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Meet the Candidates

The Columbus Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring an event on Thursday, Sept. 7 to introduce all local candidates who will be on the ballot for the Nov. 7, 2023 election.

The “Meet the Candidate” forum will be held 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. at Tumbleweed Dinner Theater on Broadway Ave. in the Village of Columbus.

Candidates for the November election include:
Mayor: Esequiel Salas (incumbent); Philip Skinner; Nicole Steffen
Board of Trustees: Isabel Gomez; Jerad Loesch; Wilson Edward Moore; Juan Padilla; Rocio Sierra; William Johnson
Municipal Judge: Rachel Gomez; Raymond William Perron Jr

Also on the Nov. ballot, will be local Columbus resident Dan Martin, running for the Deming Soil and Water Conservation Board. Refreshments will be served at this Thursday’s meeting and Tumbleweed will open its doors at 5 p.m.

Other ways to join the meeting:

Meet the Candidates
Thursday, September 7 · 5:30 – 7:30pm
Time zone: America/Denver
Google Meet joining info
Video call link: https://meet.google.com/abz-hnqj-vii
Or dial: ‪(US) +1 513-816-0735‬ PIN: ‪607 851 398‬#
More phone numbers: https://tel.meet/abz-hnqj-vii?pin=9583521350282

Please feel free to email any anonymous questions to and they will be forwarded to the moderator.

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PSA: Bus Transportation Announcement 

Deming Public Schools Transportation Department would like to inform parents and students who ride the bus  of the following: 

• Due to high temperatures, bus riders have been permitted to take water bottles on the bus until Friday,  September 15, 2023. 

• Only water is allowed on the bus. 

• Bus drivers will have windows down to help air circulate and keep temperatures in the bus as low as  possible.  If you have any questions, please contact the Transportation Department at (575) 543-1009 or  .

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PSA: Safety Drills and Exercise Planning

Deming Public Schools would like to remind the community that safety drills are a key component of keeping  our students and staff safe. Safety drills provide schools, district, and stakeholders across the community with  the opportunity to assess and validate capabilities, shape planning, and address areas for improvement. Through  the practice of drills, schools take corrective actions needed to maintain safety readiness. 

During the first four weeks of school, several safety drills will be conducted at each school site with additional  practice occurring in the spring semester. Drills will include the following: fire, evacuation, active shooter,  shelter in place, and lockdown. Per NM State law, each school site must conduct a minimum of 17 drills, 11 of  which must be fire drills. More drills may happen at a school site if administration determines more safety  practice is needed.  

In an event of a safety drill, first responders and local law enforcement may be involved to assist the school in  planning and assessing preparedness. When drills occur, all stakeholders will act as if it is not a drill. This  assists all stakeholders in maintaining safety readiness.  

Parents and guardians will only be informed of a shelter in place, lockdown, and/or evacuation if there is a  threat to the school population. Parents and guardians will be informed through our student information system, Infinite Campus, by either an email, text, and/or phone call. As a courtesy, the district will also inform local  media and post this information on our website and social media pages.  

The district strongly encourages parents and guardians to check that your information is correct in Infinite  Campus and that you have not blocked emails from the district and/or the district phone number.  

If you have any questions about the districts safety procedures please contact your school site or the district at  (575) 546-8841. 

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Consumer Confidence Report for the Village of Columbus 2022

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FREE Summer Camp

Deming Public Schools will be offering a free summer camp the week of July 17-21. The summer camp is open to K-12 students and will be offered at two locations Deming High School(K-12) and Columbus Elementary(K-5). Registration is open in the Infinite Campus parent portal and will close Wednesday, June 14

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Motorcycle Safety Celebration

Friday, June 30th, ride on over to celebrate The Village of Columbus’s first annual Motorcycle gathering in pre-celebration of the 4th of July. We invite all riders from around town to come join us in this celebration. Also come hear the sounds of New Mexico’s Own 44th Army Band, Breaking Brass.

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2023 Jump Into Summer Health Fair

On June 30th, 2023, the Historic Village of Columbus’s Health and Wellness Center will be hosting a Health Fair. The event is open to the public and will be at the Village Plaza from 9 am to 2 pm. If your organization is interested in participating, please fill out this form https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdhOo17moEVUdzJENRo_P2fDVbEmEkOoq9MFk0rXcaak__PJw/viewform

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Seamless Summer Meals For Kids

Seamless Summer Meals For Kids begins May 30th and will run through July 21 this year(no service on July 4th). Grab ‘N Go service will be from 11:30 am to 1:00 pm. View the flyer below for more information.

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Columbus Fiber Internet Grant Award Celebration

Valley TeleCom Group was notified this week that they will be receiving a Connect NM Pilot Grant to bring fiber internet to Columbus, NM and the surrounding areas.

Valley TeleCom would like to invite the public to join them at a Celebration event, Thursday, March 30th at 11 am at the Health and Wellness Community Complex, 100 E North Boundary. Columbus, NM 88029

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Columbus Chamber of Commerce hosts 25th Anniversary Cabalgata Binacional as part of the Fiesta de Amistad Celebration

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On March 11th, after two weeks on the trail through the villages of northern Mexico, the horses ride into town, 107 years after they first arrived at the orders of General Pancho Villa. “Today, we ride in friendship in the only binational cavalry commemorating the casualties of the Raid – Mexican and American alike” said Norma Gomez, Event Organizer for the Columbus, NM Chamber of Commerce, “spurring economic development along its way.”

The Cabalgata began in 1999 with a fortuitous meeting. Early members from the Mexican side had been recreating the rides for years but had never crossed the border—they couldn’t. “Without a government invite, they were not allowed,” said Allen Rosenberg, one of the early team members who started the Cabalgata. “We ran into them in front of the museum. When they told us they needed an official invite, we asked if the mayor of Columbus would suffice. Then we just walked a few blocks over and asked.”

What followed was a whirlwind of preparation, planning and government visits on both sides of the border. “It all happened so fast!” said Gomez, who was also one of the original planners. “One minute it was just an idea and the next we were hosting a thousand visitors in town!”

Through the years the Cabalgata grew to 3,000+ visitors, state and federal attendees and, at times, up to 300 horses. When the Covid-19 pandemic halted organization of all public events, smaller groups of riders continued to make the journey here, uninterrupted by world events. “I believe that tradition is important, and though we have had our share of bumps in the road it was awesome to see the dedication and comradeship amongst the people and riders. We couldn’t see letting the pandemic stop it” said Coy Gutierrez from Midland, Texas, who has been riding for years.

The Fiesta de Amistad kicks off on Thursday, March 9, 2023 at 10am with a memorial and reading of names hosted by the Columbus Historical Society behind the Depot Museum.

 

 

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25th Annual Fiesta de Amistad Program of Events

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March 9th

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10:00am

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Columbus Historical Society Raid Day Commemoration at Bandstand behind Depot Museum: Presentation of colors, reading of names and Taps by New Mexico National Guard honoring the fallen US soldiers and civilians

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10:30am

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Featured Speaker: Dr. Brandon Morgan of Central NM Community College

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11:00am

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Daily

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Library: 25th Anniversary Fiesta de Amistad Exhibition
Pancho Villa State Park/Village of Columbus Self-Guided Walking Tours
Pancho Villa State Park Exhibit Hall/Museum (9am-4pm)
Columbus Historical Society Depot Museum (10am-1pm)
Desert Artistas Gallery at The Hoover Hotel (10am-4pm)

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March 10th

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Afternoon

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1:00pm

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3:00pm

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Film screening Columbus: En Busca de los Dorados de Villa – Historic Hoover Hotel

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4:30pm

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5:00pm

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6:00pm

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March 11th

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9:00am

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9:30am

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10:00am

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11:00am

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11:30am

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12:00pm

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Presentation of Certificates, Norma Gomez and Salomon Gutierrez
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12:30pm

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Ballet Folklorico Korimi – Director Dalila Gutierrez
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1:00 – 3:00pm

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18th Annual Camp Furlong Day – Pancho Villa State Park speakers/topics change
on the hour

  • 1:00pm: Professor Glenn Minuth, One Raid & Two Battles of the Mexican Expedition
  • 2:00pm: Dr. Robert Bouilly, 24th Infantry: Buffalo Soldiers at Columbus 1916-1922
  • 3:00pm: Ric Lambart, Pres. 1st Aero Squadron, on airplane usage in the Punitive Expedition

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2:00 – 4:00pm

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2:00 – 6:00pm

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3:00pm

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Raffle winner announced[/et_pb_text][/et_pb_column][/et_pb_row][et_pb_row column_structure=”1_4,3_4″ _builder_version=”4.14.9″ _module_preset=”default” custom_margin=”|||0px|false|false” global_colors_info=”{}”][et_pb_column type=”1_4″ _builder_version=”4.14.9″ _module_preset=”default” global_colors_info=”{}”][et_pb_text _builder_version=”4.14.9″ _module_preset=”default” global_colors_info=”{}”]

5:30pm

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Subject to change due to additional activities, weather or circumstances beyond our control.

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Event Contact Information:
Columbus Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 1316, Columbus, NM 88029
Norma Gomez

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