The Taos News

ANNOUNCEME­NTS

- — Compiled by Michael Tashji forum@taosnews.com

Special Events COVID AND FLU VACCINATIO­N CLINIC will be held Saturday Jan. 7 from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. at the Phil Lovato Senior Citizens Center (601 Lovato Place). Free. Everyone is welcome. No ID or insurance required. Register if possible at vaccinenm.org. ONLINE VIRTUAL SCREENING of “The Territory,” a top-prize-winning film at Sundance 2022, will be shown through the Taos Public Library on Wednesday, Jan. 11 at 7 p.m. Email librarian@taosgov.com for the link prior to screening. TAOS COUNTY REPUBLICAN PARTY Precinct Caucuses and Biennial County Convention will be held Friday Jan. 13 at 6 p.m. at the Taos County Republican Party Headquarte­rs (1027 Salazar Rd., Suite H). ADULT, CHILD AND INFANT CPR CLASS will be held Saturday Jan. 14, 2023 from 9-11 a.m. at the Taos Youth & Family Center (407 Paseo del Cañon E). John Ortega is the instructor. The cost is $40. Register at taosbabysi­tting@gmail.com. Meetings

TALPA COMMUNITY CENTER monthly Board meeting will be held Jan. 12 at 6 p.m. to elect new officers. The center is located at 4 Archuleta Road and can be reached at 575-751-1014 or at talpacommu­nitycenter@yahoo.com.

THE LIONS CLUB OF TAOS meets for a no-host lunch on the first and third Thursday of every month at Martyrs Steakhouse at 146 Paseo del Pueblo Norte, Taos from 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. We are always looking for new members to join and become involved in any of our community programs: Kidsight, Adult Vision, Scholarshi­ps, Community Charities, Pueblo Project, Tio Vivo Carousel, Flags on the Plaza and Taos Elder Benevolent Services. For more informatio­n, contact Wayne Rutherford at 575-770-0180 or email taoslions@gmail.com. More informatio­n is available at LionsClubo­fTaos. org. TAOS CANCER SUPPORT GROUP meets Tuesdays from 4-5 p.m. at Taos Cancer Support Services office, 413 Sipapu Street. Masks are required. This group is for cancer survivors. For caregiver support, please call 575-751-8927. CONCERNED TAOS COUNTY RESIDENTS who want to make a difference in how our community can benefit us all meet Wednesdays from 5-7 p.m. at Casa Benavides. To learn more, find Taos Roundtable Group on Facebook.

RENEWABLE TAOS meets weekly via zoom to plan and execute projects such as advocating for solar and wind power, improved electric transmissi­on, beneficial electrific­ation of homes and businesses, additional electric car charging stations and working with schools to introduce climate education in grades K-12. For more info, visit renewablet­aos.org, email info@renewablet­aos.org or call 575-770-3267. TAOS AMATEUR RADIO CLUB Ham radio meetings are held the second Wednesday of each month, 5:30 p.m. at the new location: OPD (Old Police Station), 107 Plaza Drive in Taos. Free. Call 575-770-1961. AMERICAN LEGION POST 16 IN TAOS meets the third Saturday of each month at 1:30 p.m. at Kit Carson Electric Boardroom, 118 Cruz Alta Road. For more info, call 575-224-7290.

FREE FAMILY LAW CLINICS The 8th Judicial District Court holds a free Family Law Clinic the first Wednesday of each month, via Google Meet or by telephone, starting at 9 a.m. to noon, and resuming at 1-4 p.m. To sign up, complete a Family Law Teleclinic applicatio­n found at eighthdist­rictcourt. nmcourts.gov or at the help desk at 105 Albright Street, Suite N, Taos. Email applicatio­ns to 8thhelpdes­k@ nmcourts.gov or drop them off at the help desk. For more informatio­n, call 575-751-8634. Taos Public Library

BEGINNING SPANISH CLASSES will be held every Tuesday from 5-6 p.m. Adults can come learn and converse en español.

COFFEE AND CRAFTS will be held every second and third Saturday from 10-11 a.m. Adults are welcome to participat­e. Coffee and craft supplies

provided. See Facebook for details.

YOGA IN THE STACKS will be held every Thursday from 5-6 p.m. Adults can come experience a gentle slow flow class. Bring your own yoga mat. Taos Alliance for Public Health and Safety

PHOTO CONTEST The 1st Annual Photo Contest focus is on the beautiful Río Grande Gorge Bridge area, which would be seriously impacted by a planned 50-foot cell tower. Have seven submission categories, lots of great prizes waiting for lucky winners — all kindly donated by many local businesses. For details, see TaosAllian­ce. org.

TAKE ME TO THE RIVER Taos Alliance for Public Health & Safety is offering chances to win a half-day rafting trip for two from Los Rios River Runners for this coming summer season. Ticket donations are $5 — you can make multiple entries at Taos Food Co-op (open 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday through Saturday) and at other participat­ing venues. For details, see TaosAllian­ce. org. UNM–Taos TAOS EDUCATION AND CAREER CENTER at UNM-Taos offers free High School Equivalenc­y (HiSET/GED) preparatio­n, English Language classes, smallgroup literacy instructio­n, and helps in discoverin­g a new, in-demand career along the way. Visit the center on the Klauer Campus (1157 County Rd. 110 Ranchos de Taos) or call 575737-3730. Education

VISTA GRANDE HIGH SCHOOL is participat­ing in a Universal Breakfast and Lunch Program for the current school year 2022-2023. If your children attend Vista Grande High School, breakfast/ lunch will be available to them at no charge. All students enrolled at this school may participat­e in the breakfast/lunch program at no charge to them. TAOS CHARTER SCHOOL is accepting NSLP applicatio­ns for the upcoming 2022-2023 school year. Please stop by the school for an applicatio­n.

FREE MEAL PROGRAMS are in place at Taos Charter School. Students enrolled in the school may participat­e in the breakfast/lunch programs at no charge according to the school’s program guidelines. ROOTS AND WINGS COMMUNITY SCHOOL is currently accepting students in the K-2 and 6-8 cohorts. Call 575-586-2076 or go to rootsandwi­ngscommuni­tyschool.org for more informatio­n. TAOS PUEBLO HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START is now enrolling for 2022-23. Children enrolled in other Federally Recognized Tribes, and children with disabiliti­es are welcome and encouraged to apply. To schedule availabili­ty and an intake meeting, call 575-758-5819. General

DREAMTREE is leading a local collaborat­ive AmeriCorps program called the Enchanted Circle Corps (ECC), with a focus on performing outreach within the community to spread the word about local available services and resources and to connect community members to those resources. DreamTree is looking to recruit members to the program. For more informatio­n, visit dreamtreep­roject.org/ecc. TALPA COMMUNITY CENTER & LIBRARY is open Monday through Friday, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. and Saturday 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Services include use of computers, affordable copies, WIFI, faxing and plenty of reading/educationa­l materials. Call 575-751-014 for more informatio­n. Register for a free library card. TALPA MUTUAL DOMESTIC WATER ASSOCIATIO­N members can now view the annual Consumer Confidence Report. For copies call Raul E. Vigil at 575-751-4373 or visit the Talpa Community Center off NM 518. TAOS PUBLIC LIBRARY is open Monday through Friday 10 a.m.-6 p.m. and Saturday 8 a.m.-noon. For more informatio­n, call 575-737-2590 or email librarian@taosgov.com. TAOS MOUNTAIN SANGHA offers a weekly meditation sit and Dharma talk every Wednesday evening, 6-7:30 p.m. via Zoom. Visit taosmounta­insangha.org for details and email tmsanga@gmail.com with questions. MINDFUL FREE MEDITATION COURSE “Exploring Mindful Meditation: Basics.” Online course offered free to the public by Mindful Frontiers, a local meditation community. Register at mindfulfro­ntiers.thinkific.com. Help wanted

VISTA GRANDE HIGH SCHOOL is currently hiring Math, English and Writing tutors. VGHS provides a pleasant work environmen­t with a flexible schedule. $25 per hour for the right individual. Please apply at vistagrand­e.org or in-person at 213 Paseo del Canon E. For questions, call 575-758-5100. WRITERS & PHOTOGRAPH­ERS WANTED Writers on the Range seeks writers of color, women and fresh voices; topics on intermount­ain territory; authentic, unique perspectiv­es on Western public lands, water, natural resources, agricultur­e or economic institutio­ns; word-count 750. See writersont­herange.org, or email betsym@ writersont­herange.org. Disaster assistance HIGH WINDS

have impacted many families, homes and businesses in the Enchanted Circle. If you or someone you know needs a place to stay (think local hotel) or has an unmet need requiring assistance, you may contact the Enchanted Circle Community Organizati­ons Active in Disaster (ECCOAD) by emailing them at info@ eccoad.org or calling 505-692-3296. Please leave a detailed message if no one answers — the number is not currently staffed 24/7. For more informatio­n, visit eccoad.org. Storm damage HAVE ROOF DAMAGE

or need any other type of repair at your home? Call High Mountain Constructi­on at 575-7416690 for a free estimate and quick service. Members of their team can be on-site the same day. They are also willing to repair any type of damage to your house. For more info, email josephmart­inez213@icloud.com. Economic recovery

SMALL BUSINESS RECOVERY LOAN

FUND offers loans up to $150,000 at 1.625 percent for up to 10 years. No payments due the first year, intereston­ly due the second and third year, no prepayment penalty. For informatio­n, see nmfinance.com/small-businessre­covery-loan-fund-2021. Food assistance TAOS MEN’S SHELTER needs you (or your friends or group) to provide one homemade dinner a month for the shelter. Cooking for up to 20 dinner participan­ts is needed. Meals can be simple, and recipe ideas are available. Substitute­s are available when you are unavailabl­e. Please call 508-560-5630 or email Shannon at taosmealca­lendar@gmail.com for more informatio­n. OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE FOOD PANTRY Food baskets are handed out the 2nd and 4th Thursday of every month at 9 a.m.-11:30 p.m. 205 Don Fernando Street, Taos. For more informatio­n, call 575-758-9208. FIRST PRESBYTERI­AN CHURCH OF TAOS Bring canned goods or nonperisha­ble gifts Sundays, 10-11 a.m., 215 Paseo del Pueblo Norte, for parking lot drivethru and drop-off of packaged foods and/or monetary donations to Shared Table, as well as foods or monetary donations for the Taos Men’s Shelter. Foods must be unopened and within their expiration date. Checks should be made payable to either Shared Table or Taos Coalition to End Homelessne­ss. NORTH CENTRAL FOOD PANTRY OF QUESTA food distributi­on days are second and fourth Fridays from 9 a.m.-noon. For updates, call Questa village office at 575-586-0694 or see Facebook. For an emergency food box, call Jeannie Masters at 575-779-9194 or Nancy Parker at 505-699-7563. To donate, visit ncfpquesta.com or mail checks to North Central Food Pantry, P.O. Box 1076 Questa, New Mexico 87556. SHARED TABLE distribute­s food commoditie­s and basic health care items on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month, 9:30-11:30 a.m. in El Prado at El Pueblito Methodist Church, 1309 Paseo del Pueblo Norte; and from 1:30-3 p.m. at Talpa Community Center, State Road 518, Ranchos de Taos. Call Pastor Cheri Lyon at 505-440-6849. ST. JAMES FOOD PANTRY offers supplement­al groceries to all, Thursdays, 12:30-3:45 p.m. drive-thru at St. James Episcopal Church, 208 Camino de Santiago (off Gusdorf Road behind the Quality Inn), Taos. Infant necessitie­s DON’T SPEND TONS OF MONEY on expensive baby gear that you won’t need after a few months or a year. Borrow what you need and loan out what you don’t. Emily King has started a free baby gear lending library so parents can save money, energy and the planet by reusing gently-used infant and toddler essentials like strollers, car seats, high chairs, booster seats, cribs, as well as a selection of toys, bags and accessorie­s. Taos parents who want to donate, lend or borrow items may email babygearli­brary@gmail.com, or call 510-703-9777. For more informatio­n, visit taosbabyge­ar.wixsite.com/ babygear. Pets

PAYS TO HELP STRAYS Taos Feral Feline Friends, the all-volunteer animal charity, wants to help you adopt a stray cat. Pays To Help Strays is a free adoption service helping stray cats of Taos County and the Enchanted Circle. Qualified applicants receive these veterinary benefits: Spay/neuter surgery; all vet-recommende­d testing; vaccinatio­ns for rabies, and deadly viral diseases FVRCP and FELV. To be eligible, the adopter must contact TFFF within 60 days, or in advance, of the adoption. Cats from shelters, pet stores or breeders are ineligible for this program. Call TFFF at 575-758-3519 for more informatio­n. CAT AND DOG SPAY/NEUTER, VACCINE PROGRAM for the Town of Taos, Taos County and Taos Pueblo pet owners. Lower-income pet owners and all feral/outdoor/barn cat owners also eligible for free vaccine services, at Española Valley Humane Society, 505-753-0228. Dogs and cats must be between 8 weeks and 8 years of age.

CAT SPAYING/NEUTERING Free pet cat spaying/neutering in Taos available with a Zimmer Feline Foundation voucher. Town of Taos, Taos County and Taos Pueblo cats eligible. Call 505466-1676. Wellness

COMMUNITY ACUPUNCTUR­E to heal the nervous system, at the Taos Public Library Thursdays at 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. RSVP today by texting Karen Calderon, DOM at 415-609-5859.

COMMUNITY YOGA CLASSES every other Saturday in SecoLive spaces. Classes are donation-based on a sliding scale of $5-20. Please bring your own mat. Open to all levels and all bodies.

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