PVT Fiber Cable Project, Hotel Cloudcroft 'Close to Opening', Update in the Apple Barn Dispute, and More: Your Wednesday Review
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Local Telecom Expands Fiber in Rural Sacramento Mountains
PVT brings high-speed internet to underserved sections of southeast New Mexico.
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Fiber optic cables, the light-harnessing strands of glass that power much of our digital world, are finally being strung in rural southeast New Mexico.
Peñasco Valley Telephone Cooperative (PVT) has embarked on a costly and cumbersome mission to connect hundreds of miles of fiber in the unforgiving terrain of the Sacramento Mountains.
The Reader met PVT’s Chief Operations Officer Mitch Hibbard and PR Manager Tabitha Davis at Black Bear Coffee Shop as they returned from Broadband Day at the state capitol.
“We feel it’s important to represent our area during the legislative session. We make several trips to Santa Fe as legislation is being considered,” says Mitch.
The communications cooperative has been on a years-long mission to bring fiber lines to rural southeast New Mexico. PVT’s headquarters are in Artesia, but the company provides internet and phone service to far-flung communities in the Sacramento Mountains, including Weed, Sacramento, Piñon, Mayhill, and neighborhoods within James Canyon.
“We typically have one customer every two miles. The business case is a little rough when you’re looking at fiber costing $80,000 to $120,000 per mile,” says Tabitha.
Most large providers are unwilling to serve areas where PVT operates, where a small population is spread thin over thousands of miles of land. It is too cost-prohibitive.
“And that’s why these co-ops were created and continue to operate, because no one would serve them,” says Mitch.
PVT has secured tens of millions of dollars in state and federal loans and cost-share funding for their efforts to expand rural internet access. Many grants require a matching contribution, meaning PVT must commit their own dollars to secure the aid.
Crews recently built fiber to Lincoln, New Mexico, famous for its Wild West tales. “Those folks said it was the most exciting thing since Billy the Kid was there,” says Mitch.
Hotel Cloudcroft on Burro ‘Close to Opening’: Water Pressure Test Truck-In Scheduled at ‘No Cost to Village’
Hotel Cloudcroft on Burro Avenue, owned by Lance and Robin Geist of Tularosa, is taking steps toward “opening soon.”
According to Mayor Tim King, one step is a state-required water pressure test on two fire hydrants near Burro Avenue, scheduled for this Friday, April 25th. The hotel will pay for water to be trucked in for this test, agreeing to cover the cost of about 6,000 gallons, the Reader confirmed with both the hotel owners and King.
Hotel Cloudcroft, located along the northern Burro boardwalk next door to the Western Bar and Cafe, will have 18 rooms, including two family suites and two suites with upstairs balconies…
Coming Soon: Cloudcroft Schools Update
The Reader attended last night’s (April 22nd) Cloudcroft Municipal Schools Board of Education Meeting. Look for our Schools Update within the next week.
Two Sides of a Soured Deal: Defense Responds to Allegations in Apple Barn Lawsuit and Makes Some of Their Own
We revisit the Old Apple Barn Lawsuit with new court filings and a judge’s receivership decision to hear what the defense says.
The recent lawsuit over the fate of the Old Apple Barn recalls the enduring adage that the truth is like a loaf of bread: no matter how thin you slice it, there are always two sides.
In the legal battle over the now-soured 2024 sale of the Old Apple Barn, the defendants have officially entered into the court record their side of what went wrong in a deal between friends.
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Workshopping Cloudcroft's Water Challenges
The Village of Cloudcroft Council meets with the CDM Smith engineering firm, Public Works, and concerned citizens to discuss water issues.
Cloudcroft Village Trustee Gail McCoy Shares Her Journey
Trustee, fitness instructor, B&B owner, and great-grandma Gail McCoy sits with Cloudcroft Reader Senior Editor Hannah Dean to share her life story and future goals.
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Cloudcroft Village Launches New Official Website Address
Lost email access forces domain change after administrative turnover.
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Events
Dawn of the Cloud-Climber
Cloudcroft Light Opera Company: A melodrama written by Azariah Alarcon. Follow the story of how an outlaw arrives in the newfound Cloudcroft, where he falls for the community and changes his ways, becoming the legend of the Sacramento Mountains.
Performances are May 23rd, 24th, 25th, 30th & 31st at 7:30 p.m. at the Zenith Park Pavilion.
thecloudclimber1899@gmail.com | cloudcroftlightopera.org | 1100 James Canyon Hwy, Cloudcroft, NM
We're back for Season 13! SPCP season: July 5 - Stars & Stripes Cellos; July 26 Tiger Alley; Garden Strolls thru summer
World-class music and Garden magic. 7/5, 3 p.m. -HS Commons; 7/26, 7 p.m. Shady Pines' "Bertha" Stage. More details on our FB page at Shady Pines Chamber Players
361-557-1960 | Facebook & YouTube at Shady Pines Chamber Players. | P.O. Box 1115, Cloudcroft, NM 88317; 200 Fox in Cloudcroft
Facebook & YouTube | shadypinestwigs@gmail.com
Classes
Taichi, Qigong, Self-Defense and Meditation
Learn authentic Yang style Taichi from Sifu Ray Abeyta, who has 45+ years of experience. Regain balance and health. Say hello at the free class on Tuesdays at 10 am at the High Rolls Senior Center.
Http:// www.sacramentochi.com | 915-355-8758 | etha@sacramentochi.com
Western Horseback Riding Lessons
Intro to western riding and horsemanship lessons for ages five and up. Located in Tularosa, close to Horseman’s Park. Please get in touch with us for more information.
801-678-4838 | robyn.vanvalkenburg@gmail.com
Cloudcroft Fitness
A small fitness studio offering group fitness classes, including barbell, circuit training, spin classes, and more!
www.cloudcroftcycling.punchpass.com
Jobs
Finance Manager: Sacramento Mountains Senior Center, Cloudcroft, NM
The Senior Center is seeking a full-time Finance Manager. Bookkeeping and/or Accounting experience preferred. Must be a quick learner of Accounting software and a stickler for details. The job also involves part-time consumer qualification assessment management. Other training requirements involve CPR, driving safety, food handling, periodic nutrition webinars, and quarterly AAA training.
Mtnseniors.org | 575-682-3022
The Lodge at Cloudcroft: Retail Manager and Front Desk Manager
The Lodge at Cloudcroft is looking for fun, creative, and energetic people to assist in managing the front desk and the hotel’s retail store.
432-284-0041 | starvannacottrell@gmail.com
Community
Sign your child up for Little League flag football!
Cloudcroft Schools' Little League flag football program offers young athletes a chance to develop football skills, teamwork, and sportsmanship in a supportive, non-contact environment, promoting physical fitness and community spirit among local students. Download the Heja app! The code is PJ-313315. Our first practice will be on Tuesday, April 15th. The last day to sign up will be April 15th at 5:30 p.m.
575-324-6018
Heights of Peru Cloudcroft Schools Student Trip Fundraiser
Spanish Teacher Deborah O’Connor and community chaperones will take six Cloudcroft students to Peru this summer. If you wish to sponsor students, donate to “Heights of Peru” at the First National Bank in Cloudcroft. The group is fundraising at Zip’s Carwash in Alamogordo throughout April.
Trails & Rails Race
Saturday, June 7th: Come and run in the Beautiful Sacramento Mountains of Cloudcroft, New Mexico, on the historic 1800s railroad beds and the old 1930s highway, at just under 9,000 feet. The races start and finish at the Trestle Recreation Area at the intersection of Highways 82 and 130, where the depot is located.
Register before March 31st for these special rates (plus taxes and fees): 8-mile $45; 3-mile $35; and the Kid’s 1-mile Dash $15.
Cloudcroft Art Society
The Cloudcroft Art Society (CAS) regularly hosts exhibitions and art sales through the cooperative gallery space and community room at the Michael Nivison Public Library/Old Red Brick Schoolhouse.
To find out about membership and apply to CAS: ccartsociety@gmail.com
Services
Septic System pumping, installation, inspections, and repairs
We install and service septic systems in Cloudcroft, Timberon, Alamogordo, and Ruidoso. No system is too big or small. We specialize in hard-to-install systems and have four kinds of ATS or aerobic systems to find the right system for your property needs.
www.advancedsepticpros.com | 575-682-5874
Extended Protection for Vehicles, UTVS, ATVs, Motorcycles, RVs, & Homes
Protection plans from a nationwide insurer are customized by a local Cloudcroft resident.
480-252-8119 | james@sureguardwarranty.com
A quaint family-owned and operated mountain ranch offering short-term boarding for pack mules and horses—ideal for hunters. Foundation Quarter Horse breeding, sales, and stallion services.
979-676-3996 | hcecloudcroft@gmail.com
Crystal Tompkins Photography
Professional photography services include headshots and personal branding, Portraits of Women (POW), Families, Couples, and more.
Schedule today
Real Estate
52.106 Acres in Dog Canyon, Alamogordo *No Cov or Restrictions
52 Acres of Possibilities! This unrestricted land off Highway 54 near Dog Canyon offers stunning 360° mountain views and endless potential for development, agriculture, or recreation. The seller is willing to install a power pole for ease of financing! Oliver Rd and Dog Canyon, Alamogordo, NM 88310
MLS # 170202 | (575) 607-5520
Construction
Mountain Park Construction LLC
We can get it done right and on budget. General Building license in New Mexico.
(575) 491-0379 | PO Box 61, High Rolls Mt Pk, NM 88325
YHWH Electric service
Generators---Remodels--- New Construction---Commercial --- Residential
(575) 682-1316 | cloudcooper65@gmail.com
Retail & Sales
The Little Gallery
The Little Gallery is an art gallery focused on creating, curating, and selling handmade, original works of art. Artists interested in displaying their work may contact TREY MCCURLEY @ latrey@gmail.com or on Instagram @treymccurley.
575-491-1855 | 206 Burro Ave Bldg 2
Yale 3 Ton Manual Hoist
Yale 3 Ton Manual Hoist $2500. Very heavy, adjustable to mount on trolley frame, 4" to 6" wide rail
(575) 551-8510 | pablo.jasso61@gmail.com
Awning Room for 20 Ft RV Awning
Awning Room for 20 Ft RV Awning. Used last summer. Great for more extended stays in your RV. Like New.
575-491-4395 | jacquetanis@gmail.com
Sacramento Mountain Law Enforcement Stories
Books about Cloudcroft and New Mexico history from a cop’s standpoint by retired Otero County Sheriff’s Office Sergeant Billy Anders. Available on Amazon and other sources. Complimentary copies in the Cloudcroft public library.
Visit www.billyandersauthor.com
Drew Gaines Fine Art
Local artist (and The Reader’s Contributing Editor) offers original oil paintings and fine art prints. Many of his works depict the beauty of the surrounding area.
(214) 934-3822 | drewgaines@sbcglobal.net
Aspen & Ivy Boutique
Boutique store and gift shop on Burro Avenue next to the Fat Rabbit and Pine Stump Mall. Shop for bespoke and organic goods, local art, and more.
Text: (512) 788-1349 | saranicole333@gmail.com
Instant Karma
Adventure Within through transformative yoga, Ayurvedic wisdom, nourishing organics, a Fair Trade boutique, and an afternoon Chai Bar. Ask about joining the Veggie Club.
(575) 682-2651 | alex@getinstantkarma.com
Off the Beaten Path
Eclectic art and gifts, just north of Burro on Glorietta Avenue. Handmade local and regional art with a focus on sustainable and recycled materials. Check out their 1Cat Trap, Neuter, and Release Program.
(575) 682-7284 | stuff@offthebeatenpathstuff.com
Food & Drink
Black Bear Coffee Shop
We keep everyone in mind when it comes to our menu. We have gluten-, dairy-, and sugar-free options. Our baristas know their stuff and do their best to make your day and drink a piece of mountaintop perfection. Located on the NW corner of Burro Ave.
(987) 654-1239 | @blackbearcoffeenm on Instagram
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The Stove and Spa Store
We offer a variety of services to ensure your hearth and spa dreams are met!The Lodge at Cloudcroft
Landmark Choice Among New Mexico ResortsDusty Boots Motel and Cafe
Have a beautiful, restful nightInstant Karma
Adventure Within: Transformative Yoga, Ayurvedic Wisdom, Nourishing Organics, Fair Trade BoutiqueOff the Beaten Path
Eclectic gifts & original artworkFuture Real Estate
Raise your expectations.Ski Cloudcroft
You’re going to love Ski CloudcroftCloudcroft Therapeutic Massage
Maximizing Movement, Quality of Life Improvement.High Altitude
Your favorite little outdoor outfitter on Burro Avenue.The Elk Shed
Purveyors of Southwest Mountain Goods & FineryPeñasco Valley Telephone Cooperative
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Meet Robin Faux, Co-Owner of Cloudcroft Therapeutic Massage and a business sponsor of the Cloudcroft Reader.
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“The Cloudcroft Reader fills a need that we've long had in our community: staying up to date on what’s happening in the village.”
"Jim and I appreciate the style in which the stories are told. We like the use of long quotes, allowing your subject and source to speak for themselves.”
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