[Singles] FW: Cowboy Days
Fred Atkinson
fatkinson at mishmash.com
Wed Mar 4 17:14:57 CST 2015
Kathy,
As it stands right now, I should be able to go.
What about the rest of you?
Regards,
Fred
On Wed, March 4, 2015 4:01 pm, Kathy Jones wrote:
> Are we still going to this on Saturday?
>
>
> Kathy
> ________________________________
> From: Cindy Esqueda
> Sent: Wednesday, March 04, 2015 3:57 PM
> To: Aldo Magana; Cindy Esqueda; Connie Stewart; Crystal Valdez; Dorothy
> Irion; Edna Zuniga; Gigi Dougherty; Isabel Gonzalez; Kathy Jones; Laurie
> Mullins; Lydia Banegas; Marlena Metzgar; Melissa Zuniga; Olivia Bernal;
> Patricia Bianco; Sylvia Martinez; Teresa Roberts; Terri Arellano; Terry
> Dean; Vanessa Robles; Veronica Moreno; Al Puentes; Carmen Granados; Jerry
> Ontiveros; Willie Manning
> Subject: Cowboy Days
>
>
>
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> From: Roman, Edwina, DCA [mailto:Edwina.Roman at state.nm.us]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 04, 2015 3:21 PM
> To: Cindy Esqueda
> Subject: RE: invoice
>
>
> Received your email.
>
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>
> Feel free to pass on this information to anyone who may be interested.
> Below is information on our biggest annual event at the museum held this
> weekend:
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> For 15 years, Cowboy Days has brought plenty of Western fun to Las
> Cruces.
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> As the festival at the New Mexico Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum enters its
> 16th year, more activities are being added to help keep the Old West and
> New Mexicos ranching traditions alive. This years event is 9 a.m. to 5
> p.m. on March 7-8. Admission is $5 for everyone age 5 and older (no
> discounts or passes).
>
> A Cowboy Dinner & Dance is part of the festivities this year on March 7,
> with a barbecue beef dinner from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. and a dance from
> 7:30 p.m. to midnight. The Las Cruces band, The Desperados, will provide
> the live music, and there will be a cash bar. Tickets for this
> fund-raising event are $30 per person and are on sale at the museum.
>
> Old West Thunder will do gunfight re-enactments and Enchantment
> Historical Productions will do a 19th-Century Fashion Show that
> progresses to modern times, as well as perform as the Skunk Valley
> Singers and a living history skit called Daniel F. Beatty: Purveyor of
> Pump Organs, Clocks and Sewing Machines.
>
>
> Another living history activity this year is the annual time travel
> program in the museums Horse & Cattle Barn. Pickles, Pies &
> Cowpunchers takes visitors back to a Spring Fair in Magdalena, N.M. in
> 1886. Cowboy Days attendees are invited to interact with the characters
> as the 1886 folks celebrate the completion of the railroad. Miners and
> cowpunchers are sampling the wares as townspeople set up various booths
> and offer pickle tasting and a pie auction. The sheriff and his deputies
> are keeping an eye on everyone. The time travel experience is from 1 p.m.
> to 3 p.m. each day.
>
> The new activities this year include mechanical bull rides (for $5 each),
> and cow bingo. The Borderland Pistoleros Cowboy Mounted Shooting Club
> returns for the second year to demonstrate this fast-growing sport.
> Riders on horseback go through a course in the museums Roping Arena
> firing blanks to pop balloon targets. The museum also will offer its
> Parade of Breeds program where six different breeds of beef cattle will
> be herded into the Round Pen where the origins and characteristics of
> each breed will be discussed.
>
> Cowboy Days also features chuck wagon cooking, stagecoach rides, arts and
> crafts vendors, food vendors, demonstrations and many childrens
> activities, including the Sheriffs School. Pony rides for kids are $5
> each, in addition to regular admission. Pat Howards working dogs will
> show their herding ability on Sunday only, and there will be a plant sale
> both days at the museums greenhouse.
>
> Music is always part of Cowboy Days and this years roster of musicians
> and singers include James Michael, Gary Colson, Kenny Arroyo, Washtub
> Jerry, Voz Vaqueros, Eddy Harrison and Jim Jones. Also, members of the
> Western Writers of America will sign copies of their books, tell stories
> and do readings. The featured authors are Ollie Reed, Stephen Zimmer and
> Melody Groves.
>
>
> The New Mexico Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum is located at 4100 Dripping
> Springs Road. For more information, call (575) 522-4100 or visit
> www.nmfarmandranchmuseum.org<http://www.nmfarmandranchmuseum.org>
>
>
> Thank you.
>
>
> ~Edwina
> E. M. Román
> Deputy Director/Finance and Operations
> New Mexico Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum
> 4100 Dripping Springs Road
> Las Cruces, NM 88011
> Work: (575) 522-4100, ext. 105
> FAX: (575) 522-3085
> edwina.roman at state.nm.us<mailto:edwina.roman at state.nm.us>
>
>
> From: Cindy Esqueda [mailto:cesqueda at lcps.k12.nm.us]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 04, 2015 2:31 PM
> To: Roman, Edwina, DCA
> Subject: invoice
>
>
> Hello Edwina,
> Please see attached.
> Please let me know you received this email. We are having major email
> issues district-wide. Youll notice I took 10% off for the excursion to
> Young Park. This is where they ate lunch.
> Thank you.
>
>
> What do you get when you cross proison ivy
> with a four-leaf clover? A rash of good luck.
>
> Cindy Esqueda
> Admin. Asst. for Finance
> 505 S. Main, Ste. 249
> Las Cruces, NM 88001
> 575-527-5830
> cesqueda at lcps.k12.nm.us<mailto:cesqueda at lcps.k12.nm.us>
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