
Everyone is Welcome 
There will be Live Music, Silent Auction, Raffle, Cookie decorating table, Lemonade stand, Face painting, Chili, Beans and cornbread by donation, Juice and lemonade 
After turn in and judging, for $5 you can taste the entries 
At 4:20 the silent auction ends, and raffle drawing happens, *need not be present to win 
You can get your raffle tickets at the Farmer's market on Saturday 10-1pm or at The Terlingua Trading Company during the week 
Enter to win An Organic herb garden in a lovely glazed pot, culinary sage, oregano, thyme, and parsley compliments of The Greens Gurl
 
At The Market Saturday Jan. 28th 10-1pm 
This Saturday at The Market
Enjoy music with Neil Trammel
Vegan Tortilla soup with fresh garden cilantro, hot coffee and tea, Milky Way Treats, computer services, handmade soap, awesome salves, handsewn clothing, photography, and MORE every WEEK
Broccoli and salad turnips will be ready in 2 weeks,
Pre=order your bag of mixed greens by Thursday at 8pm
Heading north in the morning to talk on KVLF Alpine Radio about all the exciting events the Terlingua Community Garden has scheduled in the New Year. 
Mark your calendar for this October Kids
The Green Scene is Back Saturday October 28th
 
Community Garden Workday 
Sunday Jan 29th 9am 
WE need help moving heavy things so more planting can continue 
We are setting new fence and repairing old fence, trimming trees, and weeding 
If you have some free time, we sure could use some help to keep growing for y'all 
Lunch and Cold BEER always Provided

Creative writing meetup, Jenny Schooler is hosting. Saturday the 28th at 11 am. Bring pen, paper and some snacks for yourself. Meet at the barn of Ezell Flats, that's at Kate Keenan's place. Join us!

Terlingua Ghostown Church: Santa Inez
The Big Bend Episcopal Mission will hold a Eucharist service on Wednesday, January 25th at 5:30pm. All are welcome. Ash Wednesday service and other Lenten services and Bible Study service will be announced soon. 

Big Bend Girl Scouts
It's almost Cookie Time! Your local Troop will be selling Cookies on February 4th, Saturday, at the Cottonwood Store. More details on times to come. Thank you, Mr. Rick Page, for your continued support. The online platform to have Cookies directly shipped to you will be shared once it becomes available, if you are not able to make our Cookie Booth event. 

The Terlingua Word-Off is a long standing event celebrating local talent reading or performing original prose or poetry. There is a 5 minute time limit. Some of it is funny, some of it is sad, some of it is terrible and some of it is brilliant. All of it is welcome. 
It returns after a pandemic hiatus on February 2nd at The Boathouse 
6pm sign up, 7pm words.

Johnson’s Ranch Presentation at the Cinnabar Theatre January 28th 7:30PM   
Through the focal point of the only documented aircraft crash at the ranch in 1932, the slide presentation will focus on the unique personal, cultural, and military aviation histories associated with a truly storied place, now but a remote marker and campsite on the River Road in the National Park. A forgotten photograph of a curious metal assembly found walking the area 17 years ago, leads to a search and rediscovery of the part, and the subsequent tying of it to the specific aircraft and crash. The story of the pilot, who later went on to be a German POW and a Brigadier General in the Air Force, helps illuminate a fascinating tale of survival, perseverance, innovation, and satisfaction in a pivotal era of the Lower Big Bend. A cool tale. BYOB with donations to Last Minute Low Budget Productions; Questions - Todd Bureau (432) 386-7846

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

The Terlingua Double A Bar Group will be holding AA meetings on Tuesdays from 5:00 pm to 6 pm each week at the Crisis Center in the Ghost Town.

Chilli Pepper Cafe
We’re hiring serious, dedicated, motivated kitchen and wait staff. Experience in kitchen prep or waiting tables is preferred but we are willing to train. Food handler certification must be obtained upon receiving employment. We’re open 7 days a week 8am-9pm; we can try to work with your schedule but this job must be a priority. Come on in for an application, give us a call at (432) 371-2233, or send us a message on Facebook 

Big Buddha Bakery
Pizza pop-ups in January:
Saturday Jan 28th at Glitch Marfa 1pm-7pm by pre-order only. You can order in advance at bigbuddhabakery.com
Sunday Jan 29th at French Co Grocers
Presidio Hours: Friday - Sunday 5pm-8pm.
We are a Pizzeria & Bakery in Presidio. We bake all our bread, pizza and donuts in house fresh with sourdough and organic ingredients.  Located on the main road on your way into Presidio from Terlingua across from the fire station. Call us beforehand if you have any questions: 432-295-1383

In Celebration of David Keller
Val Beard, Anne Calaway and Liz Rogers
cordially invite you to HOTEL RICHEY Thursday, Jan 26 from 4 to 7 PM
for his 21 years of contributions to the historical and archaeological preservation of the Big Bend Region.

DESERT PERMACULTURE
Permaculture has transformed parts of the Sahara into fruit trees, so don't think it won't work in the Chihuahua!  Since 2004, Eco-Logic Permaculture & Landscape Design has been sought out by home and land owners nationwide and specializes in restoring ecological function and reducing maintenance, water, and power costs while increasing property value by up to 15%.  We offer a FREE written strategy for addressing issues and providing solutions for any size property.  Schedule yours at https://ecologiclandscape.com/custom-landscaping-free-coaching/ or call 626-344-0728.

Earth & Fire Gallery guest artist for January is MFA Jadene Mayla.  
Inspired by the awesome scale and rugged topography of Big Bend National Park, which was recognized by National Geographic as one of its “Best of the World” for 2023 among the 25 Most Extraordinary Places and Communities - see NatGeo.com/BestOfTheWorld - her newest series of manipulated photographs highlights distinctive features this region of far west Texas is known for.
Her goal with this and others in the series is to suggest that the viewer look through different eyes to see the landscape from the perspective of a natural mystic (like her).  The medium and style choice came out of the way that manipulating photography often highlights or brings to the surface atmospheric details and shadows that otherwise tend to take a back seat to the main subjects. In her direct experience of phenomenological events she would describe as 'mystical' if not 'paranormal,' she often perceives the life of a place in the atmosphere created by that force which animates it.






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