Friday, April 15, 2011

Native Plant Sale in Alamogordo Tomorrow

Tomorrow (April 16, 2011), the Native Plant Society of New Mexico - Otero chapter, will hold its annual native plant sale from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Rose Garden on 10th Street (across from the Alamogordo Public Library). Check it out for native and xeric plants for our area.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Green Energy Works presents to Cloudcroft School Board

A representative from Green Energy Works visited with Cloudcroft's School Board last Monday to explain the "Renewable and Clean Energy Bond Program" and how it could benefit the schools. A brochure was provided that outlines the program, along with a flyer explaining who Green Energy Works is.

To hear this presentation, you can visit the podcast for the April 11, 2011 school board meeting at http://cmsbears.podbean.com or download the podcast from iTunes.

Renewable Energy Conference and Lincoln County Solar and Sustainability Tour

The Renewable Energy Conference will be held at the Ruidoso Conference Center on April 22nd. For more details, you might email the contacts listed in the brochure below.

The Lincoln County Solar and Sustainability Tour will take place on April 23rd from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Directions and a description of the tour can be found here. (Updated April 14, 2011)

Earth Club helps with Clean-up

Members of Cloudcroft High School's Earth Club teamed up with a local exchange student from the Ukraine to pick up trash and debris from the swimming hole below the tunnel. The students donated their Sunday afternoon to remove almost a dozen sacks of trash from the area locally referred to as the "hippie dip."
Students remove garbage from the waterfall area.

The students hauled almost a dozen bags of trash
up the side of the mountain.

Greenhouse Underway at Cloudcroft Schools

The greenhouse project is finally underway inside the bus loop at Cloudcroft schools. Purchased with funds from the A+ for Energy Grant sponsored by BP, volunteers started pounding stakes into the ground this past fall. Then came the BIG freeze...and the only thing harder than pounding stakes into rock is pounding stakes into frozen rocks. Now that things have thawed out, we will once again be rounding up volunteers to beat more stakes into the ground.
Volunteer John Manford and volunteer/science teacher Jean Davis are starting to piece together the greenhouse.