Embudo Valley Town Crier

Tuesday, April 2nd

Today:

> 9:30-10:30 - Yoga with Kristin at the Toolshed.  Class information here.
> 6:00 - AA in Dixon meeting at St. Anthony’s Parish Hall (adjacent to the kitchen building).

  • Art For The Heart Spirit Doll II Workshop date changed to Sunday, April 14th. 

  • The Embudo Valley Library & Community Center Personnel Committee will be meeting this Friday, April 5th at 1:30 at the Library, for work on the Co-Executive Directors job description draft.  Community members are invited to join the meeting.  If you have input but cannot make the meeting, please email [email protected] 

  • Dixon native Emma Rose Harrison, daughter of Brian Harrison and Felicity Fonseca, invites you to a presentation of the Molière play "The Imaginary Invalid" for which she designed the costumes.  More information here

  • Young man looking for a rental/housing opportunity in Dixon area.  I am working in Dixon for this farming season and am trying to find housing.  Thank you-Elijah, 505-795-1569, [email protected]

  • Tickets for the Saturday, May 11th Nuevo Mexico Profundo Silver City trip to Our Lady of Guadalupe Benedicting Monastery, the Gila Catwalk, and Mogollon are now available here.  The trip will sell out quickly, so if you are interested, please expedite.  We can only accommodate 22 participants due to limited seating at the chapel. 

  • Looking for someone to provide elder service dog companion care in my casita & studio at Embudo Mission in Dixon for 7 hours on Tuesdays and afternoons on Thursdays while I go to work in Santa Fe.  There may also be some light gardening work/plant care.  Pay for the job is through NM Social Services so patience with government bureaucracy is required.  Pay is varied at $12.63/hour (for dog companion care alone) or $14.60/hr (for additional gardening work).  Text Nancy at 719-849-3239 if interested.

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