NM True TV - Abo Elementary School and Fallout Shelter, Artesia
While not open to visitors this most unusual school provides a glimpse into the national mindset and fears during the Cold War era. Artesia sits in what was considered both an economic and military target region for incoming nuclear weapons, and Abo Elementary School’s odd underground design is a historical reminder of the era.
#NewMexicoTrue #NMTrue
NM True TV - Adobe Rose Restaurant, Artesia
From an art school, to the gallery for one of New Mexico’s most famous artists, to a bed-and-breakfast, to a popular local restaurant…just your typical path for a historic building now serving up finer fare in this southeastern New Mexico city.
#NewMexicoTrue #NMTrue
Snapshots from Artesia: Why I Came Here
AILA members volunteering in Artesia share why they traveled to New Mexico to volunteer their time as they offer pro bono services to Central American detainees on the ground. To donate to the Artesia Pro Bono Project, visit aila.org/helpthevolunteers.
???????????????????????????? ????????????????????! ???????????????????????????????? ???????????? ???????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????
Latest Update Video:
Artesia, New Mexico Navajo Refinery
CPL. David Bailey #722
Artesia Police Department
575-746-5000
Please like, comment, and subscribe to stay updated.
Click the Bell so you know when I go live.
If you would like to help support the cause, donations are gratefully appreciated.
Artesia Park (Drone Video)
Edited by:
Footage by:
Saving Peter Hurd's Wall Mural
A quick look at moving Peter Hurd's wall mural from Houston, TX to storage across the state until it's new home in the Artesia Public Library in New Mexico is ready for it.
Veteran's grave vandalized; family searches for answers
A New Mexico family is outraged after someone stole a Vietnam vet's head stone from a local cemetery. The family says seeing the vandalized site is like opening up an old wound. Now they're searching for answers. - Source:
Let's Take it Outside with Misty Wells: New Mexico RV trip
Join Misty Wells on an exciting trip through New Mexico, where she slides down white sand dunes, walks the streets of Billy The Kid's hometown and lands in Roswell, home of the UFO Museum.
???????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????? ???????????? ???????????????????? ???????? ???????? ????????????????????????
The ride back to the jail starts at 12:45
Turn you Closed Caption (CC) on to follow along while we're driving back to the jail. It's hard to hear me so I added closed caption to it.
My lawyers obtained the dashcam footage of my arrest along with the audio recordings of Cpl. Sanchez and Cpl. Bailey. It also shows my ride to booking and our conversation along the way. Then his conversation with the detention officers. I did my best to edit and overlay all 3 together.
CPL. David Bailey #722
Artesia Police Department
Artesia New Mexico Police Department - 3300 W Main St Artesia, New Mexico 88210
(575) 746-5000
Original Arrest Video Here
Thank you for watching.
Please like, comment, and subscribe to stay updated.
Click the bell to get notified when I go live.
If you would like to help support the movement, donations are gratefully appreciated.
No copyright infringement intended. For news purposes only.
Fair Use Act
FAIR USE Act - Provisions The FAIR USE Act consists of two main provisions: redefining copyright infringement and amending copyright circumvention exemptions. Section 2 would amend Section 504 (c) (2) [9] of Title 17, and would prevent courts from levying statutory damages in cases of secondary infringement.
SPACE WALK IN ROSWELL, NM
SPACE WALK IN ROSWELL, NM
BIGJIMCOUNTRYBOY'S FATHER MAKES HIM GO HOME TO HIS HOME PLANET! !
: Music:
Do We Get Past Security? Find Out Now..... looking for a Spoiler Alert on the movie set
This video is for educational purposes
Do we make it past security to go use the restroom and ask for a commendation form? Find out if we do.. Don’t forget to hit the thumbs up if we do!
San Joaquin News Network
WolfyGlady Accountability Inspector
Tulare County CW
News Now California
Nateskates182
SLO County Observer
Philly News Now
N2Film
Susan Bassi
SGV News First
West Coast Digital
Mr Scientifical
New Mexico Citizen
Arizona Auditor
Cameras Everywhere
Stray Dog The Exposer
theDISCONNECT
Joe cool
John Filax
California Judicial Branch News Service
#LosAngeles #MovieSet #SpoilerAlert #1stAmendment #Freedom #America
Watch my other videos for some more higher learning
ICE office in Roswell has immigrants concerned
Source:
Beautiful Place #202 Roswell New Mexico Alien Capital of the World
My first Southwest video and it's the alien Capital of the world Roswell New Mexico . Great city for walking and exploring lots of different stuff from aliens to geology to restaurants.
This is a must see destination if your into aliens , I'm not really into them but I still had a blast . I wanted to see the crash site but it's on private property and they don't want public on their property, I wish they would allow it but I get it oh well .
Follow me as I travel North America in my vintage camper van hunting down beautiful and historic places. Buckle up for the ultimate road trip adventure hosted by yours truly.
Like my Facebook page a Life Worth Finding
Follow my Tumblr blog a Life Worth Finding
If you enjoy my vid like share comment and subscribe
Clovis Community College (CCC) Cultural Arts Series Outreach for Clovis Municipal Schools
Clovis, New Mexico – Jules Vern’s epic science fiction novel published in 1873, was adapted for the stage by Mark Brown in 2001. The story centers around Phileas Fogg and his French valet Passpartout’s attempt to win a wager by circling the world in 80 days. Did Fogg and Passpartout make it around the world by train, boat, and elephant? Yes, indeed, the Clovis community audience was able to see his triumphs and failures during the January 24thperformance presented by National Players.
Celebrating their 70th season, National Players is a unique ensemble bringing innovative theater to communities large and small across the United States. National Players has performed in 41 states; in the White House; and for the American military in Europe, Asia, and the Arctic Circle. Committed to artistic excellence and community engagement, National Players has brought literature to life for nearly three million people. As stated by author of DC Metro Theatre Arts, Carolyn Kelemen, “It’s enough to renew one’s faith in the world’s artistic future...”
Following the production’s final scene, the National Players held a question and answer session with the audience. The players asked the audience questions about their beliefs in technology and if it brings the world closer together or further apart as well as if audience members had attended a previous theatrical performance. Patrick Bennett, one of the audience members who attended the Q&A, said the performance was, “Really good! It’s the first (Cultural Arts Series) I’ve been to, but I’ll definitely be back! I really enjoyed it!”
Earlier that day, National Players performed select scenes from the play for students with Clovis Municipal Schools and led a question and answer session with the students. Sixth grade students from Yucca and Gattis Middle School, as well as sixth, seventh, and eighth graders from Marshall Middle School attended, totaling more than 500 students. The students’ general consensus was that they wanted to see more of the play. In fact, the two scenes they were able to preview were were so engaging that some of them had to attend the performance that evening to end the suspense of finding out if Fogg and Passpartout made it around the world. The most captivating part of the performance for the students was the use of humor in the play.
One of the questions posed to students was if they thought technology brings people closer together or creates more distance between them. Students showed support for their opinions by standing up for which statement they believed to be true. The session was guided by the National Players troupe, but students began asking their own questions such as, “How long does it take you to memorize your lines?” and “How did you learn to act?” The majority of the troupe responded they had completed bachelor’s degrees and some had cross-trained from other fields. The troupe spoke about their travel and what a blessing it was to have year-round employment as an actor, without having to have extraneous jobs to support themselves and their passion. Students were inspired at the possibility of making the creative arts a full-time job opportunity.
This performance and outreach activity was presented at Marshall Auditorium as part of the Cultural Arts Series on Thursday, January 24. Brought to you by Clovis Community College and The Citizens Bank of Clovis. For more information please call 575.769.4031 or visit ClovisArts.org.
Alamogordo, New Mexico
Alamogordo is the county seat and economic center of Otero County in south-central New Mexico, United States. A city in the Tularosa Basin of the Chihuahuan desert, it is bordered on the east by the Sacramento Mountains and to the west by White Sands National Monument. It is the city nearest to Holloman Air Force Base. The population was 30,403 as of the 2010 census. Alamogordo is known for its connection with the Trinity test, the first explosion of an atomic bomb, and also for the Atari video game burial of 1983.
Humans have lived in the Alamogordo area for at least 11,000 years. The present settlement, established in 1898 to support the construction of the El Paso and Northeastern Railroad, is an early example of a planned community. The city was incorporated in 1912. Tourism became an important economic factor with the creation of White Sands National Monument in 1934. During the 1950-60s, Alamogordo was an unofficial center for research on pilot safety and the developing United States' space program.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Creative Commons image source in video
MASSIVE Little Green Men Sighting In Roswell, NM
Roswell is one of those must see places in New Mexico. Far removed from the typical New Mexico feel this is a fun and quirky town with a very unique and interesting past. Walking down the street in this community you never know what you might see....
Make sure you check out and find me on the web & social channels:
Music for this episode is provided copyright free by Audio Library.
Navajo children's celebration at Piedra Vista High School in Farmington #navajo
Navajo children's celebration at Piedra Vista High School in Farmington #navajo
By: Alexa Rogals
Published on: November 19, 2014
Source:
PVHS winter concert 2017
Orchestra
UNM celebrates ‘Homecoming 2018: Wolfstock – Peace, Love and Lobos'
UNM celebrates ‘Homecoming 2018: Wolfstock – Peace, Love and Lobos' - Source: