Roswell The Magazine July/August 2023

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From The Publisher

After moving to Roswell, we saw a void. A void that needed to be filled that would help build the community and assist local business growth. Something to be proud of and to share with friends and family. Understanding the value of community and quality content, we decided to publish Roswell The Magazine.

Moving to Roswell, NM in September 2020 seemed like a “what did we do?” moment with all of the negative talk about the town. After seeing the potential and staying positive, we couldn’t resist taking a leap of faith, trusting Gods plan for us. Our calling was clear. We made the move and are not looking back.

We have owned a home here in Roswell and rented it out on Airbnb since 2018. On every visit, my wife and I discussed the benefits of publishing a monthly magazine here as we have done in Albuquerque. We made shirts, created the logo, and registered social media accounts and domain names for Roswell The Magazine since June 2018. We have continued to plant seeds, get involved, and even opened a local cafe. We have created and participated in fundraising events. This is to invest back in the community we now call home. The Turkey Run is our latest fundraiser. We had participants race down Main Street with a frozen turkey to win a $500 grand prize. It was hilarious but very inspiring to see people come together in snowy weather and make it happen. We used this event to feed needy families in Roswell for Thanksgiving. We have a heart for people and strive to make a positive impact on our community, youth, entrepreneurs, and those just looking for an enjoyable read.

I look forward to building a team of local artists and content creators to share the positive and beautiful aspects of our town and surrounding areas. Southeast New Mexico has a lot to offer, and we must continue to build it up and display the good it has.

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Roswell The Magazine Has Landed

We are Roswell NM’s First and only Monthly Lifestyle Publication brought to you online, social media, and in Print. Our team is dedicated to bringing you the most up to date schedule of events, coverage of events and happenings in Roswell, NM and surrounding areas.

You can expect interesting interviews and stories that relate to our town and state. There is so much going on that we will have something new for you every issue. Our writers and photographers will be working hard to make sure you will never be disappointed with the next issue.

This is all possible because of the investment of our advertisers that support our vision and mission of bringing you the best publication that is well over due for Roswell, NM and surrounding areas. Be sure to support local, visit our advertisers and give their social medial pages a like, a nice review on google, and a chance to earn your business when the need arises. Enjoy our community built magazine and we look forward to a successful 2023 together.

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UNCOVERING ROSWELL

Welcome to Roswell, a small town tucked away in the heart of New Mexico, known for its mysterious past and captivating tales. In this hidden gem of a destination, secrets lurk beneath the surface, waiting to be discovered by intrepid explorers like yourself. Uncovering Roswell is an invitation to delve into the unknown, to unearth the untold stories that have shaped this historic town. From the infamous Roswell UFO incident that put this place on the map to the rich Native American heritage that dates back centuries, Roswell is a tapestry of history, culture, and intrigue. Join us on a journey as we peel back the layers of this enigmatic town, revealing its hidden treasures and shedding light on the fascinating stories that have shaped its identity. Whether you’re a history buff, a UFO enthusiast, or simply curious about the mysteries of the world, Roswell promises an unforgettable adventure that will leave you with a new appreciation for this captivating corner of the American Southwest. Get ready to uncover Roswell, one captivating story at a time.

The Roswell UFO Incident

The Roswell UFO incident is perhaps the most well-known event associated with Roswell. In 1947, something crashed near Roswell, and rumors of a UFO quickly spread. The United States military initially claimed it was a weather balloon, but many believed it was a cover-up. Over the years, eyewitness accounts and leaked documents have fueled speculation about extraterrestrial involvement. While the truth may never be fully known, the Roswell UFO incident has become a cornerstone of the town’s identity, attracting visitors from around the world who come to explore the alleged crash site and immerse themselves in the mystery. Roswell’s rich history and cultural heritage

Beyond the UFO incident, Roswell has a rich history that predates the modern era. The town’s roots can be traced back to the Native American tribes who inhabited the region for centuries. The Jicarilla Apache, Mescalero Apache, and Navajo people all have deep connections to the area. Today, their influence can be seen in the town’s museums, art, and cultural events. Roswell’s history also includes the arrival of Spanish explorers and the establishment of ranching and farming communities. Exploring the town’s past is like stepping back in time, with historic buildings and landmarks that tell the stories of those who came before.

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Unearthing the Hidden Gems and Untold Stories of this Historic New Mexico Town
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Exploring Roswell’s museums and attractions

Roswell is home to a variety of museums and attractions that offer a deeper understanding of the town’s history and culture. The Roswell Museum and Art Center showcases the artwork of local and regional artists, as well as exhibits on the region’s history. The International UFO Museum and Research Center is a must-visit for UFO enthusiasts, with exhibits that delve into the Roswell UFO incident and other unexplained phenomena. Another popular attraction is the Anderson Museum of Contemporary Art, which features contemporary artwork from around the world. These museums, along with others in the area, provide a comprehensive look at the diverse cultural landscape of Roswell.

Unearthing the hidden gems of Roswell

While the UFO incident may be the most famous aspect of Roswell, the town is filled with hidden gems waiting to be discovered. One such gem is the Bitter Lake National Wildlife Refuge, a haven for birdwatchers and nature lovers. The refuge is home to a diverse array of birds, including sandhill cranes, snow geese, and bald eagles. Visitors can explore the refuge’s trails and enjoy the tranquil beauty of the surrounding landscape. Another hidden gem is the Roswell Community Little Theatre, which puts on a variety of performances throughout the year. From musicals to plays, the theatre offers a chance to experience the arts in an intimate setting.

The art and music scene in Roswell

Roswell may be a small town, but it has a thriving art and music scene. The town is home to numerous art galleries and studios, showcasing the work of local artists. From paintings to sculptures, there is something for every art lover to enjoy. In addition to visual art, Roswell also has a vibrant music scene. Local musicians can often be found performing at venues throughout the town, offering a mix of genres and styles. Whether you’re a fan of jazz, rock, or country, you’re sure to find a performance that will leave you tapping your feet and wanting more.

Roswell’s culinary delights

No visit to Roswell would be complete without indulging in the town’s culinary delights. From traditional New Mexican cuisine to international flavors, Roswell has a range of dining options to suit every palate. For a taste of the Southwest, be sure to try the famous green chile, which adds a spicy kick to many dishes. If you’re in the mood for something different, you can sample cuisine from around the world, including Mexican, Italian, and Asian flavors. And don’t forget to satisfy your sweet tooth with a stop at one of the town’s bakeries or ice cream parlors. Roswell’s culinary scene is sure to leave you satisfied and craving more.

Outdoor activities and natural wonders in Roswell

Roswell is surrounded by natural beauty, offering plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities. The nearby Bottomless Lakes State Park is a popular spot for swimming, fishing, and boating. The park’s unique sinkholes, known as “cenotes,” provide a stunning backdrop for a day of relaxation and recreation. For those seeking a more adventurous experience, the Sierra Blanca mountain range offers hiking and camping opportunities. The range is home to diverse wildlife and breathtaking vistas, making it a favorite destination for nature enthusiasts. Whether you prefer to explore on foot or by bike, Roswell has no shortage of outdoor wonders to discover.

Events and festivals in Roswell

Throughout the year, Roswell plays host to a variety of events and festivals that celebrate the town’s culture and heritage. One of the most popular events is the UFO Festival, held annually in July. This festival attracts UFO enthusiasts from around the world, with activities that include guest speakers, costume contests, and live music. Another highlight is the Roswell Jazz Festival, which brings together local and national jazz musicians for a weekend of performances and workshops. Whether you’re a fan of science fiction, jazz, or something in between, Roswell’s events and festivals offer a chance to celebrate and connect with the community.

Uncovering the untold stories of Roswell

Beyond the well-known tales of the UFO incident and the town’s history, Roswell is filled with untold stories waiting to be discovered. From the lives of Native American tribes to the experiences of early settlers, these stories provide a deeper understanding of the town’s identity. Exploring Roswell’s archives, speaking with local residents, and

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immersing yourself in the town’s culture are all ways to uncover these hidden narratives. Whether it’s a forgotten piece of history or a personal anecdote, each story adds to the tapestry of Roswell’s past and present.

Why Roswell is a must-visit destination Roswell is a town that captures the imagination and invites exploration. From the mysteries of the UFO incident to the rich Native American heritage, there is something for everyone to discover. Whether you’re interested in history, culture, art, or outdoor adventures, Roswell offers a diverse range of experiences. The town’s museums, attractions, and events provide a window into its past and present, while its hidden gems and untold stories offer a sense of discovery and wonder. As you uncover Roswell, you’ll find yourself immersed in a place where history and mystery intertwine, leaving you with a new appreciation for this captivating corner of the American Southwest. So pack your bags and get ready to embark on an unforgettable journey to Roswell, where adventure awaits at every turn.

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“Beyond the well-known tales of the UFO incident and the town’s history, Roswell is filled with untold stories waiting to be discovered”.
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HAPPENING THIS MONTH Get

MAXIMIZING YOUR SUMMER HARVEST

As the summer sun shines brightly, it’s time to reap the rewards of your hard work in the garden. July is a crucial month for gardeners, as it offers a bountiful harvest of fresh fruits, vibrant vegetables, and fragrant herbs. Whether you’re a seasoned green thumb or just starting your gardening journey, maximizing your summer harvest requires expert advice and careful planning. In this guide, we will provide you with invaluable tips and tricks to help you make the most of your garden this July. From choosing the right plants for your climate to implementing effective watering and fertilizing techniques, we’ll cover everything you need to know to ensure a successful and abundant harvest. So, grab your gardening gloves and get ready to dive into the world of July gardening – where the beauty of nature meets the satisfaction of reaping what you sow.

July is a critical month for gardeners because it marks the peak of summer. The warm temperatures and long days create the perfect conditions for plants to thrive. It’s a time when your hard work and dedication pay off as you start to see the fruits of your labor. By maximizing your efforts in July, you can enjoy an abundant harvest that will last well into the fall. Plus, gardening provides a great opportunity to spend time outdoors, connect with nature, and reduce stress.

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Tips for Maintaining a Healthy Garden in July

Maintaining a healthy garden in July requires regular care and attention. Here are some expert tips to keep your garden in top shape throughout the month:

1. Watering: Water your plants deeply and consistently to ensure they receive enough moisture, especially during hot summer days. It’s best to water in the early morning or late afternoon to minimize evaporation. Use a soaker hose or drip irrigation system to deliver water directly to the roots, avoiding foliage to prevent disease.

2. Weeding: Regularly remove weeds from your garden beds to prevent them from competing with your plants for nutrients and water. Use a hoe or hand tools to remove weeds, taking care not to disturb the roots of your plants.

3. Mulching: Apply a layer of organic mulch, such as straw or wood chips, around your plants to help retain moisture, suppress weeds, and regulate soil temperature. Mulching also improves soil structure and promotes beneficial soil organisms.

4. Pruning: Prune your plants as needed to remove dead or damaged branches and promote healthy growth. This will also help improve air circulation and reduce the risk of diseases.

5. Fertilizing: Provide your plants with the nutrients they need by applying a balanced organic fertilizer. Follow the instructions on the package for the correct application rate and frequency.

Remember to regularly inspect your plants for any signs of pests or diseases. Early detection and intervention are crucial to prevent the spread and minimize damage. Remove any affected leaves or plants and consider using organic pest control methods if necessary.

Protecting Your Garden from Pests and Diseases in July

In July, your garden is at risk of various pests and diseases that can damage your plants. Here are some strategies to protect your garden and keep it healthy:

1. Regular Inspections: Regularly inspect your plants for any signs of pests or diseases. Look for chewed leaves, holes, discoloration, or wilting. Early detection allows for timely intervention and prevents the spread of pests or diseases.

2. Handpicking: If you spot pests, such as aphids or caterpillars, you can manually remove them from your plants. Wear gloves and pick them off by hand, dropping them into a bucket of soapy water to prevent them from returning.

3. Companion Planting: Planting certain flowers and herbs alongside your vegetables can help deter pests. For example, marigolds repel aphids and nematodes, while basil repels flies and mosquitoes. Research companion planting combinations that work well for your specific pests.

4. Organic Pest Control: Use organic pest control methods, such as neem oil, insecticidal soap, or diatomaceous earth, to combat pests without harming beneficial insects or pollinators. Follow the instructions on the product label for safe and effective use.

5. Disease Prevention: To prevent the spread of diseases, practice good garden hygiene. Remove and dispose of any infected plant material, sanitize your tools between uses, and avoid working in wet conditions, which can promote fungal growth. Crop rotation can also help reduce the risk of soil-borne diseases.

By implementing these pest and disease control strategies, you can protect your garden and ensure a healthy, thriving growing environment.

Harvesting and Storing Your Summer Crops

The joy of gardening lies in reaping the rewards of your hard work. When it comes to harvesting and storing your summer crops, here are some expert tips to help you make the most of your bounty:

1. Harvesting at the Right Time: Harvest your crops at their peak of ripeness for the best flavor and texture. Refer to seed packets or gardening resources for information on when to harvest each vegetable. Some indicators include color, size, and firmness.

2. Proper Harvesting Techniques: Use sharp scissors, pruners, or a knife to harvest your crops, taking care not to damage the plants. Harvest leafy greens by cutting off outer leaves, allowing the inner leaves to continue growing. For fruits and vegetables, gently twist or cut them from the plant.

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3. Storing Fresh Produce: For short-term storage, refrigerate your harvested produce to maintain freshness. Store vegetables in perforated plastic bags or containers to allow for airflow. Avoid washing produce until you’re ready to use it, as moisture can speed up spoilage.

4. Preserving Techniques: If you have an abundance of produce, consider preserving it for long-term storage. Options include canning, freezing, pickling, or dehydrating. -> Research the best preservation methods for each crop to ensure optimal quality and flavor.

5. Sharing the Bounty: If you have more produce than you can consume or preserve, consider sharing with friends, family, or local food banks. Sharing the bounty of your garden not only reduces waste but also brings joy to others.

By following these harvesting and storing tips, you can enjoy the fruits of your labor long after the growing season has ended.

Recipes and Ideas for Using Your July Harvest

With an abundance of fresh produce from your garden, it’s time to get creative in the kitchen. Here are some recipe ideas to help you make the most of your July harvest:

1. Caprese Salad: Slice juicy tomatoes and fresh mozzarella, then layer them with basil leaves. Drizzle with olive oil, balsamic vinegar, and a sprinkle of salt and pepper for a refreshing summer salad.

2. Grilled Vegetable Skewers: Thread chunks of zucchini, bell peppers, cherry tomatoes, and onions onto skewers. Brush with olive oil and season with your favorite herbs and spices. Grill until tender and serve as a delicious side dish.

3. Cucumber Gazpacho: Blend cucumbers, tomatoes, bell peppers, garlic, and herbs until smooth. Season with salt, pepper, and a splash of vinegar. Chill in the refrigerator and serve cold for a refreshing summer soup.

4. Zucchini Noodles: Use a spiralizer or julienne peeler to turn zucchini into long, thin noodles. Sauté them in olive oil with garlic and your choice of toppings, such as cherry tomatoes, Parmesan cheese, or fresh herbs.

5. Green Bean Salad: Blanch green beans until crisp-tender, then toss with cherry tomatoes, red onions, feta cheese, and a lemon vinaigrette. Serve as a light and vibrant summer salad.

These are just a few examples of the many delicious dishes you can create with your July harvest. Let your creativity guide you and enjoy the flavors of summer in every bite.

Planning for Fall Gardening in July

While you’re savoring the flavors of your summer harvest, it’s also a good time to start planning for fall gardening. Here are some steps to get you started:

1. Evaluate Your Garden: Assess the condition of your garden beds, taking note of any areas that need improvement. Consider soil fertility, drainage, and sunlight exposure. Make any necessary adjustments before the fall planting season.

2. Choose Fall Crops: Research and select the vegetables and herbs that are suitable for fall planting in your climate. Popular fall crops include leafy greens, root vegetables, and cool-season herbs.

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FLAG FOOTBALL IS BACK!

2021 Revive Roswell & 2022 Sling it. Fling it.

With up-tempo style of play, brought to you by 10-year NFL Veteran David Macklin, focuses on providing competitors a more challenging method of flag football. “This style of flag football isn’t for the 8v8 nor 7v7 nation... This style of flag football is geared toward the ballers, the ones that compete on every down”, says former cornerback, Macklin.

Glory Days gives back to local communities through its participants and partners of each event. Teams also receive various gifts and prizes for play. Special thanks to all of our Roswell NM volunteers, participants, sponsors and team that helped make eachevent successful. We look forward to seeing you in 2024!

10 year NFL Veteran David Macklin

Want to be involved in our 2024 event? Visit glorydays4on4.org or you can email info@glorydays4on4.org

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