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Otero Arts is pleased to announce that April is the month for student artwork at the Artspace in Alamogordo. Continuing in Otero Arts’ tradition of featuring and encouraging the artwork of students from kindergarten to 12th grade, Otero Arts decided to have two separate exhibitions.
The first rotation will be K through 6th grade from April 1 through Sunday April 12th, followed by 7th through 12th grade student artwork from April 15th through Sunday April 26th.
New this year we will include artwork from students at NMSU April 15th through April 26th.
We learned from other years that we have a large attendance for the opening nights and throughout the month as friends and family come to see the exhibition. So for this show we will be open Wednesdays through Sundays for April Student Art Month.
Hours are new too: 1---5pm each day.
Schools that will be participating are Alamogordo elementary, middle, high school and NMSU. Also participating are Tularosa High School and Middle School as well as Cloudcroft High School.Otero Artspace is located at 1118 Indiana Avenue and 12th St. in Alamogordo.
Otero Artspace
1118 Indiana Ave
Alamogordo, NM 88310
United States
Sunny, with a high of 102 and low of 66 degrees. Sunny for the morning, clear overnight.
thank you for a clear review of the coverage of this grievous occurrence. i would make several observations:
So, it went from a semi open primary to a closed selection process limited to registered democrats being eligible for selection? Interesting.
i have participated in a much smaller scope version of this same situation - about 20 years ago, as a precinct chairman of the democratic party in a rural east texas county. after the primary election, the democratic candidate for a seat on the county commission suddenly died.
So any candidate regardless of party affiliation may submit their name for consideration?
here's hoping for expansion in the elephant graveyard...i can hardly wait until november 3rd.
It can join the corpses at the ******* cemetary.
i visited the Sunspot observatory on my first trip through the Sacramentos, on a motorcycle ride in 1972, and have always included that site whenever introducing visitors to this many faceted region. it is sad to consider this unique scientific icon being demolished.
necessary housekeeping; clearly stated and documents due process and responsible action by their governing body - a fine model to follow.