Embudo Valley Town Crier

Thursday, April 2nd

  • Zuly’s Cafe will be serving our Mediterranean Tilapia as well as Camarones à la Diabla through the weekend for the last week of Lent.  See you soon @ Zuly’s!  505-579-4001  Wednesday-Saturday, 10-6

  • Sacred Chanting Circle this Sunday, April 5th, 4:00-5:00 at the Carnelian Center.  Every chant is a prayer from the heart. Join us as we bring more harmony within and to the world.  Donations welcome.  Next Sacred Chanting Circle is Sunday, April 19th.  For more information: Susan, 505-795-9061.

  • The Rinconada Community Ditch is hosting a special meeting on Thursday, April 16th at 6:00 via Zoom. Contact [email protected] for the agenda and Zoom link. 

  • Hiring at the Dixon Co-op: Are you a foodie? Do you have extensive work experience making food?  Then look no further than the Dixon Cooperative Market!  We are currently looking to hire someone in the Deli to work twice a week making our specials.  Please inquire at [email protected] for more details.

  • Volunteers Wanted:  Dumpsite cleanup off Hwy 75.  This Friday & Saturday, April 3rd & 4th.  Join community members and BLM staff to help clean up an illegal dumpsite in the Rio Embudo watershed. 9:30-noon at a pull-out in between mile marker 6 & 8.  Advise wearing sturdy shoes and gloves.  Contact [email protected] with questions or concerns or call 505-579-4635. 

  • I am looking for men who want to be part of a men’s group meeting regularly in the Embudo Valley area.  I have 25 years experience working with the “integration group” model for men’s work as developed by the Mankind Project.  When I have hit rough sledding in life, the techniques I have learned this way have helped me to make changes in myself that I wasn’t able to make in other ways.  If you think you might be interested in being part of a local men’s group, give me a call or text and let’s talk!  --Alva, 505-490-7408

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