A special thanks goes to our dog owners for participating in our fashion show. For our amazing volunteers that have been instrumental in helping us create the show, Mr. Frank Thompson for creating our runway music and for taking pictures of our event, and to the Humane Society for their support of our event.
Enjoy the slideshow...Pictures speak louder than words.
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Book Fest
The book chosen to represent New Mexico at the 2009 National Book Festival is Juan the Bear and the Water of Life. The author is Juan Estevan Arellano, co-author Enrique Lamadrid, and illustrators Amy C
ordova and Genaro Padilla.
The National Book Festival, held in Washington DC, is an annual Fall event sponsored by the Library of Congress and the National Center for the Book. The New Mexico State Library has been participating with a booth in the Pavilion of the States since the inception of the event in 2002. Each year, the organizers ask each state to choose a children’s or young adult book to represent at the booths. Juan the Bear seemed the ideal choice since it is a beautifully illustrated children’s book with bilingual text, the story represents important cultural values and history, and is published by the University of New Mexico Press. A special note: the author is the husband of Elena Arrellano, director of the P'oe Tsawa Community Library in Ohkay Owingeh, NM.
ordova and Genaro Padilla.Saturday, July 18, 2009
Walter Cronkite
Friday, July 17, 2009
Wild About Harry
Chautauqua
"Wild About Harry"
Bess Truman
performed by
Kay Sebring-Roberts Kuhlman
August 5th @ noon
outside at the backstage theater behind the library, Bring your lawn chair or blanket and lunch to enjoy an hour with the exuberant and unconventional Bess Truman. Meet Bess 1st in 1918 sending Harry off to war. Then, see bess 35 years later as she is in her last week in the White House as 1st lady. Come enjoy this truly entertaining woman.
This chautauqua is made possible by the New Mexico Humanities Council and the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs.

Ruidoso Public Library
105 Kansas City Road
In case of inclement weather, the program will move inside to the Family library classroom.
Friday, July 10, 2009
Reflections of an Ambassador

Come Join us for this awesome program - Everyone's welcomed
At the Ruidoso Public Library-Friday July 24th 11am-Noon
also from 1pm-2pm for teens and Adults.
Meet the Ambassador Wolf
For more information please call 575-258-3704 ask for ext. 2005
Email: Cherylvolosin@ruidoso.nm.gov
Meet Flury the Ambassador wolf. This was such a wonderful experience we were pleased to have Leyton Cougar and Flury at our Library.
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