This year the Tesuque Holiday Food Drive will provide food for the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays to 127 of our neighbors. As you can imagine, with the continued recession, the need is great. In fact, if we have additional food there are three more families on a waiting list. In short, we need your tax-deductible contributions more than ever.
The projected budget is $1,600 for Thanksgiving and $2,600 for Christmas, as the time out of school will be longer
Again all sorts of people are stepping up to make this important annual fund drive a success. Ali MacGraw, Noela Figueroa, the employees of the Tesuque Village Market along with other supporter such as Tom & Marilynn Morrish, Julie Miller, and food suppliers Just the Best, Fabo Bread, Santa Fe Tortilleria and Jim O'Hoar with Sysco, among others, are pitching in.
Please join them by making out a check to CCLA and dropping it off at the Tesuque Village Market. Michael Stein has put together a receipt form at the front desk so you can have a record of your donations for your tax return.
If you can't get to the market, you can give the checks to Jamie Morris or Ali MacGraw. We will mail you a receipt.
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Latest News On PNM Work
Susan Mize, president of Vista Redonda Water Association and Property Owners Association, reports:
"The PNM electrical upgrade to the Vista Redonda neighborhood is expected to start Monday, October 31, 2011. This work may be summarized as PNM's Phase I operation whereby they will perform work starting at State 592 by the water tanks, and only work on
The PNM electrical upgrade to the Vista Redonda neighborhood is expected to start Monday, October 31, 2011. This work may be summarized as PNM's Phase I operation whereby they will perform work starting at State 592 by the water tanks, and only work on
Vista Redonda Road between State 592 to the 4-way stop signs
From the 4-way stop signs on Paseo Encantado NE to Entrada Corta to the Williams/Geldersma lot lines; and
From Paseo Encantado NE up the access road to the Martin/Costello/Wilshire lot lines.
It is expected that this work will provide a basic infrastructure from their upgrades on Rt 592 to the VR subdivision, and to remedy in a small number of homes within Vista Redonda where major "faults" or electrical problems have been submitted by homeowners to PNM. Additional upgrades will be made in the future. Jack Miller is Vista Redonda's primary contact with PNM for this project, and his services will be paid for by PNM. Each evening, any open holes will be filled in by PNM. Bill Berra will oversee that the roads are reconstructed properly with a base coarse by PNM."
"The PNM electrical upgrade to the Vista Redonda neighborhood is expected to start Monday, October 31, 2011. This work may be summarized as PNM's Phase I operation whereby they will perform work starting at State 592 by the water tanks, and only work on
- Vista Redonda Road between State 592 to the 4-way stop signs
- From the 4-way stop signs on Paseo Encantado NE to Entrada Corta to the Williams/Geldersma lot lines; and
- From Paseo Encantado NE up the access road to the Martin/Costello/Wilshire lot lines.
The PNM electrical upgrade to the Vista Redonda neighborhood is expected to start Monday, October 31, 2011. This work may be summarized as PNM's Phase I operation whereby they will perform work starting at State 592 by the water tanks, and only work on
Vista Redonda Road between State 592 to the 4-way stop signs
From the 4-way stop signs on Paseo Encantado NE to Entrada Corta to the Williams/Geldersma lot lines; and
From Paseo Encantado NE up the access road to the Martin/Costello/Wilshire lot lines.
It is expected that this work will provide a basic infrastructure from their upgrades on Rt 592 to the VR subdivision, and to remedy in a small number of homes within Vista Redonda where major "faults" or electrical problems have been submitted by homeowners to PNM. Additional upgrades will be made in the future. Jack Miller is Vista Redonda's primary contact with PNM for this project, and his services will be paid for by PNM. Each evening, any open holes will be filled in by PNM. Bill Berra will oversee that the roads are reconstructed properly with a base coarse by PNM."
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
PNM to Start its Neighborhood Project This Week
PNM is about to begin installing a new underground power cable, a project that will eventually involve digging up portions of Vista Redonda Roads. The company has notified the state that it will start its work at the intersection of 592 and Vista Redonda this week.
"Our Contractor," said project manager Veronica Hill, "will do some test holes and began work from the intersection across to the east side of 592 then continue along the highway right of way to MM 2.95."
"So if you see some activity at the entrance," Hill added, "this is what is going on."
"Our Contractor," said project manager Veronica Hill, "will do some test holes and began work from the intersection across to the east side of 592 then continue along the highway right of way to MM 2.95."
"So if you see some activity at the entrance," Hill added, "this is what is going on."
Monday, September 12, 2011
New Show for Vista Redonda's John Geldersma
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| Photo: Addison Doty |
For more information visit the gallery's website.
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
PNM To Dig Up Road Soon
Vista Redonda drivers will soon be dodging trenches on our roads as PNM workers begin replacing the major power line serving our neighborhood.
The tentative start date for the project is September 12, according to Veronica Hill PNM Project Manager. The state has granted the permits for the work on 592 leading up to the neighborhood. PNM officials are now meeting with county officials to obtain the necessary permits to work on Vista Redonda roads. Among the issues the county will explore with PNM is the mitigation of any damage to native plants and how the cuts in the road will be refilled.
There will, however, be no open trenches as night because the state is requiring that each day’s work be filled and closed at the end of the day. The equipment to be used will also be modest in size.
PNM promises to continue notifying the neighborhood about developments on this project and we will post them as soon as they are available.
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Fire Officials Update Residents on Fire Safety and Wildfire Preparedness at Community Meeting
County Fire officials, along with a representative of the Forest Service, briefed Tesuque residents on the Pacheco Wildfire, demonstrated simulation equipment to show how quickly a wildfire can travel, and provided information on emergency preparedness at a meeting Wednesday meeting in the Tesuque Fire Station.
More than 80 residents from Tesuque, Chupadero, Rio en Medio, Vista Redonda, and other neighborhoods attended the meeting arranged by Santa Fe County Commissioner Daniel Mayfield.
“The Pacheco Wildfire is close to our community, residents need to be well informed and have an organized plan in the case of any future emergencies,” Mayfield said.
Sandy Hurlocker, from the Santa Fe National Forest, began the evening with a description of the current conditions of Pacheco Fire. Essentially the fire fighters have managed to build a horseshoe shaped defensive line that will keep the fire from coming toward our area. The fire has remained within its containment lines on the northwest, west and south sides. It will continue to burn toward the northeast, although Hurlocker said the fire is now slowing down. With this progress, firefighters are beginning to remove excess equipment from the firelines. In short, the current danger to communities below the fire has passed.
Nonetheless, Martin Vigil, director of Santa Fe County Emergency Management, urged residents not to be complacent and to take steps to be prepared. He suggested that residents work on making their properties safer and prepare a list of items they would want to take if they had to evacuate. He also suggested that residents make their own decision as to when to leave rather than waiting for an evacuation order, “If you feel threatened,” Vigil said, “we want you to move out of harms way.”
Vigil described how the emergency officials would notify residents should an evacuation be necessary. The first system that could be used is called “reverse 911.” It permits the county to call residents and provide a thirty-second message. However, the current equipment is old and only capable of making 44 calls a minute. Furthermore these systems have a 60 percent failure rate because people block many incoming phone calls or are away from their houses.
Vigil can also use the Emergency Alarm System maintained by broadcasters. In fact, he said he sent out a message on this system the day the Pacheco Fire broke out in hopes of reaching campers and hikers with a warning.
Finally, Vigil said sheriff deputies and firefighters might be dispatched to go from house to house with an evacuation order. But he repeatedly counseled that one should leave if one feels in danger rather than wait for an order.
Leaving a place of danger is the best precaution one can take, according to J.D. Damaron, Tesuque’s Fire Chief. Remaining at one’s house trying to use a garden hose to fight a wildfire is bad idea. “You do not want to be in the burn center,” Damaron said. Remaining also endangers firefighters who frequently are called on to rescue a foolhardy individual who stayed and draws needed personnel away from doing their job.
Instead Damaron suggested residents take steps to make their property safer from wildfires now and more accessible to firefighters. This will make it more likely the house will survive a fire. If a wildfire breaks out, firefighters will try to protect defensible homes. “We are going to save a house that can be saved,” he said.
At the end of the evening Krys Nystrom, from the Santa Fe County Fire Safety Division, demonstrated the SimTable, which helps visualize the spread of fires in three dimensions. In 2009, Nystrom assessed all the houses in Vista Redonda. You can access a map of the neighborhood and your own house fire rating here.
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
How You Can Help the Evacuees from Los Alamos
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| View of the Las Conchas Fire on its first night from here. |
They report that this link will provide information on ways you can make financial contribution on line or drop off food donations.
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Tips on Being Ready for a Fire
If we are forced to leave the neighborhood this summer by a fire, here are some tips from a list that is currently being circulated by email:
- Cars are combustible and cannot be parked near structures or people and need to be parked away from the evacuation site. Do not block any roads. Use only one car or no cars. Try to avoid traffic jams or evacuation will grind to a halt and fire trucks will not be able to reach the sites. Keep car windows closed to protect from smoke. Evacuating with cars and trucks full of things is only done when there is advanced warning to evacuate the valley. If you are fleeing to a safe zone, this is a life saving maneuver and not the time to take lots of items.
- Pets need to be on leashes or in cages. Bring their food.
- Smoke and grass fires are more lethal. If there is wind, you will not be able to stop a fire with a garden hose nor will you be able to out run it. [20 mph wind=20/mph fire]. Evacuate immediately to one of the safe zones. If there is no wind, a different strategy is possible...hoses, calling for help, etc. If in doubt, leave.
- Fires move fast up hills but most of our hills are sparse. If you are trapped, climb up and out to open land only if you can. Be mindful of smoke, wind, and direction and location of the fire. Best to be in the safe zone where help is likely on its way.
- Have an "essentials list" for an extreme emergency.
- You should have a separate list for an early evacuation of the valley. This includes the personal property list of items that you would really hate to lose.
- Using wet blankets to protect from smoke and fire is dangerous. They can sear lungs and skin.
- Now is the time to remove all combustibles from near your house. For example, stacks of wood, propane bar.b.que or other propane bottles, chemicals, piles of junk. In the event of an evacuation, try to remove wicker or wood furniture or other combustibles out into the open, away from portals. The fire folk will decide what houses are able to be defended. Those that are defendable will be first priority. Try not to interfere with their work. Notes on a door saying where you have gone or if there is a pet missing are appropriate.
- Keep dry and green grasses and weeds mowed on your property. Fires often start in the grasses and then travel to bushes, then to trees, houses, piles, etc. If that is too much, mow 50 foot wide fire breaks near risky areas such as near the bosque, neighbors with dense properties, etc.
Friday, June 10, 2011
Painting our Roads Red
Vista Redonda roads are featuring stripes of red paint as well as small flags. These new decorations are in preparation for major work to be done by PNM sometime in 2011. According to Jeanette Yardman, of the Santa Fe office of PNM, the underground cable bringing electricity to our houses will be dug up and replaced. Most of the work will take place on Paseo Encantado and Vista Redonda. It will be completed by a private contractor whose work will be supervised by a PNM inspector. Yardman promised that PNM will conduct a community outreach program prior to the work to alert everyone.
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Huge Garage Sale Friday & Saturday
66 PASEO ENCANTADO NE
FRIDAY, APRIL 29TH, 2PM-6PM
SATURDAY, APRIL 30TH, 8AM-2PM
TWO REALTORS DOWNSIZING-AWESOME OPPORTUNITY!
Staging materials from Realtor-one of a kind items
- American Country Table for 6-blue finish
- Unique Antique Chinese Screen
- Double Armoire
- Antique Custom outdoor table for 8
- Bali shipment of Feng Shui Practioners Private Pieces
- River Stone Planters
- Fire Pit/planters
- Large Buddha
- Signed and numbered prints
Many one of a kind unique high end decorator items including designer clothing, kitchen items, electronic items, housewares, lamps and other collectibles and accessories you would only find in high end retail stores.
For more information, Call DeAnne at: 690.4611 or Jill at 603.3400
Don’t miss this one time only sale!!
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
VIsta Redonda Neighbor's Eco Thriller Debuts on Friday
Vista Redonda resident Harvey Stone will read from, and talk about, his new book Melting Down, at 6 PM, Friday, April 22, at Collected Works Bookstore.
Melting Down is an environmental thriller that tracks an international terrorist plot to exploit the changing climate in order to fulfill Russia’s historical destiny: world domination. It includes political intrigue, suspense, and action that span the globe from Hawaii to the Arctic and from Washington to Moscow. Within the fictional plot, Melting Down embeds key aspects of the science behind the changing climate, as well as its observed and predicted impacts. It also explores a systems-oriented approach for simultaneously solving many of today’s economic, social, and environmental problems.
A former psychologist, turned corporate speechwriter, turned environmental consultant, Stone spent the past ten years helping corporations, municipalities and government agencies to implement a triple bottom line approach. This approach simultaneously addresses social, economic, and environmental problems. It also enables organizations to reduce their risks, lower their costs and improve their efficiency and effectiveness. Coupled with his insights into human behavior and corporate drivers, Stone’s experience led him to conclude that fiction was a dynamic method for communicating the inter-connected fragility of today’s world and the existence of viable solutions.
Melting Down is an environmental thriller that tracks an international terrorist plot to exploit the changing climate in order to fulfill Russia’s historical destiny: world domination. It includes political intrigue, suspense, and action that span the globe from Hawaii to the Arctic and from Washington to Moscow. Within the fictional plot, Melting Down embeds key aspects of the science behind the changing climate, as well as its observed and predicted impacts. It also explores a systems-oriented approach for simultaneously solving many of today’s economic, social, and environmental problems.
A former psychologist, turned corporate speechwriter, turned environmental consultant, Stone spent the past ten years helping corporations, municipalities and government agencies to implement a triple bottom line approach. This approach simultaneously addresses social, economic, and environmental problems. It also enables organizations to reduce their risks, lower their costs and improve their efficiency and effectiveness. Coupled with his insights into human behavior and corporate drivers, Stone’s experience led him to conclude that fiction was a dynamic method for communicating the inter-connected fragility of today’s world and the existence of viable solutions.
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Tesuque Elementary School Creates Garden and Seeks Donation of Tools and Time
The Tesuque Elementary School is establishing a garden and the school needs volunteers and tools.
Volunteers are being asked to come and help prepare the garden starting this month. The school will be holding workdays on February 26, on March 19, and on another date yet to be scheduled in hopes of have the garden ready to plant by mid-April.
The school is also looking for donations of the following items, new or used:
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Volunteers are being asked to come and help prepare the garden starting this month. The school will be holding workdays on February 26, on March 19, and on another date yet to be scheduled in hopes of have the garden ready to plant by mid-April.
The school is also looking for donations of the following items, new or used:
- 3 hoes
- 3 rakes
- 3 large shovels
- 3 brooms,
- 25 clipboards
- 25 hand trowels
- 3 wheelbarrows
- 10 watering cans
- 3 hoses (rubber if possible)
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Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Crime in Vista Redonda: A Report
There have been at least three burglaries in the neighborhood in 2010. The words “at least” are used because it is not clear the Sheriff Department, which has jurisdiction, actually knows how many occurred.
I requested that the department run a report on 2010 crimes committed on Vista Redonda Road, Paseo Encantado, and Vista Hermosa.
I requested that the department run a report on 2010 crimes committed on Vista Redonda Road, Paseo Encantado, and Vista Hermosa.
The first report the department produced showed only one crime, what it listed as a “commercial burglary” on Vista Redonda Road in August. When I pointed out that the New Mexican had published two other burglaries, the department redid its database search. “I was having difficulty finding it because when the report was made there wasn’t a numerical put on the report,” explained the person in charge of records. “If you look on the occurrence location I had put 1 to 99999, that is usually how we find our data. Since the location didn’t have a numerical I found it by doing occurrence location at 0 to 99999.
Still this report failed to include the most recent burglary. In late December, according to the New Mexican, a Wii system, three watches, a camera, a checkbook and a day planner were taken from a residence on Vista Redonda.
So, we know of at least three burglaries in 2010 and here are the ones that I could locate for 2009:
Still this report failed to include the most recent burglary. In late December, according to the New Mexican, a Wii system, three watches, a camera, a checkbook and a day planner were taken from a residence on Vista Redonda.
So, we know of at least three burglaries in 2010 and here are the ones that I could locate for 2009:
- A laptop computer and silver and wood tray were taken from a home on Vista Redonda Road sometime between 1 and 2:30 p.m. Tuesday. The thief is thought to have entered the residence through a large dog door. (New Mexican, November 26, 2009)
- A laptop computer, a suitcase and jewelry were stolen Tuesday from a residence on West Paseo Encantado. (New Mexican, August 26, 2009)
If you know of others that occurred in 2010, please send in the information.
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Bishop's Lodge Offers Membership Program
Neighbor Paul White writes, "Recently I signed up for the Bishop's Lodge Signature Club. Usually I'm skeptical of these deals but this one seems to have a lot of benefits. I think it is important to support local businesses in our area."
if interested contact Irene Williams at 1800 804 3218 X624
Here are the details of the membership program:
As a member of our new and exclusive Signature Club you will be issued a VIP membership card that will entitle you to Unlimited Complimentary Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner or Sunday Brunch on each visit to our popular Las Fuentes Restaurant, Las Fuentes Bar or Outdoor Terrace when dining with at least one other person. Why pay full price when 2 people dining can get a 50% discount and 3 people get 33% off and so on. Your membership card is valid seven days a week and the only exclusions are alcohol & Holiday Brunches. Our members are saving $10, $20, $30 or more on each dining visit.
Your Membership Privileges will also include:
- One (1) certificate valid for a Complimentary Over-Night Stay. Great for a midweek or weekend getaway –or- for celebrating a special occasion like a birthday or anniversary. Plus, if you elect to stay for a second night, you will receive a 50% Discount off the Room Rate for your second night stay.
- Two (2) certificates each valid for a Complimentary Second Night’s Stay when paying the prevailing room rate on the first night’s stay.
- One (1) certificate valid for a 10% Banquet/Catering Event Food and Function Room Discount. Maximum value $500.00. Discount available for Food and Function Room. New Bookings Only.
- One (1) certificate for a $25 Spa Treatment Discount and/or 10% Merchandise Discount for certificate holder and one guest.
- Two (2) certificates each valid for $15 Discount off each Round of Skeet & Trap Shooting, each certificate is valid for up to four (4) shooters.
- Two (2) certificates each valid for a $25 Discount per Horseback Ride per person. Maximum two (2) people per certificate.
- Resort Gift Shop - Unlimited 10% discount on all Gift Shop Purchases excluding jewelry.
- One (1) Complimentary One (1) Hour Hors d’Oeuvre Party for 6 - 10 people in our Las Fuentes Bar. Hors d’Oeuvres served free for one hour. Beverages not included. A minimum of $50.00 in beverages and/or additional food purchase(s) required.
- One (1) certificate valid for a Complimentary Bottle of House Wine or Dessert for Two while dining in Las Fuentes Restaurant or Las Fuentes Bar on your Birthday or Wedding Anniversary.
- One (1) certificate valid for a Complimentary Champagne Sunday Brunch when purchasing one (2-for-1). Not valid for holiday brunches on Valentine’s Day, Easter, Mother’s Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas or New Year’s Eve. Reservations highly recommended.
- Additionally, the Resort will be hosting 3 to 4 Special Events throughout the year just for our VIP Members. Our members have shared with us; these events are a lot of fun and are great for networking & building business!
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Audi for Sale
2008 Audi A4 2.0T Quattro Sedan 4D, f
Color: Quartz Gray Metallic w/ Black Interior
Asking $29,495
Vehicle Highlights
Mileage: 16,200
Engine: 4-Cyl, Turbo, 2.0 Liter
Transmission: Automatic, 6-Spd w/Overdrive & Tiptronic
Drivetrain: AWD
Contact Berin Axelrod
Color: Quartz Gray Metallic w/ Black Interior
Asking $29,495
Vehicle Highlights
Mileage: 16,200
Engine: 4-Cyl, Turbo, 2.0 Liter
Transmission: Automatic, 6-Spd w/Overdrive & Tiptronic
Drivetrain: AWD
Sunday, January 2, 2011
Robbery on Vista Redonda Road
The Santa Fe County Sheriff's Department reported, in the Santa Fe New Mexican, that a Wii system, three watches, a camera, a checkbook and a day planner were missing December 29 from a residence on Vista Redonda in Tesuque.
There is no further information and the report was not posted on the Sheriff's website nor did it appear on CrimeReports.com, a new crime mapping program used by the Sheriff and open to the public.
There is no further information and the report was not posted on the Sheriff's website nor did it appear on CrimeReports.com, a new crime mapping program used by the Sheriff and open to the public.
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