Nov. 2: Jo-Lucia Marie Allred, born to Dayna Marie Allred and Aaron Angelo Allred.
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12/28/17
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Featured UNM-TAOS HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY PROGRAM (HEP) is now enrolling students.
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12/28/17
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New: HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF TAOS is looking for someone with grant writing experience to help the organization write and research possible grants available. Contact Kevin Miller at (575) 758-7827.
TFAF BOARD VOLUNTEERS. Taos Fall Arts Festival is seeking interested parties with a passion for the arts to commit to support the artists of Taos County by volunteering as a TFAF board member. There also are volunteer options open as committee members. Contact Paul Figueroa, (575) 779-8579, or Rikki Pass, (719) 492-1264, to discuss chair responsibilities and arrange an interview. Available board positions include treasurer, secretary chairperson, volunteer committee chairperson, in addition to others.
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12/28/17
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HEART of Taos aims to provide women with the support they need. Sometimes it's financial. Sometimes it's counseling. But sometimes, a woman just needs a bed and a roof over her head. HEART House is on its way.
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By Cody Hooks
chooks@taosnews.com | 12/21/17 |
NewTAOS FEEDS TAOS VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! Strong backs needed Saturday (Dec. 16), through Wednesday (Dec. 20) to help sort donated food; and to fill and distribute boxes. Learn more online at …
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12/14/17
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WE'RE STILL IN! Join like-minded folks Friday (Dec. 8), 7-9 p.m. to respond creatively to climate change and find solutions for a sustainable, healthy and adaptive Taos. First Presbyterian …
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12/7/17
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Ongoing: ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS 24-hour hotline is (575) 758-3318.AL-ANON TAOS: Mondays (ODAT topics), 5:30-6:30 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church, Community Room; Tuesdays (book study): noon-1 p.m., St. …
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12/7/17
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The holiday season is here. If you are looking for a place to buy gifts that support a good cause, Las Comadres in Commerce members have worked for several weeks …
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By Teresa Dovalpage
For The Taos News | 12/7/17 |
Bette Korber was studying chemistry and immunology as a postgraduate student at the California Institute of Technology when scientists first discovered what became one of the most deadly pandemics of our time: HIV/AIDS.
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By Sami Edge
The New Mexican | 12/5/17 |
“I’m sort of like a courtesy aunt,” said 82-year-old Nancy Gehman, speaking of her 14 years as a volunteer advocate for children in state custody.
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By Cynthia Miller
The New Mexican | 12/4/17 |