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Due to the Covid-19 pandemic the Flickinger had to postpone the annual campaign kick-off and has lost revenue due to cancelled events and rentals. The cost of these losses is incalculable.
Through the generosity of local donors, grants, and some limited cash reserves, the center has been able to pay utilities, insurances, taxes, take care of facility maintenance, pay essential salaries and other expenses. This cost is about $10K per month, and funds are being depleted.
The leadership of the Center got creative to find ways to support their mission and support the performance arts community:
• Four Fall Tailgate Series concerts at the NM Museum Space History parking lot.
• Children’s Music Theater has been able to conduct small socially distanced workshops thanks to CMT Director Heather Bash.
• Patron’s Hall has reopened for take out coffee, ice cream, and freshly made soups.
• The Center is working towards adding outdoor music & events this spring. (A special NM State grant is helping with funding for the outdoor project.)
Through their “Keeping the Lights On” campaign, they hope to continue to weather this storm and come out stronger on the other side. As a community that respects the arts we can keep the arts alive in Alamogordo!
Please consider a cash contribution or monthly sustained giving pledge to this campaign. The Center appreciates all levels of support and your gift will help them keep the performing arts alive in Alamogordo. Don’t let this beautiful and important part of this community flicker out, donate today!
Let me get this straight.
Sunny, with a high of 92 and low of 68 degrees. Sunny in the morning, patchy rain nearby in the afternoon, sunny for the evening, clear overnight.
a reminder that other gray-headed folks may recall:
When and where was this "poll" taken? Was it just a select group of people? What happened to innocent until proven guilty in a court of law?
this article provides a good basic explanation of the structure available through the city charter for voters to take action in cases such as these.
That’s a fair question, and it’s important to clear this up.
A few basics:
NIMBY is alive and well in Alamogordo.
it's not just in alamo - our nation is suffering through an epidemic of NIMBYism these days. most citizens are aware that we are being taken for a ride - but they cannot determine precisely who the enemy is. so, the real enemy steps in and supplies a long list of the usual suspects, the folks who
The idea that the other person is to blame is a shell game that has been played by our “Overlords” for far longer than you and I have been alive.
As always Chris, excellent work. May I recommend that after reading your very informative article, that you may wish to go back in history here also. Say, 8 or so years and really unravel some knots that began in the city commision that led to where we are today
i'm in agreement with Daniel - well written, structural organized, and clearly stated. i would offer several well-known documentaries/movies as useful case studies to see this real-world process illustrated, all of them are available on numerous streaming services: