Angel Fire Resort chairman remembered Oct 23, 2008
Dan Rakes, general counsel for Angel Fire Resort, called Allen a man of great integrity, vision and modesty ... These included donating land for Angel Fire s Shuter Library, , the village of Angel Fire, sport fields, trail easements, the future Plaza del Sol development and other projects ... He truly loved the resort and the Angel Fire community, said Pat Brunstad, CEO for Angel Fire Resort. (New Mexico Business Weekly, NM)
New Veterans Museum finds home in Las Cruces Aug 22, 2008
The task force heard presentations in July from six communities vying for the museum: Angel Fire, Carlsbad, Fort Stanton, Las Cruces, Las Vegas and Rio Rancho. Richardson said the decision is important because it reflects the wishes of veterans. (New Mexico Business Weekly, NM)
Environment Department awards $260,000 in grants Jun 1, 2008
The department awarded funds to Angel Fire, the Lincoln County Solid Waste Authority, McKinley County, Mora County, Santa Ana Pueblo, Taos County, city of Tucumcari, Guadalupe County, Valencia County and Zuni Pueblo. The projects, which will receive funding in July, range from local illegal dumping education and cleanup programs to purchasing recycling collection containers for businesses, special events and drop-off centers. (New Mexico Business Weekly, NM)
Ten Public Charter High Schools Among Best in Nation, According to Newsweek Magazine Survey May 21, 2008
"We congratulate the students and teachers of BASIS Charter School and the other nine public charter high schools for their achievement." The top public charter schools making the list are: School Location Overall Rank BASIS Charter Tucson, Arizona 1 Pruess Charter San Diego, California 4 Match Charter Boston, Massachusetts 25 Benjamin Franklin Charter New Orleans, Louisiana 35 Raleigh Charter Raleigh, North Carolina 27 Peak to Peak Charter Lafayette, Colorado 40 Sturgis Charter Hyannis,... (PR Newswire)
Guatemala ambulances driven by volunteers Apr 1, 2008
The participating clubs are Albuquerque Del Norte, Carlsbad, Farmington San Juan, Rio Rancho, El Paso, Espanola, Silver City, Tucumcari, Santa Fe Downtown, Albuquerque Downtown, Socorro, Angel Fire, Lovington, Albuquerque Rio Grande, Albuquerque Del Sol, Los Alamos, Fort Stockton, Rio Rancho Sunrise and the Guatemalan clubs of La Ciudad and Nordeste. The Rotary District 5520 provided 10,000 and the Rotary Foundation matched with 24,750. (Rio Rancho Observer, NM)
Salmonella illnesses top 300 in Alamosa Mar 30, 2008
Local News Local News Local News. News for Santa Fe and New Mexico. (New Mexican)
Program to curry young skiiers Feb 14, 2008
The eight ski areas participating are: Angel Fire, Enchanted Forest Nordic Ski Park, Pajarito, Red River, Sandia Peak, Santa Fe, Sipapu and Taos. Reservations can be made starting Feb. 15 and are required in order to enroll. (New Mexico Business Weekly, NM)
Sports shorts Jan 24, 2008
USASA Slope Style Event at Angel Fire Resort on Feb. 3 a perfect day to ski. and catch New Mexico s best skiers and boarders. (Rio Rancho Observer, NM)
American Red Cross Jan 22, 2008
Angel Fire Resort set for another Big Ol' Texas party - New Mexico Business Weekly ... Angel Fire Resort set for another Big Ol' Texas party. (New Mexico Business Weekly, NM)
Atlanta ice causes flight disruptions Jan 20, 2008
Angel Fire was the coldest spot in the state at 26 below zero before daybreak Thursday, the National Weather Service said. Its like walking into a freezer, said Pablo May, owner of Pablos Mechanical Heating & Plumbing Services in Angel Fire. (MSNBC -- Travel)
Angel Fire Resort Jan 15, 2008
Skier visits up more than 28 percent at Angel Fire - New Mexico Business Weekly ... Skier visits up more than 28 percent at Angel Fire. (New Mexico Business Weekly, NM)
Skier visits up more than 28 percent at Angel Fire Jan 15, 2008
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Skiers flocked to Angel Fire Jan 11, 2008
"Last year's terrific snow season created momentum that carried over to this year's holiday period," said Angel Fire Resort's Chief Operating Officer Jon Reveal. "We received three feet of new snow in early December and had over 95 percent of the Angel Fire mountain open for Christmas. We were able to far exceed guest expectations and set the stage for return trips in the months ahead." ... The resort, in Angel Fire, N.M., has reported a snowfall of more than a foot in the past 24 hours. (New Mexico Business Weekly, NM)
Gas prices down from November levels Dec 24, 2007
Around the state, reports Angel Fire has the highest price at $3. 21, followed by Taos at $3. (New Mexico Business Weekly, NM)
Seven ski resorts in Rockies far from snowboarding crowd Nov 30, 2007
Angel Fire attracts a goodly number of families with small children and beginners, so its gentle teaching terrain is always busy ... Instead of a town, Angel Fire offers wide open spaces, with one hotel at the base of the mountain and other lodging, and a few restaurants and shops scattered throughout the broad valley ... Angel Fire Resort, P.O. Box 130, 10 Miller Lane, Angel Fire, NM 87710; 1-800-633-7463 or 575-377-6401. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution -- Travel)
Welcome To Sante Fe Nov 29, 2007
Skiing Angel Fire Resort soars to nearly 11,000 feet and fresh powder abounds on its 67 ski trails along with New Mexico's lone half-pipe. The resort has been hailed for its affordable "You Keep the Gear" program, which offers brand new ski/snowboard apparel with lessons and lift tickets. (CBS News)
Southwest Ski Resorts Open 2007-08 Nov 27, 2007
Angel Fire, Sandia Peak and Taos Ski Valley are scheduled to open December 14-15. Pajarito is nearly ready to open pending snow conditions, while Nordic skiing in the Valles Caldera National Preserve begins on December 29. (Suite101.com)
Travel briefs Nov 6, 2007
The ski mavens at Orbitz also offered some staff picks for ski areas outside the top 10, including North Carolina s northwest corner, home to Appalachian Ski Mountain, Hawksnest Ski Resort, Ski Beech Mountain Resort and Sugar Mountain Resort; New Mexico s Taos Ski Valley, Red River Ski Area and Angel Fire Resort; New Hampshire s White Mountains, including Attitash, Bretton Woods, Waterville Valley Resort, Wildcat Mountain, Cannon Mountain and Loon Mountain; and outside Buffalo, N.Y., Bryncliff... (Somerset Daily American, PA)
Richardson sending firefighters to aid California Oct 25, 2007
The team members are from fire departments in Albuquerque, Angel Fire, Bernalillo County, Farmington, Las Vegas, Los Ranchos de Albuquerque, Raton, Rio Rancho and San Juan County. New Mexico State Forestry has assembled the strike teams and will be mobilizing through the national wildlife coordination system. (New Mexico Business Weekly, NM)
Colorado's blizzard of bargains Oct 19, 2007
Buy a season pass (adults $299) and get all the skiing you want at this great mountain, plus an additional three days of skiing at each of these mountains: Crested Butte, Loveland, Durango, Sunlight and Powderhorn in Colorado, and Angel Fire and Pajarito in New Mexico. You also get a day of unguided skiing at Silverton and half-price tickets at Utah's Alta. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution -- Travel)
Poachers fined $15,000 for killing four cow elk Aug 17, 2007
Bill Burch, 69, of Angel Fire, was convicted of unlawful possession of elk and hunting with a license issued to another. Burch was sentenced to 182 days unsupervised probation and fined 1,214. (Grants Cibola County Beacon, NM)
Chamber music festival prepares for 24th season Jul 21, 2007
This summer marks the 24th season of Music from Angel Fire. The festival will present world-class chamber music concerts in the beauty and seclusion of northern New Mexico's mountain communities of Angel Fire, Taos, Raton and Las Vegas beginning Friday, Aug. 17, and continuing through Monday, Sept. 3 ... Marc Neikrug, artistic director of the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, has been engaged as Music from Angel Fire's 2007 composer-in-residence. (Raton Range, AL)
Parks land funds for new recreational trails Jul 14, 2007
The trails are in Angel Fire, Carlsbad, along the Continental Divide, Elephant Butte Lake State Park, Gila National Forest, Heron Lake State Park, Santa Fe National Forest and Ute Lake State Park. Since the program's inception in 1993, New Mexico has awarded more than $8 million for 100 projects around the state, helping create or maintain hundreds of miles of trails. (New Mexico Business Weekly, NM)
Village trail development aided by state funds Jul 14, 2007
The Village of Angel Fire has been awarded $90,000 in state funding for work on its Sendero del Sol Trail, the second trail in what is to be a network of graveled trails throughout the village ... Angel Fire is working on a trails projects that will build and connect trails that will wind throughout the village. (Raton Range, AL)
Angel Fire Resort offers 'Movies Under the Stars' Jun 23, 2007
Angel Fire Resort offers 'Movies Under the Stars ... "Movies Under the Stars," returns to Angel Fire Resort this summer for the fourth consecutive year ... Every Friday night throughout July, Angel Fire Resort will host an evening of family fun and film starting July 6 with the Disney movie Cars. (Raton Range, AL)
Charter school earns recognition May 31, 2007
Three New Mexico schools made the list: Moreno Valley High School, a charter school in Angel Fire, received a ranking of 267; Hobbs High School received a ranking of 315; and Los Alamos High School ranked 637 nationally, according to the Newsweek article. In the 2007 legislative session, Governor Richardson advocated for an increase in Advanced Placement funding in the state. (Raton Range, AL)
County responds to Angel Fire issues Apr 29, 2007
The Colfax County commission on Tuesday approved a letter to be sent to Angel Fire Mayor A.L. Clanton in reference to a March 14 meeting he and two village councilors had with New Mexico Aviation Division officials. The letter answers several accusations - mainly concerning the county's alleged poor management and lack of aggressive development of the county airport near Angel Fire - made in notes from the March meeting ... Angel Fire's village council consists of four members plus the mayor,... (Raton Range, AL)
DSL: You'll Know It When You've Got It Apr 27, 2007
Angel Fire was told that service would come no later than May. The area came online earlier this month. (Cedar Crest East Mountain Telegraph, NM)
Governor signs road-funding bill Apr 21, 2007
3 million for Eagle Nest to improve South Tomboy Drive and Willow Creek Drive, $975,000 for Angel Fire to improve Back Basin Road, $400,000 for Cimarron to resurface and otherwise improve various village streets, and $600,000 for Colfax County to use for an inventory of all county roads and for improvements to various roads. Software. (Raton Range, AL)
Capitol Notebook: Proposed fund targets economic development projects Feb 17, 2007
Members of the NCNMEDD include Colfax County, Raton, Springer, Maxwell, Cimarron, Eagle Nest, Angel Fire and Wagon Mound. The fund could be used to make grants for a variety of projects, from water-system work and solid waste facilities to airport expansion and telecommunications systems. (Raton Range, AL)
Plenty of powder at quirky New Mexico ski resorts Jan 29, 2007
Angel Fire Ski Resort's Chili Express chairlift is one of two high speed quads at Angel Fire ... Taos, Angel Fire, Red River and Santa Fe resorts may belong to the same species as their corporate-owned kin in Colorado and California, but they've evolved quite differently ... Angel Fire Ski Resort. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution -- Travel)
Music from Angel Fire names new director Jan 24, 2007
Music from Angel Fire has named Nancy Ondov of Santa Fe as its new general director ... Giovando served the Festival for the past 22 seasons and said, "It's logical, it makes sense! Nancy knows every aspect of the Angel Fire Festival and has been a key to its success for the last several seasons. Her knowledge of the community, artists, and management is keen and she will be terrific as the Festival's new administrative leader." ... Music from Angel Fire will celebrate its 24th season during the... (Raton Range, AL)
Purgatory alpine skiers host super-G Jan 21, 2007
The field included 120 skiers from Purgatory, Taos Ski Club, Taos Ski Academy, Angel Fire, Red River, Santa Fe and Flagstaff. Racers competed in the standard USSA age categories: J2 ages 15-16; J3 ages 13-14; J4 ages 11-12; J5 ages 9-10; J6 ages 7-8. (Durango Herald)
4-H members receive achievement awards Jan 13, 2007
Moreno Valley 4-H Club: RBS True Value of Angel Fire and Eagle Nest Schools. Rocky Mountain 4-H Club: Cimarron Elementary-Middle School and Lencho and Bernadette Martinez. (Raton Range, AL)