From the Desk of Executive Director Kendra
King
The Ruidoso Midtown Association had the honor of representing Ruidoso along with hundreds of other Main Street communities at the National Main Street Conference in Boston at the end of March. This was a required training opportunity provided by Main Street U.S.A.
I was very excited that I was selected to lead a group in an Economic Transformation Strategy exercise and was then asked to be the speaker for the group. Upon returning home, I ran that same exercise with our board of directors. We are constantly evaluating and analyzing the district to ensure the most growth possible. Our local efforts, alongside national initiatives, brought about an amazing collective impact across the country this last year.
Main Street is as large as Amazon, creating thousands of jobs and more importantly, stimulating improvements and strengthening relationships in communities. Below are several achievements of the Main Street Association at the national level:
» Reinvested $6.25 million dollars
» Gained 7,657 net in businesses
» Gained 29,174 net in jobs
» Rehabilitated 10,688 historical buildings
» Clocked over 1,528,535 million volunteer hours (This information was sourced from the Main Street U.S.A database.)
Our work here on the ground includes clean-up projects, facade improvements, shoveling snow, repairing sidewalks, replacing light poles, assisting private businesses in minor and major improvements, and the list goes on. We see the impact of this organization not only here in Ruidoso but across the United States.
A quick reminder that our annual fundraiser the Brewdoso Festival is on Father’s Day Weekend (June 17 & 18) and we will Party in the Pines at Wingfield Park! This promises to be a jam-packed holiday weekend as we will have the Ruidoso Tattoo Expo taking place at the Ruidoso Convention Center as well. All the entertainment information is on the Brewdoso.com website, as well as the vendor application link. There is very limited vendor space available, so apply soon if you are interested.
As always please feel free to reach out to me or any board member for any reason. We love hearing from you!
Kendra King,
Executive Director 575-973-0967 | director@ruidosomidtownassociation.com
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Executive Director Kendra King represents Ruidoso Midtown Association at the National Main Street Conference in Boston.
Summer EVENTS
Check out our line-up of great events for summer!
Please visit DiscoverRuidoso.com for additional events and details.
WEEKLY COMMUNITY EVENTS FOR ADULTS & KIDS!
• Visit the Community Center tab on the Ruidoso-NM.gov for a complete list of daily events for adults.
• Visit The Rarebird Workshop at RarebirdWorkshop.com for a list of wonderfully creative activities for kids!
• Visit the Blue Lotus Day Spa website at RuidosoDaySpa.com for a schedule of community yoga events.
MAY 2:
• ENMU Choir Concert, Good Life Center
MAY 4:
• ENMU Choir Concert, ENMU Ruidoso
• ENMU Creative Arts Showcase, ENMU Ruidoso
MAY 6:
• Cinco de Mayo Midtown Celebration, Country Club Lot
• Glow Disc Golf, Grindstone (kids 5-8 PM, adults 8-10 PM)
• Jade Throneberry, Lost Hiker Brewery
• Kentucky Derby Watch Party, Ruidoso Downs Race Track
• Tighty Whitey Charity Fair, Enchanted Vine Barn
MAY 7:
• ENMU Choir Concert, Community Methodist Church
MAY 8:
• Cats, Spencer Theater
MAY 11:
• ENMU Commencement Ceremony, Inn of the Mountain Gods
MAY 13:
• The Texas Tenors, Spencer Theater
• Mother’s Day Breakfast in Bed, High Mountain Youth Center
• Benny Bassett, Hidden Tap
• Los Rieleros, Inn of the Mountain Gods
MAY 16:
• Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting, Mechem Meadows, 1114 Mechem Drive
MAY 17:
• Live Taping of Steve Stucker’s Thank You Tour, Sacred Grounds
MAY 18:
• LIVE ON-AIR of Steve Stucker’s Thank You Tour, Sacred Grounds
MAY 18-20:
• AspenCash Motorcycle Rally, Ruidoso Convention Center
MAY 19:
• SPiVEY, The Hidden Tap
MAY 20:
• Ride Ruidoso Spring Thunder, Wingfield Park
MAY 26-29:
• Opening Weekend, Ruidoso Downs Racetrack
• Opening Weekend, Flying J Ranch
MAY 27:
• Delaney and Valorie, Lost Hiker Brewery
• Casey Donahew, Ruidoso Downs Race Track
MAY 27-28:
• Pool and Wibit Open
• Summer Lake Fees and Parking Fees Implemented
• 22nd Annual Ruidoso Noon Lions Club Gun & Craft Show, Convention Center
MAY 28:
• Los Huracanes Del Norte, Ruidoso Downs Racetrack
www.discoverruidoso.com/event-submission-form
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SATURDAYS:
• Teen Night, Rarebird Workshop
MAY 30-JUNE 1:
• Kids Outdoors! Summer Activities in Lincoln National Forest, Sam Tobias Campground
2023 Summer Reading Program
The 2023 Summer Reading Program “All Together Now!” will run from June 1st- July 13th . Registration starts on May 29th at the Ruidoso Library Youth Services Department. The Summer Reading Program is all kids ages 0-18 (must still be in high school).
JUNE 3:
• 5th Annual Great High Mountain Bed Race and Chile Cookoff, Midtown and Wingfield Park
• Gus Macker Tournament, Inn of the Mountain Gods
JUNE 9:
• Ruidoso Valley Chamber of Commerce Annual Awards Banquet, Inn of the Mountain Gods
JUNE 10:
• Grade I Ruidoso Derby, Ruidoso Downs Race Track
• The Pizza Bones Trio, Lost Hiker Brewery
JUNE 11
• $1M Ruidoso Futurity, Ruidoso Downs Race Track
JUNE 16:
• Ruidoso Tattoo Expo, Ruidoso Convention Center
JUNE 17-18:
• Party in the Pines/Brewdoso, Wingfield Park
JUNE 17:
• John Hibbard, The Hidden Tap
JUNE 22:
• Ludacris, Inn of the Mountain Gods
JUNE 24:
• Marie Manning, Lost Hiker Brewery
JUNE 29:
• Ruidoso Downs Race Track Hall of Fame Banquet, Alto Country Club
JUNE 30 - JULY 2:
• 28th Annual Lincoln County Art Loop
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7:30 am race start. Pancake breakfast to follow the race. Registration: $30
5K COLOR FUN RUN Country Club Lot 5 pm-10 pm Live music, kid games, inflatables!
ALL AMERICAN TAILGATE White Mountain Sports Complex
9 pm. Come see drones take flight in a patriotic-themed aerial drone show!
DRONE SHOW White Mountain Sports Complex
DEPARTMENTS & PHONE NUMBERS
Airport 575-336-8111
Convention Center 575-258-5445
Judicial 575-257-9055
Library 575-258-3704
Parks & Recreation 575-257-5030
Police 575-258-7365
Fire 575-257-3473
Regional Waste Water Treatment Plant (RWWTP) 575-378-8417
Senior Center 575-257-4565
Solid Waste 575-257-1502
Street Works 575-257-6023
Water Distribution and Sewer Collections 575-257-2386
Water Production 575-257-5525
Water Rights/Watershed (RJU) 575-258-6913
VILLAGE HALL: 575-258-4343
• Capital Projects & Purchasing
• Executive
• Finance
• Forestry
• Human Resources
• Planning and Zoning
• Utility Billing
www.Ruidoso-NM.gov
PARKS & RECREATION Pool and Wibit Set to Open for the Summer Season!
Summer is just around the corner, and the Parks & Recreation Department is excited to announce the upcoming opening of the Wibit at Grindstone Lake and the Public Pool on Saturday, May 27.
Ruidoso Public Pool
Hours: 11:00 AM – 4:30 PM daily
Closing Date: August 5, 2023
Cost: $5 per person (includes swimming and slide)
Wibit Water Park at Grindstone Lake
Hours: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM daily*
Cost: $20 per person
*After August 6, the Wibit will be open only on weekends through Labor Day
Parks & Recreation offers a special season pass for locals and their families. To find out more, or to reserve the pool for a private event, please contact the Parks & Recreation office at 575-257-5030.
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PARTY IN THE PINES BREWS, ENTERTAINMENT, FUN! DiscoverRuidoso.com TICKETS ON SALE NOW! Mike & The Moonpies
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JUNE 18, 2023
The
SUNDAY,
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Matt Palmer
Featuring Jay McKittrick
Special Guests: Jhett Black & Era Snow
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SATURDAY,
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Mike & The Moonpies
• Shawn James • John Baumann