Around Trinidad Magazine

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About Us Be Heard Today’s Information VS Yesterday’s News Around Trinidad Making a Go of It – Shirley Compton Loves Mary Kay Howdy Visitors (Tourist Information) Trinidad has Two Times the Charm Stay the Night (Local Hotels & Motels) Shopping (Local Stores and Shops) Things to Do (Fun Places and Activities) Fresh Air (Outdoor Recreation) Gimme More Golf Hot Tips (Style and Beauty) 10 Lovely Locks Hair Tips How to Use the Around Trinidad Website College Spot (Trinidad State Jr. College) TSJC Does the Robot - TSJC’s Robotics Students Propel to Top Honors Sports Miner Golf Off to Fast Start The Magic of Trinidad Calendars and Schedules Hall of Fame Local Business Owner Makes a Big Stink Healthy Living Use It or Lose It! Cover Story Round-Up Queen Rides Again! Horoscopes Appetizing Places (Restaurants, Diners and Cafés) Backyard Vacation Wild Wes Trail Ride Delicious Dishes (Family Recipes) Business Spotlight

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Fashion that Fits – Lady Grace (A Specialty Boutique) Art & Music Raggio! – A New Way of Thinking Trinidad Treasures (Senior Spotlight) Timeless Beauty Paw News (Our Pampered Pets) Government Dam Project Moves Forward Family Time The Right Start New Views (A Word from Our Youth) Education Holy Trinity Academy - The Little School that Could Believe (Where to Worship) Memorials – Gone but Not Forgotten

A Word from the Editor…

The Around Trinidad magazine and website were created to put the community’s best foot forward. This is your forum; feature your children, your business, your organization and your event – everything around Trinidad. It is up to us to make sure that our community is viewed as a place someone would want to live, visit, work and enjoy life. We want our readers to see the best of everything around us. We want to highlight the people that make up our community and the traditional values that make this city a wonderful place to live.

traditional promotions to give businesses the ultimate marketing experience. Everything AroundUS brings the community together and builds value for local businesses and services by helping people access everything the area has to offer. We use the power of one communication platform to highlight the fun and excitement around us. With over 40 years of combined marketing experience Everything AroundUS has developed an incomparable social networking solution. We make it easy for individuals and businesses to enjoy and connect with the community.

AROUND TRINIDAD

To be successful as a reflection of the community we need you to send your contributions of news, events, content for our feature pages and of course your comments and suggestions on what we could do better. Purchase a subscription for your family and an extra copy so you can send it to your family and friends out of town. Let everyone you care about in on the positive news that is happening here at home.

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF/OWNER E.R.A. McCarthey

This is where your advertising dollars will have the best return on investment; surrounded by positive articles and fun features that will not end up under the neighbor’s dog or bird, but a timeless piece that can be proudly displayed on a coffee table, in the workplace break room or physician’s waiting room. Now you can get the word out about your business in a colorful and creative way. The residents of this community have something classy and colorful to represent them. We hope you enjoy it!

FEATURES DIRECTOR David J. Santistevan Jr.

ART & DESIGN DIRECTOR/OWNER Jay Martinez EXECUTIVE MANAGING EDITOR Marty Hackett

Around Trinidad has been funded by Merged Media and Everything AroundUS. It has was built by Jay Martinez, E.R.A. McCarthey, David J. Santistevan Jr., Marty Hackett and many lovely people in the Trinidad Community.

Our Mission…

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Around Trinidad is dedicated to bringing the community together and building relationships with the people, businesses, organizations, government, educational institutions and community as a whole. Our focus is to provide local information so our residents can rediscover their hometown and visitors can see it SHINE!

About US… Everything AroundUS and Merged Media, the parent companies of Around Trinidad, can help with internet strategies such as customized website design, traffic, search engine optimization, articles, banners, links and web site validation. We also offer traditional marketing services such as branding, product design, print media, audio and video. Our companies offer more opportunities for local businesses by promoting events and social activities in the community. We take the world around us and bring it to you! Everything AroundUS pushes social networking to the next level by using our platform to promote businesses with giveaways, social activities and exciting events! Our team merges the virtual elements of social networking with

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Agency. The business grew and in only 10 months they had increased annual revenues from about $25,000 to a whopping $860,000.

About US By Marty Hackett Inside this issue is a little quiz to help you determine how well you know your partner. One of the questions asks if you remember where you were and what you were doing when you met. The young entrepreneurs who venture to develop this magazine met while the two were living and working in Phoenix, Arizona. A talented and just as beautiful young lady was singing “Tainted Love” by Marilyn Manson in a Karaoke contest while our young man was at the same pub in a business meeting. That was how the partnership began that made them the success they are. Jay Martinez and E.R.A. McCarthy are the owners and designers of Around Trinidad, a new magazine they are working hard to offer the Trinidad community, because as Jay puts it, “We think Trinidad deserves better.” There is something about our town that people love. “It’s a beautiful town and we want to show it off,” E.R.A. explained. Even though, with the talent and experience these two young people have, they could work and live anywhere they choose, E.R.A. wants to raise her children here. Jay’s roots are in Trinidad. His mother, father and siblings have an extensive history in this community, having owned and owning their own businesses. “Jay’s mother is the only one that I trust with my children,” E.R.A. said. The couple have a 15-month old darling little girl named Tora and their precious little red-haired man, Jay Jr. came into the world just 6 weeks ago. “We were on our way back to Phoenix from Ft. Collins and we stopped in Trinidad to visit my family. E.R.A. fell in love with the town and so we’re staying,” said Jay. They purchased and remodeled a home and using their combined talents, have expanded their business to start a new website and news magazine –Around Trinidad. Through Merged Media, another company they started and have watched grow and flourish, they have designed and launched websites for the AR Mitchell Museum, Commercial Street Salon, The Trinidad Corner Shop and a website for former State Representative Wes McKinley. However, all of the recent accomplishments made in the past two years don’t compare to those preceding their move to Trinidad. Both began college at the age of 16, E.R.A. in Phoenix and Jay attending Trinidad State Jr. College and each one

studying various art forms-While Jay was studying to receive Bachelor’s Degrees in Design, Marketing, Computer Animation and Videography at the Phoenix Art Institute, E.R.A. was studying Art Education, Neuroscience, Art History and Computer Graphic Design. By 18 years of age, she was teaching K-12 art in Arizona at the Academy for Science and Technology. She has also taught 3D animation and computer graphics classes, ELL, English and ceramics. “My favorite job was working at Dunbar Elementary where we had many students from Somalia and Mexico who were in my English Language Learning classes. The school district and it’s families had very little money. None of the refugee students spoke English and they had never even seen a school bus,” E.R.A. explained. The school saw a huge influx of refugees, being the time when Somalia was suffering genocide. “It paid the lowest, but it was still my favorite!” Jay’s awe-inspiring career is just as interesting and varied. Finishing his education at the best art institute in the nation, he began work for Marvel, DC and Image Comics, drawing and coloring comic books. His mother, Elsie Martinez, has one of his first comic book covers framed and hanging in her home. “I did comics like Superman, GI Joe, Spiderman and Transformers.” He then went on to start his own business-Dreamality Studios, a technology marketing company. The company offered web design, interactive CDs, design print, motion theatres for such companies as Hummer where he designed virtual test drives and interactive virtual tours. He also produced two magazines Push, a nightlife magazine and Shake Magazine, a community news magazine similar to Around Trinidad. After That Jay became an Art Director working with print media and web design. He went on to work for Axway, a world-wide software company based in Paris. His job with Axway, which has offices all over the world and across the United States, took him to such countries as France, Italy, Spain and England, offering website marketing in multiple languages. It was when Jay was a business consultant in Phoenix in sales and marketing that he met E.R.A. who was working on a ceramic mural for Sky Harbor Airport. She put her efforts into working with Jay to build an amazing marketing and business consulting company. They moved to Ft. Collins where the couple started marketing and building the business systems for a nationwide Auto Buyer’s

They also have Right Choice Financial Advisors, where E.R.A. is a consultant to mostly elderly consumers who are being “ripped off ” by marketing and business companies. “I help them get their money back,” E.R.A. explained. Everything Around US, their website business, has all local communication platforms in cities such as San Diego, San Francisco, Phoenix, Salt Lake City and Vancouver and they have added nearly 150 smaller websites for smaller communities. After two years of planning and hard work, they just recently opened their first school- Academy of CLASS- a culture language art society school in Ft. Collins. The after-school program, taught by teachers native to a variety of foreign countries, creatively teaches the students to learn a foreign language while experiencing the culture of that country. Using IPads, 3D televisions and taking virtual tours through foreign countries, E.R.A.’s hope is for her students to be “global!” “While they are learning to create Spanish pottery, they are being taught in that language,” a beaming E.R.A. explains of their creative venture. Beginning with just 15 pre-school, home-schooled and senior citizens, they are hoping to increase the student numbers this fall when school begins, and eventually expanding to the entire western hemisphere. How does the young mother and father juggle the companies they own, the employees that include a team in Bulgaria that handles all the programming and the 200 other associates that help maintain the businesses? 21st Century technology. “We run nationwide satellite companies by phone and internet, which allows us to live in Trinidad.” Here, they are energetically becoming a part of the community they have chosen to raise their children in. Jay was elected President of the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and E.R.A. is a board member; they have hosted, sponsored and donated funding and time to numerous events in collaboration with the Hispanic Chamber, Hometown Holidays and TSJC; and donated services to the AR Mitchell Museum for their website. Now, as the couple proudly puts it, “We want to bring the community together by putting everything in one place, a positive printed piece for locals and tourists.” Their goal is to use the Around Trinidad website and this magazine to help the residents of the community “Show Off Trinidad!” “There are so many good people here. We want to put the community’s best foot forward and show off the traditional values that make Trinidad what it is! And we’re having fun!”

ERA@AroundTrinidad.com Jay@AroundTrinidad.com



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Today’s Information VS Yesterday’s News By E.R.A. McCarthey

News and information websites are popping up everywhere online as printed newspaper subscriptions dwindle…This is NOT a Coincidence. Why would anyone want to read a smelly newspaper, get ink on their fingers and read news that is days old when they can flip out a smart phone, go to a news website, read news minutes old and chat about it with their friends? The USC Annenberg Center for the Digital Future predicts that in 5 years most printed newspapers will be out of business. Many newspapers such as the Chicago Tribune and Minneapolis Star are bankrupt while others like the 150-year old Rocky Mountain Denver News have completely shut down. Savvy news companies like the Seattle

Post-Intelligencer have turned to an all-digital format. Magazine and book sales have gone down but they are still viable products in today’s digital society. Most likely, this is because the content is not time sensitive and many contain beautiful imagery that is better enjoyed in a tactile format. The point being… if you want breaking news, you need to get comfortable with the internet and subscribe to digital information websites that will give you news minutes old…not trivia about days long gone. Another wonderful feature of getting news online is the ability to read multiple articles from a varied group of sources. This helps you gain a clearer picture of the information presented and you can then evaluate it for yourself. You will no longer be told what you should think by one or two local journalists.

You will have a world of opinions and ideas to help you form your own. The Around Trinidad website is YOUR platform. Please post your ideas, articles and opinions. We also encourage everyone to comment on the articles presented by our journalists, guest writers and paid contributors. It’s all FREE! Just create a profile or login with your Facebook. This magazine is a standalone periodical created to highlight you, your family and friends, your business or organization and the beauty that surrounds us. This magazine is YOURS so please email or mail your news, any POSITIVE articles, information or event ideas to us and we’ll share them with our community.

Contact us at info@AroundTrinidad.com or CALL: 719.422.3301


Making a Go of It Shirley Compton LOVES Mary Kay

By Doc Leonetti Like a horse and carriage, or love and marriage, Shirley Compton and Mary Kay Cosmetics are a definite fit. Mary Kay, a company that provides skin care products, sun care, anti-aging products, colognes, and an array of glamour items, has been a booming business since 1963. Mary Kay will celebrate its 50th anniversary this year. Compton has been associated with the company since March 30, 29 fruitful years ago. In March of 1982, she began her venture with the corporation while still employed by the Trinidad School District as an elementary school teacher. “It’s a great home-based business,” explained Compton in a recent interview. “It can be worked full-time or part-time, and it can be easily massaged into one’s life style. I thoroughly enjoy working with clients and sometimes changing the lives of individuals, and I most thoroughly enjoy the work because of the endless personalities of all the wonderful people I meet on a daily basis, day after day, week after week, year after year. It has also been most fantastic because of the unlimited support of my entire family. Our girls were young children when I began working for Mary Kay. Dick did a million things to help,” she said of her supportive and loving husband. “His great support and the support of my children have been instrumental in my success with the company.”

A brief corporate history of the company shows us that it relates its corporate culture to its success through “independent consultants-product selling liaison and partnership.” It relies heavily on a network of consultants and franchises scattered across the world. This successful corporate model has contributed to a host of excellent beauty care and cosmetic products that are comparable to any other in the world.

Over two million consultants are staffed by the Mary Kay Corporation. Global sales for 2011 totaled three billion dollars. The effervescent Compton has sales recruits working with her in Colorado, Missouri, Utah, New Mexico, Texas, and Wisconsin. In Colorado, she has business associates working on her team in Trinidad, Walsenburg, Parker, and Cotopaxi. Mary Kay is successful for a reason, so believes Compton. The company’s philosophy is based on the Golden

pg 04 Rule, “Do unto others as you would have them do onto you” in its work with potential customers. Corporate priorities, most appropriately, are, ‘God first, family second, and career third.’ “I am so impressed with the company and with our founder Mary Kay Ash because of the personal interest she took in all her employees,” said Compton. “She took the corporate mottos to heart. I can personally vouch for that. She passed away in November 22, 2001, but I will never forget her kindness and sincere concern for the people who worked for her. She contacted me personally numerous times to inquire as to the health and welfare of me and my family. She created a great cosmetic company. This line of work presents a great opportunity for women seeking full or part-time employment. I would certainly recommend the Mary Kay Company very highly.”


Howdy Visitors Trinidad has Two Times the Charm ******Trinidad’s two local state byways will be participating in a program designed for kid friendly and family healthy vacations. ****** Photos by Trinidad and Las Animas County News Article by Tara Marshall Colorado Welcome Center TRINIDAD-----The two Colorado State Scenic and Historic Byways that pass through Trinidad and significant parts of Las Animas County have been chosen to participate in a new exciting program designed by the Colorado Department of Transportations State Byways Commission. The program will center on offering kid-healthy, family-oriented travel experiences. It will target families who enjoy nature based travel and seek affordable weekend getaway adventures. Each of the chosen byways is poised to capitalize on national programs designed to get kids moving and exploring the outdoors. The program will be seeking to build strong relationships between the adjoining communities along each byway by offering joint assistance to businesses in developing family centered experiences. Of the states 25 Scenic and Historic Byways, five individual byways were selected to participate in the program. To qualify, each byway was asked to submit an application

based on the ability to offer outdoor recreation year round to youth of all ages ranging from pre-school through high school. Two of the five byways selected are anchored in Trinidad: the Highway of Legends which runs between the Cities of Trinidad and Walsenburg on Highway 12 and the Santa Fe Trail which comes up from New Mexico on I-25, heading down Trinidad’s Main Street and stretches all the way to the Kansas state line. Also chosen to participate were the West Elk Loop Scenic Byway near Gunnison, the Los Caminos Antiguos Scenic Byway near Alamosa and the Gold Belt Tour Scenic Byway near Cripple Creek. The program was designed to raise Colorado’s profile on the National scene as the leading travel destination for family experiences. As the program launches and is marketed on a state and national level, Trinidad will benefit both in tourism and economics. “During the application process we partnered with Lamar & La Junta to submit an entry for the Santa Fe Trail and we partnered with La Veta and Cuchara to submit an entry for the Highway of Legends. Only 5 byways out of the 25 state byways were chosen to participate and both of our entries were chosen. This will be a very exciting opportunity for Trinidad!” Additional Media Information: The Welcome Center encourages residents and the media to contact the following individuals to discuss

this exciting program and its effect on our local area. For more information please call Tara Marshall at 719-846-9512 or e-mail at tara. marshall@trinidad.co.gov


Stay The Night Hotels & Motels

Best Western Trinidad Inn 900 West Adams I-25 & Exit 13A 800-955-2215 719-846-2215 55 Rooms, 1 Suite AARP rates, HBO, WiFi. Jacuzzi, outdoor pool, fitness center, fax/secretarial services. Microwave & refrigerator in every room. Free hot deluxe breakfast. Ample truck parking, 5 minutes to municipal golf course. Pet friendly. Budget Host Inn & RV Park 10301 Santa Fe Trail I-25 & Exit 11 719-846-3307 26 Rooms, 2 Suites Economy rates, HBO, WiFi. Microwave & refrigerator in every room. Pet friendly. Budget Summit Inn & RV Park 9800 Santa Fe Trail I-25 & Exit 11 719-846-2251 37 Rooms, 1 Minisuite Economy rates, HBO, WiFi, fax, guest laundry. Microwave & refrigerator in every room. Full hookups in RV park. Beautiful views. Pet friendly.

La Quinta Inn & Suites Wellness Hotel 2833 Toupal Drive 1-800-SLEEPLQ (753-3757) 719-845-0102 100 rooms, 30 suites Indoor and outdoor convention areas. Twenty-four-hour indoor pool, Jacuzzi, snack shop, fitness center, and business center. Massage by appointment. Pub & pizza parlor with deli; complimentary breakfast buffet with stay, 4am-11am; and room service. Gift store. WiFi, LCD TV, refrigerator, and microwave in every room. Guest laundry, arcade, indoor access with two elevators, local artwork and gallery. Local transportation available. Pet friendly with a pet park. Quality Inn Trinidad 3125 Toupal Drive I-25 & Exit 11 800-4Choice (424-6423) 719-497-8000 110 Rooms, 3 Suites AARP and AAA rates, HBO, Jacuzzi, fitness center, indoor pool, pool tables, fax and secretarial service, WiFi. Restaurant and lounge. Pet friendly. Trail’s End Motel 616 East Main 719-846-4425

Cawthon Motel & RV Park 1701 Santa Fe Trail 719-846-3303

20 Rooms Economy rates, nonsmoking rooms, near downtown. WiFi, microwave, and refrigerator in every room. New deck with barbeque and tables for evenings outdoors. Pet friendly.

24 Rooms Economy rates, nightly, weekly, monthly. Cable, guest laundry, and showers. Microwave & refrigerator in every room. Small pets no charge in RV park only.

Trinidad Motor Inn 702 West Main I-25 & Exit 13B 719-846-2271

Frontier Motel 815 Goddard Avenue I-25 & Exit 15 888-999-3996 719-846-2261

68 Rooms, 12 Suites Kids under 12 free. HBO, WiFi. Outdoor pool. Pet friendly.

20 Rooms, 1 Suite Economy rates, HBO, coffee and souvenir shop.

Trinidad Super 8 Motel 1924 Freedom Road I-25 & Exit 15 719-846-8280

Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites 3130 Santa Fe Trail Drive At Exit 11 1-888-HOLIDAY (465-4329) 719-845-8400

38 Rooms, 4 Suites Discount rates, HBO, WiFi, 2 Jacuzzi suites, fax service, guest laundry, handicap rooms, truck parking. Pet friendly.

86 rooms, 15 suites Rooms completely appointed with LCD TVs with premium cable channels, high-speed internet and WiFi, ergonomic work spaces, hair dryers and ironing boards. Suites have all room amenities plus refrigerators, microwaves, and many extras.

Bed & Breakfasts

Restaurant is open 6am-10pm, serving American cuisine for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Catering for conventions and meetings, room service. Restaurant and lounge feature outdoor patio with great views; lounge has 52” plasma TV. The hotel has a sweet shop.

Black Jack’s Inn 225 West Main Street 719-846-9501 blackjackssaloon.com

Three banquet and meeting rooms accommodate from 20 to 120. Business services include executive suites, unstaffed business center, copy machine, facsimile, PC and printer, high-speed internet.

5 suites Above the famous Black Jack’s Saloon & Steakhouse, five air-conditioned suites with period antiques are perfect for a night wrapped in the splendor of the 1880s. Continental breakfast. Wi-Fi, cable, and business center.

Trinidad’s B&Bs offer early-twentieth-century opulence with modern comforts. All are within walking distance of Trinidad’s downtown historic district with galleries, boutiques, and restaurants.

pg 06 Stone Mansion B&B 212 East Second Street 877-264-4279 719-845-1625 stonemansionbb.com 3 rooms with private baths Opulent turn-of-the-century mansion. Gourmet breakfast, late afternoon and evening refreshments. Two blocks from downtown. Whole house WiFi. Tarabino Inn & Gallery 310 East Second Street 866-846-8808 719-846-2115 tarabinoinn.com 2 rooms, 2 suites A fine B&B and gallery in a gracious historic mansion. Gourmet breakfast and afternoon refreshments. Two blocks from downtown. WiFi.

RV Parks in Trinidad, Colorado Budget Host Inn & RV Park 10301 Santa Fe Trail I-25 & Exit 11 719-846-3307 High-speed internet in the RV park. Pet friendly. Budget Summit Inn & RV Park 9800 Santa Fe Trail I-25 & Exit 11 719-846-2251 Full hookups, WiFi, fax, guest laundry. Beautiful views. Pet friendly. Cawthon Motel & RV Park 1701 Santa Fe Trail 719-846-3341 Economy rates nightly, weekly, monthly. Guest laundry and showers. Pet friendly

Information Provided By: www.HistoricTrinidad.com


SHOPPING

Alpha Pawn & Antiques 227 N. Commercial St. 719-846-8211 Trinidad Silver, gold, jewelry, guns, antiques. A.R. Mitchell Museum Gift Shop & Gallery 150 E. Main 719-846-4224 armitchell.org Paintings, sculpture, and jewelry from noted southwestern artists as well as photographs, books, cards, and many other fine gift items. Limited-edition prints of Arthur Roy Mitchell’s works. Bealls 2024 Freedom Road 719-845-0861 Men’s, women’s, juniors’ and children’s clothing and shoes. Big R of Trinidad 2202 Freedom Rd 719-845-1864 Fishing and hunting equipment including packs, footwear, and apparel as well as western wear and a full line of automotive and garden products. Ranch and agricultural supplies. Full hardware section. Boutique 309 309 W. Main 719-846-2555 Women’s clothing, jewelry, handbags, and a full line of body care products. CAD Creationsl 121 E. Main 719-846-7902 Metal art, chimes, signs, glass etching, antler art. Tropical fish, reptiles, and birds. C&S Outdoors 238 N. Commercial 719-845-0300 Hunting and fishing gear. Corazon Gallery 149 E. Main 719-846-0207 Works by over 20 artists in a wide range of media: oil, pastels, watercolor, photography, fused and stained glass, pottery, sculpture, mixed media. Also carries teas and teapots, original cards, ladies’ fashions. Gift wrapping and custom orders. The Corner Shop 101 E. Main 719-846-3301 One-of-a-kind items made in Colorado and New Mexico. Hand-painted boots and shoes, one pair never repeated; bring in your own for a hand-painted design. Buffalo leather handmade and designed handbags embossed with turquoise and stones. Walking sticks, some with a compass or a whistle to call your dog. Sassy hand-sewn silk scarves. The ladies’ boutique carries one-of-a-kind designer clothing, sizes and types to suit all tastes and pocketbooks.

Corral Pawn & Trading 126 E. Main 719-846-6043 A collection of Native American crafts such as rugs, bows and arrows, masks, spears, peace pipes, and cross bows. Tools of all kinds and a full line of Kwal paints as well as hunting and fishing equipment, jewelry, and gift items. Curly’s Bead Emporium 301 W. Main 719-846-8647 An ever-changing collection of pearls, vintage Czech glass, sterling silver, semiprecious gems, and findings. Semiprivate classes offered Farmers’ Market Cimino Downtown Park, corner of Las Animas Street and Modica The gathering place for baked goods, regionally grown produce, bison meat free of chemicals and hormones, and a wide range of gourmet items. Francesca’s Unique Gifts and Furniture 210B N. Commercial 719-845-8508 A unique blend of past and present. Antique furniture, heirloom collectibles, one-of-a-kind gift items. Furniture refinishing and maintenance products. Frank Images 234 N. Commercial 719-846-3685 frankimages.net Original photography, fine art copywork, giclée printmaker. Framing. Art prints from the past as well as maps. Your images reproduced on canvas. Galerie Vivante 214 E. Main 719-334-0087 rodneywood.com Art space and working studio of master artist Rodney Wood and his beautiful but oft disturbing imagery. Visitors are welcome. Hours vary according to whim, by appointment, or just stop by and push the red button door chime. Numerous special events and exhibitions throughout the year. For more information, call or get on the mailing list by writing to rodneywood51@msn.com. Gallery at the Savoy 309 N. Commercial Showcasing Don Bruer and other local and regional artists. The large gallery has themed rooms such as a movie memorabilia room, art of the 60s & 70s, Asian and European works, and also vintage items. Owner Lucky Murphy and companion, scarlet macaw Ethel, greet visitors to this unique gallery. Gallery Main 130 E. Main 719-846-1441 trinidadartscouncil.com Showcases local and traveling exhibitions. Project of the Trinidad Area Arts Council.


Golden Eagle Gallery 147 E. Main 719-846-3931 Featuring the Native American visionary art of Carole Bourdo. Booths showcase the works of other local artists. Art supplies, framing & matting. Golf Shop at Trinidad Golf Course 1417 Nolan Drive 719-846-4015 Name brand clubs, apparel, bags. Junior and private lessons. Hadad’s Home Furnishings 131 E. Main 719-846-3373 Higher-quality furnishings. Ida & Sherry’s Used Furniture 635 E. Main 719-845-1082 A floor-to-ceiling secondhand store with everything from gardening pots to books, kitchen items, tools, and furniture. Lane’s Antiques 9850 Santa Fe Trail 719-846-3143 Many rare and unusual items, including a large inventory of western antiques. Also carries oak and pine furniture and Indian jewelry. Maggie & Moz 113 N. Commercial 719-846-2700 Decorating for the home. Estate sales. Natural Food Store 316 Prospect 719-846-7577 Organic grains, vitamin and herb supplements, natural health and beauty products, books, wide selection of teas. Antiques and collectibles. A Novel Destination 132 N. Commercial St. 719-680-8580 or 846-6841 Used books.

Information Provided By: www.HistoricTrinidad.com

Omar’s Dollar & Variety Store 906 E. Main Perfume, toys, tools, purses, cosmetics. Original Townsite Fine Art Gallery 152 Elm St. 719-846-8459 Featuring paintings by Alan and Lois Petersen and other local artists and artisans. Choose your frames for 5 x 7 artwork. Hours: Tues-Sun 10am-2pm. Winter hours, Wed-Sun 10am-2pm. Purgatoire River Trading Company 113 E. Main 719-845-0202 Antique Navajo rugs, pottery, Anasazi points, Pima baskets, old pawn jewelry. All museum quality. Fine art. Rarebird Guitar Laboratory 202 E. Elm 303-564-2212 rarebirdguitarlab.com/blog/ Artisan-crafted custom guitars, mandolins, and banjos. Sweet Sanctuary 267 N. Commercial 719-845-8880 Jewelry, wind chimes, a wide array of items. Teri’s Hallmark & Floral 155 E. Main 719-846-3544

Trinidad Community Co-op 200 E. Elm 719-846-7869 A health food co-op with organic foods. Products from local farmers, ranchers, and artisans. Trinidad Greenhouses 626 Stonewall Ave. 846-2203 Trinidad History Museum Bookstore 312 E. Main 719-846-7217 Regional history books, children’s books, cookbooks, and gift items. Gift wrapping, mail orders, shipping. Property of History Colorado. Ultimate Sports & Nutrition 2505 E. Main 719-846-8359 Bicycles and accessories. Nutrition for cyclists. Urban Attitude 114 N. Commercial 719-845-0113 Men’s and women’s fashion and hip hop clothing, body jewelry, and tobacco accessories. Valcom Motorsports 13480 Hwy. 350 719-846-9446 ATVs, motorcycles, parts and accessories.

Collectibles such as Precious Moments. Russell Stover candies, fresh flowers & funeral arrangements, jewelry, home accessories, and gift items along with the full line of greeting cards. Also offers tuxedo rentals and wedding accessories and floral arrangements.

Vintage Treasures 439 N. Commercial 719-680-0415

Theresa’s Antiques & Collectibles 162 E. Main 719-846-7224

Whispering Wind 269 N. Commercial 719-846-0452

Many dealers under one roof offer a wide selection of lamps, kitchen items, furniture, linens, and more.

Fine jewelry, clothing, collectibles, antiques.

Vintage clothing, jewelry, accessories. Art by local artists.

Trinidad Archery & Tackle 409 N. Commercial 719-680-2527 Full service archery and tackle. Hand-tied flies. Live bait.

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THINGS to Do…

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Go to the Movies…

Movie Picture Showhouse 3600 E. Main St.

Fox Theatre 423 W. Main St.

Enjoy live Theatre…

Visit scrtheatre.com for scheduled performances

Strap on some skates… Skateland 424 W. Main St.

Visit a Museum… Louden-Henritze Archaeology Museum 600 Prospect St. Mitchell Museum of Western Art 150 E. Main St. Trinidad History Museum 312 E. Main St.

Children’s Museum 314 N. Commercial St.

Take in the arts…

Women on the Land: Creating Conscious Community

Coordinated by Joe Tarabino, Karen Howl, Marilyn Leuszler and Jaquie Gipson.

* Jaquie Gipson created the soundtrack and will play before and after the film is shown.

Purpose of this event: Screening of the new film, Women on the Land: Creating Conscious Community. The film shows why the sustainable, organic, local food movement is essential in our current world of dwindling natural resources and economic decline. The film features Trinidad local Jaquie Gipson’s exceptional music on the soundtrack and has many of the farm scenes that local artist Karen Howl has painted. Jaquie will play live music before and after the film and Karen will have her farm paintings on display in the Massari foyer. Amanda Gray (skilled farmer, goatherd, and all-around remarkable person) will be the guest speaker after the film. Many folks in our area are interested in this type of lifestyle as demonstrated by an increased number of small farms. a CSA, the Co-op, Trinidad Community Farmer’s Market, the community garden, the Baca-Bloom Heritage Gardens, Earth Mountain Farm, Foghino Farm and an increase in home gardeners, sustainable homes and growing domes. These groups will be encouraged to have information available to distribute after the screening. It is hoped that a large part of community will attend the showings and get involved with our local food producers, crafters and artists.

* Karen Howl will display her paintings based on the farm in Mendocino, California. * Amanda Gray, one of the women highlighted in the film will come from California to speak and answer questions. When: Saturday, September 8, 6-8 PM Sunday, September 9, 2-4 PM Where: Massari, TSJC Campus Filmakers: Laurie York and Carmen Goodyear, Mendocino Coast Films Cost: $5 per person, children under 12 free The production of the film was made possible through a successful Kickstarter project and this will be the first time shown in Colorado!

Corazon Art Gallery 149 E. Main

Eagle Totem Gallery 147 E. Main

The screening was made possible in part by a grant from the City of Trinidad’s Art & Cultural Advisory Commission in collaboration with TSJC.

TAAC Main Gallery 130 E. Main St.

Website: www.womenontheland.com

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Watch for a schedule of weekly events and more to do in regular issues of Everything Around Trinidad…Coming to you beginning Oct 5, 2012


Sudoku FRESH AIR Gimme More Golf

Golf is a favored sport here in Trinidad where the outdoor scenery is lovely and the weather often 60 degrees in winter. Avid Golfer magazine has rated Trinidad’s historic golf course “one of the ten hidden gems in the country.” Enjoy a relaxing day with your friends or take the whole family and let your children develop a love for the sport early in life. You can find the golf course at

1417 Nolan Drive or call for details 719.846.4015 Information courtesy of www.historictrinidad.com


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HOW TO USE THE AROUND TRINIDAD WEBSITE Part 1 Create Your FREE Profile Registering on AroundTrinidad.com is very simple. Our visitors have the option to register on the site and gain many privileges. Registering offers you the opportunity to access services only for registered users such as; access to the forum, access to classifieds, the ability to read and post comments and much more. You can create a new account or simply login with your existing Facebook account - no need to re-enter your information or remember extra usernames and passwords. Can’t be any easier. If you don’t have a Facebook account, not a problem: Simply click Register on the tab at the top right corner of the main green menu under People/Profile and then click on Create new account: Register New User: Enter user information

How to change user information - login with your user name and password and click on People/Profile.

Name – your real name. User Name – the name you will use on the website. Email – a valid e-mail address is required for registration. Password – you need to remember this password to login to the website. A good password is one that’s hard to guess, yet easy to remember. It is always better to use passwords with letters and numbers. After you enter this information, select agree with terms and conditions and then click next. On the next step our users will be asked to share a little information about themselves - gender, city and country, background information, all fields marked with an asterisk (*) are required. When you have added all the information click on register. Then there is one more step - choose avatar (profile picture). Users can upload their favorite picture or skip this step and use the default one. The user can always change their profile information or add an avatar later.

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TSJC

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Does the ROBOT

TSJC’s Robotics Students Propel to Top Honors By Kathleen Donnelly Mars rover ‘Curiosity’ is currently in the national news along with images of cheering NASA scientists and stories of Curiosity’s first test drives. Closer to home, two teams of young scientists at Trinidad State Junior College also anxiously waited for the performance results of the two robots they built this year for the 2012 Robotics Challenge held at the National Sand Dunes this spring. ‘Casper II’ was re-designed and improved from last year’s ‘Casper I’, by a team of four high school students, Greg Berry, Rachel Hadaway, McCoy Nguyen, and Janie Robinson. Their main goal was to correct last year’s issues and improve on last year’s performance. The new CASPER excelled this year, finishing four of the five courses. No other robot did as well, even though this year, nine universities and two community colleges participated, with a total of sixteen robots. Some of the improvements to CASPER II were stronger chains, better whiskers, a laser, and more power and durability. CASPER II was also designed to go a little slower this year to allow the programming to keep up with the robot. Rachel Hadaway and Greg Berry were invited to demonstrate CASPER II and his capabilities at the Colorado

Space Grant Consortium’s Research Symposium in Boulder. They were the first high school team ever invited to participate in the Space Grant’s Research Symposium. ‘SPAR’ was designed, created, and built by Trinidad State sophomore students, Onorio Franco, Jr., Edgar Meraz, and Zach Scott, last year’s CASPER team. They took a completely new design and managed to build a working robot by the time of the Challenge. SPAR has only one computer board that has eight integrated cogs working together. Franco, Meraz, and Scott had to learn a new higher-powered language to program it. SPAR has whiskers, compass, beacon, and a tilt sensor. There are two motors driving the front wheels, which were originally designed by Edgar Meraz last year for CASPER I. Zach Scott and Onorio Franco also attended the Colorado Space Grant Consortium’s Research Symposium in Boulder where Zach Scott set up the demonstration table for SPAR, winning the People’s Choice Award for the second year in a row. Onorio Franco was invited to present his research paper, which took second in the state out of twenty-two papers submitted, eighteen accepted for presentation. Most of the university presentations were senior projects. No other community colleges were accepted to present.

The teams were led by Cindy Clements, Mathematics Professor and Faculty Robotics Advisor, Earl Nesbitt, Electrical Advisor, and Karen Howl, Building Advisor. Andy Lindsay at Parallax was immensely helpful to the advanced team. He supplied the team with web-based lessons that the team beta-tested for him, got them some proto PropBOE boards, that they also tested, and regularly helped sort out problems with the transition to the SPIN language. This is the third year TSJC has participated in the Robotics Challenge due to the college’s keen academic focus in science, technology and math programs and the exceptional quality, expertise and commitment of its faculty. It may not be science fiction to see a TSJC graduate on a future NASA team when the U.S. sends a man to Mars. CASPER: Clear Autonomous Sensory Perceiving Environment Robot.


Onorio Franco Jr. and Edgar Meraz with SPAR: Spherical Pre-emptive Autonomous Rover

The College SPOT

Back from l to r: Earl Nesbitt, Cindy Clements, Edgar Meraz, Zach Scott, Peggy Weurding, Onorio Franco, Jr., and Karen Howl. Front from l to r: McCoy Nguyen, Greg Berry, and Rachel Hadaway

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Miner Golf

Holden and Chase Cortez will bring depth to the Miner Golf team.” Vecchio added. “Dante comes with a lot of talent, with a big swing, Steven reminds me of Blake as a freshman, By David J. Santistevan Jr. and Steven makes very few mistakes. Three time defending Tri-Peaks Both of these freshmen will get better League and two time defending as the season moves on. We have a Colorado Class 3A Southern Region balanced team and a talented group Champion Trinidad Miner Golf team once again.” look to reload with two seniors and three under classman and once again To start the season Trinidad placed send four golfers to the 2012 Colorado second to Pueblo South at the Pueblo State Golf Championships in Denver, West Invite. THS then had two golfers under the veteran leadership of Miner shoot in the 60’s at the Pueblo CenHead Coach Mike Vecchio. tennial Invitational at Hollydot Golf Course. Young finished second shootTrinidad’s golf team has been building ing a 67 and Carlos Sisneros finished a great tradition over the past five sea- with a 69. P. South’s Jimmy Makloski sons. Trinidad has finished in the top whose uncle is local businessman five team standings the last three years Dick Makloski shot a 65 for the win. at the state competition, finishing fifth Both Trinidad and P. South finished in 2011, with their best finish coming with 303 team score for first place. three years ago when they were the Carlos Sisneros in Lamar shot a 73 for State Runner’s Up to the Four Time a first place individual title and Young and defending State Champions Kent shot a 77 as THS and defended their Denver. Savage Invitation crown with a team score of 234 in windy conditions. “We have defended three of our Invitational titles so far this season in La- The Miners then ran a way with the mar, Alamosa and Trinidad,” Vecchio Miner Invitational at the Trinidad said proudly. “Our goals every year Municipal Golf Course shooting a 212 are to win the Trinidad Miner Invitaunder par team course score. “This is tional, win the Tri-Peaks League, win the Southern Regional and qualify as a team for the state tournament.”

Off to Fast Start

The Miner golf team is led by Seniors Blake Young and Carlos Sisneros. “Blake is a three-time letterman, a three-time all-conference golfer and three-time state qualifier,” Vecchio added, “Carlos is a two-time letterman, two-time all-conference player and two-time state qualifier. They both have been great on the course this season so far and they are great leaders for our younger kids.” The Miners have talented underclass ready for the challenge of continuing the Miner golf tradition. “The three freshmen Dante Duran, Steven

the first time I can remember having a group of kids shooting under par as a team, I have been very pleased with the teams progress and improvement so far this season.” Vecchio said. At the Miner Invite Trinidad was 40 strokes better than second place Pueblo County’s 255 team score. Young captured another first place medal shooting a 66, Carlos Sisneros shot a 69, Sam Sisneros finished strong with a 77, and Duran, Holder and Cortez all played well for THS. “We want to thank the community for their continued support of the golf program, and David Santistevan and AroundTrinidad.com for covering the kids over the last five seasons,” Vecchio said. “The kids deserve all of the credit for the success of the program and I believe we will once again have a great season and represent the school and community well.” After Labor Day, the Miners will start to defend their Tri-Peaks League Championship on Sept. 10 at the Colorado Springs Country Club, and then in the final leg of the Tri-Peaks League THS will head to Sumo Village Golf Course in Florence.

Courtesy of Sam Sisneros and Mike Vecchio

Miner Team From Left to Right Carlos Sisneros, Chase Cortez, Blake Young, Sam Sisneros, Steve Holden, Dante Duran and Miner Golf Head Coach Mike Vecchio The Trinidad Miner golf team has won four straight tournaments, including running away from the field shooting under par at the Miner Invitational.


TRINIDAD HIGH SCHOOL BOYS GOLF SCHEDULE

2012

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Photo by Around Trinidad - Blake Young Swinging

Photo by Around Trinidad - Carlos Sisneros putting

Thursday, August 9 Pueblo West Invite Desert Hawk Golf Course

8:00 AM $30.0

Monday, August 13 Lamar Invitational Spreading Antlers Golf Course

9:00 AM $30.00

Wednesday, August 15 Pueblo Centennial Invite Hollydot Golf Course

9:00 AM $25.00

Friday, August 17 Alamosa Invitational Cattails Golf Course

9:00 AM $30.00

Monday, August 20 Trinidad Invitational Trinidad Golf Course

9:00 AM

Wednesday, August 22 Canon City Invitational Shadow Hills Golf Course

9:00 Am

Wednesday, August 29 Tri-Peaks Tourney Hollydot Golf Course

9:00 AM

Thursday, August 30 Pueblo South Invite Elmwood Golf Course Tuesday, September 4 Pueblo East Invite Walking Stick Golf Course

9:00 AM

Thursday, September 6 La Veta Invitational Grandote Golf Course

9:00 AM

Monday, September 10 Tri-Peaks - CSCS Colorado Springs Country Club

1:30 PM

Tuesday, September 11 Rye Invitational Hollydot Golf Course

9:00 AM

Wednesday, September 24 Tri-Peaks – Florence Sumo Village Golf Course

9:00 AM

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The Magic of TRINIDAD

This unique little town has a magic all its own. Magic in its friendly people, magic in its mountains and plains and the feeling of magic in the air. The kind of feeling you get in Trinidad is one of carefree living, people who care for each other, and the feeling of welcome. Why would you want to be anywhere else?


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For the People of Trinidad in Memory of J.R. and Lidia Duran Joe Raymond (J.R.) Duran founded the Duran Oil Company in 1977 but the family has been supplying Las Animas County with Petroleum since 1957. J.R. served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War and suffered a severe head wound. He was awarded a purple heart and many numerous medals for his bravery and for being wounded during service. He helped found the Trinidad – Las Animas County Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, The Coal Miner’s Memorial and the Korean War Memorial. J.R. and his wife Maria Lidia Medina Duran were treasures in our community, supporting numerous events, organizations and families of Trinidad. Memories of our loved ones are what keep them alive and on no particular day or time of year do we remember them more clearly that on those special days when we shared time together. You can hear their laughter, see their faces with such clarity, and feel their presence stronger than ever. Labor Day is when J.R. and Lidia Duran would shine. The rodeo, the Las Animas County Fair and the Labor Day Parade held special places in their hearts and lives. They always supported the weekend’s activities. The honesty, integrity and hard work that were the foundation of Duran Oil Company rolled over into all the joyous happenings J.R. and Lidia were involved in during the Labor Day weekend. In J.R.’s spare time, he enjoyed ranching and tending to his horses and cattle. When he wasn’t busy doing that, he was irrigating, raising and bailing hay on his farms while attending to all other issues that a farmer is confronted with, but round-up time was always a favorite time of year for the Duran family.

J.R. and Lidia will always be remembered as “the nicest people one could ever meet.” They promoted Trinidad, Las Animas County and the surrounding area on a daily basis as a great place to live. J.R. spread the word about Trinidad and the area he loved wherever he was. They will be remembered for helping many people including complete strangers. Being a humble man, J.R. never spoke of the many compliments he received from people. He didn’t look for praise, recognition or expect anything in return. He felt contributing back to his community was his duty and a privilege. J.R. has four lovely children, three daughters and one son. His son, Ray Duran, has taken on the family business and is a blessing to our community. He works alongside his wife Christina to continue building the Duran Oil Company and to help the people of Trinidad. They donate time, money and services to The Chamber of Commerce, Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, TSJC, Hometown Holidays, The Round-Up Association, the Trinidad Triggers and our local schools along with numerous others. Ray and Christina sponsored this issue of Around Trinidad. They are lovely people to work with, wonderful friends and great parents. Their children, Brett Ray, Chelsea, Bethany, Chanel, and KylieRae, and their one grandchild, Cooper Ray already shine with the joy and kindness that marks the Duran family. In memory of J.R. and Lidia Duran…forever a part of our proud heritage.

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Sports Trinidad Miner Football 2012 - Varsity Schedule Date Opponent Site Time Friday, August 31 Friday, September 7 Friday, September 14 HOMECOMING Friday, September 21 Friday, September 28 Friday, October 5 Friday, October 12 Friday, October 19 Friday, October 26

Albuquerque Academy Raton Dolores Huerta*

Away Home Home

3:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM

La Junta* Lamar* Alamosa* St. Mary’s* Manitou Springs* Florence*

Away Home Away Away Home Home

7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM

* Tri-Peaks League game

Trinidad Miner Football 2012 - Junior Varsity Schedule Date Opponent Site Time Saturday, September 8 Saturday, September 22 Saturday, September 29 Saturday, October 6 Saturday, October 13 Saturday, October 20 Saturday, October 27

Raton La Junta Lamar Alamosa St. Mary’s Manitou Florence

Away Home Away Home Home Away Away

10:00 AM 10:00 AM 10:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 10:00 AM 10:00 AM

Trinidad Miner Football 2012 - Middle School Schedule Date Opponent Site Time Saturday, September 1 Tuesday, September 4 Saturday, September 8 Tuesday, September 11 Saturday, September 15 Thursday, September 18 Saturday, September 22 Tuesday, September 25 Saturday, September 29 Tuesday, October 2 Saturday, October 6

Corwin (Pueblo) Home Clayton (8th Grade only) Home La Junta Home Walsenburg (1 Game Only) Home Lamar Home @Raton Away Alamosa Home Raton Home Fremont (Florence) Away Lamar Away La Junta Away

6:00 PM 4:00 PM 10:00 AM 4:00PM 10:00 AM 4:00 PM 10:00 AM 4:00 PM 10:00 AM 4:00 PM 6:00 PM


Trinidad Miner Volleyball 2012 Schedule Date Opponent Site Time Thursday, August 30 Fowler Tuesday, September 4 Alamosa Thursday, September 6 St. Mary’s Saturday, September 8 Ellicott Tuesday, September 11 Hoehne Wednesday, September 13 DHPH Tuesday, September 18 James Irwin Thursday, September 20 Raton Saturday, September 22 Lamar Tuesday, September 25 La Junta Thursday, September 27 Ellicott Tuesday, October 2 Taos Thursday, October 4 Centauri Saturday, October 6 St. Mary’s Tuesday, October 9 Dolores Huerta Thursday, October 11 James Irwin Saturday, October 13 Florence Thursday, October 18 La Junta* Saturday, October 20 Lamar*

Away Away Home Away Home Home Away Home Home Away Home Home Home Away Away Home Away Home Away

4:00 5:00 7:00 4:00 5:00 6:30 4:00 5:00 6:30 4:00 5:00 6:30 4:00 5:00 6:30 4:00 5:00 6:30 4:00 5:00 6:30 4:00 5:00 6:30 11:00 12:00 1:30 4:00 5:00 6:30 4:00 5:00 6:30 4:00 5:00 6:30 4:00 5:00 6:30 11:00 12:00 1:30 4:00 5:00 6:30 4:00 5:00 6:30 11:00 12:00 1:30 4:00 5:00 6:30 1:00 2:00 3:30

Saturday, October 27 Tri-Peaks Volleyball Championship Tournament (4 Games) @ C.S.C.S.

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Local Business Owner Makes A BIG Stink

2200.5 Arizona Ave. Trinidad, CO 81082 719.859.5009 | 719.859.4564 pay and are happy with our service.” Rivera strongly believes in supporting the local economy. “We buy everything local and donate as much as we can locally. We need to unite and come together as a community. We need to support local,” Rivera said. “I just bought a new work truck at J&J Motors. All of our trailers come from Topar, all of our parts for equipment and trucks are bought locally, and the local stores give us smokin deals.”

J.J. Rivera has made a big stink by helping a number of local non-profit organizations. He donates money, time, services and of course port-a-potties. His family is dedicated to supporting the community and any events that bring everyone together. Mr. Rivera started Little Stinker in May of 2010, “I wanted to get out of the oil fields and be my own boss. I was running a water truck company and wanted to do something different.” Rivera said. Little Stinker is a member of the Chamber of Commerce here and in Walsenburg as well as a member of the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. “Little Stinker donates a lot back to all the non-profits in services and goods, more than anyone will ever think of,” Rivera said humbly. “We try to help out in any way to all local charities that we can, we donate and help because it is the right thing to do, not for the recognition.”

Little Stinker has donated to Santa Fe Trail Days, The Trinidad Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, The Coal Miners Memorial, cancer fundraising events, the Hoehne School District along with other school districts for many of their events including football games and the Ronald McDonald House. “The McDonald House is a charity close to my heart, my wife was premature…my nephew was premature… the great people of the Ronald McDonald Houses took care of us.” Rivera added. Little Stinker also donates to the UMWA at the Ludlow Memorial.

Rivera is trying to bring in a national portapotty manufacturer to build a warehouse here in Trinidad. It would create new jobs and add to our economy. The two nearest warehouses are in Albuquerque, NM and Rifle, CO. “Little Stinker is lucky to provide service to such a great community. We will shop local, buy local, and give back and take care of our great town,” Rivera added. “We all grew up together, we should never give up on Trinidad, we need to take care of each other, stop all the division, come together as a community and support local and one another. If we do this and focus on all the positive, Trinidad can be unstoppable.” By David J. Santistevan Jr.

Last year without hesitation, Rivera ran a number of his pumps and facilities out to the Hoehne schools after a water line broke. They were going to cancel school so Little Stinker sent out the necessary equipment to keep the school open at no charge to the district within 20 minutes. Little Stinker has five trucks that include a Tandem truck (currently in North Texas), an International (in Arkansas), a Ford Tandem in Pueblo and trucks locally. “We have a couple of hundred customers using our portapotties, we get about four to five hundred customers using our septic tanks every year. This is not only Las Animas County but it includes Colfax County in New Mexico to Texline, Texas to Oklahoma,” Rivera added. “We go everywhere if customers are willing to

Trinidad Hall of FAME


HEALTHY LIVING Use it or lose it! Many of us have heard this mantra over the years and it is especially true of our bodies; our muscles and our brain. And it has nothing to do with age. True for young and old alike, if we sit around all day we will actually lose muscle girth, and therefore strength. We were born to move! Sitting is detrimental to our health. Exercising and remaining active is therefore important for maintaining strength and function. As with our body, it is important to exercise our brain every day. Watching television, even documentaries, doesn’t count as “brain exercise.” That’s like watching an aerobics DVD while eating a bag of chips. It may be fun, but it really won’t help us.

If you are into puzzles, I suggest activities such as Sudoku, Seek-n-Find and crossword puzzles. If you like games, I highly recommend card games and trivia board games and it’s great family fun time. You can also find many brain exercise activities available on the Internet. Make simple exercise a community discovery time. Take an evening stroll along the Purgatoire River Trail, join the local Yoga group or do a selfguided art and museum tour through downtown Trinidad. Exercise folks, your brain and your body and have fun doing it! By Marty Hackett

One of the easiest ways to use our brains daily is to stop using the memory function on the phone. In my opinion, applications such as memory functions and spell-check have weakened our ability to remember things. It’s OK to program numbers into your phone, but when you use your phone, skip the instant dial. If you have to look at the phone number, write it down and then dial the number. Another way to challenge your brain is to use your non-dominant hand and arm for tasks such as eating. This simple act will feel uncoordinated in the beginning, but it will become easier as you practice. If you are up to a challenge, practice writing your name with your non-dominant hand once a day, both in print and cursive.

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Round-UP Queen Rides Again! Jessica Painter 2011-2012

Trinidad & Las Animas County Round-Up Queen What do you do when you have no contestants step up to vie for the coveted title of Round- up Queen? Well, when you have a young lady that has done such a bang-up job of representing the community and your organization for the past year, you offer her the opportunity to represent you for a second year. That is exactly what the Trinidad Round-Up Association decided to do, which means 2011 Round-Up Queen Jessica Painter rides again in 2012!

Jessica is very active in the sport, having been a member of National High School Rodeo and National Little Britches Rodeo. Jessica, riding either Buckshot, her mother’s horse, or Sin in Billy, her own horse, has turned around many a barrel or awed the spectators in the horse shows she has participated in. She has been a member of 4-H for four years showing horses and beef. She is also a proud officer of the very active Hoehne FFA chapter. “I respect my rodeo heritage as much as I value this amazing opportunity to encourage participation in the sport to my peers.” Jessica is the daughter of Mike Painter and Kim Palmer. Her very proud mother understands the honor that comes with being selected Rodeo Queen, having carried that title when she was a young girl. “It was such an honor serving as your 2011 Queen and I am looking forward to continuing the representation and title in my 2012 term!” said Jessica proudly. Truly, it is our honor as a community to have such a talented and lovely young lady representing this time-honored heritage known as the sport of rodeo! By Marty Hackett

“Honoring Trinidad this summer has been a blast!” the 17-year-old beauty said about her experience as rodeo queen. “I have had the opportunity to represent Trinidad in fairs, rodeos and parades and my travels have taken me from New Mexico to Wyoming. I was able to participate in Cheyenne Frontier Days where I rode in the famous parade and received complimentary rodeo tickets.” Much to the dismay of many young men at Hoehne High School where she is currently a senior, rodeo is Jessica’s true love! “I grew up as a ‘daddy’s girl,’ cowboying on local ranches throughout southern Colorado. Later, following in my mother’s footsteps, I was introduced to the sport of rodeo.”


The Trinidad Round-Up Association

2012

The Trinidad Round-Up Association wishes to thank this fantastic community for once again making it possible to continue to share with you the time-honored tradition known as the Trinidad Round-Up Association Rodeo & Las Animas County Fair. Thank you to the volunteers, the sponsors, the participants, our families and friends, and everyone who has helped us bring our community

102 years of rodeo tradition! Thanks ya’ll for all your support!


Horoscopes for September 2012 Aries

September appears to start in a moderate pace for the Aries born natives. Health expenses will be present until the first half of the year. Checks and holds are the watch word; overcome it with patience and perseverance. The health of your Mother or a Spouse could cause some concern this month. Issues dealing with ancestral properties go unsettled.

Taurus

In September you’ll have strong emotions and overwhelming desires - and you’ll also have the courage to do what you think is necessary to get what you want.

Libra

In the first two decanates of September you’d better spare yourself, get more rest, and avoid situations posing risks to your health.

Scorpio

Fierce wishes, strong emotions, and the impulse to take action immediately consume you. You energetically try to fulfill your desires. This is what Mars in Scorpio will do to you this month until October 7th. Mars awakens instincts and amplifies sexuality, lights the fire and sets passions free.

Sagittarius

Gemini

Financially, you’ll earn as much as you need, maybe even something extra.

A taste for the out of the ordinary is favored this month. Regular affairs simply don’t seem to satisfy. You will accept pleasure from anything and everything that expands your horizons, both physically and emotionally.

Cancer

Capricorn

The physical energy will abound in September 2012. You’ll need to exercise, strengthen your body, get fresh air and enjoy changes of scenery.

Leo

This month you’ll be in a good, optimistic and playful mood and you’ll intensely feel like having fun. All this will contribute to improving the relationships in your life.

Virgo

You’ll have strength and magnetism and you’ll radiate trust and security. All these are qualities that attract, fascinate, and conquer. They will be joined by the power of the word, which you’ll now use with even greater skill than usual.

If you are uncommitted and longing for love understand that the time may simply not yet be right.

Aquarius

A spicy month is in store for you! A current relationship gets a fresh start as this moon brings an added dose of glamour and zest to your love life.

Pisces

Under the influence of the tandem Sun-Mercury, there are high chances that your relationships will be favored with accomplishment, achievement, and chance. The configuration will be favorable for your partner too, who can in their turn be successful or benefit from a special opportunity.

What the Stars Say About Your Future...



Appetizing Bella Luna Pizzeria 121 W. Main 719-846-2750

Clubhouse Grill 1417 Nolan Drive 719-422-8188

Green Chili Grill at JR’s Fuel Stop 731 E. Main 719-846-4012

Italian eatery with delicious wood-fired pizza. Daily specials for lunch and dinner. Seasonal outside seating.

At the historic municipal golf course in a building by Isaac Hamilton Rapp, creator of Santa Fe–style architecture. Views of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains on one side and the golf course on the other. A diversified menu with something for everyone. Outdoor seating, weather permitting. Breakfast burritos, lunch, and dinner seven days a week; Sunday all-you-can-eat brunch with traditional breakfast items and other dishes.

Specialty burritos served all day. Chicken tenders, egg rolls, corn dogs, crème & cheddar poppers, mozzarella sticks. Hot Stuff Food such as pizza, hot wings, cinnamon babies.

Black Jack’s Saloon & Steakhouse 225 W. Main 719-846-9501 blackjackssaloon.com If you crave a thick, juicy Black Angus steak, fresh seafood, tasty chicken, or a rack of barbequed ribs, Black Jack’s Steakhouse is your dining spot. Enjoy the old-fashioned comfort of tables covered in country gingham and lit by the soft glow of antique hurricane lamps. As you relax over a cocktail, expertly prepared by Black Jack’s Saloon, savor the incomparable aroma of steaks expertly cooked “the Black Jack’s Way” on the restaurant’s famous indoor grill. You’ll find attentive wait staff and delicious, hearty entrées at reasonable prices. Dinner. Call ahead for reservations for parties of six or more. Bob & Earl’s Café 1118 Robinson Avenue (Hwy 12) 719-846-0144 Traditional American fare for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Chi Lee Burgers and fries a specialty. Lite menu also available. Bueno’s I-25 & Exit 11 at Quality Inn 3125 Toupal Drive 719-846-3851 Mexican and American with the famous All Day Burger. Homemade everything: sausage, red and green chili sauces, sopapillas. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Burger King 1920 Freedom Road 719-846-9445 The Café 135 E. Main 719-846-7119 Specialty coffee drinks, homemade cinnamon rolls, fresh gourmet sandwiches, salads. Fodor’s found the sandwiches to be “imaginative and delicious.” Breakfast and lunch. Seasonal sidewalk seating. WiFi. Chef Liu’s Chinese Restaurant & Lounge 1423 Santa Fe Trail 719-846-3333 or 719-846-2881 Now also serving sushi and other Japanese dishes for lunch and dinner. MSG is never used. Full Bar. Special menus for parties and banquets. . Chris’s Café 9370 CR 43.6 at the Big 4 Country Store Off Highway of Legends (Hwy 12) 719-845-2600 Old-fashioned cooking, family favorites, for breakfast, lunch, and early dinner.

The Corner Shop Café 107 E. Main 719-845-9999 Soups, sandwiches, wraps, paninis, salads. Ice cream, shakes, sundaes, pastries, and homemade cupcakes. Breakfast and lunch.Tour groups are very welcome. Wifi. Seasonal outside seating. Dairy Queen 417 University 719-845-8100 El Rancho 1901 Santa Fe Trail 719-846-9049 Lunch M-F, Dinner Th-Fri. Fabilis Wings 103 W. Main St. 719-846-7298

Hot Spot 900 W. Adams at the Best Western Trinidad Inn 719-846-3546 Classic sandwiches and breakfasts along with Mexican entrées. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner seven days a week. Kentucky Fried Chicken 212 Nevada Hours: Mon-Sun 10:30am-11pm. Lee’s Bar-B-Q 825 San Pedro 719-846-7621 Doing great since ‘38, Lee’s is a drive-in, take-out restaurant with real-live carhops. Smoked beef, chicken, ribs, chili, steak, homemade Italian or Sicilian sausage, pasta. Special breads and BBQ sauce. A Little Catering Company 516 E. Elm 719-846-3322 Please call ahead to place your order.

Chicken wings with eighteen sauces from mild to waiversigning hot. Fried mushrooms prepared with homemade batter, pizza, fish, poppers, chicken strips. Lunch, dinner.

McDonald’s 322 Nevada Avenue 719-846-3322

Family Seed II 525 San Juan Street 719-845-8057

Across from the Colorado Welcome Center with exterior Playland. Premium burgers and chicken sandwiches, salads, and desserts. Featuring McCafé with espresso-based coffees and fruit smoothies. Free WiFi. Hours: 5am-midnight daily. Breakfast served daily until 10:30am.

Mexican and American food, soup and salad bar.Breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Frontier Café 815 Goddard at the Frontier Motel I-25 & Exit 15 719-846-2261 Mexican and American. Homemade soups, chili, pies. Breakfast and lunch. Gourmet Healthy Coffee 112 N. Commercial 719-859-3839 or 2257 rogerangela.organogold.com Healthy coffee sold by the cup or by the box. Gift baskets and mugs. Great Wall 321 State Street 719-846-1688 or 6201 Chinese restaurant and lounge. Open for lunch, dinner, and cocktails. Special menus available for parties, banquets, meetings.

Mission at the Bell 134 W. Main 719-845-1513 Authentic Mexican cooking for lunch and dinner. Beer, wine, margaritas and other mixed drinks. Nana & Nano’s Deli & Pasta House 418 E. Main 719- 846-2696 Sandwiches and authentic Italian dishes in a neighborhood atmosphere. Desserts as well as pizzelle irons and other specialty items. Lunch and dinner. Ole’s Cantina Located inside La Quinta Inn & Suites Wellness Hotel 2833 Toupal Drive 719-845-0102 Snacks, sandwiches, burritos, pizza, and soups. Reservations recommended for groups of six or more. Dinner.


Places

Peaks Restaurant & Lounge 3130 Santa Fe Trail at the Holiday Inn 719-845-8400

Sonic Drive-In 642 W. Main 719-845-0402

Whistle Stop/Subway 313 Nevada Avenue 719- 846-6633

American cuisine. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

Taco Bell 212 Nevada 719-846-7723

Located next to the Colorado State Welcome Center. Offers seven 6-inch options of 350 calories and 6 grams of fat or less served on specialty breads. Additional outside seating.

Purgatoire on Elm & A Little Catering Company 516 E. Elm 719-845-7450 Lunch and dinner at reasonable prices in Trinidad’s historic train depot. Daily specials, homemade soups and desserts. Live bands & entertainment. Full bar. Pizza Hut 2008 Freedom Rd. 719-846-8236 Rino’s Italian Restaurant & Steakhouse 400 E. Main 719- 845-0949 rinostrinidad.com Fine Italian food and casual elegance where servers may break out in songs of love. Brian Melton of Denver’s 5280 magazine: “The food was fantastic; the braised pork a fall-off-the-bone delight. We passed our plates back and forth, deciding that the next time we visited we’d try the rib-eye Rino with mushroom–port wine sauce, or the chicken Parmesan.” Dinner. Reservations suggested.

Trinidad Diner 734 E. Main 719-846-7798 Two eggs, toast, hashbrowns, and a smile. The wood stove keeps the covered porch cozy on cool days. American and Greek fare for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Wendy’s Old-Fashioned Hamburgers Exit 25 & Exit 11 9960 Santa Fe Trail 719-845-9143 What A Grind 341 N. Commercial 719-846-0505 Sandwiches with a twist on delicious breads, yummy salads & soups. Lunch and (seasonal) dinner specials. Decadent desserts and gourmet coffees. Wifi.

Wing Street 2008 Freedom Rd. 719-846-8236 Wonderful House Chinese Restaurant 415 University 719-845-1888 All things Mandarin, Hunan, Szechuan, and Cantonese (with a children’s menu that includes a cheeseburger). Wine, mixed drinks, Tsing Tao and other exotic beers. Party facility. Lunch and dinner.

Information Provided By: www.HistoricTrinidad.com


BACKYARD VACATION Wild Wes Trail Ride

Looking to get away from everything for a few days but not willing to stray too far from home. Then a trail ride hosted by former state representative Wes McKinley could be just the activity you’re looking for. The ride begins at a lovely ranch in Branson and continues through into Trinidad. The trip takes about 3 or 4 days and during that time most cell phones don’t work, there is no television or internet, and no Motel 6. You ride all day long and enjoy the magical scenery, beautiful wildlife, and colorful companions such as Black Jack and Wes. At night, you rest under the stars and breathe the crisp air. The entire trip is a respite from the hectic over stimulated society we now live in. Everyone will

enjoy the freedom and fun offered by the trail ride though a few people will be happy when their cell phones have service again. Look for more information and details about the trail rides in future issues of Around Trinidad.

For More Information Call Wes at:

719.422.3617


DELICIOUS DISHES

Trinidad Family Recipes…Our Kitchen Heritage! Fran’s Special Potatoes 10 medium Red potatoes 1 sm. Red onion 1 sm. Red pepper 1 sm. Green pepper 1 Yellow squash 1 Green squash 3 roasted Green chiles (mild or hot) ½ tsp. seasoned Black pepper Salt to taste ¼ tsp. minced garlic Sun-dried tomatoes

Peel potatoes and slice or dice to fry. Cut up all other vegetables. Fry all together in olive oil until tender, adding salt, pepper and garlic at the end. Fran Monteleone

Little Hat Soup (Capelletti in Brado)

Roll dough about 1/16 in. thick. Cut into rounds with a 2 ½ inch round cookie cutter. Place ½ tsp. chicken mixture in center of each round of dough. Fold each round in half, covering the mounds of filling. Dampen edges of dough with water and press together to seal. Bring two extreme ends together. Dampen and press together to seal. Bring chicken broth to boiling and add the little hats. Cook about 20-25 mins. Serve with broth. Jane Modica

Prepare and set aside 3 quarts chicken broth. Combine: ½ c. Ricotta or cottage cheese ½ c. finely chopped, cooked chicken 2 Tbs;. grated Parmesan cheese 1 egg, slightly beaten 1/8 tsp. salt Few grains nutmeg and pepper Set aside. Prepare a noodle dough: 2 c. sifted flour ¼ tsp. salt 2 eggs, beaten 6 Tbsp. water Chess Pie 1/3 c. butter ¾ c. sugar 2 eggs, well beaten ¼ c. evaporated milk 1/c. chopped dates ½ c. chopped walnuts or pecans 1 tsp vanilla

Cream butter, sugar and add eggs, well beaten. Add milk, dates, nuts and vanilla. Bake at 425 degrees for 10 mins. Reduce heat to 325 degrees for 30 minutes or until firm. Serve with whipped cream. Wilma Ruiz

Send your family recipes to include on future pages of Delicious Dishes to: info@AroundTrinidad.com

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BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Fashion That Fits

By E.R.A. McCarthey

Lady Grace – A Specialty Boutique Frances Nicholson, owner of much favored stores “The Corner Shop” and “The Corner Shop Café” has just opened a new specialty boutique on Commercial Street. The shop, “Lady Grace” caters to women of plus, tall and petite sizes. Finding lovely clothes can be difficult in our little town especially if you require a specific cut or size. Mrs. Nicholson hopes to remedy this with her new store. Lady Grace carries tall and petite sizes as well as plus sizes 14W-22W and XL-3X. Lady Grace also features accessories such as purses, scarves, French milled soaps, and bath essences.

Gift-wrapping is available upon request. As a shopping incentive, the more articles you purchase the more you save. 1 item is regular price but 2 items are 10% off, 3 items are 15% off, 4 items or more are 20% off. That’s a definite encouragement to replace your old wardrobe.

If you don’t find what you’re looking for in Lady Grace or The Corner Shop, Mrs. Nicholson is always willing to scour her catalogues, supplier resources and connections to help you find exactly what want. You can visit Lady Grace at 259 N. Commercial Street and The Corner Shop at 101 E. Main Street. If all the diligent shopping perks your appetite, The Corner Shop Café is nearby at 107 E. Main Street. The food is wonderful and the pies are absolutely amazing.


www.TrinidadCornerShop.com/lady-grace

Fas Tall, Petite, and Plus Sizes

Visit Us @ 259 N. Commercial Street

15 Fashion Tips Little Lovely (petite and gorgeous)

Long Goddess (tall and graceful)

Luscious Siren (curvy and sexy)

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Wear an outfit of all one color including your shoes. This will make you look longer.

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Choose small clutches or glittery coin purses. The smaller bags look sexy in your delicate hands.

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Only select fitted clothes; loose clothing makes you look like you’re a little girl dressing up in Grandma’s old gown. Show off your tantalizing frame.

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Use heels; they make you taller and add a sexy sway to your walk.

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Choose long flowing skirts. They will add length and grace to your appearance.

Wear heels, nothing is sexier than a towering amazon goddess.

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Use large accessories; you are the only one who can make them look good.

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Shop at stores that specialize in plus so everything you fall in love with can handle your curves.

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Take note of what styles look wonderful on other full figured ladies and try them yourself.

Add bright colors; use them to accentuate your assets like a yellow belt around a tiny waist.

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Wear your hair up and show off your long, lovely neck.

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Choose a tiny skirt and drive everyone crazy with your long legs.

Try on everything, rock the clothes before you buy. Don’t worry about sizes, no one can see the size, just how the clothes highlight your body.

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Use straight leg or skinny jeans and let the world see your gorgeous calves. Avoid flare jeans because they make legs and thighs appear larger.


Art and Music

“Life is as beautiful as one takes time…to create it!

Raggio! Raggio’s creative playground flows in and out of his home with sculptures and found art dotted about the yard, and a proliferating garden adding; just a clue as to the nature of the man who “lives!” inside. Abstract paintings and sculptures are found throughout his home, reflecting the mood of the artist at one particular time in his life or another; remnants of times when his creative free spirit soared in one direction or another. “The art direction goes the way the brain feels most comfortable going. It’s all open for the mind,” Raggio explained. A tour of his gallery gives one a chronological view of Raggio’s discovery of himself and his own talent. As he explained various pieces of artwork, he went through the forming process, the meaning of each piece, how the idea changed from what it began into what it ended up being. “There is no wrong way to create,” he emphasized, again and again. His philosophy is all about unleashing

one’s artistic powers, nurturing one’s mind with creative thought, letting it flow until… “Bam” there it is, your creation!” Raggio speaks in fluent exclamation points!!! or with the … (dot, dot, dot) that lets you finish the thought your own creative way. The exclamation point with which he signs his name is a good indication of John Raggio’s feelings for the compelling sculptural forms he creates. Raggio designs his one-of-a-kind pieces as he works, without sketches. His fascination with the human form is evident in all of his works, which range from wall-mounted unique expressions, to head forms with elaborate ceremonial headdresses, to more abstract flowing forms, which curl up to more than four feet in height. He hand-builds most elements using coils, balls and strings of clay, sometimes beginning with a wheel-thrown base. The paintings hanging hither and thither vary from “rubadubs” in fluorescent colors that make you want to look deeper to find an image, which made me reminisce about lying on my back and watching the clouds and finding the figures that moved and changed as I gazed. Others were three dimensional abstracts with a profound message.

Story By: Marty Hackett While still in college, a severe motorcycle accident channeled Raggio into his career as an artist. He was studying ceramics for physical therapy when a damaged pot became a prototype for his unique expressions. “My imagination picked right up on creating a distorted facial expression from a discarded mound of clay. Since then, my outlook has been: just make a mistake, recognize the possibilities, and create as the ideas flow into your mind.” That is exactly what Raggio has done during more than forty years as a sculptor, teacher and lecturer in Southern California. A painter, poet, potter and sculptor, his work is represented at numerous shows and galleries throughout the country, and in many public and private collections. You can see Raggio’s artistic flair at the upcoming Black and White Art and Fine Crafts Show presented by the Mitchell Art Center, 150 E. 1st St. in Trinidad. Opening night is Friday, September 21, open to the public beginning at 6:30 and the show will be up until October 13. “This journey has been great!...a timeless token ride…”


TRINIDAD TREASURES Timeless Beauty Theresa Passero Our Gorgeous Silver Queen Candidate

Photo courtesy of Trinidad Inn Nursing Home Theresa Passero represented Trinidad in the Colorado State Fair as our Silver Queen candidate. Although she didn’t win, her beauty and loveliness of spirit is a pleasure for us all to enjoy. Passero, 96 years old, was born in Sopris, Colorado one of the oldest and most productive mining towns located west of Trinidad on Highway 12, where she attended the historic Lincoln High School. During that time, she worked for a local dry cleaner caring for and talking to customers. “I worked in this industry my whole life. I devoted myself to serving the customers. Giving them a hometown feel and the best quality dry cleaning,” Passero said. “I always took the time to do the extra step of repairing a button, repairing a hem. I rarely took a sick day and I was often forced to take a day off and vacations. I loved what I did.” According to those that know her Passero is an excellent seamstress and she can make or repair most anything. “I love to knit, I love making many pairs of knitted slippers for Christmas,” Passero added. “I also love to embroidery and crochet.” She is active in the Catholic Church, managing St. Thomas Choir for a number of years and she was actively involved as a member of the Catholic Daughters of America. Passero never married, but she loved to take in stray animals (cats). “When I came home from work, kittens would fill my trees waiting for me to feed them some supper,” Passero added. “I

took care of my parents late in life. I love my family.” The Colorado State Fair has been hosting the contest since 1974. The purpose is to focus on ladies over the age of 70 who live in Colorado Nursing Homes, showing the life and vitality of these special woman. The pageant is sponsored by the Pueblo Chieftain and is now held prior the Colorado State Fair. The contestants compete in a morning event/luncheon. All participants are encouraged to enjoy senior activities and festivals at the Colorado State Fairgrounds during Senior Citizen’s Day and all the parades including the big parade on Saturday Aug. 25 and the Fiesta Day Parade on Sunday Sept. 2. For 38-years Armstrong Jewelers of Pueblo has provided the crown for the Silver Queen winners. Since 1984 the Pueblo Chieftain has been a proud supporter of the event. There were 15 other contestants this year from Canon City, Florence, Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Walsenburg. The winner this year was Elaine Ripley, 101 from Sharmar Village Care Center in Pueblo, CO. By David J. Santistevan Jr.


You Lucky Cat The exotic and somewhat mysterious Siamese cat hails from the country of Thailand. They have always been a popular breed, some even residing in royal palaces. In the past Siamese cats were trusted to protect royal palaces and monasteries from evil spirits. These cats were also thought of as bringing good fortune to their owners. In 1884, the first Siamese cats were sent to England as gifts for a British general then they made their way to America. Today, Siamese cats are one of the most recognized breeds. Even though there are several different colors to this breed, there are markings that qualify a cat as a true Siamese. These cats are known for bodies lighter in color with darker areas around the feet, tail, legs, and face. They can weigh anywhere between 6 - 16 lbs, with bright eyes that are normally slanted - which is another clue that the cat is a true Siamese. Traditionally, Siamese cats are robust, with round heads and a truly muscular build. They are well known throughout the world for their color points and unique personalities. Unlike other breeds, Siamese breeds have a talent

for communicating with people. If you are looking for a cat that is nice and quiet, you wouldn’t want a Siamese. These cats love to play, love to make noise, and they also happen to be the most social breed of cats out there. Siamese cats demand a lot of attention, because in their minds, they believe that the world revolves around them. For this very reason, they can tend to be quite dependent on their owners. They love to play, and crave interaction. If you leave them alone for too long, they won’t like it. They like to get attention, love to play, and hate to be left by themselves.

great for kids as well, simply because kids can spend a lot of time with them. As long as you give your pet the attention he craves, he will be your lifelong friend…and he will bring you good luck! By E.R.A. McCarthey

Siamese cats have a life span that is similar to other breeds, which is normally around 15 - 20 years, sometimes even longer. As long as you feed him on a daily basis and take him to the vet for his regular checkups and shots, he will be around for years and years to come. Most people who have their Siamese cat for over 10 years, find the cat to be more like a child than a pet. No matter how you look at it, a Siamese cat is a great pet. Although the Siamese breed does require a lot of attention, they are excellent pets that you can smother with love. They are

PAW NEWS


DONT MISS HALLOWEEN IN TRINIDAD 2012

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GOVERNMENT Dam Project Moves

Forward

Funding Now Secure for Construction Trinidad Utilities Superintendent Jim Fernandez and Former Trinidad Mayor John Rino sign the final paper work to receive funding for the North Lake Dam Project construction. The project is scheduled to start immediately and is expected to take up to nine months to complete.

After nearly five years of hard work, dedication and searching for funding, construction will finally get underway for the North Lake Dam Project. Colorado Water Association in Gunnison gave the city a majority of the funding to begin construction of the project. “It’s been a long process, but we finally got it done,” former Trinidad Mayor John Rino told Around Trinidad. “The residents deserve this.” Rino thanked many city employees including Trinidad Utilities Superintendent Jim Fernandez, former City Manager Jim Soltis and City Attorney Jerod Beatty. “They worked hard to get this done for the people

of Trinidad. We thank them and everyone else who helped get this done.” The process began with the city requesting bids on the construction of the project, with Sun Construction coming in with the lowest bid of around $979,000. Councilman Jim Toupal flew to Washington, D.C. to meet with former Colorado Congressman John Salazar to try to acquire funding for the construction of the project. Because of the downward spin of the economy, there was no funding or federal grants to place the project under the Colorado Water Bill Act. Project costs were initially estimated at $1.8 million, including over $800,000 in engineering fees for the re-construction of the dam to stop the leaks according to Fernandez. The original plan also had the city borrowing the sum of the money at around 4 percent on the interest. Beginning in April, Fernandez, the city attorney, and other city staff began working on getting money from the Colorado Water Association. The city requested $776,000 from the CWA, then instead of borrowing the money the

city would take about $355,000 out of the $4 million Water Reserve Fund to pay off the contractor to get this part of the project going. “All of this became a blessing, now we don’t have to borrow any money saving the residents of Trinidad money,” Rino added. “Now we are using only one-third of funding we would have spent if we would have borrowed it. Only one third is being taken out of the Water Reserve Fund not 30 percent, not 40 percent only one third.” The Water Reserve Fund over the years has sold water rights and water to different individuals and businesses helping build the reserve fund for water improvement projects just like the North Lake Dam Project. “This project is going to help protect our water, the upkeep and our domestic water use,” Fernandez said. “We needed this, the city really needed this and I’m glad we are close to getting it done.”

By Daivd J. Santistevan Jr.


FAMILY TIME The Right Start One great way to prepare your child for school is to choose a good Head Start program for them when they are about the age of 3. RMSER is a non-profit organization that offers a wealth of resources to our community. RMSER (Rocky Mountain Service, Employment, Redevelopment) provides employment, training and education to those in need. They offer nutrition, clothing, transportation and even temporary shelter when necessary. In Trinidad they have a wonderful Head Start program that is open to all residents for free but lower income families are enrolled first. Trinidad’s RMSER Head Start is a place full of happy children and caring educators. They have a fun large motor skills development room, a colorful library and numerous cheerfully decorated classrooms. Students sing along together, play games, enjoy story time, have lunch, race around the playground and then take a nap to recover from all the excitement. RMSER Head Start Promotes School Readiness – Information from www.rmser.org

“Head Start prepares children for kindergarten by enhancing the social and cognitive development of a child through the provision of educational, health, nutritional, social and other services. Throughout the program year, RMSER’s teaching staff implements the Creative Curriculum. This curriculum is based on valid science-based research and standardized training procedures and curriculum materials to support implementation. It also promotes school readiness in the areas of language and cognitive development, early reading and math skills, social-emotional development, physical development and approaches to learning and is aligned with the Head Start Child Outcomes Framework.” The Alta Head Start Center is located at 513 Alta St. You can get more information about Head Start or Rocky Mountain Service, Employment, Redevelopment on their website or you can call 719-846-6661.

By E.R.A. McCarthey

NEW VIEWS RMSER Head Start from Presleigh Martinez’s Viewpoint

Presleigh Martinez, age 3, has just started school at RMSER Head Start. She loves attending school. Every day she gets to see her grandmother who works at the school. Her favorite things about school are lunch and the playground. The lunch served on Friday was roasted turkey, mashed potatoes and gravy, and yummy looking dinner rolls. The school has two playgrounds, one smaller for tiny tots and a larger gym for the older children.


EDUCATION Holy Trinity Academy - The Little School That Could Small in numbers, big in academics, HTA continues to give students a great education. The small faith-based school moves forward in a positive direction and gives Trinidad and Las Animas County residents a great educational alternative. Students receive personalized attention, the class sizes are small class, the student body is diverse and the staff is friendly and well qualified. Holy Trinity Academy is now located at 613 Prospect Street in the old Zion Lutheran Parish, Samuels Building on the Trinidad State Jr. College campus. This school year HTA enrollment is up with 30-40 students attending. “Home, faith, learning and community are the basic principals Holy Trinity Academy is founded on,” HTA teacher and long time staff member Andrea Jimenez told Around Trinidad. “We are a private, faith-based school for students from kindergarten through the 12th grades with small class sizes and a fantastic high school-prep curriculum. We are a great alternative for your child’s education.” Jimenez added, “A lot of our graduates had already completed many college courses meeting numerous college requirements when they received their diplomas.” HTA Academy was founded after Trinidad Catholic Schools closed in 2004. HTA has a college program in partnership with Trinidad State Jr. College that offers AP, Honors and IB courses for their high school students. HTA

has an average ACT score of 20.5, a 90 percent graduation rate and an 82 percent college entrance rate upon graduation. This private school accepts students of all faiths according to Jimenez. “We don’t discriminate on the basis of race, color, faith, or creed.” HTA’s educational values include Christian principles of respecting yourself and others with the goal of educating the whole person in cooperation with home, church, and community. This helps foster emotional and intellectual skills needed to become positive contributors to society. All students are required to attend Christian services on Friday mornings, “We work with a number of ministers from local parishes to bring our students a holistic image of Christianity with respect for our varied faiths,” Jimenez added. “Yes many of our students are Catholic, but if not that’s fine, you don’t have to be, we are all God’s children and respect everyone’s views.” HTA continues to gain strong support from alumni including Trinidad Catholic and Holy Trinity Schools. HTA is a 501cC3 non-profit organization that continues to move forward with the help of contributions. The donations are fully tax deductible, “The great people and awesome alumni give us generous donations every year and support us. This allows HTA to keep tuitions low so we can educate and grow as many of our children as possible,” Jimenez added. “We also have tuition assistance and funding to families who need help; your support to HTA is gladly accepted and appreciated.” For more information or to donate contact Diana Nunez 719-846-4522 or Andrea Jimenez at 719-859-0740. By Daivd J. Santistevan Jr.

Faith The heart of faith has no presumption, It simply trusts His Word. It stands secure, and in His Promise Finds eternal worth. The eyes of faith will never tire, Though deeper gets the night; The hope ignited by the fire Of God’s Eternal Light. The dreams of faith are dreams of glory; Not earthly name or fame. A child may write another history, If of God he’s not ashamed.


Believe... Bible Baptist Church 1102 Stonewall Ave Trinidad, Colo. 845-0827

Fisher’s Peak Community Church 10377 Santa Fe Trail Trinidad, Colo. 846-6018 Holy Trinity Catholic Church 235 N. Convent 846-3369 First Christian Church 200 S. Walnut Street Trinidad, Colo. 846-3843 Church of Christ 1000 Nevada Ave. Trinidad, Colo. 846-2919 All Nation’s Fellowship 131 W. Main St. Trinidad, Colo. 846-9100

Memorials Gone, but Not Forgotten… In Memory of: Jennifer Yvonne Hackett Romero Aug. 24, 1976- Jan. 1, 2000 Missed by Mom and Dad Sisters Jess, Nat and Becky And Brothers Joel, Matt, JimBob and Waylon

Jehovah’s Wintnesses Trinidad Congregation 1713 Goodale Ave. Trinidad, Colo. 846-3119

First United Methodist Church 216 Broom St. Trinidad, Colo. 846-6824

First Pentecostal Church 10375 Santa Fe. Trail Trinidad, Colo. 846-846-2987 United Presbyterian Church 801 San Pedro Trinidad, Colo. 846-6513 Seventh Day Adventist Church 1605 Aiello St. Trinidad, Colo. 846-0244

I still hear your voices, I still share your cares I still feel your love, I still hear your prayers I just want to tell you, you still make me proud You stand head and shoulders above the whole crowd

But keep trying each moment to stay in His grace I came here before you to help set your place

Church of the Nazarene 733 Stonewall Ave. Trinidad, Colo. 845-0383

The Lord’s Chapel Hwy 12 ¼ mile west of Segundo 846-8506

To my family and friends: please be thankful today I’m still close beside you in a new special way

You don’t have to be perfect all of the time He forgives you the slip if you continue the climb

Zion’s Lutheran Church 613 Prosect Trinidad, Colo. 846-7785

Faith Christian Fellowship 2608 Santa Fe. Trail Trinidad, Colo. 846-9673

Message from Heaven

If Roses grow in Heaven, Lord please pick a bunch for me Place them in my Daughter’s arms And tell her they’re from me Tell her I love and miss her And when she turns to smile Place a kiss upon her cheek And hold her for awhile Because remembering her is easy I do it every day But there’s an ache within my heart Because I am missing her today… Love, Mom and Dad

For I am now beside Jesus in the heavens above Please take care of each other, From Jenny, With Love ______________________________ Send your memoriams to:

info@AroundTrinidad.com for inclusion in each Friday’s issue of Everything Around Us Trinidad by the previous Friday, please. Those missing the deadline will be included in the next week’s issue.

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