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The 2013 issue of the Farmington, NM Chamber of Commerce relocation magazine.
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Map and Mileage Chart ..........................................................................................................8
letter froM Mayor........................................................................................................................10
letter froM ChairMan .................................................................................................................11
letter froM president.............................................................................................................12
letter froM CVB..............................................................................................................................13
KoKopelli CaVe.........................................................................................................................................14
sandstone produCtions...........................................................................................................16
azteC ruins national MonuMent...........................................................................18
Wines of the san Juan...........................................................................................................20
fishing....................................................................................................................................................................22
salMon ruins .............................................................................................................................................26
Calendar of eVents ...................................................................................................................28
past president.......................................................................................................................................34
ChaMBer of CoMMerCe CoMMittees................................................................35
eMployMent inforMation......................................................................................................36
hotels and Motels......................................................................................................................38
helpful phone nuMBers ......................................................................................................40
sMall Business deVelopMent Center..........................................................41
area ChurChes......................................................................................................................................42
housing and taxes .........................................................................................................................44
MediCal serViCes ..............................................................................................................................46
fast faCts......................................................................................................................................................48
sChool direCtory............................................................................................................................49
reCreation and CluBs..................................................................................................................51
san Juan County fair...............................................................................................................52
farMington Boys and girls CluB.........................................................................55
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UTAHCOLORADO
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Farmington Chamber of Commerce100 W. Broadway, Farmington, NM 87401
(505) 325-0279 • (888)325-0279 • Fax (505) 327-7556www.gofarmington.com • [email protected]
CLETE BERENS Four Corners Community Bank • MARK BIEL R.A. Biel Plumbing & Heating
JOHN BYROM DJ Simmons • TONYA DANIELL Clear Channel Radio
NATHAN DUCKETT Duckett Family Insurance/Farmers Insurance
JOHN ELCHERT Farmington Daily Times • GINGER PALMER Washington Federal
ADAM KINNEY Wells Fargo Bank • CARMEN MARTINEZ Small Business Development Center
JEFF RING Animas Valley Mall • JEFF SMITH Parkers Office Products Inc.
CATHERINE ZAHARKO San Juan Regional Medical Center
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
BOARD
TONY ATKINSON former San Juan County Commissioner
ALLISON DAVIS Chandler & Co.
SCOTT ECKSTEIN Mayor of Bloomfield & San Juan County Commissioner
JACK FORTNER San Juan County Commission
DR. JAMES HENDERSON Four Corners Economic Development
KEITH JOHNS San Juan County Commissioner
ROB MAYES Farmington City Manager
MARGARET MCDANIEL San Juan County Commissioner
DR. TONI PENDERGRASS President, San Juan College
JULIE RASOR Four Corners Economic Development
TOMMY ROBERTS Farmington Mayor
JANEL RYAN Superintendent, Farmington Municipal Schools
TONYA STINSON Convention & Visitors Bureau
GLOJEAN TODACHEENE San Juan County Commissioner
EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS
MARY ROGERS Carpet One Plus
CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD
COREY FREEMAN Sun Glass
CHAIRMAN ELECT
DAVID BUSCH Citizens Bank
HEATHER FORNTER AVI
DR. CARLETTA THOMPSONSan Juan Regional Rehabilitation Hospital
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Bisti De Na Zin Wilderness37 miles
Salmon Ruins 10 milesAztec Ruins 14 miles
Navajo Lake 45 miles
Angel Peak 29 miles
Santa Fe 199 milesChaco Canyon 91 miles
farmington chamber of commerce www.gofarmington.com8
Farmington is the gateway to the Four Corners. Our city is the primary regional trade center within a 160 miles radius and is the hub for visiting most major tourist destinations in the area.
Canyon De Chelly150 miles
MonumentValley148 miles
Tucson563 miles
Denver427 miles
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Telluride 167 milesSilverton 99 miles
Albuquerque 182 miles
GrandCanyon290 miles
Phoenix446 miles
Durango 48 milesMesaVerde 69 miles
Cortez 68 miles
Four Corners Monument59 miles
FA r m i n g t o n
All roads lead to Farmington
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Mayor’s Welcome
farmington chamber of commerce www.gofarmington.com10
As Mayor it is my pleasure to welcome you to Farmington
and the Four Corners area. Relocating can be a difficult and
stressful time, but hopefully, we can help make it an enjoyable
process. We are so proud of Farmington and all that we have
to share with our guests.
If you are a first-time visitor, let me highlight some of the
attractions in our city and the Four Corners region. you can
find out more about these at our Chamber of Commerce
located in our beautiful downtown area at 100 West Broad-
way. Some favorites are the Anasazi ruins of Chaco Canyon,
the Aztec or Salmon Ruins, Navajo Lake State Park, the
riverine trails along Animas River, Gateway Museum and the
Farmington Public Library. Also available for you enjoyment
is our nationally acclaimed Piñon Hills Golf Course and the
Outdoor Summer Dinner/Theater at the Lions Wilderness Park Amphitheater. We are
host to the Connie Mack World Series baseball tournament played here annually in
Ricketts Stadium. Farmington is rich in history and offers much in the way of cultural
diversity.
I’m sure you will find our native hospitality alluring and our community inviting as
you consider a move to the “Land of Enchantment.”
Sincerely
Tommy Roberts, Mayor
City of Farmington
Welcome to Farmington!
Chairman’s Welcome
As the chairman of the Board of Directors of the
Farmington Chamber of Commerce, I welcome you
to my hometown!
Farmington is one of the Southwest’s secret jewels.
We have tons of activities year round and as a visitor or
someone relocating here you will find something to fit any
interest.
My family homesteaded here in the late 1800s, coming
to this area as farmers and cattlemen. They settle on the west
side of town and had apple orchards and pears. They also
raised cattle and had range up the La Plata Highway and,
in the summer, moved the cows north of Dolores, Colo.
Farmington was well known for its fruit, and we still have
a few orchards in the area. Every summer we have a
Grower’s Market where local produce is sold.
When I grew up in Farmington it was a smaller community, and as we have grown
we have never given up that sense of community. Our community has always come
together to take care of each other and strive always to look for ways to improve our
quality of life.
We have abundant sunshine, moderate temperatures and distinct four seasons. We are
a shopping hub for a hundred mile radius. We have theater productions, art galleries,
museums, golf courses, fishing, parks for skateboarding, lots of parks, music festivals,
Frisbee golf, four wheeling, camping, water sports, baseball, soccer, football, basketball,
volleyball, etc.
I am very prejudiced and wouldn’t live anywhere else, so if you get to town, look me
up and I’ll share my love of Farmington!
Mary Rogers
Chairman of the Board
Farmington Chamber of Commerce
Welcome to my hometown...
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President’s Welcome
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If you are planning to visit or relocate to Farmington, you’ll discover some of the
many attractions and qualities of a great life that make our
wonderful city the best place to call home – even if it’s just
for a few days!
In addition to the wonderful multi-cultures you’ll find here,
you’ll also find sunsets that will take your breath away,
landscapes that will become vivid memories and people who
will make you feel welcome and at home.
Whether you’re interested in hiking, biking, walking, water
sports, golf, four wheeling, or simply enjoying the sites, you’ll
find it all right here in Farmington. Anasazi ruins, museums,
outdoor theater, music, dance and a talented and ever-grow-
ing artist community will make your visit memorable. And if
you’ve made the smart decision to move here, you’ll find all
of that and more to make you glad you made Farmington
your home.
The Farmington Chamber of Commerce welcomes you to our community and
I hope you’ll make the chamber one of your first stops. The staff and I will be more
than happy to share our experiences and favorite local sites with you and we’ll do all
we can to make sure you have all the information you need as you explore the city
and the area.
We hope you decide to make your Destination – Farmington! It will be a decision
you won’t regret and create memories you’ll never forget.
Audra Winters
President/CEO
Farmington Chamber of Commerce
Destination - Farmington!
CVB’s Welcome
From fly-fishing on the San Juan River to hiking the Bisti Badlands, exploring the
spiritual beauty of Chaco Canyon and riding exhilarating mountain bike courses, there
is something for everyone to enjoy in the northwest corner of New Mexico. The
Farmington Convention and Visitors Bureau’s mission is to attract visitors, tourists and
conventioneers to Farmington and to enhance the economic health and stability of the
area.
The Farmington CVB can assist visitors of all types in a variety of ways, especially
as a reliable source of information on things to do, places to stay and adventures to
experience. Whether planning a future visit or seeking answers while already in town,
the Convention and Visitors Bureau is readily available to help. A thorough calendar
of events, listing activities held all over the Four Corners area, is accessible on our
website. This is the best way to ensure you don’t miss any of our fantastic special
events that happen throughout the year. Our website, www.farmingtonnm.org, provides
not only comprehensive tourist information but a stunning visual of the region, including
an energetic 4 minute video highlighting many of the enchanting encounters awaiting
you.
If you are looking for a place to hold a convention or meeting, let the Farmington
CVB assist you with our free meeting planner services. Not only can we help you find
a meeting space to fit your needs but we can make the planning process easier on you
and your budget. Some of our free services include welcome bags, custom name
badges, pre-meeting mailers, catering lists, entertainment options and soliciting and
compiling hotel room rates and availability.
Call us, we would love to hear from you! With such a diverse selection of activities,
the next time you want to get away remember…….Farmington: Endless Skies, Endless
Adventures!
Tonya Stinson
Executive Director
Farmington Convention & Visitors Bureau
800-448-1240
www.farmingtonnm.org
3041 E Main St
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Shortly after Bruce and Marj Black moved to Farmington, N.M., in
the early 1980s, Bruce had a vision.
Seeing the incredible views in and around Farmington, the idea of
having an office in a cave began to take shape in Bruce’s mind.
“As a geologist, Bruce has always loved the rocks and vistas of
the cliffs around Farmington,” Marj said. “He designed the cave as
he envisioned it and had it blasted out of the side of a mesa. He
made sure that the stratigraphy was such that the interior would be
solid and safe.”
That was in 1981, Marj said, but after it was excavated into the
Ojo Alamo Sandstone, the cave remained vacant for a number of
years, until the Black’s son, also
named Bruce, returned from
serving his country in the Air
Force.
“Together, they finished the
interior, which was a great ‘fa-
ther-son’ project,” Marj said.
“However, Bruce (the elder) de-
cided that it was going to be
difficult to have his geologic
clients come down to the cave,
so it never served as an office.”
A repor ter from the local
newspaper wrote a story about
the cave, which generated much
interest – especially from The
Associated Press. “We soon received numerous calls from folks all
around the country, asking if they could come and stay in it,” Marj
said. “Thus, it became a Bed and Breakfast Cave. We’ve had visitors
from all over the world and many repeat guests. They write pages in
the guest book detailing their delight with the accommodations and
the experience of being in the cave.”
While visitors may inhabit the inside of the cave, they enjoy their
own “visitors.” Ring tailed cats, bobcats, raccoons, chipmunks and
squirrels – along with the golden eagles that nest on the cliffs –
make the outside of the cave as memorable as the inside.
“As a carpenter, it was beautiful to see the work it took to make
this place happen,” wrote a recent guest. “From the stairs cut into
the stone, to the rustic cabinets, everything is a pleasure to the eye.”
Kokopelli’s Cave is located just two miles west of Farmington, a
short drive from the many attractions in the Four Corners, including
Aztec Ruins and Salmon Ruins, Mesa Verde National Park, Chaco
Cultural National Historic Park, Shiprock, Canyon de Chelly National
Monument and Shiprock.
Sportsmen and women will enjoy the biking and hiking trails
located in and around Farmington, the city’s popular Aquatic Center,
and the golf courses that attract golfers from around the country.
The Quality Waters of the San Juan River is about one hour away for
those who want to enjoy some of the best fishing in the world.
The 1,650-square-foot, one-bedroom cave home is furnished with
plush carpeting, Southwestern style furniture and accents, hot and
cold running water, a nicely ap-
pointed kitchen with microwave
and washer/dryer, a cascading
waterfall style shower and a flag-
stone hot tub.
Meals are not served at
Kokopelli’s Cave, but the kitchen
is stocked with a variety of cereals
and pastries, milk, orange juice
and coffee and tea. A gas barbecue
grill is offered on the flagstone
porch, where guests are invited
to cook hamburgers, steak or
chicken while watching the abun-
dance of wildlife that shares the
spectacular site.
The cave itself is 70 feet below the surface, with the entrance
located in the cliff face, which is reached by walking down a sloping
path and intermittent steps, cut into the sandstone along the pathway.
There is a short ladder at the bottom of the path with three wooden
steps that take you to the flagstone porch and the entrance to the
cave.
Over the years, Kokopelli’s cave has become known worldwide,
Marj Black said. “The cave has been featured in many travel magazines
and television programs and was named the third most unusual bed
and breakfast in the world, and was named in the top 10 of the
nation’s bed and breakfasts,” she said with justifiable pride.
For an experience of a lifetime and to make reservations at
Kokopelli’s Cave, call the manager, Gayle Davis, at 505.860.3812 or
505.325.7855.
It started as an office in the cliffs
Now Kokopelli Cave an international attraction
Photos by Tony Bennett and the Black’s.
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Sandstone Productions, a regional theater company, has a long
history of creating popular shows in this impressive amphitheatre
in the bluffs at the edge of Farmington. Locals and visitors have
brought picnics and enjoyed pageants
and popular musicals at the amphitheater
for more than 20 years.
For an entertaining and scenic summer
evening in Farmington, come experience
Sandstone Productions’ Outdoor Summer
Theater at Lions Wilderness Park Am-
phitheater.
Sandstone Productions selects and performs a musical or
dramatic production throughout the summer from June 20 through
Aug. 3.
The Sandstone Productions 2013 season will feature “Grease”
based on the book, music and lyrics by Tim Jacobs and Warren
Casey through Samuel French, Inc. The season opens on Thursday,
June 20, and will run through Saturday,
Aug. 3.
Also new this year on Friday nights will
be “Burgers and Shakes Night.”
Visitors can get the “Grease” fever with
a burger and shake from one of your fa-
vorite local restaurants onsite before the
show. On Saturdays, guests can enjoy sipping their favorite local
beer or wine during the productions.
“The outdoor theater is the only outdoor theater in the state of
New Mexico that is all natural and presents live plays. It is
Outdoor summer theaterAmphitheater a great venue for enjoying live entertainment
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absolutely beautiful up there,” said Beverly Bentz, a longtime Anasazi Foundation
board member, about the Sandstone Productions amphitheater in Lions Wilderness
Park.
Sandstone Productions also acts as a parent organization for the Heather
McGaughey Children’s Theater which is a program that aims to introduce the
ins and outs of theater into the lives of Farmington’s youth.
The program is named for Heather McGaughey of Texas, who at the age
of 22 came to Farmington in 2005 after being cast in the lead roles in two
Sandstone productions. She was killed in an automobile accident on July
16, 2005.
The summer-long program welcomes children 8 through 12 to par-
ticipate in workshops, classes and rehearsals for two hours a day, four
days a week. This year’s Children’s Theater will present “Willy Wonka.”
Located on College Drive, just of Piñon Hills Boulevard on the east
side of Farmington at 901 Fairgrounds Road, the gates open at 6:30
p.m. and the show star ts promptly at 8 p.m. each Thursday, Friday and
Saturday evening during the summer season.
Once tickets are on sale, they may be purchased online at
www.fmtn.org or through the Farmington Civic Center Box Office, 200
W. Arrington, Farmington, or by calling 505.599.1150 or toll free at
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The Aztec Ruins National Mon-
ument lies along the Animas River
in Aztec, N.M., and is known for
its ancestral Puebloan heritage.
The monument provides visitors
an intimate opportunity to explore
ancient ruins built by the Ancient
Puebloans (Anasazi) in the 1100s.
Aztec Ruins features ceremonial,
public, and storage structures as
well as the “Great Kiva,” the oldest
and largest reconstructed Kiva in
North America.
A self-guided 700-yard walk
winds through the rooms and kivas
built by the Ancient Puebloan peo-
ple. The guide combines modern
archeological findings along with
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traditional American Indian perspectives. At the end of the trail is
the Great Kiva, a 40-foot diameter semi-subterranean structure
that was the central religious site of the complex.
The monument marks the largest ancestral Pueblo community in
the Animas River Valley and
preserves incredible historic
buildings of residence and
worship, roadways, and ar-
tifacts of the ancestral
Pueblo of the 11th through
13th centuries.
Many artifacts have been
found that help visitors un-
derstand how the community
developed and changed
over its 200-year history.
The homes are built on
a terrace that overlooks
the Animas River. The river
was crucial to the survival
of the community because it irrigated their crops of corn, beans,
and squash.
There are a number of tours and activities during the year at
the ruins.
The public had an opportunity to learn more about protecting
the environment and what it means to go green during the 9th
annual “Footprints on the Ear th” on April 20 at Aztec Ruins
National Monument.
As a way to celebrate
Earth Day, there were more
than 30 local businesses
and organizations that set
up booths at the event,
which encouraged the pub-
lic to interact and ask
questions about the envi-
ronment.
Many of the booths pro-
vided hands-on activities
for families.
There also was a per-
formance by the Haak’u
Buffalo Dance Group from
Acoma Pueblo, whose traditions involve prayers for rain and
maintaining balance in the natural world.
For more information call 505.334.6174.
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In August of 1999, Marcia and David Arnold discovered a small
community in northwest New Mexico, near Navajo Lake State Park
and not far from Farmington.
The overgrown, unsightly acreage was in Turley, a family community
that remains unincorporated but tightly knit. The land, “protected”
from trespassers with a barbed wire gate – and an old, faded “For
Sale” sign – beckoned Marcia and David. Seeing beyond the weeds
and the trash, the Arnolds saw beauty and serenity in the landscape
and decided this land needed to be theirs.
Marcia and David come from families who understand the importance
– and the rewards – of hard work and they
knew resilience and elbow grease would be
needed to make this land productive and
profitable. And, because the couple is dedicated
to family values, they wanted to make this
business a family business – and they wanted
it to be a winery.
“It’s tough to determine the best part of
owning and operating a family business,”
Marcia said. “A winery/vineyard concept, with
its many facets, is a definite opportunity and
a challenge. What may have been the most
important factor to David and myself is that
everyone would have the same goals and
desires for the business. The intensity and
passion would be mirrored, and just the
closeness, respect and support we’d have
for one another would support the obsta-
cles.”
“To have our kids and grandchildren near and still be able to make
a living together is truly the American dream,” Marcia added.
Challenges and opportunities have provided themselves to the
family, but the Wines of the San Juan has become a popular winery to
the locals who frequent it and to the visitors who discover it.
“There have been many challenges to the winery business since
the concept was developed 14 years ago,” Marcia explained. “The
San Juan River Valley isn’t ‘Napa Valley’ for growing grapes by any
means, but it is beautiful. We established our experimental vineyard
by planting 26 varieties of wine grapes, trying to determine what
would grow best.”
The frosts that are part of the spring season in the valley have de-
stroyed many of the grapes the family hoped to grow. “We keep
striving to improve our varietals by educating ourselves, putting in a
weather station connecting us with NMSU – New Mexico State
University – and replanting with more cold-hardy vines,” Marcia said.
The Arnolds grow about six acres of grapes, with the winemakers
using the grapes in combination with other purchased grapes because
of the small quantity of batches grown in their own vineyards. Wines
of the San Juan produces limited case wines from the grapes grown
by the family. The winery crushes about 42 tons of grapes each year.
But it isn’t just great wine the Wines of the San Juan offers. The
Arnold family has created an oasis in an area
that was once considered an abandoned plot
of land. The family has milled logs to create
the homes they live in and the buildings they
work in. Doors, mirrors, paintings and music
are provided by local artists and the peacocks,
geese and turkeys join the cats, dogs and
other wildlife to create an atmosphere that
encourages visitors to sit, enjoy the wine, and
bask in the beauty of the winery.
If you’re looking for something fun to do,
the Wines of the San Juan offer plenty of that,
too. Every April, the family hosts an “After Tax
Spring Fling” that features a 5k and 10k race.
In June, it’s Ducks for Bucks, an event that
has little rubber duckies floating down a
stream, raising money for children suffering
from Neimann-Pick disease. Throughout the
summer, locals and visitors enjoy music every
Sunday at the winery and the last weekend in September brings the
Annual Harvest Festival and Great Grape Stomp. Any given weekend
can find another event to attend, with music to enjoy, arts and crafts
to check out and that great wine to enjoy.
“The San Juan County community has been a huge asset to the
continued success of Wines of the San Juan,” Marcia said. “We can’t
express how honored we have felt by being part of such supportive,
energizing and uplifting people. We strive to continue to build the
trust and quality attachment our family and community of friends
have built into the business for all to share.”
While those who live near the winery are loyal customers and
cheerleaders for the Arnold family and Wines of the San Juan, the
An oasis in TurleyWines of the San Juan a great place to relax,
enjoy wine and scenic New Mexico
Photos courtesyWines of the San Juan
winery’s reputation has grown to include fans from all
over the United States.
A visit to the Reviews of Wines of the San Juan
website offered the following reviews from visitors in
2012:
“We have visited this winery several times on trips
and always enjoyed the wine and the company. The
setting is beautiful,” stated a visitor from Scholls, Ore.
“We have visited a lot of wineries in California and the
wine here certainly matches anything we have tasted,”
wrote a visitor form Wrightwood, Calif. “I loved Girls Are
Meaner and brought home three bottles. Unfortunately, I
have already drank two of them and I can’t get any
more. Guess I need to drive back to New Mexico soon!”
“My father and I were out at the San Juan River for a
week of fly fishing (the best trout stream in America)
when we spotted this little winery. Serendipity is the best
word I can use to describe the experience. Between the
two of us, we have been to Napa, Burgundy and Bordeaux
regions of France, and the Douro region of Portugal.
My father and I walked away saying how charming this
little gem was and promised ourselves we would linger a
little longer on our next fly fishing trip,” wrote a Boston,
Mass., visitor.
“I must say I’ve never been quite so into one set
winery as I have Wines of the San Juan,” wrote a visitor
from Corpus Christi, Texas. “Each wine has its own
beautiful, palate opening flavor and the vineyard itself is
beautiful. And if you’re a Merlot fan – Serendipity Merlot.
Call them. Order it. Pronto. BEST I’ve ever tried and I ab-
solutely love, love, love it.”
And a visitor from the western slope of neighboring
Colorado said, “I’m by no stretch of the imagination a
wine expert, nor even a wine lover, but I greatly enjoyed
a recent visit (to the Wines of the San Juan). There’s just
a lovely, peaceful sense of place here – it just speaks
New Mexico – with peacocks squawking in the garden
under the shade of tall cottonwoods, a fountain bubbling
near a latilla enclosed patio, amid interesting garden folk
art. I was hooked by the creativity of the names of some
of their wine and the artwork on the bottles. What’s not
to love about “Girls Are Meaner” – Gewürztraminer?”
Located just a short drive from Farmington at 233
Hwy. 511 near Blanco, N.M., a visit to the Wines of the
San Juan won’t just provide great boutique wine from a
wonderful family winery, your visit will introduce you to
the beauty of the New Mexico part of the Four Corners,
find you chatting up the family and learning all about the
grapes, the wines and the area, and wishing you had
discovered this gem of the Four Corners much, much
sooner!
For more information, call Wines of the San Juan at
505.632.0879.
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“We have a jewel in our backyard,” Trout Snouts Angling fishing
guide, Jeff Massey said. “The problem is that hardly anyone from the
area comes and fishes the river.”
San Juan River Outfitter guide (and younger brother to Jeff) T.J.
concurs, “Most people have never experienced it…it must be too
close.”
Meanwhile, Jeremiah Spradling (friend and colleague to the brothers)
of High Plains Anglers expresses his frustrations, “You talk to folks in
town and they have no idea what it is all about.”
Sitting down and talking to some of the most experienced guides
on the San Juan River, one could only come away from the conversation
with a sense of bewilderment as to why 95 percent of the clientele
that fishes the San Juan River come from out of town.
The San Juan River stretches from Navajo Dam in Southwestern
Colorado until it reaches the Colorado River at Lake Powell some 380
miles away. The San Juan is the major water supply for the Four
Corners region of New Mexico, Southern Utah and parts of Northeastern
Arizona. The importance of the river as a water supply to the area is
paramount, but the impact it has to economy of northwest New
Mexico in other areas cannot go unnoticed.
“The San Juan brings in millions of dollars of revenue to the local
economy,” states Jeff Massey. “With fishermen flying in, staying at
hotels, eating at local restaurants and using guides, it cannot be un-
derstated to how much business it brings in.”
In fact, even when the local, state and federal economies are slow,
the fishing never seams to be negatively impacted. “This fishing on
the San Juan will stay the same no matter the economy,” explains
Spradling. “The fishing will survive…even if the local economies (oil
and gas) do not.”
The reason is the unique circumstances that make the San Juan
River the most revered destination for trout fly fishing in the United
States. With roughly 4 miles of controlled water flowing out of the
bottom of Navajo Dam, the cold-water temperatures and controlled
environment allow for a multitude of insect hatchings…supplying the
area with the perfect set of circumstances for world-class trout fish-
ing.
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“There isn’t ever a bad time of the year to fish on the San Juan,”
explains TJ. “We won’t fish at the end of May for a week due to a
scheduled water release from the dam, but other than that it is good all
year.”
“We guide anywhere from 160 to 200 days a year on the river,”
adds Spradling. “We fish nymph 12 months of the year and fish with dry
flies in the summer and early fall months.”
Taking advanTage of The JeWel
So many questions remain for the area residents of San Juan
County: Why are people travelling from all over the world to experience
our world class “Quality Waters” and locals aren’t taking advantage of
this? and how can you get involved without any equipment or knowledge
of the sport of fly-fishing?
“That is why you hire a guide,” comments Jeff. “We have all the
equipment for people to use and we can give you the knowledge to be
successful.”
The relationship built with a local guide will also be beneficial to the
person who wants to further their fishing interests.
“guides will also tell you what equipment you need, where to fish,
and where to park so that you enjoy it on your own,” adds TJ.
While the sport of fly-fishing seems like a daunting endeavor to
someone that has never held a fly rod…understand that you have to
start somewhere, and that somewhere is with a phone call to a local
guide.
“it is easier to guide a novice who has never touched a fly rod then
a guy who fishes all the time,” explains TJ. “The reason is the novice
has no bad habits and i can teach them the proper technique to cast
and land fish. The hardest guide trips are the people that fish all the
time, are set in their ways and are not open to doing it the proper way.”
The moral of this story is that the local population of San Juan
County needs to realize the gem that they have in their backyard…and
to start taking advantage of it. By hiring a local guide, you will learn the
proper way to fish, have immediate success and have a wealth of
knowledge and experience at your disposal. There is no reason not to
at least give it a try.
“We have been fishing this river for over 20 years,” explains
Spradling. “We couldn’t imagine doing anything other than this. fishing
isn’t about catching the most fish; it is about the entire experience it
offers you. guiding gives me the opportunity to share the experiences
and allows me to teach them how to fish better.”
for information on how to book your first (or next) fishing trip,
contact:
Jeff Massey, Trout Snouts angling. 505.360.2390
Jeremiah Spradling, high Plains anglers. 505.330.8654
T.J. Massey, San Juan River outfitters. 505.486.5347
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What do you envision when you think of the best destination for
a leisurely vacation?
Some people dream of white sand beaches with a crystal clear
ocean expanding into the horizon, or perhaps an isolated cabin
hidden in the mountainous forests.
What about Navajo Dam?
Individuals who have worked in the Navajo Dam community for
years claim that the number of people traveling to the area has
been rising.
Snaking around the mesas of the Navajo Dam area is the San
Juan River. Considered one of the best rivers in the country for fly
fishing, many fly fishers from all over the world travel to the river
to catch the rich supply of trout.
“There has been a big increase in tourism over the years from
Texas and Arizona. I have noticed the people coming out on
guided trips are a lot of beginners who have never fished before.
The economy might be bad, but fishing is still doing fairly well,”
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San Juan River Lodge. “A lot of people are still willing to spend a lot of
money on fly fishing. We are the newest business in the area, besides the
hot dog stand down the street.”
The Angler’s Heart Bed and Breakfast opened its doors in 1998. Since
then, Joyce Dykstra, manager at the bed and breakfast, has had guests
from all over the country and even from Spain, Italy, Germany, Venezuela,
and the Netherlands. “Typically, it’s the fly fishing that has brought in the
tourists,” she said. “There have also been more activities than what I have
recalled in the past. Boating has become more popular.”
While the popularity of fly fishing in the area is escalating, businesses
within the Navajo Dam community have flourished over the years. Bed and
breakfasts, fly fishing shops, and restaurants are springing up due to the
growth of tourism.
“There has been some renewed interest by shop owners and it seems
like that has expanded and people seem to be pleased with what is
available here at the moment. I would say last year not so much, but I
think this year has shown some great changes and people are more
interested in coming to the area again,” explained Dykstra.
Larry Johnson, owner and president of Soaring Eagle Lodge, feels fly
fishers travel to the area because of its convenient location. “All of the
customers can get into Four Corners in one flight, usually,” he said.
Johnson added that fly fishing in other parts of the country, such as
Alaska, may be a challenging destination to venture to because of its
isolated location. “If you go to Alaska, it’s beautiful, but it’s a journey, and
expensive.”
Johnson recognizes the beauty surrounding the San Juan River. And
who wouldn’t? Mesas with hints of red and purple tower over the snake-
like river, and as fly fishers submerge their legs into this cold river,
because of the water’s clarity they can see the fish swimming downstream.
Having the Navajo Dam community only minutes away from the river is
also convenient for lodging and dining.
“It is a world class destination. It’s the quality of the fishery itself
because it’s well managed by New Mexico Game and Fish. It is the perfect
habitat for trout because of the cold water that flows from the Navajo
Lake,” said Jay Walden, manager at Abe’s Motel and Fly Shop, which
opened in 1958. “The river is a huge resource for the area and it brings
in a lot of money for the local economy as well as the state economy, such
as the goods we sell, licenses, as well as taxes on all the food and
groceries, and fishing supplies.”
Although Walden believes the fly fishing tourism helps the economy, he
feels it has been slower since the 1990s. “It has to be because of the
recession. I noticed we were getting a lot of people coming from farther
away, but now a lot of our traffic seems to be more regional; more people
that can do the day’s drive rather than fly,” He said.
Alex Arnold, event coordinator at Wines of the San Juan nine miles
south of Navajo Dam, said tourism has picked up at their business. “I
think the ambiance of the whole place is so amazing to the people who
come out. When they come out here they get to experience things that
they wouldn’t normally experience anywhere else,” she said. “The tourists
come from all over the country and overseas.”
Arnold mentioned that most people come to the area for fishing and
camping. She added the winery recently had tourists from Holland.
The businesses in Navajo Dam work together to promote one another
and to encourage tourists to experience the entire area. “We all kind of
support each other. If they have people in lodges, then they send them
down here to the winery,” Arnold said.
Within the small Navajo Dam community, tucked away and unknown to
many, rich history and expertise are prominent. So for the beach-lovers
who enjoy lying on the sands with a margarita in one hand, or the trail-
seekers who travel to mountains to find the perfect hiking path that is en-
compassed by pine trees reaching to the skies, maybe venturing to the
San Juan River to experience the local businesses and learn the traits of
fly fishing isn’t such a bad idea. You wouldn’t want to miss out on the
adventures Navajo Dam has to offer.
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Salmon RuinsAncient Chacoan Culture frozen in time
Located on the Bloomfield Highway between Farmington and
Bloomfield, Salmon Ruins is an 11th century pueblo affiliated with
the Chacoan Culture of Nor thwestern New Mexico.
The site exhibits classic examples of Chaco-style architecture
and is open for public viewing as a self-guided interpretive trail that
winds through the archaeological site. Salmon Ruins Museum exhibits
some of the one and a half million ar tifacts recovered during exca-
vations of the 1970s, including ceramics, lithics, other ar tifacts,
and related temporary exhibits.
Heritage Park contains architectural replicas of different cultures
throughout time that you may enter and experience. The Salmon
Homestead Complex contains the 1890s home of George Salmon,
original owner of the ruin. Finally, a Research Library is available
during the Museum’s regular business hours for archaeological or
historical research needs.
Visitors will enjoy tours and activities at Salmon Ruins this
summer.
Director Larry Baker said the museum will offer several events
during the summer.
“It is a celebration of heritage preservation,” Baker said, adding
that on June 21 the museum will host a summer solstice event.
Visitors are invited to experience this astronomical phenomenon as
the light from the solstice breaks into a room of the Salmon Pueblo.
Salmon Ruins’ summer hours are from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday
through Friday and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday.
General admission is $3 for adults, $2 for seniors ages 60 and over,
$1 for children ages 6 to 16, and free for children under the age of
5.
For more information 505.632.2013, fax 505.632.863, or visit
www.salmonruins.com.
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FROM DINOSAURS TO DRILL BITS
This exhibit highlights the oil and gas story of the San Juan Basin.
Using the latest in technology this exhibit educates and entertains visi-
tors about an amazing resource we use every day. Experience the
thrill of riding deep into the earth in search of oil on a
simulated ground quaking adventure! Learn what it takes to drill thou-
sands of feet looking for black gold, then discover how it's trans-
formed into consumer products. This exhibit is on display at the
Farmington Museum, Gateway Park Museum & Visitors Center, 3041
E. Main St., Farmington.
Information: 505-599-1174 or www.fmtn.org/museum
THREE WATERS TRADING POST EXHIBIT
The Three Waters Trading Post exhibit features a walk-through replica
of a 1930’s trading post, including a bull pen stocked with period
goods and artifacts, pawn room and office showcasing
jewelry and rugs. The exhibit is on display at the Farmington
Museum in the Gateway Park Museum & Visitors Center, 3041 E. Main
St., Farmington.
Information: 505-599-1174 or www.fmtn.org/museum
BIRD WATCHING
Enjoy bird watching and a beautiful walk through Farmington’s river-
side trails every Tuesday morning. More than 100 species of birds
have been noted throughout Animas Park and new birds fly
in each season. Meet at the Riverside Nature Center, located in
Animas Park off Browning Parkway, to join the friendly RNC staff for
leisurely walk of 1-2 miles.
Information: 505-599-1422 or www.fmtn.org/museum
ASTROFRIDAYS
Sky shows are shown at 6:30pm and 7:30pm in the San Juan
College Planetarium each month, usually the third Friday of the month.
A stargaze follows, weather permitting, at 8:30pm The Planetarium
reserves the right to substitute shows. This is a free event, seating is
limited. Information: 505-566-3361 or
www.sanjuancollege.edu/Planetarium/index.htm
NOW THROUGH JUNELIVE HORSE RACING
SunRay Park & Casino brings live horse racing to Farmington through
June 26th. Races are held on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and Tues-
days. Simulcast horse racing year-round. SunRay Park & Casino is lo-
cated off Hwy. 64 between Farmington and Bloomfield.
Information: 505-566-1200 or www.sunraygaming.com
AROUND THE PARKS IN 8 SATURDAYS WALKING PROGRAM
The City of Farmington Parks, Recreation & Cultural Affairs invites
walkers to participate in this free program over 8 Saturdays between
May 4 and June 22 from 8am to 10am. During the program we will
visit 8 of the parks listed in the “Farmington Trails and Walking
Guide.” Everyone is welcome to participate at any time during the
pgoram. Come walk the designated park with family, friends and pets.
Register online at www.fmtn.org.
Information: 505-599-1494
NOW THROUGH JULYTGIF
Grab some lunch and listen to live music and relax at Orchard Park in
downtown Farmington from 11am to 1pm each Friday in June and July.
Information: 505-599-1419
NOW THROUGH SEPTEMBERMUSIC IN THE WINERY’S COURTYARD
Enjoy live music & great wine at Wines of the San Juan from 4pm to
7pm every Sunday June through September.
Information: 505-632-0879 or www.winesofthesanjuan.com
ONGOING EVENTSSUMMER TERRACE SERIES
The Farmington Museum hosts outdoor concerts Saturday nights
throughout the summer. Concerts begin at 6pm and are held at
the Farmington Museum on the picturesque terrace next to the
river at the Gateway Park Museum & Visitors Center, 3041 E. Main
St., through August. Call for performance schedule.
Information: 505-599-1174
NOW THROUGH SEPTEMBERPICNIC IN THE PARK FOR PRESCHOOLERS
Preschool children and their families bring lunch and meet at the
Riverside Nature Center for a picnic from 11am to 12:30pm, followed
by a story or activity and a stroller-friendly walk in the park. Learn
about plants, insects, birds, and all the interesting wildlife. Feed the
friendly ducks and go home in time for naps. This program continues
weekly through to September.
Information: 505-599-1422
NOW THROUGH DECEMBER CROWNPOINT RUG AUCTION
300 to 400 hand woven Navajo rugs are auctioned off the second
Friday of each month at the Crownpoint Elementary School, 72 miles
south of Farmington on Hyw. 371. Native American art and craft ven-
dors also onsite. Auction sponsored by Crownpoint Rug Weavers
Association, rug viewing 4pm to 6pm and auction begins at 7pm.
Information: 505-785-7386, 505-610-6797 and
MAY 30 - JUNE 2 AZTEC FIESTA DAYS
Celebrate the arrival of summer in Aztec, NM with the Hot Spot
Car Show, parade, live music, vendors, food, and the Bennett’s
Amusements Carnival (May 31-June 3) and the Burning of Old
Man Gloom.
Information: 505-334-7646 or www.aztecchamber.com
JUNE 1 XTERRA FOUR CORNERS OFF ROAD TRIATHLON
This annual triathlon in Farmington, NM is part of the XTERRA
America Tour Series. XTERRA has been recognized as the
consummate individual challenge for outdoor adventure athletes.
The course features a 1 mile swim, 16 mile bike course and a
6 mile run.
Information: 800-448-1240, www.xterraplanet.com or
www.xterrafourcorners.farmingtonnm.org
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JUNE 8CAR SHOW AND CRAFT FAIR
Sycamore Park Community Center, 1051 Sycamore St., will host a
car show and craft fair to benefit the Sycamore Skate Park from 9
a.m. to 3 p.m. Event includes a day full of activities for the entire
family with food vendors, games for kids, live music by the Jokers
Wild, a burn out contest, car smashing as well as pie and a
jalapeno eating contest.
Information: 505-330-6454 or 505-566-2480
JUNE 14 SUMMER ART WALK
In Historic Downtown Farmington, coordinated by the Farmington
Downtown Association, and sponsored by Parks, Recreation, and
Cultural Affairs. Come walk through downtown, from 5pm to 9pm,
and enjoy the warm summer weather with art receptions and open
houses at many Downtown locations. Art Walk maps will be
available at any of the participating downtown locations.
Information: 505-599-1419
JUNE 14 & 28POETRY PICNIC
Bring a picnic supper and eat in the garden at 6p.m. There will be
a program of poetry for about 20 minutes and then, stay to walk in
the park and through the Riverside Nature Center Xeriscape Gar-
dens.
Information: 505-599-1422
JUNE 14 - 16 THE ANNUAL SAN JUAN RIVER BALLOON RALLY
Three days of excitement! Balloons will take flight from the
Bloomfield Soccer Fields and fly down the San Juan River.
Information: 505-632-0880 or www.bloomfieldchamber.info
JUNE 20 – AUGUST 3 OUTDOOR SUMMER THEATER
Experience local theater at the beautiful natural sandstone
amphitheater at Lions Wilderness Park. Concessions are available.
Performances are Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm, June
20 through August 3, 2013.
Information: 877-599-3331 or www.fmtn.org/sandstone
ONGOING EVENTSOUTDOOR SUMMER THEATER
Performances through August 3.
Information: 877-599-3331 or www.fmtn.org/sandstone
SUMMER TERRACE SERIES
See June.
Information: 505-599-1174
PICNIC IN THE PARK FOR PRESCHOOLERS
See June.
Information: 505-599-1422
AN ADVENTURE IN THE ARTS
This exhibit from the collection of the Guild Hall Museum on Long Is-
land includes 73 works of art from a stellar array of artists. They in-
clude: Andy Worhol, Jackson Pollock, Thomas Moran, Willem de
Kooning, Elaine de Kooning, Peggy Bacon, Chuck Close, Max Ernst,
Henri Cartier-Bresson, Roy Lichtenstein, George Bellows among many
others. The exhibit will be at the Farmington Museum at Gateway Park
Museum & Visitors Center through September 22, 2013.
Information: 505-599-1174 or www.fmtn.org/museum
JULY 3 – 7 THE 26TH ANNUAL FREEDOM DAYS CELEBRATION
The Fourth of July is celebrated with a variety of special events
throughout Farmington, N.M. Festivities include fireworks, ice
cream social, Brass Band concert, food fair, night time parade,
volleyball tournament, skateboard competition, Party in the Park
and more.
JUNE JULY
JUNE 1 KIDFEST
The annual event is San Juan County’s Kick- off to summer! KidFest is a free one-day event, 10am to 4pm held at McGeePark just for kids. Information: 505-564-3299 or www.monarch-marketing.comor www.sanjuancountykids.com
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JULY 12 & 26POETRY PICNIC
Bring a picnic supper and eat in the garden at 6 p.m. There will be a
program of poetry for about 20 minutes and then, stay to walk in the
park and through the Riverside Nature Center Xeriscape Gardens.
Information: 505-599-1422
JULY 12CROWNPOINT AUCTION
See June.
Information: 505-785-7386, 505-610-6797 and
JULY 20LAND OF ENCHANTMENT ROD RUN
From 6pm to 10pm, join the Nor thern New Mexico Street Rod-
ders in Historic Downtown Farmington for the annual Rod Run
block par ty. Hot cars under the stars, great enter tainment and
lots of food!
Information: 505-599-1419
JULY 26 - 27 THE ANNUAL INDIAN MARKET & FESTIVAL
This annual festival includes singing, dancing, food and ar ts &
craft vendors. Hours will be from 9am to 9pm at Berg Park in
Farmington.
Information: 505-947-3332
ONGOING EVENTSSUMMER TERRACE SERIES
See June.
Information: 505-599-1174
OUTDOOR SUMMER THEATER
Through August 3.
Information: 877-599-3331 or www.fmtn.org/sandstone
PICNIC IN THE PARK FOR PRESCHOOLERS
See June.
Information: 505-599-1422
AN ADVENTURE IN THE ARTS
On display through September 22.
Information: 505-599-1174 or www.fmtn.org/museum
AUGUST 6 - 11 SAN JUAN COUNTY FAIR
McGee Park, on Hwy. 64 between Farmington and Bloomfield.
Largest county fair in New Mexico; features livestock shows,
exhibits, fiddlers contest, a parade, arts & crafts booths and more.
Information: 505-325-5415, 505-324-5581 or 800-448-1240.
AUGUST 9 & 23POETRY PICNIC
Bring a picnic supper and eat in the garden at 6 p.m. There will be a
program of poetry for about 20 minutes and then, stay to walk in the
park and through the Riverside Nature Center Xeriscape Gardens.
Information: 505-599-1422
JULY
AUGUST 2 - 9 CONNIE MACK WORLD SERIES
Some of the best amateur baseball in the country is featured
each summer at Ricketts Park in Farmington. Teams from the
U.S. and Puerto Rico play in front of pro-scouts and college of-
ficials.
Information: 505-599-1184, 505-599-1197,
800-448-1240 or www.cmws.org
JULY 13 THE ANNUAL ANIMAS RIVER BLUES FESTIVAL
Blues, Brews and BBQ at Riverside Park in Aztec from 11am to
10pm.
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AUGUST 9CROWNPOINT AUCTION
See June.
Information: 505-785-7386, 505-610-6797 and
AUGUST 16 – 17 THE ANNUAL SAN JUAN BI-FLY TOURNAMENT ON THE SAN JUAN
The tournament on the San Juan River Quality Waters is strictly
catch and release. Professional guides score all catches and
release all fish.
Information: 505-325-0255
AUGUST 31 – SEPTEMBER 1ANNUAL TOTAH FESTIVAL INDIAN MARKET & POW WOW
This juried art festival offers authentic handmade Native American
Arts & Crafts, an authentic Navajo Rug Auction (Saturday) and a
contest Pow Wow. Festival held at the Farmington Civic Center, 200
W. Arrington.
Information: 800-448-1240 or 505-326-7602 or
www.totahfestival.farmingtonnm.org
ONGOING EVENTSPICNIC IN THE PARK FOR PRESCHOOLERS
See June.
Information: 505-599-1422
AN ADVENTURE IN THE ARTS
Exhibit displayed through September 22.
Information: 505-599-1174 or www.fmtn.org/museum
SEPTEMBER 7 BOOTS & BREWS FEST
Country music festival held in Aztec, NM in beautiful Riverside Park.
A full day of Country music featuring five national bands. Plenty of
food, brews, wine and interesting vendors on hand to complete the
day. Free admission for kids 12 and under. RV and tent camping
available at the park.
Information: (505) 330-4616
SEPTEMBER 83RD ANNUAL “TRI-CITY CLASSIC GOLF TOURNAMENT”
Held at Hidden Valley Golf Course in Aztec, 72 teams of 4 will try to
make a hole-in-one for a cash prize of $10,000. Other prized through-
out the day will be awarded.
Information: 505-334-7646, 505-632-0880 or 505-325-0279
SEPTEMBER 13CROWNPOINT AUCTION
See June.
Information: 505-785-7386, 505-610-6797 and
SEPTEMBER 13 -15 COLLECTOR CAR WEEKEND
Friday, come cruise East Main Sonic from 6:30pm to 8:30pm Car
show registration is available. Saturday, the Swap Meet is from
8:30am to 3pm at Gateway Park Museum and Visitors Center,
3041 E. Main St., and on Sunday, the Annual Collector Car Show at
Brookside Park in Farmington is from 9am to 12 noon.
Information: 505-716-7100 or 505-327-6887
SEPTEMBER 20 - 21FOUR CORNERS ANTIQUE POWER & TRACTOR SHOW
Come to Gateway Park Museum & Visitor’s Center, 3041 E. Main
St., and experience a bit of agricultural past. Enjoy antique trac-
tors, engines, and vehicles at this annual event. A highlight of the
show is a tractor pull on Saturday.
Information: 505-334-1339.
SEPTEMBER 21 REAL NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM
Exhibits come to life at this annual event in the Farmington
Museum, Gateway Park Museum & Visitors Center, 3041 E. Main
St., in Farmington. Be a part of this fun family event for all ages.
Information: 505-599-1147 or www.fmtn.org/museum
SEPTEMBER 28 - 29HARVEST FESTIVAL & GREAT GRAPE STOMP
Celebrating, in style with live music, juried art show, specialty foods,
grape stomp competition, and many activities commemorates the
state’s centennial at Wines of the San Juan, 233 Hwy. 511, Turley, NM.
Information: 505-632-0879 or www.winesofthesanjuan.com
ONGOING EVENTSPUMPKIN FESTIVAL WEEKENDS
Sutherland Farms celebrates Fall with Pumpkin Festival Weekends
every Saturday and Sunday in October! Enjoy train rides, hayrides to
the pumpkin patch, a corn pit, corn maze, face painting, great food and
much more! October hours are 10am to 5pm Sutherland Farms is lo-
cated 7.5 miles north of Aztec Ruins.
Information: 505-334-3578 or www.sutherlandfarms.net
OCTOBER 4HARVEST PARTY
From 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. the Sycamore Community Center will host this
FREE party. Join us for games and fun to include bobbing for apples,
hay bale hop, musical chairs, ring toss, a corn dig and more. The San
Juan County Extension program will be serving heart-healthy popcorn
balls to get everyone in the mood for fall treats.
Information: 505-566-2480
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Cancer Research ProgramSan Juan Oncology offers cancer patients the oppor-tunity to participate in clinical trials investigating on-cology study drugs.The study drug is being investigated as a potentialtreatment for patients with newly diagnosed andpreviously treated lymphoma.
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OCTOBER 5 ROAD APPLE RALLY
Annual Mountain Bike Race and tour offers pro/exper ts, veter-
ans and beginners a test of skill on a 30-mile single-loop and
double-loop course through canyons and arroyos near San Juan
College in Farmington, N.M.
Information: 505-599-1140 or www.roadapplerally.com
OCTOBER 5CHILE COOK OFF
From 11am to 3pm the Farmington Chamber of Commerce willhost their 2012 Chile Cook Off and Salsa Competition at BergPark.
Information: 505-325-0279 or www.gofarmington.com
OCTOBER 5 -6 AZTEC HIGHLAND GAMES AND CELTIC MUSIC FESTIVAL
Celebrate the culture of the Scottish Highlands with an American
Southwest twist at Riverside Park in Aztec, NM. Enjoy live Celtic
music and physical competitions. There will be Scottish and Irish
dance exhibitions, bagpipe band exhibitions, clan tents, ruby
exhibitions, traditional food and more!
Information: 505-334-7646 or www.aztechighlandgames.com
OCTOBER 11 FALL ART WALK
Come walk through Historic Downtown Farmington, from 5pm to
9pm, and enjoy a crisp fall evening with ar t receptions and open
houses at many downtown locations. A wide variety of ar t from
regional ar tists will be showcased throughout many of the
downtown shops, galleries and restaurants. Ar t Walk maps will
be available at par ticipating locations. The Ar t Walk is coordi-
nated by the Farmington Downtown Association, and sponsored
by Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Affairs.
Information: 505-599-1419
OCTOBER 11“UNHOOKED - THE DECORATED BRA SHOW VIII”
ART SHOW AND RECEPTION
During the Fall Ar t Walk, stop in at Ar tifacts Gallery and enjoythe seventh annual “Unhooked VIII” in conjunction with SanJuan Regional Medical Center for Breast Cancer AwarenessMonth. A reception of the creative and unusual will be from 5pmto 9pm. The show will continue through October 27.Information: 505-327-2907 or www.ar tifacts-gallery.com
OCTOBER 11CROWNPOINT RUG AUCTION
See June.Information: 505-785-7386, 505-610-6797 and Christinae [email protected]
OCTOBER 11 – 12 2013 SAN JUAN QUILTER QUILT SHOW
Come to the San Juan Quilters Guild’s quilt show. It is a fabulous
show that includes a wide variety of quilts, a rafflt quilt, small
quilt silent auction, demonstrations and other events. It is held
at the Farmington Civic Center and is included in the Downtown
Fall Ar t Walk from 5pm to 9pm and Saturday’s hours are 1am to
5pm.
Information: 505-598-5672 or [email protected]
OCTOBER 11 – 12 FOUR CORNERS STORYTELLING FESTIVAL
Storytellers of all ages will be featured in the two-day celebra-
tion of an almost lost ar t - Storytelling. Slow down the pace, kick
back and listen to traditional tales told by some of the very best
national and local storytellers. The festival will feature stories of
all varieties…scary ghost stories, family stories, folklore and
myths! Festival events are held at Berg Park and The Totah The-
ater.
Information: 505-599-1270 or www.infoway.org
OCTOBER 19 – 20 THE 14th ANNUAL FARMINGTON RENAISSANCE FAIRE
Animas Park, off Browning Pkwy, in Farmington. This event,
sponsored by the Friends of the Faire and the Farmington
Museum, is full of ar tisans, food, musicians, magic, and
processionals of nobility. Sword fighters battle in front of lords
and ladies while bagpipes play in the background.
Information: 505-599-1174 or www.fmtn.org/museum
OCTOBER 19 - 20HERB GARDEN TOURS
Herb gardens were a Renaissance development, featuring edibleand useful herbs from many par t of the known worls. Many ofthese herbs are still grown as useful, ornamental and drought-resistant landscaping plants. Tour the gardens near the River-side Nature Center with a guide and learn about old traditionsas well as useful modern recipes at 10am and 1pm on Saturdayand Sunday at 1pm.Information: 505-599-1422
OCTOBER 31FARMINGTON SAFE TREATS
The merchants on Main Street in Historic Downtown Farmingtoninvite the community to Trick or Treat along Main Street from4pm to 6pm. Coordinated by the Farmington Downtown Associa-tion and sponsored by Parks, Recreations & Cultural Affairs.Information: 505-599-1419
OCTOBER
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NOVEMBER 2CHRISTMAS CRAFT FAIRSTwo great locations, one great time! The Bonnie Dallas Seniro Center,109 E. LaPlata St., and the Farmington Recreation Center, 1101 Fair-grounds Rd., from 8:30am to 2pm. Beautiful handmade gifts, home-make baked goods, antiques, amazing jewelry and original art will beavailable for purchase. Over 100 talented vendors will tempt the buyer.Find gifts that won’t be found anywhere else.Information: 505-599-1380
NOVEMBER 8CROWNPOINT RUG AUCTIONSee June.Information: 505-785-7386, 505-610-6797 and [email protected]
NOVEMBER 9-1011TH ANNUAL ART SALE AND STUDIO TOURVisit with artists for a change to win fine art! Saturday: 11am to5pm and Sunday 12pm to 4pm. The tour starts at 1400 WilliamsDrive. Art: paintings, prints, cards, jewelry, fiber art, mixed media,clay, metal, beaded mixed media, lampwork beads and jewelry,wood carvings and furnitre and more. Non-perishable food itemsfor Echo Food Bank are accpeted at all studio locations.Information: 505-320-4001 or [email protected]
NOVEMBER 23 TURKEY TROT & GOBBLE WOBBLE This event features a 5K Turkey Trot and a 2 Mile Gobble Wobble Walkat 9am in Farmington. Registration deadline is November 15th. Thisfamily friendly event will include activities such as children’s carnival,games, face painting, a kids gobble contest, music and more. Information: 505-599-1184 or www.fmtn.org
NOVEMBER 29 - 30 THE 29th ANNUAL CHAMPIONSHIP BULLRIDING EXTRAORADINAIRE This annual bull riding spectacular is at McGee Park Memorial Coliseum, between Farmington and Bloomfield on Hwy. 64, behind SunRay Park & Casino.Information: 505-287-9534 or www.casperbacarodeo.com
DECEMBER 4 - 7 FESTIVAL OF TREES
Holiday entertainment at the Farmington Civic Center, presented by
Presbyterian Medical Services. Enjoy special events like the Teddy Bear
Tea, Fashions at the Festival Luncheon, Coffee Break with the Trees
and Family Nigh amidst an indoor forest of artfully decorated Christmas
trees! Advance ticket purchase recommended for the special events.
Information: 505-599-1148
DECEMBER 5 FARMINGTON CHRISTMAS PARADE
This annual lighted Christmas parade starts at 5:45pm Parade route
runs through Historic Downtown Farmington along Main Street.
For parade applications and theme, call the Farmington Chamber of
Commerce.
Information: 505-325-0279
DECEMBER 6 RIVERGLO
Luminarias light up the river’s bank and the evening sky. Celebrate the
holiday season with a stroll along the river’s edge with carolers and bell
choirs as well as hot chocolate and food at Berg Park from 6 to 8pm.
Information: 505-326-7602
DECEMBER 7 SALMON RUINS HOLIDAY ARTS & CRAFTS FAIR
Salmon Ruins brings together artisans from throughout the Four Cor-
ners to display and sell their wares at McGee Park off Hwy. 64, between
Farmington and Bloomfield, NM.
Information: 505-632-2013
DECEMBER 7 SAN JUAN COLLEGE LUMINARIAS
Display illuminates the campus of San Juan College with thousands of
candlelit bags. This is the largest luminaria display of a non-profit entity
in New Mexico. San Juan College is located at 4601 College Blvd.,
Farmington.
Information: 505-566-3403
DECEMBER 13 HOLIDAY ART WALK
Come walk through Historic Downtown Farmington, from 5pm to 9pm,
and celebrates the season with art receptions and open houses at
many downtown locations. A wide variety of art from regional artists
will be showcased throughout many of the downtown shops, galleries
and restaurants. Art Walk maps will be available at participating loca-
tions. The Art Walk is coordinated by the Farmington Downtown Associ-
ation and sponsored by Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Affairs.
Information: 505-599-1419
DECEMBER 14 ANNUAL AUDUBON CHRISTMAS BIRD COUNT
The Riverside Nature Center takes part in this nationwide project which
has been carried out for over 100 years. From 8am to 2pm, come
spend part or all of the day counting all the birds, common and rare, in
their wintering grounds throughout the Farmington area.
Information: 505-599-1422
DECEMBER 17 CHACO CANYON CHRISTMAS BIRD COUNT
Join volunteers from the Four Corners Bird Club and the Riverside Na-
ture Center in making winter census of the birds at Chaco Canyon Na-
tional Monument. Participants should be experienced birders and able
to hike in back country areas in winter weather.
Information: 505-599-1422
DECEMBER 23 LIVE NAVAJO NATIVITY
This annual live nativity uses traditional Navajo clothing and live ani-
mals. The Nativity scene is presented entirely by children at the Four
Corners Home for Children, at 2103 W. Main St., in
Farmington, from 6pm to 8pm.
Information: 505-325-0255, 888-325-0255 or
www.navajoministries.org
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D.W. “Webb” Justice – 1951-1952
Lee K. Erickson – 1952-1953
Ernest H. Bruss – 1954-1955
H.O. Sanderson – 1955
Byrom M. Hill – 1956
I.J. Coury – 1957
Tom Bolack – 1958
W.H. Foster – 1959
Paul Almquist – 1960
W.H. Nygren Jr. – 1961
Don Hargrove – 1962
John Parker – 1963
Joe Ziems – 1964
Troy Prater – 1965
C.M. “Cur t” Curtis – 1966
Boyd Scott – 1967
J.C. Wray – 1968
Kenneth Wilbanks – 1969
J.H. “Buck” Buckingham – 1970
Floyd Davis – 1971
Austin Rober ts – 1972
Cecil Flannery – 1973
Ronald D. Boddy – 1974
Jack Sitton – 1975
Richard Ledbetter – 1976
Jesse “Budd” Averett – 1977
Jess A. May – 1978
Paul Gaudette – 1979
Dennis Peterson – 1980
Bert Levine – 1981
Herbert Cox – 1981
Quincy C. Cornelius – 1982
Rodney Heath – 1983-1984
Robert S. Culpepper – 1984-1985
Travis S. Dollar – 1985-1986
Bob Mills – 1986-1987
Bettie Cleveland – 1987-1988
Don Moseley – 1988-1989
Dr. James C. Henderson – 1989-1990
Margaret C. Armstrong – 1991
Jim Gober – 1992
Paul Ziems – 1992
Betty Welch – 1994
Bill Standley – 1995
Sylvia Little – 1996
Jack Smelser – 1997
Eric Lien – 1998
Diane Jahrman – 1999
Don Paulek – 2000
Cliff Booton – 2001
Jeff Ring – 2002
Dave Turnbull – 2003
Rick Tully – 2004
Rick Palmer – 2005
Karon Lyon – 2006
Margie Williams – 2007
John Yokie – 2008
Terry Hayes – 2009
Paul Deshayes – 2010
Ginger Palmer – 2011
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Finance and OperatiOns cOmmitteemary Batley rogers, chair
meets the monday prior to the Board of directors meeting
FOur cOrners Oil and Gas cOnFerence cOmmittee
Karen Ortega, aztec Well Family, chair
meets the third tuesday of the month, 18 months
prior to conference
HealtH and Wellness cOmmittee
dr. carletta thompson, chair
meets the first tuesday of the month
FarminGtOn YOunG prOFessiOnalsnathan duckett, president
Business meeting is the third tuesday of the month
educatiOn cOmmittee
dale dedrick, chair
meets the fourth tuesday of the month
executive cOmmitteemary rogers, chair
meets the second Wednesday of the month
BOard OF directOrs meetinGmary rogers, chair
meets the second Wednesday of the month
prOmOtiOns and special events cOmmittee
Ginger palmer, sandy Williams, chairs
meets the second thursday of the month
redcOat executive cOmmitteeKim Hicks, president
meets the last thursday of the month
Banquet cOmmittee
Heather Fortner, chair
no regularly scheduled meetings; committee meets prior to the banquet
past presidentsmeets the first and third Fridays at noon at the elks lodge
leGislative aFFairs cOmmitteedr. James Henderson, chair
meets from september through december
custOmer service cOmmitteechairman and meeting dates to be announced
Chamber of Commerce Committees
EMPLOyMENT RATE
Labor Department, February 2012 Report for the Farmington Metropolitan Statistical Area
San Juan County
Labor Force Employed
54,900 51,300Unemployed Rate3,600 6.6%
State Government Employment
N.M. State Personnel Office2600 Cerrillos RoadSanta Fe, N.M. 87505(505) 476-7771
San Juan County Employment
Personnel Director305 S. Oliver
Aztec, N.M. 87410(505) 334-4522
CITy EMPLOyMENT
City of Farmington
Personnel Office800 Municipal DriveFarmington, N.M. 87401(505) 599-1132
City of Aztec
Human Resources201 W. ChacoAztec, N.M. 87410(505) 334-7600
City of Bloomfield
Bloomfield City Hall915 North First StreetBloomfield, N.M. 87413(505) 632-6300
STATE OF NEW MExICODepartment of Labor
New Mexico Workforce Connectionn Onestop600 W. ArringtonFarmington, N.M. 87401(505) 327-6126
PRIvATE EMPLOyMENT AGENCIES
*Employee Connections2901 E. 20th Street, Suite 101Farmington N.M. 87401(505) 324-8877
*itsQuest111 N. Behrend AvenueFarmington, N.M. 87401(505) 327-7317
*Labor Ready, Inc. 1416 SchofieldFarmington N.M. 87401(505) 325-9675
*SOS Staffing Services4801 N. Butler Ste. 6101Farmington, N.M. 87401Clerical and Professional(505) 599-0971
*Denotes member of the Farmington Chamber of Com-merce.
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San Juan Regional Medical Center Medical 1,786 609-2000
Farmington Schools Education 1,712 324-9840
Central Consolidated Schools Education 1,162 598-5834
BHP Minerals Mining and Coal 1,034 598-4200
San Juan College Education 1,100 326-3311
City of Farmington Government 900 327-7701
Wal-Mart Retail 756 326-1100/327-1243
ConocoPhillips Oil and Gas 610 326-9700
Arizona Public Service Co. Power Plant 573 598-8592
Bloomfield Schools Education 462 632-3316
Aztec Schools Education 415 334-9474
Public Service Co. of NM Power Plant 400 598-7565
Basin Home Health/Basin Coord. Home Health 400 325-8231
Presbyterian Medical Services Health Services 300 326-2731
Enterprise Products Operating LP Natural Gas 300 325-2841
N.A.P.I. Agriculture 244 566-2600
BP America Oil and Gas 180 326-9200
Sam’s Club Retail 160 326-3500
Citizens Bank Finance 152 599-0100
Western Refining Co. Gas Refining/Trans. 150 632-8013
Wells Fargo Finance 94 324-9500
Daily Times Newspaper 59 325-4545
MAJOR AREA EMPLOYERSCompany Product/Service #Empl. Phone Number
Employment Information
Connie Mack World Series
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The hotels/motels listed are members
of the Farmington Chamber of Commerce
America’s Best Value Inn
600 E. Broadway
505-325-2288
877-322-2288
www.abvifarmington.com
Breakfast; outdoor swimming pool; weekly rates; handi-
capped; kitchenettes; pets; 140 rooms, 10 Suites
Budget Inn
652 E. Main
(505) 326-5521
Refrigerator in each room; barbeque facilities, laundrette;
34 rooms
Casa Blanca Inn (B&B)
505 E La Plata Street
505-327-6503
www.casablancanm.com
Breakfast; weekly rates; handicapped; kitchenettes; eight
rooms, two bedroom cottages
Comfort Inn Motel
555 Scott Ave.
505-325-2626
800-341-1495
Breakfast; outdoor swimming pool; handicapped; pets; 60
rooms, 19 suites
Courtyard by Marriott
560 Scott Ave.
505-325-5111
www.courtyard.com/fmncy
Breakfast; swimming pool; handicapped; 121 rooms, four
suites
Farmington Super 8
4751 E. Cortez Way
505-564-8100
www.super8.com
Breakfast, indoor swimming pool, weekly rates; handi-
capped; pets; 67 rooms
Holiday Inn Express
2110 Bloomfield Blvd.
505-325-2545
800-Holiday
www.hiexpress.com
Breakfast; indoor swimming pool; handicapped; pets; 100
rooms
Kokopelli’s Cave (B&B)
206 W. 38th Street
505-326-2461
505-325-7855
www.bbonline.com/nm/kokopelli
Breakfast; weekly rates; kitchenettes; one cave suite
La Quinta Inn
675 Scott Ave.
505-327-4706
800-531-5900
www.lq.com
Breakfast; outdoor swimming pool; weekly rates; handi-
capped; pets; 107 rooms
Red Lion Inn
700 Scott Ave.
(505) 327-5221
(800) 992-4023
www.redlion.rdln.com
Breakfast; indoor swimming pool; weekly rates; handi-
capped; kitchenettes; pets; 192 rooms
The Region Inn
601 E. Broadway
505-325-1191
www.theregioninn.com
Outdoor swimming pool; weekly rates; handicapped; 73
rooms; two suites
Silver River Adobe Inn (B&B)
3151 W. Main
505-325-8219
800-382-9251
www.silveradobe.com
Breakfast; two rooms, one suite
The Strater Hotel
699 Main Street (Durango, CO)
970-247-4431
www.strater.com
Breakfast; handicapped; 63 rooms, 30 suites
Towne Place Suites by Marriott
4200 Sierra Vista Dr.
505-327-2442
1-888-236-2427
www.towneplacesuites.com
Free hot buffet breakfast, indoor swimming pool, fully
equipped kitchens, pets allowed, 5 floors, 117 suites
Hotels/Motels
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Farmington Chamber of Commerce(505)325-0279 or 888-325-0279
Convention and Visitors Bureau(505)326-7602 or (800)448-1240
Aztec Chamber of Commerce(505)334-9551
Bloomfield Chamber of Commerce(505)632-0880
Navajoland Tourism Department(928)871-6436
EmErgENCy
American red Cross .................................................(505)325-9605
Police, Fire, Ambulance ................................................................911
Non-Emergency .......................................................(505)334-6622
Farmington Police
(Non-Emergency) ............................................(505)327-7701 PBX
San Juan regional medical Center ............................(505)609-2000
San Juan County Sheriff .............(Non-Emergency) (505)334-6107
New mexico State Police ....(Non-Emergency) (505)327-7547 PBX
CAr rENTAlS
All Star rent-A-Car....................................................(505)325-4313
Avis rent-A-Car.........................................................(505)327-9864
Budget Car rental ....................................................(505)327-7304
*Enterprise rent-A-Car ............................................(505)327-1356
*Hertz rent-A-Car ....................................................(505)327-6093
*Ziems Ford Corners................................................(505)325-1961
Air TrANSPorTATioN
*great lakes Airline ................................................(505) 326-3216
Four Corners regional Airport .................................(505)599-1395
(With flights to Denver)
iNTrA-CiTy TrANSPorTATioN
KB Cab Company ......................................................(505)564-3999
Navajo Transit System..............................................(928)729-4114
PmS Dial-A-ride (by appointment only) ...................(505)325-3409
red Apple Transit .....................................................(505)325-3409
roAD CoNDiTioNS
Arizona road Conditions ..........................................(888)411-7623
Colorado road Conditions
.....................................(303)639-1111(out of state) 511(in state)
New mexico road Conditions....................................(800)432-4269
Utah road Conditions
....................................(866)511-8824 (out of state) 511(in state)
UTiliTiES
Cable Services (Comcast).........................................(505)327-6143
Electric/Water/Sewer/Sanitation ...............................(505)599-8411
gas Services (New mexico gas) ...............................(888)664-2726
Phone Services (Century link).................................(800)244-1111
*Denotes member of the Farmington Chamber of Commerce
oTHEr imPorTANT PHoNE NUmBErS
Animal Control ..........................................................(505)599-1098
*Better Business Bureau .........................................(505)326-6501
*City of Farmington Switchboard .............................(505)327-7701
*Children, youth & Families Dept. Protective Services
.................................................................(505)327-5316 ext. 1023
Department of motor Vehicles .................................(505)599-9712
Farmington Business registration ...........................(505)599-1170
Farmington Civic Center............................................(505)599-1145
*Farmington Downtown Association ........................(505)599-1419
*Farmington’s gateway museum..............................(505)599-1174
Farmington indian Center.........................................(505)327-6296
Farmington Post office.............................................(505)324-3055
Farmington Public library ........................................(505)599-1270
*Farmington Public Schools.....................................(505)324-9840
Farmington recreation Center .................................(505)599-1184
*KoBF-TV.................................................................(505)326-1141
mcgee Park ..............................................................(505)325-5415
*Newspaper (The Daily Times) ................................(505)325-4545
*Newspaper (Tri City Tribune)..................................(505)516-1230
recycling Program information................................(505)325-8230
San Juan Economic Development Services ..............(505)566-3720
Sycamore Park Community Center ..........................(505)566-2480
United Way Helpline ..................................................(505)326-4357
CiViC groUPS**
Noonday Civitan Club................................................(505)330-2309
Kiwanis Club of Farmington......................................(505)801-9292
lions Club-Farmington Evening................................(505)324-0863
lions Club-lower Valley............................................(505)598-5431
rotary Club-Farmington ...........................................(505)327-0422
rotary Club-San Juan County*..................................(505)327-0333
Toastmasters Club....................................................(505)326-9780
Tres rios rotary Club ...............................................(505)325-6644
*Denotes member of the
Farmington Chamber of Commerce
**For a complete Clubs & organizations list contact
the Farmington Chamber of Commerce
Helpful Phone Numbers
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Small Business Development CenterMaybe. . . maybe not.As a business owner, have you ever felt as
though you are out on a limb and all by yourself?Probably
The award-winning Small Business DevelopmentCenter at San Juan College is your sounding board,your safety net, your colleague and your consultant.
Certified counselors at our SBDC assist in pre-and post-venture planning with confidential one-on-one consulting, offer low cost training in a varietyof subjects, and can assist your company in net-working with other local companies to achieveyour goals. Assistance is available throughout thelifecycle of your business and is provided bycounselors who understand because they havebeen there themselves.
If you have a dream, you will need a plan. TheSBDC can lend a hand when your vision needsfleshing out with market research. Counselors canguide you in the business planning process andprepare you to seek financing. A visit with the SBDCcan cut through the maze of licenses, fees, taxes,etc. that can be difficult to understand. And, if yourdream needs highly specialized, world class technicalassistance, the SBDC can direct you there as wellwith their access to Los Alamos and Sandia Labs.All of this is provided at no charge to you!
Perhaps you are interested in purchasing a busi-ness. Is the price reasonable? The SBDC can giveyou a feel for that, too.
But, your business is up and going. What doesthe SBDC offer you? The counselors are there toprovide continuing assistance to the challenges youface. Should I expand into new markets? How canI find overseas markets and/or suppliers? Whatabout contracting with the government? What aboutcash flow and credit issues? How can I find newand qualified employees? Does my business needa new look? How can I increase sales? Whateveryour issue, SBDC counselors can offer guidancewithout charge.
Admittedly, part of the solution is ongoing training.The local SBDC offers low cost training on thetopics clients request and need. Past workshopshave covered tax reporting issues, workers’ com-pensation, interpreting financial statements, Quick-Books instruction, competing with big box retailers,sales skills training, contracting with the governmentand many more. The seminars are a great way toexpand your knowledge base, stay up to date andnetwork with fellow entrepreneurs.
Our local SBDC is there to serve business. If youhave any issue, they are there to assist you infinding a solution. The Small Business DevelopmentCenter at San Juan College, recognized by the SBAfor Service Excellence and Innovation and by theNM Infrastructure Finance Committee for BestPractices in Economic Development, is one of 20statewide offices who share resources and expertise.
With 50 counselors throughout the state, each withtheir own area of expertise, virtually any topic, op-portunity or challenge you could have can beaddressed by the SBDC.
Are you ready to take your business to a newlevel? Give the Small Business DevelopmentCenter at San Juan College a call at (505) 566-3528.
2420 E. MAIN FARMINGTON, NM 87401
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AnglicAn
christ church
618 W. Arrington......................................................(505)608-4050
Apostolic
calvary Apostolic church
405 E. gladden Dr....................................................(505)327-7200
AssEmbly of goD
first Assembly of god in farmington
805 saguaro trail....................................................(505)325-2684
new life Worship center
8121 E. main ..........................................................(505)325-5091
templo sinai Assembly of god
800 mccormick school Rd.......................................(505)325-9389
the oasis
1601 n. Dustin ........................................................(505)325-1757
bAptist
crestview baptist church
4400 E. main ...........................................................(505)327-7791
first baptist church of farmington
511 W. Arrington......................................................(505)325-4528
first baptist church of Aztec
700 navajo Ave., Aztec ..........................................(505) 334-6833
bAptist (AbA)
landmark missionary
5905 mccarty Ave. ..................................................(505)325-6073
inDEpEnDEnt
bible baptist shepherd navajo church
1105 s. miller Ave. ..................................................(505)325-1690
college Heights baptist church
2700 Harvard Dr. ....................................................(505)325-1456
grace baptist church
2200 n. sullivan ......................................................(505)325-7802
new Haven baptist temple
2016 E. 16th st.......................................................(505)325-1183
soutHERn bAptist
crouch mesa baptist church
10 cR. 332, Aztec....................................................(505)334-2808
Emmanuel baptist church
211 W. 20th st. ........................................................(505)327-4771
first indian baptist church
501 W. broadway.....................................................(505)327-7704
ideal baptist church
203 E. Elm ...............................................................(505)327-3689
mesa View baptist church
4 Rd. 5323 ..............................................................(505)632-1229
mountain Vista baptist church
1010 Ridgeway pl....................................................(505)599-9019
pRimERA iglEsiA bAutistA
spanish baptist church
601 s Dustin Rd.......................................................(505)326-4008
cAlVARy cHApEl
calvary chapel of farmington
6925 E. main ...........................................................(505)326-0604
cAtHolic RomAn
sacred Hear t catholic church
414 n. Allen Ave. .....................................................(505)325-9743
st. mary’s parish
2100 E. 20th st.......................................................(505)325-0287
cAtHolic – WEstERn RitE
st Judes Holy catholic
4200 college blvd ...................................................(505)327-2719
cHARismAtic
summit church
1200 E. 30th st......................................................(505) 325-8525
World Harvest center
1024 n butler..........................................................(505)327-0941
cHRistiAn
maranatha fellowship
618 W. Arrington......................................................(505)327-0530
salvation Army church
319 W. broadway....................................................(505) 327-5117
sunrise christian church
1501 sunrise parkway ............................................(505)327-9124
cHRistiAn DisciplEs of cHRist
bethany christian church
711 E. 30th st. ........................................................(505)325-6848
cHRistiAn sciEncE
first church of christ scientist
120 W. main st. ........................................................(505)325-2541
cHuRcH of cHRist
church of christ
317 E. gladden Dr....................................................(505)324-0528
Eastside church of christ
2012 Huntzinger Ave...............................................(505)325-4343
northside church of christ
401 W. 20th st. ........................................................(505)325-2983
cHuRcH of JEsus cHRist of lAttER DAy sAints
church of Jesus christ of latter Day saints,
farmington stake center
4400 college blvd ...................................................(505)327-5958
church of Jesus christ of latter Day saints
400 W. Apache.........................................................(505)325-6989
church of Jesus christ of latter Day saints
1310 E 25th st. ........................................................505)325-6789
community
Deser t Heights community church
1420 schofield lane ...............................................(505)325-2923
pinon Hills community church
5101 n. Dustin Ave. ................................................(505)325-4541
straight up ministries
1300 n. Dustin .......................................................(505) 320-6830
Area Churches
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Episcopal
Episcopal church in Navajoland
1257 Mission ave.............................(505)327-7549
san Juan Mission Espiscopal church
1271 Mission ave.............................(505)327-0326
st. John’s Episcopal church
312 N. orchard ................................(505)325-5832
FoursquarE GospEl
Freedom in christ church
4330 college Blvd. ...........................(505)326-7350
Full GospEl
The potters’ House
400 E Gladden Dr. ............................(505)327-4533
iNTErDENoMiNaTioNal
My Fathers House
308 W. Broadway..............................(505)327-0131
JEHovaH’s WiTNEssEs
Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses
5661 college Blvd. ...........................(505)326-1403
luTHEraN
christ the rock lutheran church-WEls
5401 Hood Mesa Trail......................(505)564-3620
Navajo lutheran Ministry
5401 Hood Mesa Trail......................(505)324-9739
Trinity lutheran church
1221 E. 20th st................................(505)325-1179
Zion Evangelical lutheran church-Missouri synod
7455 Foothills Dr. .............................(505)325-3420
MENNoNiTE
light of life Mennonite church
780 Boyle road................................(505)327-7056
METHoDisT uNiTED
*First united Methodist church of Farmington
808 N. Monterey ave. ......................(505)327-0363
New covenant united Methodist church
4600 college Blvd. ...........................(505)326-2314
NaZarENE
cross roads community
2400 N. Butler .................................(505)325-2600
NEW THouGHT - rEliGious sciENcE
Fellowship of spirit
2009 E. 13th st................................(505)326-5103
NoN-DENoMiNaTioNal
Deser t Heights community church
1420 schofield lane ........................(505)325-2923
Faith Family church
5301 Foothills Dr. ............................(505) 326-3040
The Journey church
207 E Main .......................................(505)320-9190
New life in christ Ministries
1108 N. Dustin................................(505) 325-3787
*pinon Hills community church
5101 N. Dustin................................(505) 325-4541
* summit church
1200 E. 30th st................................(505)325-8525
restoration Family Worship
213 orchard ave s...........................(505)326-5619
san Juan Bible church
4109 country club Dr. ......................(505)325-2289
Word of life christian center
1500 N Fairview ave. .......................(505)564-9513
pENTEcosTal uNiTED
united pentecostal church
1900 Fairview ave............................(505)325-3347
prEsByTEriaN (usa)
* First presbyterian church
865 N. Dustin ave. ...........................(505)327-5231
rEliGious sciENcE
Fellowship of spirit
2009 E. 13th st................................(505)326-5103
rEorGaNiZED cHurcH oF JEsus cHrisT oF laTTEr
Day saiNTs
community of christ
219 E. 30th st..................................(505)334-2869
salvaTioN arMy
The salvation army corps – a center for Worship
319 W. Broadway..............................(505)327-5117
sEvENTH Day aDvENTisT
pinon Hills seventh-Day adventist church
5001 Foothills Dr. .............................(505)325-0613
uNiTariaN uNivErsalisT
san Juan unitarian universalist
219 N. orchard ave. .......................(505) 326-4836
rElaTED cluBs & orGaNiZaTioNs
christian Writers club
(970)564-9449
Jewish community – congregation Har shalom
(970) 375-0613
Navajo Ministries inc.
(505)325-0255
p.E.o. chapter Ba
(505)326-2004
salvation army
(505)327-5117
*san Juan Baptist association
(505) 327-4530
san Juan catholic charities
(505)325-3734
united Methodist Women
(505)327-0363
Women’s Missionary league Zion lutheran
(505)632-1620
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COST OF LIVING INDEXMetropolitan Area ACCRA Cost of Living2009 1st Quarter(U.S. Average = 100)New York, NY 181.3Orlando, FL 98.1St. George, UT 94.5Denver, CO 103.9Phoenix, AZ 103.0
Albuquerque, NM 96.7Riverside, CA 115.0Dallas, TX 92.9Farmington, NM 96.7
PROPERTY TAXESResidential Non-Residential
Farmington 0.022450 mil 0.026929 milAztec 0.024521 mil 0.030306 mil Bloomfield 0.027180 mil 0.032996 mil
RENTAL RATESApartments: 1-BR, $650 and up; 2-BR, $750 and up; 3-BR, $900 and up.Houses:2-BR, $650 and up; 3-BR, $1000 and up.In Farmington, the average selling price of a home is $199,643and the median selling price is $171,450 in February 2013.
For information on low-income housing, contact:San Juan County Housing Authority7450 E Main Street, Suite C (505)327-5654
APARTMENTSApple Ridge Apartments (Seniors) 1600 Cliffside Drive(505)327-0151
Barkley Rentals(505)326-1617
Brentwood Manor Apar tments610 E. 30th St.(505)326-0329
**Cannery Apartments400 Nelson Ave.(505) 801-9427
Casa Linda PropertiesShort-Term & Long-TermExecutive Rentals(505)320-5094
**Casa Blanca Inn (Long term)505 E. La Plata St.(505)327-6503
Cedar Ridge Apar tments308 W. 28th St.(505)325-2180
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maintaining standards of quality that reflect our commitment to excellence.
SPECIALIZING IN SMALL BUSINESS
(505) 325-7520 • 904 E. 20TH ST SUITE D • FARMINGTON, NM 87401
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ApArtmentsConquistador Apar tments2525 e. 16th st.(505)325-2375
Dona Ana Apartments1000 Walnut Drive(505)325-9219
**executive rentals1601A e. 20th st.(505)486-3500
Kenwood Villa Apartments1501 n. Fairgrounds rd. #5(505)326-7125
Ladera Village Apar tments3500 n Butler Ave.(505)326-1687
mesa Village Apts.1750 e. elm(505)564-2570
north park Apar tments2401 n. Dustin(505)327-1851
*northgate Village Apartments2500 W. Apache(505)327-4197
redford Apar tments302 Dekalb(505)327-4645
*san Juan Apartments2614 e. 20th st.(505)325-8590
sunset House Apartments2400 n. Dustin
(505)327-9570
Villa View Apar tments908 Walnut Drive(505)326-2989
Village Apar tments2800 n. Dustin(505)325-2180
Vista Apar tments2705 e. 22nd st. #10(505)327-2868
Woodland park-mobile Home Apts.945 n Auburn Ave.(505)325-8319
(*Denotes income based)** members of Chamber of Commerce
reALtOr LIstFarmington Chamber of Commerce members Only
** Denotes property management
Century 21 soWesCo realty**4801 n. Butler, Bldg. 4000(505)325-2100www.century21sowesco.com
Coldwell Banker Cornerstone realty802 e. 20th st.(505)325-7788www.cbcornerstonerealty.com
Dimmick realty**3555 e. main, suite A(505)325-8863www.dimmickrealty.com
erA Four Corners real estate**800 e. 30th st. suite 2(505)327-3900
re/mAX of Farmington108 n. Orchard, suite 101(505)327-4777/800-789-8744www.move2farmington.com
san Juan County Board of realtors2510 e. 20th st.(505)327-0296www.sanJuanCountyBoardofreALtOrs.com
san Juan realty624 e. main st.(505)327-4837www.sanjuanrealty.info
sun West proper ties**800 e. 30th st., Bldg. 4 ste A (505)327-4876www.sunwestpropertiesnm.com
tres rios properties LLC**2713 e 20th st. e(505)327-1986
United Country Accent realty4010 e. 30th st.(505)327-7782www.accentrealty.com
reAL estAte ADVertIsInGsan Juan County real estate magazine201 n. AllenFarmington, nm 87499(505)325-4545
reAL estAte ApprAIsersAccent on Appraisals2509 ridgecrest Dr.Farmington, n.m. 87401Larae Henderson (505) 486-1657www.accentonappraisals.com
steve neville Appraisals5061 Antelope Jct.Farmington, nm. 87402steve neville (505)327-5460
reAL estAte DeVeLOpers & InVestOrserA Four Corners real estate**800 e. 30th st., suite 2Farmington, nm 87401(505) 327-3900
Gipson Investments Inc.3005 northridge, suite 1Farmington, nm 87401(505) 327-5470
silver ridge Development Inc.4800 College Blvd. suite 101Farmington, nm. 87402Craig stoabas (505)325-2464
Salmon Ruins
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2700 Farmington Ave. Bldg C-Ste.1 Farmington, NM • 505-327-4796
www.pms-inc.org
Farmington Community Health Center Dental Clinic
We are a patient centered dental clinic offering quality & affordable dental care. Serving all ages for
urgent dental care needs, new patients & walk-in appointments.Most insurances accepted, including
Medicare & Medicaid. A sliding fee based on incomeis available to uninsured patients.
NEW PATIENTS ACCEPTED SAME DAY
APPOINTMENTS
Dr. Owen
San Juan Regional Medical Center801 W. Maple St., Farmington, N.M. (505) 609-2000
San Juan Regional Rehabilitation Services525 S. Schwartz Ave., Farmington, N.M. (505) 609-262518-Bed ComprehensiveRehabilitation Facility
San Juan County Field Health Office744 W. Animas St., Farmington, N.M. (505) 326-9161Vital RecordsImmunizationsFamily Planning & STD ServicesWIC Nutritional Services
CLINICSFour Corners Ambulatory Surgery Center2300 E. 30th Bldg. A, Farmington, N.M.(505) 564-2300
Four Corners Dialysis Center801 W. Broadway, Farmington, N.M.(505) 325-2827
Harmony Naprapathic Clinic8100 E. Main, Farmington, N.M.(505) 327-0086
Or thopedic Associates2300 E. 30th Bldg. D-101, Farmington, N.M.(505) 327-1400
Farmington Community Health Center- PMS1001-D W. Broadway, Farmington, N.M.(505) 327-4796
Presbyterian Medical Services*608 Reilly Ave.Farmington, N.M.(505) 326-2731
Reliance Medical/Urgent Care3751 N. Butler, Farmington, N.M.(505) 324-1915
SJRMC Bloomfield Health Center100-C N. Church, Bloomfield, N.M.(505) 632-1807
SJRMC Urgent Care Center4820 E. Main, Farmington, N.M.(505) 609-6495
Basin Occupational Urgent Care1308 E. 20th St.Farmington, N.M.(505) 324-0149
U.S. Government/VA Community Clinic1001 W. Broadway Ste. CFarmington, N.M.(505) 326-4383
CHIROPRACTORSFarmington Chamber of Commerce Members
Family First Chiropractic and Wellness Center6586 E. Main St.Farmington, N.M.(505) 564-2225
La Mesa Chiropractic Center2904 N. HuttonFarmington, N.M.(505) 327-4845
Smith Chiropractic, P.C.1707 E. 20th St.Farmington, N.M.(505) 327-5086
Staci Noyes, D.C.P.C.2808 20th St. Ste E(505) 327-9196
Sussex Chiropractic P.A.4740 N. ButlerFarmington, N.M.(505) 325-2604
Medical Services
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Vertical Chiropractic4725 N. Foothills Dr., Suite CFarmington, N.M.(505) 436-2284
DENTISTS/DENTAL CAREFarmington Chamber of Commerce Members
Stephen B. Clark, DDS, P.C.701 N. DustinFarmington, N.M. (505) 327-4495
Sundance Dental Care6588 E. MainFarmington, N.M. (505) 326-6800
Deser t Hills Dental Care2525 E. 30thFarmington, N.M.(505) 327-4863
Mountain Dental - Johnson & Montoya Dental1510-B E. 20th St., Suite BFarmington, N.M.(505) 327-6151
Mountain Dental - Volkerding & Klingenstein708 E. 20th St.Farmington, N.M.(505) 327-6155
Or thodontics, Inc. - Joseph A. Wilson DMD, MSD4760 N. Butler Ave., Suite AFarmington, N.M.(505) 325-8858
Red Rock Dental3030 E. Main, Suite 1Farmington, N.M.(505) 325-4867
FAMILY COUNSELINGFarmington Chamber of Commerce Members
Desert View Family Counseling905 W. ApacheFarmington, N.M.(505) 326-7878
Jasper & Associates2901 E. 20th St.Farmington, N.M. (505) 326-0241
HEALTH CLUBSFarmington Chamber of Commerce Members
Anytime Fitness4917 E. Main St.,Farmington, N.M.(505) 325-5848
Defined Fitness1700 E. 20th St.Farmington, N.M.(505) 325-3565
Special K Fitness Inc.3180 N. Butler Bldg 300Farmington, N.M.(505) 326-2460
San Juan College Fitness Center4601 College Blvd.Farmington, N.M.(505) 566-3401
Team 4 Corners125 W. Main St.Farmington, N.M.(505) 566-1919
HEALTHCARE SERVICESFarmington Chamber of Commerce Members
Basin Home Health and Hospice200 N.OrchardFarmington, N.M.(505) 325-8231
Guardian Angel Home Health4801 N. Butler Farmington, N.M.(505) 564-9002
Integrated Health Solutions, Inc.204 W. Main St.Farmington, N.M.(505) 516-0448
New Freedom Private Care, Inc.2909 E. 20th St.Farmington, N.M.(505) 324-0780
Partners Assisted Living Services, Inc.313 N. LockeFarmington, N.M.(505) 325-9600
Presbyterian Medical Services608 Reilly Ave. Farmington, N.M.(505) 326-2731
San Juan Regional Medical Center801 W. MapleFarmington, N.M.(505) 609-2000
Southwestern Home Health Care Inc.408 N. Auburn Ave.Farmington, N.M.(505) 326-6024
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X-Ray Associates at Farmington1750 E. 30th St.Farmington, N.M.(505) 327-0123
NURSING HOMES*Denotes Farmington Chamber of Commerce Member
FarmingtonBridge at Life Care Center of Farmington*1091 W. Murray Dr.Farmington, N.M.(505) 324-6200
Cedar Ridge Inn800 Saguaro TrailFarmington, N.M.(505) 598-6000
Life Care Center of Farmington1101 W. Murray Dr.Farmington, N.M.(505) 326-1600
San Juan Care & Rehabilitation Center806 MapleFarmington, N.M.(505) 325-2910
AztecCrane’s Roost Care Home104 S. Park Ave.(505) 333-2604
Four Corners Good Samaritan Village500 Care Lane(505) 334-9445
BloomfieldBloomfield Nursing & Rehab Center803 Hacienda Ln(505) 632-1823
Gingrich Home for the Elderly27 Road 5577Bloomfield, N.M.(505) 632-1234
ASSISTED LIVING FACILITIESFarmington*Denotes Farmington Chamber of Commerce Member
Bee Hive Homes of Farmington*400 N Locke Av.(505) 326-6261
Cedar Ridge Inn800 Saguaro Trail(505) 598-6000
Namaste House Assisted Living, LLC*800 W. 30thFarmington, N.M.(505) 327-3658
The Bridge at Farmington*1091 W. Murray Dr.(505) 324-6200
Aztec
Good Samaritan Society - Atwood500 Care Ln(505) 334-9445
Crane’s Roost Care Home104 S. Park Av.(505) 333-2604
RELATED ORGANIZATIONS
Alcoholics Anonymous(505) 327-0731
Alzheimer Association*(505) 326-3680(800) 777-8155
American Heart Association (Memorials and Contributions) (800) 242-8721
American Red Cross(505) 325-9605
Arthritis Foundation - N.M Chapter(800) 477-7679(505) 883-0343
Cancer Support Groups(505) 609-6259
Community Counseling Center(505) 325-0238
Easter Seal Society(505) 424-7700
NW New Mexico Hospice(505) 327-0301
Lung Association of NM(505) 265-0732(800) 586-4872
Make A Wish Foundation(505) 888-9474
Meals on Wheels(505) 599-1380
National Federation of the Blind - SJC(505) 564-2524
NW N.M. HIV/AIDS Services(505) 327-7043
Planned Parenthood(505) 327-0451
San Juan Regional Medical Center Auxiliary(505) 609-6156
San Juan County Shrine Club(505) 334-4088
United Blood Service(505) 325-1505
Weight Watchers(800) 651-6000
Fast FactsCLIMATE
Annual Average Sunny Days: .........................................281
Average Temperature:
January Max. 42
January Min. 18
July Max. 91
July Min. 59
Annual Average Rainfall:.......................................8.4 inches
Annual Average Snowfall: ..................................16.0 inches
Prevailing Winds: .......................Mild, Easterly and Westerly
Terrain: Fertile river valley surrounded by high desert,
rolling plateaus, mesas, mountain ranges to the north,
east, and west.
Altitude: ...............................................................5,395 feet
POPULATION
Farmington: ...............................................................45,256
San Juan County ......................................................128,529
Total Gross Receipts Tax .......................................7.1250%
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SCHOOL CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONSTeacher’s Honorary Alpha Delta Kappa .................(505)334-8468
Education Association..............................................(505)324-9840
Four Corners Home Educators................................(505)947-3658
SCHOOL DIRECTORYFARMINGTON MUNICIPAL SCHOOLS
Superintendent’s Office
2001 N. Dustin Ave. ................................................(505)324-9840
HIGH SCHOOLS
Farmington High School
2200 Sunset Ave. ....................................................(505)324-0352
Piedra Vista High School
5700 College Blvd. ..................................................(505)599-8880
Rocinate High School
3250 E. 30th St.......................................................(505)599-8627
MIDDLE SCHOOLS
Heights Middle School
3700 College Blvd. ..................................................(505)599-8611
Hermosa Middle School
1500 E. 25th St.......................................................(505)599-8612
Mesa View Middle School
4451 Wildflower Dr. .................................................(505)599-8622
Tibbetts Middle School
312 E. Apache St. ...................................................(505)599-8613
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
Animas Elementary
1612 Hutton Rd. .....................................................(505)599-8601
Apache Elementary
700 W. Apache ........................................................(505)599-8602
Bluffview Elementary
1204 Camina Real ...................................................(505)599-8603
Country Club Elementary
5300 Foothills Dr. ....................................................(505)599-8604
Esperanza Elementary
4501 Wildflower Dr. .................................................(505)599-8676
Ladera Del Norte Elementary
308 E. 35th St.........................................................(505)599-8605
McCormick Elementary
701 McCormick School Rd. .....................................(505)599-8606
McKinley Elementary
1201 N. Butler Ave..................................................(505)599-8607
Mesa Verde Elementary
3801 College Blvd. ..................................................(505)599-8608
Northeast Elementary
1400 E. 23rd St. .....................................................(505)599-8609
Preschool
5840 Fortuna Dr......................................................(505)599-8625
Preschool
4501 Wildflower Mesa Dr. ........................................(505)599-8763
AZTEC PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Superintendent’s Office
1118 W. Aztec Blvd..................................................(505)334-9474
Aztec High School
500 E. Chaco ...........................................................(505)334-9414
Vista Nueva High School
315 S. Ash Ste. 100 ................................................(505)334-3831
Koogler Middle School
455 N. Light Plant Rd..............................................(505)334-6102
Lydia Rippey Elementary
401 Rio Pecos Rd....................................................(505)334-2621
McCoy Elementary
901 N. McCoy Ave. ..................................................(505)334-6831
Park Avenue Elementary
507 S. Park Ave.......................................................(505)334-9469
School Directory
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BLOOMFIELD PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Superintendent’s Office
325 N. Bergin Lane.................................................(505)632-3316
Bloomfield High School
520 N. 1st St. ..........................................................(505)634-3400
Charlie Brown Secondary
924 S. Bloomfield Blvd. ...........................................(505)634-3940
Mesa Alta Junior High
329 Bergin Lane .....................................................(505)632-4350
Blanco Elementary
73 U.S. Hwy. 64 .......................................................(505)634-3900
Central Primary
310 W. Sycamore Ave. .............................................(505)632-2121
Naaba Ani Elementary
1201 N. 1st Street .................................................(505)634-3500
Bloomfield Early Childhood Center
325 Bergin Lane .....................................................(505)634-3883
KIRTLAND/CENTRAL CONSOLIDATED
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Shiprock Administration
64 Old Shiprock HS Rd ............................................(505)368-4984
Kirtland Central High School
550 County Road 6100...........................................(505)598-5881
Kirtland Middle School
538 County Road 6100...........................................(505)598-6114
Grace B. Wilson Elementary
40 County Road 6580 .............................................(505)598-6285
Kirtland Elementary
30 County Road 6446 .............................................(505)598-5893
Ojo Amarillo Elementary, Fruitland ..........................(505)598-5271
Ruth N. Bond Elementary
5 County Road 6575 ...............................................(505)598-5178
FARMINGTON PRIVATE SCHOOLS
A Gold Star Academy and Child Development Center
1115 N. Auburn ......................................................(505)324-8697
Emmanuel Baptist Academy
211 W. 20th St.........................................................(505)325-0090
Grace Baptist Academy
2220 N. Sullivan Ave. ..............................................(505)325-7802
Kids Corner Learning Center
2323 Bloomfield Hwy ..............................................(505)325-5800
Montessori School of Preschool/Kindergarten/Elementary
209 N Auburn Ave...................................................(505)325-3166
Navajo Preparatory School
1220 W. Apache St. .................................................(505)326-6571
Pinon Hills Christian School
5509 Sagebrush Ave. .............................................(505)325-5875
Sacred Heart School
404 N. Allen Ave......................................................(505)325-7152
Riverfest
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SPORTS AND RECREATION PHONE NUMBERSFarmington Recreation Center.................................(505)599-1184
Parks, Recreation & Cultural Affairs ........................(505)599-1197
American Amateur Baseball Congress.....................(505)327-3120
Aztec Speedway.......................................................(505)334-2023
Bowling Association Women and Men’s ...................(505)320-4739
Boy Scouts of America.............................................(505)326-4261
Boys and Girls Club of Farmington..........................(505)327-6396
Girl Scouts of New Mexico Trails..............................(505)327-9216
Cliff Hangers Four Wheelers ....................................(505)716-6260
Connie Mack World Series........................................(505)599-1184
Four Corners Antique Power Club............................(505)327-6840
Four Corners Aquatic Team .....................................(505)402-9254
Four Corners Arabian Association ...........................(505)632-8885
Four Corners Photographic Society ........................(505)325-0202
Four Corners Youth Soccer......................................(505)330-2928
Gem & Mineral Society .............................................(505)327-7515
Horseshoe Courts....................................................(505)599-1194
Northern NM Street Rodders ..................................(505)325-3590
San Juan College Health &
Human Performance Center ....................................(505)566-3410
San Juan Wildlife Federation ....................................(505)325-5355
Swim America...........................................................(505)325-8978
Totah Amateur Radio Club .......................................(505)598-9715
OUTDOORS/FISHINGFour Corners Bass Master.......................................(505)334-6665
Navajo Fish & Wildlife Department ................(928)871-6451/6450
Navajo Lake State Park ...........................................(505)632-2278
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San Juan Fly Fishing Federation...............................(505)334-9875
GOLF COURSES-PUBLICCivitan Municipal -Farmington..................................(505)599-1194
Hidden Valley Country Club-Aztec............................(505)334-3248
Pinon Hills-Farmington ............................................(505)326-6066
Riverview Golf Course-Kirtland................................(505)598-0140
Lion Wilderness Park Frisbee Golf Course ..........(505)599-1401
GOLF COURSES-PRIVATESan Juan Country Club-Farmington..........................(505)327-4451
CASINOSky Ute Casino & Lodge-Colorado ...........................(800)876-7017
*SunRay Park & Casino .........................................(505)566-1200
Ute Mountain Casino-Colorado ................................(800)258-8007
Fire Rock Navajo Casino ..........................................(866)941-2444
Flowing Waters Navajo Casino .................................(505)368-2300
*Northen Edge Navajo Casino ...............................(505) 960-7000
................................................................................(877) 241-7777
LIVE HORSE RACING*SunRay Park & Casino ...........................................(505)566-1200
SWIMMING POOLSBrookside Pool (Outside) ........................................(505)599-1188
Farmington Aquatic Center (Inside).........................(505)599-1167
Lions Pool (Inside) ..................................................(505)599-1187
Bloomfield Aquatics Center ......................................(505)632-0313
SNOW SPORTSDurango Mountain Resort (73 miles) ....................(970)247-9000
Silverton Mountain Ski Area (98 miles)...................(970)387-5706
Telluride Visitor Services (149 miles)......................(888)605-2578
Wolf Creek Ski Area (90 miles)................................(800)754-9653
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The San Juan County Fair has been providing family entertainment and great fun to the
residents of San Juan County and the Four Corners for more than 100 years.
From a carnival that provides thrills and chills to a Junior Livestock Sale that provides
fair exhibitors with cash that is often used to further their educations, the San Juan County
Fair is the largest single county fair in New Mexico.
This year’s fair will be held Aug. 5-10 at McGee Park.
Each year, the few days before the fair opens to the public, hundreds of residents
arrive at McGee Park to enter their livestock or other exhibits, hoping for a ribbon and/or
cash prizes. Whether it’s the preschooler who has entered a craft for the first time or an
artist who has a history of entering art for years, the smiles and the joy in receiving a
ribbon is the same.
Families bring their campers to the park, where they live for the week of the fair,
making it easier for kids who are showing livestock to feed and groom their animals every
day. The San Juan County Fair brings families, friends and neighbors together where they
support each exhibitor at the fair, catch up with each other’s lives, and enjoy the family at-
mosphere the San Juan County Fair Board is determined to provide.
San Juan County Fair has provided it for more than 100 years
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“A county fair is supposed to be where families can go, enjoy the livestock shows, the music, the
entertainment and the exhibits, but not break the family’s budget,” said Billy Huish, who is the vice
president of the fair board and who has been attending the San Juan County Fair for almost 50
years. “The fair board is focused on having a safe and fun environment for families while providing
exciting things for them to do.”
While the Junior Livestock Sale is the highlight of the fair, with sales that match the New Mexico
State Fair’s sale, the San Juan County Fair is about more than just the animals in the show rings. An
Outhouse Race, a barbecue cook off, karaoke, a trade show, a horse and dog show, petting zoo, a
pie eating contest, a goat costume contest and kids racing midget race cars in the McGee Park
Coliseum are offered, along with great entertainment. Pam Tillis and the Bellamy Brothers are the
headliners for the 2013 fair, and it will be standing room only for those great county music artists.
Not that anyone will be sitting, however -- when the music starts, the audience stands to join in the
singing and the dancing begins!
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If it’s the fair parade, carnival rides, the animals, the entertainment or the exhibits that brings
families to the fair, it’s the food that keeps them happy! Ask any regular fair goer what their favorite
fair food is, and you’ll get as many answers as there are fair vendors. Curly fries, roasted corn,
funnel cake, lemonade, fried catfish, specialty coffee, Navajo tacos, Frito pie, and cotton candy are
consumed and enjoyed by almost everyone who comes to the fair.
It takes the fair board 11 months to plan each county fair. And the members of the San Juan
County Fair Board are all volunteers – each of whom takes a week of their vacation to be at McGee
Park and oversee the fair every year.
The members of the 2013 San Juan County Fair Board are Ben Hazelwood, president; Billy
Huish, vice president; Lucille Jones, secretary; Darrin Church, treasurer; Gwen Gonser, Blaine
Williams, David Stark, Shanna Webb, Kim Martinez, Brian Perry, Clifton Wages, Richard Reilley and
Dorothy Nobis.
For more information about the fair, call 505-324-5571.
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What started as a boxing club for boys in the
1950s is now a multi-program, diverse organization
that serves more than 1,900 young people in the
Farmington area.
Founded in 1960, the Boys and Girls Club celebrated
its 50th anniversary in September of 2010.
“It’s amazing to see where the club is today and
where it all started,” said Ed Marcum, who served as
the club’s director from 1961 until the mid-1970s,
when the facility was located in the old American
Legion Quonset building. “My time there was very
enjoyable. It was great to be a part of something
that helped young people out.”
Today, the Farmington Boys and Girls Club is
located at 1925 Positive Way, formerly 1825 E. 19th
St., not far from the Quonset hut site that served as
the club’s home from 1961 to 1997.
The current 31,000-square-foot building opened
in October 1997 at a cost of $3 million – the result
of a bond issue that the community overwhelmingly
supported.
“We couldn’t do everything we do without the
community’s help,” Club President and Chief Professional
Officer Benedikte Whitman said. “From all of the vol-
unteers to all of the financial support, Farmington
has been very involved in this club through the years.
I also think the club is a source of pride for the entire
community.”
When the Boys Club of Farmington first opened in
1960 it was located at 214 W. Animas St. It was a
time of major change for Farmington as the oil and
gas boom drastically increased the city’s population.
In turn, many local children and teens were in need
of a safe place to spend free time. Dedicated
community members then stepped in through the
help of a committed Board of Directors, who saw an
opportunity to move the club to the old American
Legion hall location in 1961.
Over the years, the club developed into much
more, providing a variety of sports and other activities
for Farmington’s youth. Girls weren’t actually allowed
Farmington Boys and Girls ClubThe center
of the youthcommunity
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in the club until 1968, but many remember that
mandate not stopping them from getting through
the doors. By the 1970s, the club had introduced
girls’ activities such as basketball and cheerleading,
and by 1989 the name of the club was changed to
the Boys and Girls Club of Farmington.
“While the club here is 50 years old, the organ-
ization itself turned 100 in 2006,” Whitman said.
“It used to be enough for a club to offer just
spor ts and games rooms, but that’s not the case
any more. Today, clubs are much more extensive
in addressing the whole child’s needs.”
“I really want the club to be the center of the
youth community, and I think we’ve done well,”
Whitman added.
Whitman has worked for the Farmington club
for the past decade and has scores of fond
memories of her time as director.
Whitman is proud of the club’s role in helping
to address the dropout rate.
“Nationwide, between 30 and 33 percent of
students drop out. We have classes weekly here to
help address the problem. People who drop out
early earn less money, have more social problems
and their health status is even about 10 years
behind those with a high school diploma. We’re
trying to help bridge that gap with our programs.”
Marcum is reminded of the club’s legacy often
when he sees former members as he runs errands
around town.
“I can’t tell you how many people who used to
be involved with the club have introduced their
children to me. People realized back in the 1960s
that we were trying to help kids out. Over the
years, because of some really great people, the
club grew to what it is today,” Marcum added.
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Annette risley, cPA, llc4991 n butler Avefarmington, nM 87401(505)325-5156
david G. bacon, cPA, Pc5512 e. Main, ste. bPo box 1078farmington, nM 87499(505)327-4784
david berry, cPAPo box 308farmington, nM 87499(505)326-0270
chandler & company llPlarry chandler2900 north HuttonPo box 1049farmington, nM 87402(505)327-5052
Mobley & Associates, PcMarilyn Mobley1503 schofield lanefarmington, nM 87401(505) 564-3636
solga & Jakino, PAtom solga901 north tuckerPo box 1247farmington, nM 87499(505)327-0266
steve oldfield cPA, inc.4001 n butler building 2101farmington, nM 87401(505)327-5001
steven d. schlagel, cPA, Pc827 santa barbara dr.farmington, nM 87401(505)327-0331
AccountinG & tAx servicechipman AccountingKen chipman2603 e. Main streetfarmington nM 87401(505)327-5848
AdvertisinG AGenciesMajestic Mediadon vaughan100 W. Apachefarmington nM 87401(505)516-1230www.majesticmediausa.com
Monarch Marketingshawntay WolfePo box 41farmington nM 87499(505)860-9582 www.monarch-marketing.com
AdvertisinG sAlesdex MediaMatthew Kremer1315 Main Avenue, ste.109durango co 81301(970)259-1444
trAvelHost Magazineof four cornersMarcel & beverly thebergePo box 2127durango, co 81302(970)884-0230
AdvertisinG sPeciAltiesAdvertising innovations, inc.Paula Kopp2007 Main Ave, suite Adurango co 81301(970)247-1833
bates Wells, inc.Alvin Klein408 Heiland roadAztec nM 87410(505)334-8001
elite Promotionallarry roche1013 schofieldfarmington, nM 87401(505)326-1710www.adv-spec.com
finish line Graphicssteve lanier1100 W Aztec blvdAztec nM 87410(505)334-1694
AGriculture/AG equiPMentbig r of farmingtonnatalie lang908 e Main stfarmington nM 87401(505)326-7711
cloer's Hay farm-sW scout Personal Guidecarol cloer337 rd 5500bloomfield nM 87413(505)632-2393
J & M baling, inc.Mike e. Grady1621 W. Murray drivefarmington nM 87401(505)326-0145
AGriculture/AlfAlfA HAycloer's Hay farm-sW scout Personal Guide337 rd 5500bloomfield nM 87413carol cloer(505)632-2393
AGriculture/feed storeintermountain farmers AssociationMark Anderson1212 san Juan blvdfarmington nM 87401(505)326-5005
AirlinesGreat lakes AirlinesKassie Mohlenkamp1022 Airport Parkwaycheyenne Wy 82001(307)432-7000 www.flygreatlakes.com
AMuseMent coMPAniesbar d chuckwagon supperscy scarborough8080 cr 250durango co 81301(970)247-5753 www.bardchuckwagon.com
AnsWerinG servicessouthwest connections call centerJohn l. Zerbi108 West Apachefarmington nM 87401(505)599-5242
APArtMentscannery Apartmentslori Mcnerlin400 nelson Ave.farmington, nM 87401(505) 801-9427www.canneryapartments.net
sunset House2400 n. dustin Ave.farmington nM 87401Apartment 222(505)327-9570
APPArel/industries/consultAnts
vector Marketing corp.shar yazzie306 A north oliver driveAztec, nM 87401(505) 210-0472
APPliAnce rePAir And PArtsAaron's sales & lease ownershipdavid Holland2523 e Mainfarmington nM 87401(505)324-0002
bruce's easy rentJerry bruce2522 e Main stfarmington nM 87401(505)325-8700
ArcHitects & ArcHitecturAlGreer stafford/sJcf, inc.rick Page3005 northridge drive, suite ffarmington nM 87401(505)325-7475
Art GAlleriesArtifacts Gallerybev taylor302 e. Main streetfarmington nM 87401(505)327-2907
Artisans of MancosMary ervin101 Grand Ave.Mancos co 81328(970)533-7040www.artisansofmancos.com
fifth Generation trading co.Joe tanner Jr.232 W. broadwayfarmington nM 87401(505)326-3211www.southwestshowroom.com
studio 116Karen ellsbury116 W. Main st.,farmington nM 87401(505)801-5889www.karenellsbury.com
trWc Art center & in cahoots!Gallerysue Johnson109 n. Allen Ave.Po box 3073farmington nM 87499505-716-7660www.threeriverswomen.org
Wal-ArtHelen ferrari422 W. Main streetfarmington nM 87401(505)327-3336(505)327-3336
Art MAGAZinesshared vision Publishingdenise leslie767 Main Ave., ste. 7Po box 3042durango co 81302(970)403-1590 www.sharedvisiononline.com
Assisted livinGbeeHive Homes of farmingtonJoli Johnson400 n lockefarmington nM 87401(505)326-6261
namaste House Assisted living, llc.rebecca Morgan800 West 30thfarmington nM 87401(505)327-3658www.namasthouseal.com
the bridge Assisted livingleslie neely1091 W Murray drivefarmington nM 87401(505)324-6200
AssociAte MeMberscharles & Gwen clouthierGwen clouthierfarmington nM 87401(505)325-4617
deborah cutlerfarmington nM 87402(505)326-6930
directory PlusMatt Wood1275 Main Ave.durango, co 81302(970)375-4500
H.b. fergusonsan clemente, cA 92673(949)496-7109
Jill Mcquearyfarmington nM 87401(505)326-0187
William Manchesterfarmington nM 87401(505)860-0836
doris J. McAninchfarmington nM 87402(505)325-4417
Peggy Mariefarmington nM 87401(505)327-1544
AttorneysJolley law firm P.c.val Jolley665 W. MainPo box 2364farmington nM 87499(505)327-6116
law offices of fortner & dalleyJack l. fortner4000 e. 30th streetPo box 1960farmington nM 87499(505)326-1817
Miller stratvert P.A.seth bingham300 W. ArringtonPo box 869farmington nM 87499(505)326-4521
Moeller law officesf. douglas Moeller424 W broadwayPo box 15249farmington nM 87499(505)327-7456
risley law firm PcGary risley4491 n. butlerfarmington nM 87401(505)326-1776 www.risleylaw.net
thomas lawbrigitte thomas101 s. orchard Ave., ste. 1farmington, nM 87401(505) 327-7498www.btadvocacy.com
tully law firm, P.A.richard t.c. tully500 W broadway ste. 301Po box 268farmington nM 87499(505)327-3388
AttrActionsold Hundred Gold Mine tourbill JonesPo box 430silverton co 81433(800)872-3009www.minetour.com
Auto body sHoPA-1 Glasstom clark439 east broadwayfarmington nM 87401(505)326-5919
c.A.t.s., inc.Phil corbin1317 schofield lanefarmington nM 87401(505)325-6121
four states tirerobby Wright504 Airport drivefarmington nM 87401(505)325-8855
AutoMobile deAlersAdvantage dodge chrysler Jeepstephen r. Melloy3200 e. Main streetfarmington nM 87402(505)327-4424www.advantagedodge.com
Airport Auto centerchuck saunders904 W. Main streetfarmington nM 87401(505)325-3799
Hanson Motors dba Hanson HondaGail Paulson-Hanson5301 e. Main streetfarmington nM 87402(505)325-4000
Horace nissan - Hyundaiclifton Horace4300 e. Main streetfarmington nM 87402(505)327-0366 www.horacenissan.com
Webb Automotive GroupPerry M. Webb3911 e MainPo box 5550farmington nM 87499(505)325-1911 www.webbauto.com
Ziems ford cornersrich cross5700 e MainPo box 5070farmington nM 87499(505)325-1961 www.ziemsford.com
AutoMobile PArtsAuto Parts & equipment co.Allen lyon911 san Juan boulevardfarmington nM 87401(505)325-1764
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Automobile PArtsrimCo sales & lease ownershipDavid Holland2350 san Juan blvdFarmington Nm 87401(505)564-3300
Automobile reNtiNg & leAsiNg
Hertz rent-A-Car licenseeCliff booton4 Corners regional AirportPo box 3875Farmington Nm 87499(505)327-6093
Ziems Ford Cornersrich Cross5700 e mainPo box 5070Farmington Nm 87499(505)325-1961 www.ziemsford.com
bAkeriesgreat Harvest bread Co.kim bell4009 e. main ste.AFarmington Nm 87401(505)486-5854greatharvestFarmingtonnm.com
Nestle toll House Cafebridgette Cook4601 e main # 5549Farmington Nm 87402(505)326-5339
bANks & bANkiNg AssoCiAtioNs
bank of the southwestgeorgia gramlich320 W. main streetPo box 630Farmington Nm 87499(505)325-1971
Citizens bankJeff Howle500 W. broadwayPo box 4140Farmington Nm 87499(505)599-0100 www.cbnm.com
Four Corners Community banksheila mathews500 W. main street, suite 101Farmington Nm 87401(505)327-3222 www.thebankforme.com
Vectra bankscott bird2000 e. 20th streetFarmington Nm 87401(505)326-4341
Washington Federalginger Palmer1501 san Juan blvdFarmington Nm 87401(505)327-6100
Wells Fargo bankDavid Cardiff100 e broadwayFarmington Nm 87401(505)324-9500
bAsebAll-AmAteur CoNgress
American Amateur baseball Congressrichard Neely100 W. broadwayFarmington Nm 87401(505)327-3120
beAuty sAloNsomni Hair Designbeverly bentz305 e. 20th st.Farmington Nm 87401(505)327-7566
the Head shops salon & Day spaJanice reynolds3180 N. butler bldg. 400Farmington Nm 87401(505)326-4531
beD & breAkFAstCasa blanca innshirley isgar505 e la Plata streetFarmington Nm 87401(505)327-6503 www.casablancanm.com
kokopelli’s Cavebruce black206 W. 38th streetFarmington Nm 87401(505)326-2461
silver river Adobe inn b & bDiana ohlson3151 W. main streetPo box 3411Farmington Nm 87499(505)325-8219www.silveradobe.com
beDs, mAttressessleep-N-AirePhil Damron3650 iles AveFarmington Nm 87402(505)326-2811
blooD bANksunited blood servicestracy Hammond475 e 20th street ste. AFarmington Nm 87401(505)325-1505 www.unitedbloodservices.org
boutiques & sPeCiAltysHoPs
DeNae’s boutiquePete mcNeal3030 e. main streetFarmington Nm 87402(505)326-6025
breAD storesgreat Harvest bread Co.kim bell4009 e. main ste.AFarmington Nm 87487401(505)486-5854greatharvestFarmingtonnm.com
breWeriesthree rivers eatery & brewhousebob beckley101 e. main streetFarmington Nm 87401(505)324-2187 www.threeriversbrewery.com
ubrulinda Cossum2501 e. 20th st. #3Farmington, Nm 87401(505)327-3000www.ubruathome.com
briDAl & tuxeDo sHoPsb&b bridal and tuxedobernadette rothlisberger228 W. main st.Farmington Nm 87401(505)326-7344
builDers/DeVeloPers/mANAgemeNt
Palo Duro HomesCory buckley4420 tower road sWAlbuquerque, Nm 87121(505) 326-7355
builDiNg mAteriAlsConstruction supply CompanyJim linquest716 e. main streetPo box 1080Farmington Nm 87499(505)325-2871
Probuild/ubCJim gravestock1141 san Juan blvd.Po box 3680Farmington, Nm 87499(505) 325-3344
southwest building blocks, inc.Dorothy berry522 s. miller AvenueFarmington Nm 87401(505)325-5064 www.swblock.com
busiNess brokersCole & Company, incCharlie ColePo box 2943Durango Co 81302(970)533-7648
busiNess/DeVeloPmeNtCole & Company, inc.Charlie ColePo box 2943Durango Co 81302(970)533-7648
Cornerstone business solutionsChris Hunter614 e. Diamond streetFarmington Nm 87401(505)325-4900www.Cornerstoneresults.com
CAbiNet sAles & iNstAllAtioN
Cabinets Nowkathy Hogan1129 Nm Hwy 516Aztec, Nm 87410(505)334-6434
CANVAsAbC Canvas inc.Jim Childress7150 e. main streetFarmington Nm 87402(505)325-5403
CAr WAsHesoctopus expressAndrew godfrey2609 east 20thFarmington Nm 87401(505)325-1347
Power Car WashHaddon WilsonPo box 6793Farmington Nm 87499(505)326-1484
CArPet & rug DeAlersCarpet one Floor & Homemary rogers3456 e. main st.Farmington Nm 87402(505)325-7486
lloyd’s Carpets & Draperylloyd englebrecht122 e. main streetFarmington Nm 87401(505)325-7774
royal Floor Co.Jack Woodward2021 e. 19th streetFarmington Nm 87401(505)327-0476
CArPet CleANiNgAladdin Carpet Cleaningmartha schrantzPo box 121Farmington Nm 87499(505)325-4041
CAterersChef bernie’s Fine Foods, inc.bernie sandoval910 W. main streetFarmington Nm 87401(505)325-1361
Come to the Feastmarc Weigel413 N. orchard Ave.Farmington, Nm 87401(505) 327-1996www.cometothefeast.com
Courtyard by marriottkeith barbeau560 scott AvenueFarmington Nm 87401(505)325-5111 www.courtyard.com/fmncy
gourmet enthusiastsmatt Camacho2312 e. 14th st.Farmington, Nm 87401(505)947-4776
los Hermanitossam J. gonzales3501 e. main, suite AFarmington Nm 87402(505)326-5664
the spare rib bbq CompanyJimmy evans1700 e. main streetFarmington Nm 87401(505)325-4800
Zebadiah’srocky thomson2210 e. 20th streetFarmington Nm 87401(505)327-5979 www.zebadiahs.com
CellulAr PHoNe sAles AND serViCe
At&tbrad latherman3554 e. main st.Farmington, Nm 87401(505)326-0365www.att.com
Verizon Wireless expresstrevor e Cullinane2800 e. main ste. bFarmington Nm 87401(505)324-8820www.wirelessexpressnm.com
CellulAr telePHoNe equiPmeNt
Cellular onekim Woodward4009 e main suite FFarmington Nm 87402(505)326-3401 www.cellularoneaz.com
ensignalNathan stock4337 e main street suite 204Farmington Nm 87402(505)564-2099 www.ensignal.com
CHeF Come to the Feastmarc Weigel413 N. orchard Ave.Farmington, Nm 87401(505) 327-1996www.cometothefeast.com
CHilD DeVeloPmeNt & DAy CAre
Casa montessoriteresa macaluso4300 College boulevardFarmington Nm 87402(505)325-0656
CHiroPrACtorsFamily First Chiropractic and Wellness Centereric Carpenter6586 e. main st.Farmington, Nm 87402(505) 564-2225www.familyfirstchironm.com
la mesa Chiropractic CenterJeremy rowse2904 N Hutton blvd.Farmington Nm 87402(505)327-4845
smith Chiropractic, P.C.martin smith1707 e. 20th streetFarmington Nm 87401(505)327-5086www.drmartysmith.com
staci Noyes,D.C.P.C.2808 e 20thFarmington Nm 87402(505)327-9196
sussex Chiropractic, P.A.randy sussex4740 N. butler AvenueFarmington Nm 87401(505)325-2604
Vertical ChiropracticFlynn Fierro4725 N. Foothills Dr. ste. CFarmington, Nm 87402(505)436-2284www.verticalchiropractic.com
CHurCHesFirst Presbyterian Churchrev. glenn Perica865 N Dustin AveFarmington Nm 87401(505)327-5231 1stpresfarmington.com
First united methodist Churchkori Ned808 N. monterey AvenueFarmington Nm 87401(505)327-0363 www.fumcfarmington.com
Pinon Hills Community Churchlynne Howle5101 N. DustinFarmington Nm 87401(505)325-4541 PinonHillsChurch.com
san Juan baptist Associationlinda Dean1010 ridgeway PlaceFarmington, Nm 87401(505) 327-4536
summit ChurchDan morrison1200 e. 30th st.Farmington, Nm 87401(505) 325-8525
CleANers Hutton Plaza Professional Dry CleanersJohn edwards2501 e. 20th street suite 15Farmington Nm 87401Po box 2901(505)326-0011
CleANiNg serViCeC.A.r.e.brian ehmke1480 industrial roadCortez, Co 81321(970)564-0800www.swcare.com
CliNiCs & meDiCAl grouPsPresbyterian medical serviceskim Welch608 reilly AvenueFarmington Nm 87401(505)326-2731
reliance medical groupken stradling3451 N butler AvenueFarmington Nm 87401(505)566-1915 reliancemedicalgroup.com
CoAl miNiNgbHP billitonkay Nave-mark300 West Arrington ste. 200Farmington Nm 87401(505)598-4200
CoFFee sHoPblue Diamond internet Cafebimal Patel915 H Farmington Ave.Farmington, Nm 87401(505)436-2256
Coffee House Deli llCkevin thompson5150 College blvd., ste. 206Farmington, Nm 87402(505) 258-4768www.coffeehousedeli.org
rendevous ginger lockeby110 West main st.Farmington, Nm 87401(505) 324-0575
ColleCtioN AgeNCiesAutomated recovery systems of New mexicomark mendinhall119 N. lockePo box 1680Farmington Nm 87499(505)325-3777 www.arscollect.com
Credit bureau of Farmingtonbill sharer509 e 20th streetFarmington Nm 87401(505)325-5055
ComPuter CoNsultiNgCintigy systemslewis Campbell5101 College blvdFarmington Nm 87402(505)566-3713
Dk systemsrene Halphen1900 schofield laneFarmington Nm 87401(505)325-0153 www.dksystem.net
farmington chamber of commercewww.gofarmington.com 59
Computer Consultingglyphic Design & Developmentleslie WrightFarmington, nm 87401(505) [email protected]
impala networks, inc.Doug mortensen805 e. main st. po Box 196Farmington, nm 87499(505) 327-7300www.impalanetworks.com
Juice or milk llCAndrew Frank1515 e. 20th st., suite eFarmington, nm 87402(505)258-4348Facebook.com/Juiceormilk
Computer internet serviCes
Brainstorm internetteresa Dickenson640 main Avenue, suite 201Durango Co 81301(505)326-1010 www.gobrainstorm.net
Computer sAles & serviCeDK systemsrene Halphen1900 schofield laneFarmington nm 87401(505)325-0153 www.dksystem.net
impala networks, inc.Doug mortensen805 e. main st.po Box 196Farmington, nm 87499(505) 327-7300www.impalanetworks.com
Computer WeB Designglyphic Design & Developmentleslie WrightFarmington, nm 87401(505) [email protected]
impala networks, inc.Doug mortensen805 e. main st.po Box 196Farmington, nm 87499(505) 327-7300www.impalanetworks.com
ConCession venDormaui Wowi Hawaiian Coffees & smoothiesJeanne Johnsonpo Box 2657Farmington nm 87499(505)330-2352
ConCreteFour Corners pre-Cast, inc.mickey Foleypo Box 1558Farmington nm 87499(505)327-4874
ConstruCtionB & m Cillessen Construction Co.William Cillessen2070 Afton placeFarmington nm 87401(505)325-8891
Farmington Construction, inc.William l. Flack1030 Walnut DriveFarmington nm 87401(505)325-1853
s. J. gabaldon Construction & realtysteve gabaldon2014 san Juan Blvd, ste. HFarmington nm 87401(505)327-4838 www.gabaldon.com
modern iron Worksroger ensor3101 Bloomfield HighwayFarmington nm 87499(505)327-7355
stradling ConstructionKim stradling501 e. AnimasFarmington nm 87401(505)325-2801
uselman Constructionmark uselman1111 Farmington Ave.Farmington nm 87401(505)327-3588
ConsultAntsafer-uConnie Johnstonpo Box 60Flora vista, nm 87415(505)320-7233safer-u.com
ContrACt Furniture/Flooring
Business environmentslori truster5351 Wilshire Blvd. neAlbuquerque nm 87113(505)830-7832www.businessenviroments.com
ContrACtors - equipment AnD supply
overhead Door Co. of the 4 Cornersmanny maestas3820 Academy parkway n neAlbuquerque, nm 87109(505)344-3667
ContrACtors - eleCtriCAlemC-energy maintainance & Constructiontom Akinspo Box 1980Farmington nm 87499(505)325-5003
echo electric Co., inc.Frank schumacher610 Dekalb st.Farmington nm 87401(505)327-0881
nightlight electric Co.roger sheak2405 A southside river rd.po Box 1241Farmington nm 87499(505)327-6565
ContrACtors - plumBingr. A. Biel plumbing & Heatingmark Biel1205 troy King rd.Farmington nm 87401(505)327-7755
CosmetiCsmary Kay Cosmeticsshari mitchell66 Cr 6050Farmington nm 87401(505)598-6547
the Avon storeJacque payne3030 e. main, r-2Farmington, nm 87402(505)326-6600
Country CluBssan Juan Country Clubrandy Kahn5775 Country Club Dr.Farmington nm 87402(505)327-4451 www.clubconnectweb.com/sanjuancc
CrAne serviCemodern iron Worksroger ensor3101 Bloomfield HighwayFarmington nm 87499(505)327-7355
CreDit CArD proCessingCenter
total merchant servicessteven Bainbridge5432 Augusta Dr.Farmington nm 87401(505)793-6100 www.tms4corners.com
CreDit reporting Credit Bureau of FarmingtonBill sharer509 e. 20th st.Farmington nm 87401(505)325-5055
CreDit unionsAnimas Credit uniongary sterton2101 e. 20th streetFarmington nm 87401(505)326-7701 www.animascu.com
First Financial Credit unionvanessa Wagoner4919 e. main st., ste. 103Farmington, nm 87402(505)327-4478 www.ffnm.org
southwest Federal Credit unionDesiree montoya111 s. millerFarmington, nm 87401(505) 327-1603www.sfcunm.org
u.s. new mexico FCuphil Forbert3939 osuna roadAlbuquerque, nm (505) 342-8802
DAnCe instruCtionDanz Forcesheila mobley280 s. Browning parkwy.Farmington, nm 87402(505) 325-7827
DAy lABorlabor ready inc.Caitlin youngs1416 schofieldFarmington, nm 87401(505) 325-9675
Dentists/DentAl lABs/DentAl
stephen B. Clark, DDs, p. C.stephen Clark701 n. Dustin AvenueFarmington nm 87401(505)327-4495
Desert Hills Dental group, pCCharles m. schumacher, DDs,pC2525 e. 30th streetFarmington nm 87401(505)327-4863 www.deserthillsdental.com
mountain Dental -Johnson & montoya
ronald s. Johnson1510 e. 20th st., ste. BFarmington, nm 87401(505) 327-6151www.johnsonandmontoyaden-tal.com
mountain Dental - volkerding & KlingensteinArdell Hutchins708 e. 20th st.Farmington, nm 87401(505) 327-6155www.mountaindental.com
orthodontics, inc. - Joseph A. Wilson DmD, msD,llCJoseph Wilson4760 n. Butler Ave., ste. AFarmington, nm 87401(505) 325-8858www.orthoinc.com
red rock Dental Jaimie sanchez3030 east main, suite 1Famrington, nm 87402(505)325-4867myredrockdental.com
sundance Dental Care - Country ClubAmanda garner6588 e. main st.Farmington, nm 87402(505)326-6800ccdentalcare.com
DepArtment storesAaron’s sales & lease ownershipDavid Holland2523 e mainFarmington nm 87401(505)324-0002
J C penney Company #2080-0tony Clark4601 e. main streetFarmington nm 87402(505)326-4311
sam’s Clubpatricia Alcon4500 e. main streetFarmington nm 87402(505)326-3500
Wal-mart Carlos garcia4600 e. main streetFarmington nm 87402(505)326-1100
Wal-mart super Center #3428tobias Flores1400 W. main streetFarmington nm 87401(505)327-1243
DistriButorsCoca-Cola Bottling CompanyDon mapel105 e mapleFarmington 87401po Box 760/75 girardDurango, Co 81302(800)637-2653
DoCument DestruCtionColorado Document securityJill Fasken734 36 3/10 roadpalisade Co 81526(970)464-4859www.coloradodocument-secu-rity.org
eDuCAtionAl institutionsnew mexico Job Corpssharon segan1500 indian school rd. nWAlbuquerque, nm 87401(505)222-4140www.jobcorps.org
eleCtriCAl equipment &supplies
Border states electric supplyCarmen Candelaria865 south BrowningFarmington nm 87401(505)324-8800
emBroiDeryFinish line graphicssteve lanier1100 W Aztec BlvdAztec nm 87410(505)334-1694
employment AgenCiesemployee Connections, inc.lucy Alvarado2901 e. 20th street, suite 101Farmington nm 87402(505)324-8877
labor ready inc.Caitlin youngs1416 schofieldFarmington nm 87401(505)325-9675
nm Workforce ConnectionDavid velasquez600 W. ArringtonFarmington, nm 84701(505) 327-6126www.dws.state.nm.us
sos employment groupFlo scheiek4801 n. Butler Ave., suite6101Farmington nm 87401(505)326-6612
itsquest, inc.rainy espinoza111 n. Behrend AvenueFarmington nm 87401(505)327-7317
engine sAle AnD serviCestewart & stevensonJon galle1515 W. murray Dr.Farmington nm 87401(505)325-5071 http://www.ssss.com
engineersACes Automation Consulting engineering services,gary spies901 Cillessen Ct.Farmington nm 87401(505)326-2424 www.acesnm.com
Cheney, Walters, & echols, inc.george Walters909 West ApacheFarmington nm 87401(505)327-3303
sakura engineeringscott martin125 W. main st., ste AFarmington, nm 87401(505) 564-2139www.sakuraeng.com
souder, miller & AssociatesDouglas mize2101 san Juan BlvdFarmington nm 87401(505)325-7535
engrAversthird AxisBonnie Cummings-roberts4250 e. main st., ste. BFamrington, nm 87402(505) 402-3907www.thethirdaxis.biz
entertAinment mAnAgement
Animas river Arts & entertainmentKatee mcClurepo Box 1746Aztec, nm 87410(505) 330-4616www.animasriverblues.com
environmentAl Consultinglt environmental, inc.Kyla vaughan401 W. BroadwayFarmington, nm 87401(505) 326-2107www.ltenv.com
environmentAl engineering
AnD ConsultingAnimas environmental services,llCBecky Harrell624 e Comanche stFarmington nm 87401(505)564-2281 www.animasenvironmental.com
equipment-ConstruCtiontom growney equipment, inc.Don griffinpo Box 2343Farmington nm 87499(505)326-1101
event plAnningp&v event solutionsverna Hickman4208 us Hwy. 64Kirtland, nm 87417(505) 598-4052www.pandvllc.com
rr marketingCarrie olsonpo Box 952Farmington nm 87499(505)427-9399www.2rmarketing.com
FAmily CounselingDesert view Family Counselingrick quevedo905 W. ApacheFarmington nm 87401(505)326-7878 www.desertviewsas.org
Jasper & Associatesrebecca Jasper2901 e. 20th st.po Box 3385Farmington nm 87499(505)326-0241
FAst FooD restAurAntslittle Caesars pizzaJustin DiBiase2844 e. main st. ste. 106252Farmington nm 87402(505)516-1555
farmington chamber of commerce www.gofarmington.com60
Fast Food RestauRantsMcdonalds of FarmingtonJeff donahuePo Box 2180durango Co 81302(505)327-4925
sonic drive InR. scott Brannen510 Glade RdFarmington nM 87401(505)360-1166
Wendy’s of Colorado springsdebbie Rather1515 n. academy BlvdColorado springs Co 80909(719)955-2051
FInanCIal & FInanCIal advIsoRs
artemis Grant Consultingsherri Grona1300 n. KirbyBloomfield, nM 87413(505) 860-3090
edward Jonesdennis M. Gross2713 e. 20th st.Farmington, nM 87402(505)325-5938www.edwardjones.com
edward JonesJim sandbothe5150 east Main st ste. 112Farmington nM 87402(505)327-1985 www.edwardjones.com
edward Jones InvestmentsMarcia Phillips4801 north Butler, suite 7101Farmington nM 87401(505)326-7200
Morgan stanley smith BarneyRick Palmer4801 n. Butler, suite 14-101Farmington nM 87402(505)326-9321
FIRe extInGuIsheRsFarmington Fire equip. & safetyRandy Rogers6007 e. Main streetFarmington nM 87402(505)327-1933
FIRst aId/saFetysuPPlIes/tRaInInG
Personnel safetyenterprises/Zee MedicalMark spencer3716 n. eagle Mountain dr.Flagstaff, aZ 86004(928) 526-3130www.personnelsafety.com
FlooRInG Carpet one Floor & homeMary Rogers3456 e. Main st.Farmington, nM 87402(505)325-7486
lloyd’s Carpets & draperylloyd englebrecht122 e. Main streetFarmington nM 87401(505)325-7774
Royal Floor Co.Jack Woodward2021 e. 19th streetFarmington nM 87401(505)327-0476
FloRIstshazel’s Flowers and GiftsRacheal sitton1801 n. sullivanFarmington nM 87401(505)326-7418
Food PRoduCts, seRvICes,suPPlIes
Cascade Bottled Water/Coffeedaryl leeper214 s. Fairview ave.Farmington nM 87401(505)325-1859 www.cascadeh20.net
Four Corners IcedeWayne M. Whipple801 W. arrington streetFarmington nM 87401(505)325-3813
Ice Cube enterprisesBob durbinPo Box 147Farmington nM 87499(505)325-6622
sam’s ClubPatricia alcon4500 e. Main streetFarmington nM 87402(505)326-3500
southwest Cash & Carrydonna landdeck2621 e 20th stFarmington nM 87401(505)326-3004
Wal-Mart super CenterCarlos Garcia4600 e. Main streetFarmington nM 87402(505)326-1100
Wal-Mart super Center #3428tobais Flores1400 W. Main streetFarmington nM 87401(505)327-1243
FRaMInG and PRIntsWal-arthelen Ferrari422 W. Main streetFarmington nM 87401(505)327-3336
FuneRal hoMes & MeMoRIals
angel valley Funeral homedavid taylor2111 W. apache st.Farmington, nM 87401(505) 327-2710www.angelvalleyfuneralhome.net
FuRnItuReaaron’s sales & lease ownershipdavid holland2523 e MainFarmington nM 87401(505)324-0002
american home Furnishingsandrea Williams1001 W. BroadwayFarmington, nM 87401(505) 326-3393
ashley Furniture homestoreshanna Bird5200 e MainFarmington nM 87402(505)516-1030
Bruce’s easy RentJerry Bruce2522 e Main stFarmington nM 87401(505)325-8700
homesmartdavid holland1809 e. Main stFarmington, nM 87401(505) 327-7170
Inside Ideased dwinell2632 e. Main streetFarmington nM 87401(505)326-0713
the Redwood store, Inc.dave hough2536 e. Main streetFarmington nM 87401(505)327-6119
GaMBlInG CasInosnorthern edge navajo CasinoCindy langston2752 n. 36Fruitland, nM 87499(505)960-7000www.northernedgenavajo-casino.com
sunRay Park & CasinoBradley Boehm39 Road 5568Farmington nM 87401(505)566-1200 www.sunraygaming.com
GaRden aRtFour Corners Pre-Cast, Inc.Mickey FoleyPo Box 1558Farmington nM 87499(505)327-4874
GIFt CaRdssend out Cardsyanabah Bluehouse1020 Winter ParkFarmington nM 87401(505)320-4936
GIFts, JeWelRy, & CaRdsFifth Generation trading Co.Joe tanner Jr.232 W. BroadwayFarmington, nM 87401(505) 326-3211www.southwestshowroom.com
the MaIlRooMBill tanner2844 e Main st ste.106Farmington nM 87401(505)324-0084
Glassa-1 Glasstom Clark439 east BroadwayFarmington nM 87401(505)326-5919
sun Glass Co.Clint Freeman602 W. Main streetFarmington nM 87401(505) 327-9677www.sunglassfarmington.com
GolF CouRseshidden valley Golf ClubPat lanierPo Box 147aztec nM 87410(505)334-3248
Who’s your Caddyleslie Jensen10009 alexandria Rd. nealbuquerque, nM 87122(505)250-3372
GoveRnMentCity of Farmingtontommy Roberts800 Municipal driveFarmington nM 87401(505)599-1100
nM Workers’ Compensation administrationCharlene Roberts2700 Farmington ave., Building e, ste. 2Farmington nM 87401(505)599-9746
new Mexico dept. of Workforce Connectionsherri Brownly600 W. arrington streetFarmington nM 87401(505)327-6126 www.dol.state.nm.us
san Juan County CommissionKim Carpenter100 s. oliver driveaztec nM 87410(505)334-4271 www.sjcounty.net
GRaPhIC desIGnBiMi designs, llCdiane Mintz901 Road 3000 Po Box 5220Farmington, nM 87499(505)360-1288www.bimidesigns.com
Glyphic design & developmentleslie WrightFarmington nM 87401(505)[email protected]
GRoCeRy stoResFarmer’s Market in Flora vistaGrant Pennington816 hwy 516Flora vista nM 87415(505)334-0333www.farmersfv.com
haRdWaReace hardwareJoel Kroeger3030 e Main st #FFarmington nM 87402(505)327-3491
Big R of Farmingtonnatalie lang908 e Main stFarmington nM 87401(505)326-7711
Construction supply CompnayJim linquest716 e. Main st.Po Box 1080Farmington nM 87499(505) 325-2871
deWees tool & supplyGeorge deWees705 W. Main st.Farmington, nM 87401(505) 326-5491
noel’s Inc.Greg noel601 scott ave.Farmington, nM 87401(505) 327-3375
health CenteRs/equIPMentanytime Fitnesssandy schumacher4917 e. Main st.Farmington, nM 87402(505) 325-5848www.anytimefitness.com
defined Fitnessshawn Gayle1700 e. 20th st. Farmington, nM 87401(505) 325-3565
special K Fitness, Inc.Kim noyes3180 n Butler Bldg. 300Farmington nM 87401(505)326-2460
team 4 CornersFloyd sword125 W. Main Farmington nM 87401(505) 566-1919
health PRoduCtsMantel enterprisesCrystal Mantle5310 hallmarc dr.Farmington nM 87402(505)325-9114 shaklee.net/crystal_clear
healthCaRe seRvICesBasin home health and hospiceFrances Moffitt200 n. orchard avenueFarmington nM 87401(505)325-8231
Good samaritan society -Four Corners villageKatie Roper500 Care laneaztec, nM 87410(505) 334-9445www.good-sam.com
Guardian angel home healthdixie thompson4801 n Butler, Bldg. 2000Farmington nM 87401(505)564-9002
Integrated health solutions,Inc.Ralford Kiing-hutchins204 W. Main st.Farmington, nM 87401(505) 516-0448www.ihsincnm.com
new Freedom Private Care, Inc.Francis harrell2909 e. 20th st., ste. BFarmington, nM 87402(505) 324-0780www.newfreedompc.com
Partners assisted living services, Inc.Cheryl Choman313 n. lockeFarmington, nM 87401(505) 325-9600www.partnersassistedliving.com
Presbyterian Medical servicesKim Welch608 Reilly avenueFarmington nM 87401(505)326-2731
san Juan Regional Medical CenterRick Wallace801 W. Maple streetFarmington nM 87401(505) 609-2000www.sanjuanregional.com
southwestern home health Care Inc.tish Walker408 n. auburn ave.Farmington nM(505) 326-6024www.southwesterncompanies.com
x-Ray associates at Farmingtonsam Brandt1750 e. 30th streetFarmington, nM 87401(505) 327-0123www.xRanM.com
heaRInG aIdsBeltone hearing Care Centersusan Burns4337 e. Main, ste. 202Farmington, nM 87402(505) 325-4101
heatInG & aIR CondItIonInGR. a. Biel Plumbing & heatingMark Biel1205 troy King RoadFarmington nM 87401(505)327-7755
Farmington heating & Metalaldrich Kuchera703 W BroadwayFarmington nM 87401(505)325-4505
Four Corners service CompanyCarl Price6605 e. Main streetFarmington nM 87402(505)325-9863
hoMe audIo and vIdeosales
next level home audio andvideoRandy allen1510 e. 20th ste. aFarmington nM 87401(505)327-6398
hosPItalssan Juan Regional Medical CenterRick Wallace801 W. Maple streetFarmington nM 87401(505)609-2000www.sanjuanregional.com
san Juan Regional Rehab Centerdr. Carletta thompson407 south schwartz ste. 202Farmington nM 87401(505)609-2626 (505) 327-6562
hotels/Motelsamerica’s Best value Inndalia Childers600 e. BroadwayFarmington nM 87401(505)325-2288
Comfort Inn Moteldon Cowman555 scott aveFarmington nM 87401(505)325-2626
Courtyard by MarriottKeith Barbeau560 scott avenueFarmington nM 87401(505)325-5111 www.courtyard.com/fmncy
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Hotels/MotelsHoliday Inn expressCharisse Hilchey2110 Bloomfield Blvd.Farmington NM 87401(505)325-2545
la Quinta InnMarilyn stock675 scott AvenueFarmington NM 87401(505)327-4706 www.lq.com
Red lion InnGinny Gil700 scott Ave.Farmington, NM 87401(505) 327-5221www.newmexicoinnandsuites.com
the Region InnCara Martin601 e. BroadwayFarmington NM 87401(505)325-1191
Rochester Hotel/leland HouseKirk Komick726 e. second Ave.Durango, Co 81301(970)385-1920www.rochesterhotel.com
the strater HotelMichele thom699 Main streetPo Drawer eDurango Co 81302(970)247-4431 www.strater.com
super 8 Moteltasheena Begaii4751 Cortez WayFarmington NM 87402(505)564-8100
towne Place suites by MarriottDonna Mills(505)327-24424200 sierra Vista Dr.Farmington NM 87402towneplacesuites.com/fmnts
INDIAN GooDsAlex Benally’s HoganAlex Benally308 West Main stFarmington NM 87401(505)564-3404
Fifth Generation trading Co.Joe tanner Jr.232 W. BroadwayFarmington NM 87401(505)326-3211 www.southwestshowroom.com
Navajo trading CompanyJack Cook126 e. Main streetFarmington NM 87401(505)325-1685
INDIVIDuAls Barbara Chambers4728 Hilltop CourtFarmington, NM 87402(505) 320-7214
Charles & Gwen Clouthier1901 Camino RioFarmington, NM 87401(505) 325-4617
Rosemary Donahoo15 Road 3263Aztec NM 87410(505)592-2729
H.B. Ferguson660 Camino de los Maressan Clemente, CA 92673(949) 496-7109
James strickler2204 N. santiagoFarmington, NM 87401(505) 327-4190
Paul James3906 Buena VistaFarmington, NM 87401(505) 325-6651
Jill McQueary4429 Bella Vista CircleFarmington, NM 87401(505) 326-0187
William W. Manchester3109 Palomas CircleFarmington, NM 87401(505) 860-0836
Dee McAninch5008 Monteagle Dr.Farmington, NM 87402(505) 325-4417
Peggy Marie617 Ridge lea Ct.Farmington, NM 87401(505) 327-1544
steve Neville5061 Antelope JunctionFarmington, NM 87402(505) 327-5450
linda onuska3907 N. Mesa VerdeFarmington, NM 87401(505) 325-7982
INDustRIAl eQuIPMeNt, suPPlIes
DeWees tool & supplyGeorge DeWees705 W. Main street
Farmington NM 87401(505)326-5491
Fabtec solutions llCDwight JacobsonPo Box 2139Farmington NM 87499(505)326-1128
Ja lu FastenersJames Fowler214 W. Animas streetFarmington NM 87401(505)327-4321
Noel’s, Inc.Greg Noel601 scott AvenueFarmington NM 87401(505)327-3375
Process equipment & service Co.Jim Rhodes5680 us Hwy 64Po Box 929Farmington NM 87499(505)327-2222
INsuRANCeAVI Risk Management & Insurance Brokers, Inc.William A. Fortner2890 Pinon Frontage RoadPo Box 5220Farmington NM 87402(505)327-4441 www.aviagency.com
Allstate Insurance Co. - silvia Ramos Agencysilvia Ramos2400 e. 20th streetFarmington NM 87401(505)327-9667
Armstrong/Coury InsuranceBobby & sherill Armstrong424 e. Main streetFarmington NM 87401(505)327-5077
Blue Cross Blue shield of NMBette Bolton5701 Balloon Fiesta Pkwy NeAlbuquerque NM 87125(800)672-9700
Boddy & AssociatesJeff Boddy708 e. 20th street, suite APo Box 153Farmington NM 87499(505)325-6926
Camon Buller AgencyCamon Buller6475 e. MainFarmington NM 87402(505)327-7600
Duckett Family InsuranceAgencyNathan Duckett2713 e 20th street, suite FFarmington NM 87402(505)258-4721
Musi Majluf/ Farmers InsuranceMusi Majluf4801 N Butler, suite 7102Farmington NM 87401(505)325-7900
Guild Mortgagetodd Cartwright4337 e. Main st., suite 203Farmington NM 87401(505)327-2010
Kysar Insurance Agency, Inc.Robert l. Kysar300 W. Arrington street, suite 100Farmington NM 87401(505)325-4561 www.kysar-insurance.com
leavitt Group Four Corners Insurance Agency, Inc.louise Rivas1515 e. 20th st. #CFarmington NM 87401(505)327-4411
Millennium Insurance Agencyterry W. Hayes2700 Farmington Ave. Bldg. APo Box 10Farmington NM 87499(505)325-1849 www.schreiberagency.com
Presbyterian Health PlanMichelle urishPo Box 27489Albuquerque NM 87125(505)923-8169 www.phs.org
Rich Cross state Farm AgencyRich Cross2017A e. 20th streetFarmington NM 87401(505)327-6016
sheppeck Agencyshelley sheppeck800 e. 30th street, suite GFarmington NM 87401(505)327-0447
state Farm Insurancetrudy Goldsmith4001 N Butler ste. 8102Farmington NM 87401(505)327-4841 www.farmingtoninsurance.net
the Walker Agencylinda Walker1501 san Juan Blvd. ste201Farmington NM 87401(505)326-4952 www.walker-agency.com
state Farm InsuranceWendy Most3060 e. 20th, suite DFarmington NM 87402(505)787-0828
Woods Insurance service, Inc.Roy "Bunky" owen4801 N Butler suite 12101Po Box 3830Farmington NM 87499(505)326-1111
INteRIoR DeCoRAtoRs & suPPlIeRs
Carpet one Floor & HomeMary Rogers3456 e. Main st.Farmington NM 87492(505)325-7486
INteRNet seRVICe PRoVIDeRsCedar Netwrokssue Armstrong954 e. 2nd Ave.Durango, Co 81301(970) 385-2500www.CedarNetworks.com
INVestMeNt CouNseloRsedward JonesDennis M. Gross2713 e. 20th streetFarmington NM 87402(505)325-5938 www.edwardjones.com
Merrill lynchlaura Mcsparren727 oak DriveDurango, Co 81301(505) 325-1080www.fa.ml.com/laura_mcsparren
IRRIGAtIoN eQuIPMeNtFour Corners Pre-Cast, Inc.Mickey Foley(505)327-4874 Po Box 1558Farmington NM 87499
JANItoRs, eQuIPMeNt & suPPlIes
Central DistributingMarc CadezPo Box 489Grand Junction Co 81502(970)243-0024 www.centraldistributing.ws
JeWeleRsAlexander’s Fine JewelryJill Davis3030 e. Main st # A-13Farmington NM 87402(505)326-2286
Broadway Pawn & Jewelry, Inc.Brian Dowty615 W. BroadwayFarmington NM 87401(505)327-6741
Freytag & Farrar Jewelers Inc.Bryan Freytag3555 e. Main, suite BFarmington NM 87402(505)325-5102
Garcia & Co. JewelersMark Garcia4540 e. Main streetFarmington NM 87402(505)326-7353 www.garciajewelers.com
J. A. Jewelers & Co.Adam Kinney4005 e Main st ste. DFarmington NM 87402(505)599-9400
JeWeleRs suPPly HouseMonsterslayer, Inc.Jacque Foutz4187 us Hwy 64.Po Box 550Kirtland, NM 87417(505) 598-5322www.monsterslayer.com
KItCHeN & BAtH DesIGNCabinets NowKathy Hogan1129 NM Hwy. 516Aztec, NM 87410(505) 334-6434
lANDsCAPING suPPlIesthe Redwood store, Inc.Dave Hough2536 e. Main streetFarmington NM 87401(505)327-6119
Wal-MartCarlos Garcia4600 e. Main streetFarmington NM 87402(505)326-1100
Wal-Mart super Center #3428tobias Flores1400 W. Main streetFarmington NM 87401(505)327-1243
loAN CoMPANIessun loan & tax serviceGloria Begay900 san Juan Blvd. suite A&BFarmingotn, NM 87401(505)324-8119www.sunloans.com
luMBeR sAlesConstruction supply CompanyJim linquest716 e. Main streetFarmington NM 87499Po Box 1080(505)325-2871
PRoBuild/uBCJim Gravestock1411 san Juan Blvd.Farmington NM 87401(505)325-3344
the Redwood store, Inc.Dave Hough2536 e. Main streetFarmington NM 87401(505)327-6119
MACHINe sHoPsClay-Groomer Machine shopIvan Wade Clay701 s. Carlton Ave.Farmington, NM 87402(505) 327-7751www.cgms.us
MAGAzINe PuBlIsHeRstRAVelHost Magazine of Four CornersMarcel & Beverly thebergePo Box 2127Durango Co 81302(970)884-0230
MAIlING, PACKING, sHIPPINGGeneral Mailing & shippingKristin Briggs3411 Candelaria Ne #JAlbuquerque NM 87107(800)759-2345(505)875-0417
the MailroomBill tanner2844 e. Main st., ste.1 06Farmington, NM 87401(505) 324-0084
MANuFACtuReD HoMesthe Mesa Residential CommunityRandy Johnson2011 troy King RoadFarmington NM 87401(505) 327-2755
Palm Harbor HomesRussell Gabaldon Jr. 806 Hwy 516Flora Vista, NM 87415(505) 334-7413www.floravista.palmharbor.com
MANuFACtuRINGABC Canvas Inc.Jim Childress7150 e. Main streetFarmington NM 87402(505)325-5403
Raytheon Companytommy W. thompsonPo Box 3890Farmington NM 87499(505)960-1500 www.raytheon.com
MARINe sAles AND seRVICesan Juan Marine & sportsJulia FoleyPo Box 460Flora Vista NM 87415(505)334-2717 www.sajuamarine.com
MARKetING CoNsultANtConsumer Impressions, Inc.Jodi PaulPo Box 866966Plano, tX 75086(800) 747-1838www.consumerimpressions.com
PRoMARKetING - PRoMotIoNs & MARKetING
elmore Allen3108 e. MapleFarmington, NM 87401(505) 686-3831www.promarketing.biz
RR MarketingCarrie olsonPo Box 952Farmington NM 87499(505)427-9399www.2Rmarketing.com
farmington chamber of commerce www.gofarmington.com62
Marketing research & Marketing coMpanies
Farmington Flyer coupon Magazinecorbet hooverpo Box 6341Farmington, nM 87499(505) 325-9214www.farmingtonflyer.com
ict Marketing LLcken collinspo Box 3521 Farmington, nM 87499(505) 947-0422
Majestic MediaDon Vaughan100 W. apache st.Farmington, nM 8701(505) 512-1230www.majesticmediausa.com
Monarch Marketingshawntay Wolfpo Box 41Farmington nM 87499(505)564-3299 www.monarch-marketing.com
townsend creations inc.Jeramiah townsendhesperus, co 81326(970) 903-6515townsendcreations.com
Massage therapistsMassage envy FarmingtonJordan Jones4917 e. Main st., suite cFarmington nM 87402(505)326-3689massageenvy.com/clinics/nM/Farmington.aspx
MetaL BuiLDing construction
eZ shade steel BuildingsDennis ivie8180 e MainFarmington nM 87402(505)326-7700
Miningpreferred sands processingBen Filepo Box 367sanders, aZ 86512(928) 688-3900www.preferred.com
MoBiLe hoMes/ManuFactureD
Faver’s homes, inc.Martha Faver1028 W. Main streetFarmington nM 87401(505)327-9631
Mortgage LenDerWalleck & Volk MortgageLisa L. Webb475 e. 20th #cFarmington, nM 87401(505) 325-9300www.wvmb.com/lisawebb
Mortage Loans & BankersFrost Mortgagetodd crampton3751 n Butler suite 105Farmington nM 87401(505)716-4741
primesource MortgageMatt Lamoreux4100 e. Main street, suite BFarmington nM 87402(505)327-5500
silver oak MortgageWayne Mangum124 north orchard avenueFarmington nM 87401(505)325-0722 www.mysilveroakloan.com
southwest Financial Mortgage servicesneil holiday480 e. 20thFarmington nM 87401(505)326-0266
MotorcycLe DeaLersFour corners harley-Davidsongary almond6520 e MainFarmington nM 87402(505)325-6710
MoVing & storagetri-city transfer & storageJimmy payne403 e. animas streetFarmington nM 87401(505)325-9421
naturaL gas pipeLine/Marketing
enterprise products operating L.p.Derrell Morrow614 reilly avenueFarmington nM 87401(505)325-2841
QuestarLa tanya Ford1215 s Lake streetFarmington nM 87401(505)326-9600
neWspapersamerican classifiedspatricia elmore928-c east MainFarmington nM 87401(505)564-2535
the Daily timesJohn elchert201 north allenpo Box 450Farmington nM 87499(505)325-4545 www.daily-times.com
tri-city tribuneDon Vaughan 100 W. apache st.Farmington nM 87401(505)516-1230www.tricitytribuneusa.com
non-proFit organiZations4 corners employer education serviceBetty asmus311 La cuestaFarmington, nM 87401(505) 326-5614
alzheimer’s assoc. / nM chapterkatie roper3300 n. Butler #221Farmington nM 87401(505)326-3680
american cancer societycheryl schou1800 e. 3rd ave. suite 101Durango co 81301(970)247-0278 www.cancer.org
american red crossamanda romano2100 cortland DriveFarmington nM 87401(505)325-9605 sanjuan.redcross.org
animas river arts & entertainmentkatee Mcclurepo Box 1746aztec, nM 87410(505) 330-4616www.animasriverblues.com
Big Brothers Big sisters of sJcchristina garcia4800 college Blvd. ste.104Farmington nM 87402(505)326-1508 www.bbbssjc.org
capacity Buildersrachel nawrocki418 W. Broadway, suite cpo Box 6517Farmington, nM 87401(505) 326-4245
childhaven FoundationJamie church807 W. apacheFarmington nM 87401(505)325-5358 www.childhavennm.org
children, youth & Families protective services Dept.patricia hale2800 Farmington ave.Farmington nM 87401(505) 327-5316www.cyfd.org
Desert View Family counselingrick Quevedo905 W. apacheFarmington nM 87401(505)326-7878 www.desertviewsas.org
Durango nature studiessally shuffieldpo Box 3808Durango co 81302(970)382-9244
echo inc.sara kaynor1921 e. Murray Dr.Farmington nM 87401(505)325-7466www.echoinc.org
excel case ManagementDiane e. Metoyerpo Box 2839Farmington, nM 87499(505) 324-8660
Family crisis centeropal M. cole208 e. apache streetFarmington nM 87401(505)325-3549 familycrisiscenternm.org
Four corners harmony of Barbershop harmony societyDezmer robin harrispo Box 836kirtland nM 87417(505)320-1376
Four corners human resources associationJeff kellermanpo Box 5424Farmington, nM 87401
girl scouts of new Mexicotrails inc.amy Dickson4000 Jefferson plaza nealbuquerque, nM 87109(505) 343-1040
good samaritan society -Four corners Village
katie roper500 care Laneaztec nM 87410(505) 334-9445www.good-sam.com
goodwill industries of new Mexicoshauna o’cleireachain1861 hutton avenueFarmington nM 87401(505)326-6203
humane society of the Four cornerstraci Fletcher215 W MainFarmington nM 87401(505)564-8519
ksutBruce campbellpo Box 737ignacio co 81137(970)563-0255 www.ksut.org
March of Dimeskim huett7007 Wyoming Blvd ne ste.e2albuquerque nM 87109(888)263-9883
Masada house inc.kathy Bankspo Box 5127610 n. DustinFarmington, nM 87401(505) 325-9205
Mayor-city of Bloomfieldscott eckstein117 n. Jordan st.Bloomfield, nM 87413(505) 632-8374
n.M. Manufacturing extension partnershipDenise Williams4501 indian school rd., ste 202albuquerque nM 87110(505)860-9961 www.newmexicomep.org
nW new Mexico arts councilMort Lordp.o. Box 2235Farmington nM 87499(505)327-1923
namaste child & Development centerchris strickler501 airport Dr. ste. 253Farmington nM 87401(505)325-2778
navajo Ministries, inc.James Baker2103 W. Mainpo Box 1230Farmington nM 87499(505)325-0255 www.navajoMinistries.org
new Mexico Department of Workforce connectionsherri Brownley600 W. arrington st.Farmington, nM 874019505) 327-6126www.dol.state.nm.us
new Mexico health insurance allianceMike nunez506 aqua Fria st.po Box 5095santa Fe, nM 87502(505) 989-1600
people assisting the homeless inc. Jonna sharpe309 W. pinonFarmington nM 87401(505)327-3104www.pathnm.org
san Juan catholic charitiesDebe Betts119 W BroadwayFarmington nM 87401(505)325-3734
san Juan center of independanceBrenda parker1204 san Juan Blvd.Farmington nM 87401(505)566-5827
san Juan college Foundationgayle Dean4601 college Blvd.Farmington, nM 87402(505) 566-3204www.sjcfoundation.org
san Juan county homebuilders assoc.Joyce cardonpo Box 5565Farmington nM 87499(505)327-2678sjchba.com
san Juan county Life skillsFoundationthomas yost64 cr 6520kirtland, nM 87417(505) 598-5971www.thefirstteesanjuancounty.org
san Juan county partnershippamela Drake3535 e 30th st, ste 239Farmington nM 87402(505)566-5867
san Juan Medical FoundationBrenda shepherdpo Box 110Farmington, nM 87499(505) 609-2274
san Juan safe communitiesgreg allen100 W BroadwayFarmington nM 87401(505)599-1490
San Juan College Charity Bowl Sale
farmington chamber of commercewww.gofarmington.com 63
NoN-Profit orgaNizatioNssan Juan soil & Water ConservationMelissa May1427 W. aztec Blvd., suite 1aztec, NM 87410(505) 334-3090
san Juan symphonyKathy Myrick802 E. 2nd avenuePo Box 1073Durango Co 81302(505)564-3600www.sanjuansymphony.org
sexual assault services ofNorthwest New MexicoEleana Butler812 W Maplefarmington NM 87401(505)325-2805
special olympics NM sJCDebra Lisenbee8320 Hood Mesa trailfarmington NM 87402(505)325-2824www.specialolympicsnewmex-ico.org
trWC art Center & in Cahoots! gallerysue Johnson109 N. allenPo Box 3073farmington NM 87401(505)716-7660www.threeriverswomen.org
theater Ensemble arts, inc.Michelle Brown818 W. arringtonfarmington, NM 87401(505) 599-1379www.tearts.org
tres rios Habitat for HumanityJennifer thiessenPo Box 324farmington NM 87499(505)326-5379
oCCuPatioNaL MEDiCiNEreliance Medical groupKen stradling3451 N. Butler avenuefarmington NM 87401(505)566-1915 reliancemedicalgroup.com
offiCE-suPPLiEs, EquiPMENtgeneral Mailing & shippingKristin Briggs3411 Candelaria NE #Jalbuquerque NM 87107(800)759-2345
office Depotrodney turner3558 E Main stfarmington NM 87402(505)325-5180 www.officedepot.com
Parker’s, inc. office ProductsPreston smith714 W. Main street, ste. Cfarmington NM 87401(505)325-8852 www.parkersinc.com
staples, inc.richard Esquibel3030 B East Main st.farmington NM 87402(505)327-1229
oiL & gas EquiPMENtautomation Xtami scott620 s. Carlton ave.farmington, NM 87401(505) 564-2059www.automation-x-.com
oil & gas Equipment Corp.Drew Degner#8 County road 350flora Vista NM 87415(505)327-9624
Process Equipment & service Co.Jim rhodes5680 us Hwy 64Po Box 929farmington NM 87499(505)327-2222
zia Wire rope & supplyConnie PolancoPo Box 2776farmington, NM 87499(505) 632-7000www.ziawirerope.com
oiL & gas ProDuCtioNBP america Production Companygreg West200 Energy Courtfarmington NM 87401(505)326-9200
Baker HughesDaniel Booth3250 southside river roadfarmington, NM 87401(505) 327-6222
Benson-Montin-greer Drilling Corp.Mike Dimond4900 College Boulevardfarmington NM 87402(505)325-8874
Bolack Minerals Co./B square ranchtommy Bolack3901 Bloomfield Hwyfarmington NM 87401(505)325-4275
ConocoPhillips Company Louis salazar3401 E 30th streetfarmington NM 87402(505)326-9700
D J simmons incorporatedashton B. geren, Jr.1009 ridgeway Place, ste. 200farmington NM 87401(505)326-3753
Devon EnergyEleanor J. townsend1751 Hwy 511Navajo Dam NM 87419Po Box 6459(505)324-5600
Dugan Production Corp.thomas a. Dugan709 East Murray Drivefarmington NM 87401(505)325-1821
Energen resources Corporationgary Brink2010 afton Placefarmington NM 87401(505)325-6800
Enterprise Products operating L.P.Derrell Morrow614 reilly avenuefarmington NM 87401(505)325-2841
Little oil & gas, inc.susan Little2346 E. 20th streetPo Box 1258farmington NM 87499(505)327-6176
Merrion oil & gas Corporationt. greg Merrion610 reilly avenuefarmington NM 87401(505)324-5300
Petro Energyrodney Heath109 W 31st streetPo Box 701farmington NM 87499(505)327-9419
WPX Energysheree Walcher1058 Cr 215Parachute, Co 81635(970)285-9377www.wpxenergy.com
oiL & gas sErViCEsa-Plus Well service, inc.Bill Clark3107 Bloomfield Hwy.Po Box 1979farmington NM 87401(505)325-2627
aztec Well servicing CompanyJerry sandel300 Legion roadPo Box 100aztec NM 87410(505)334-6194
Bayless Drilling Co., inc.tucker Bayless368 Hwy 170Po Box 2669farmington NM 87499(505)327-7214
Blue Jet, inc.Danny seip700 E Murray Dr.Po Box 898farmington NM 87499(505)325-5584
Double M sales & filter serviceJames Walden1711 san Juan Blvdfarmington NM 87401(505)327-0470
Halliburton Energy servicesKarl Madden4109 E Main stfarmington NM 87402(505)324-3500
Henry Production inc.Laurie Henry603 s Carlton avefarmington NM 87401(505)327-6138
Mo-tE, inc.Kent Mobley1104 south LakePo Box 223farmington NM 87499(505)325-1666
Pathfinder tom schmidt3106 Bloomfield Hwy.farmington, NM 87401(505) 324-0357
Process Equipment & service Co.Jim rhodes5680 us Hwy 64Po Box 929farmington NM 87499(505)327-2222
quadco, inc.Mike Connelly1390 E Murray Dr.farmington NM 87401(505)327-0486
riley industrial services, inc.sonny riley2615 san Juan BlvdPo Box 2014farmington NM 87499(505)327-4947
silver star CorporationDave simmons4300 Masonic Park Dr.Po Box 48farmington NM 87499(505)327-7259
oPtiCaL rEtaiLEyemart ExpressMarc swank3450 E. Main st.farmington, NM 87402(505) 599-4121www.eyemartexpress.com
oPtiCaL, oPtoMEtristsWilliam a. Hall, o.D.416 N. Behrend ave.farmington, NM 87401(505) 325-6350
orgaNizatioNsrotary Club of san Juanrobert DavidPo Box 2105farmington, NM 87499(505) 402-8050
PaiNts-MaNufaCturiNg,DEaLErs
all Paint supply Co.Mike tackitt325 W. Main streetfarmington NM 87401(505)327-2468
Party & EVENt EquiPMENtDurango Party rentalJon sigillito5101 College Blvd.farmington, NM 87401(505) 327-7985www.durangopartyrental.com
PaViNg CoNtraCtorsaaPtom Crabb146 Cr 246aztec, NM(505) 333-0364www.farmingtonasphalt.com
PaWN sHoPsBroadway Pawn & Jewelry, inc.Brian Dowty615 W. Broadwayfarmington NM 87401(505)327-6741
foutz teec Nos Pos PawnKathleen foutz307 W. Mainfarmington NM 87401(505)324-8200
PayroLL sErViCEsamerican team Work, inc.Jim Brown3700 osuna NE ste. 501albuquerque NM 87109(505)341-1900 www.americanteamwork.net
the Payroll DepartmentEric Malone2530 Colorado ave. #2BDurango Co 81301(970)259-6960
PErsoNaL CHEfCome to the feastMarc Weigel413 N. orchard ave.farmington, NM 87401(505) 327-1996www.cometothefeast.com
PHotograPHErsDurango Photofun, LLCLora fultsPo Box 3725Durango, Co 81302(970) 422-7987
PHotograPHy/graPHiC DEsigN
sherrie’s studio randy Large4601 E. Main st., ste. 650farmington, NM 87402(505) 326-3000www.sherriesstudio.com
PHysiCaL tHEraPyspecial K fitness, inc.Kim Noyes3180 N Butler Bldg. 300farmington NM 87401(505)326-2460
PHysiCiaNs & surgEoNsadult & Pediatric urologygayla D. McCulloch2300 E. 30th street, Building B, ste. 106Po Box 1529farmington NM 87401(505)327-9111
Harmony NaprapathicPortia sykes, DN8100 E Main streetfarmington NM 87402(505)327-0086
orthopedic associatesChuck redwing2300 E. 30th st., Bldg. D, suite 101farmington NM 87402(505)327-1400
reliance Medical groupKen stradling3451 N Butler avenuefarmington NM 87401(505)566-1915 reliancemedicalgroup.com
J. garey ritchie, D.P.M.904 E. 20th street, suite Cfarmington NM 87401(505)327-0444
Dennis robison, P.C., f.a.C.s.622 W. Maple street, suite Cfarmington NM 87401(505)327-9694
PiPE & fittiNgsHD supply WaterworksJimmie yazzie5400 W. Mainfarmington, NM 87401(505) 327-6674waterworks.hdsupply.com
PostagE MEtErsgeneral Mailing & shippingDoug Mausser3411 Candelaria NE #Jalbuquerque NM 87107(800)759-2345
PrE-sCHooLsCasa Montessoriteresa Macaluso4300 College Boulevardfarmington NM 87402(505)325-0656
PriNtErs, PuBLisHErs, tyPEsEttErs & graPHiCs
garrison graphicsNorman L. garrison212 south CourtPo Box 103farmington NM 87499(505)325-5462
the reprographics Center, inc.Jacob fuller814 W. apache streetfarmington NM 87401(505)326-2269
san Juan reproductionMike Kelley, Jr.135 airport Drivefarmington NM 87401(505)327-5044
PriNtiNg & graPHiCsaccent Printing Jay Willmon1305 W. Mainfarmington, NM 87401(505) 326-1344
PriVatE CLuBsfarmington Elks Lodge 174Jennifer Derrera801 Municipal Dr.farmington NM 87401(505)325-1747
san Juan Country Clubrandy Kahn5775 Country Club Dr.farmington, NM 87402(505) 327-4451www.clubconnectweb.com/san-juancc
ProPErty MaNagErsDimmick realtyDavid Harris3555 E. Main, suite afarmington NM 87402(505)325-8864 dimmickrealty.com
Executive rentalsDonovan Heath1601-a E. 20th streetfarmington NM 87401(505)486-3500
Pinon Crest PropertiesVicki HenkePo Box 2307farmington, NM 87401(505) 402-3705www.pinoncrestproperties.com
farmington chamber of commerce www.gofarmington.com64
ProPerty ManagerssesJoan eatonPo Box 839Farmington nM 87499(505)325-8756
sun West PropertiesWes stewart800 e. 30th street, Bldg. 4,ste aFarmington nM 87401(505)327-4876
tres rios Properties LLCLinda ord2713 e 20th ste. eFarmington nM 87402(505)327-1986
PuBLishingamerican ClassifiedsPatricia elmore928-C east MainFarmington nM 87401(505)564-2535
Majestic MediaDon Vaughan100 W. apachePo Box 2636Farmington nM 87401(505)516-1230 www.majesticmediausa.com
rV ParksB & L servicesLeo Parker658 hwy 170Farmington nM 87401(505)564-4446
Mom & Pop rV ParkDennis a. ryan901 illinois avenueFarmington nM 87401(505)327-3200
rV storageB & L servicesLeo Parker658 hwy 170Farmington nM 87401(505)564-4446
raDio stationsagM radioBill kruger212 W. apache streetFarmington nM 87401(505)325-3541 www.americangeneralmedia.com
Clear Channel Communicationshope romero200 e. BroadwayFarmington nM 87401(505)325-1716
kWyk/knDnkerwin gober1515 W. Main streetFarmington nM 87401(505)325-1996 www.kwykradio.com
reaL estate aPPraisersaccent on appraisalLa rae henderson2509 ridgecrest Dr.Farmington nM 87401(505)486-1657 www.accentonappraisal.com
reaL estate DeVeLoPers & inVestors
era Four Corners real estatestephen Foster800 e 30th street Bldg. 2Farmington nM 87401(505)327-3900
gipson investments, inc.James gipson3005 northridge Dr., suite 1Farmington nM 87401(505)327-5470
silver ridge Development, inc.Craig stoabs4800 College Boulevard,ste.101Farmington nM 87402(505)325-2464
reaL estate - CoMMeriCaL & resiDentiaL
american Dream realtyelizabeth Lockmiller414 n. WallFarmington, nM 87401(505)566-9901
Century 21 soWesCo realtytheresa McBee4301 east Main streetFarmington nM 87402(505)325-2100 www.century21sowesco.com
Coldwell Banker Cornerstone realtyPam Woolley802 east 20th streetFarmington nM 87402(505)325-7788 www.cbcornerstonerealty.com
Dimmick realtyDavid harris3555 e. Main, ste. aFarmington nM 87402(505)325-8864 www.dimmickrealty.com
era Four Corners real estatestephen Foster800 e 30th street Bldg. 2Farmington nM 87401(505)327-3900 (505)327-1916
s. J. gabaldon Construction & realtysteve gabaldon2014 san Juan Blvd., ste. hFarmington nM 87401(505)327-4838 www.gabaldon.com
kirtland realtykara Wood453 road 6100Po Box 1134kirtland, nM 87417(505) 598-5818www.kirtlandrealty.com
re/MaX of Farmingtonsam. r todd, Crs108 n. orchard avenueFarmington nM 87401(505)327-4777 www.move2farmington.com
real estate MattersMarianne harmon1607 e. 20th st., suite CFarmington, nM 87401(505) 325-0744www.realestatematters.com
san Juan County Board of realtorsMarietta gomez2510 e. 20th streetFarmington nM 87401(505)327-0296 www.sanJuanCountyBoardofre-altors.com
san Juan realtyrichard Buffington624 e. Main streetFarmington nM 87401(505)327-4837
tres rios Properties LLCLinda ord2713 e. 20th ste. eFarmington nM 87402(505)327-1986
united Country accent realtyCheryl ragsdale4010 e. 30th streetFarmington nM 87402(505)327-7782 www.accentonrealestate.com
reCreationaL VehiCLesal’s trailer sales, inc.ron Jennings301 s. Miller ave.Farmington, nM 87401Farmington, nM 87401(505) 325-2806
Farmington rV sales inc.Lynn Vickers1603 W. Main st.Farmington, nM 87401(505) 327-0353
reDWooDthe redwood store, inc.Dave hough2536 e. Main streetFarmington nM 87401(505)327-6119
resiDentiaL anD CoMMeriCaL rentaLs
residential rentalsgayle goedenPo Box 54Farmington nM 87499(505)327-1313
restaurantsauntie anne’s inc.Linda engels4850 W. Chestnut st.Lancaster Pa 17603(717) 435-1479www.auntieannes.com
Bar D Chuckwagon suppersCy scarborough8080 Cr 250Durango Co 81301(970)247-5753 www.bardchuckwagon.com
Bernardone’s Family PizzeriaMario Bernardone933 W MainFarmington nM 87401(505)325-0303
Chef Bernie’s Fine Foods, inc.Bernie sandoval910 W. Main streetFarmington nM 87401(505)325-1361
Coffee house Deli and hot spot Cyperkevin thompson5150 College Blvd., ste. 206Farmington, nM 87402(505) 258-4768www.coffeehousedeli.org
Courtyard by Marriottkeith Barbeau560 scott avenueFarmington nM 87401(505)325-5111 www.courtyard.com/fmncy
Durango Joe’sMark stroup1501 e 20th streetFarmington nM 87401(505)327-2282
Francisca’s restaurant andCateringalbert rubio1000 n. ButlerFarmington, nM 87401(505) 324-9095
Fuddruckers restaurant andCateirngstacy saracho4601 e. Main st., suite 1006Farmington, nM 87402(505) 326-2089
k-Bob steakhousealan oldham2800 #a e. Main st.Farmington nM 87402(505)325-6252 kbobsusa.com
Los hermanitossam J. gonzales3501 e. Main,ste. aFarmington nM 87402(505)326-5664
McDonalds of FarmingtonJeff DonahuePo Box 2180Durango Co 81302(505)327-4925
Panda expressartistotle Lim3544 e. Main st.Farmington, nM 87402(505) 325-8899
red Brick Pizzaroop Bhakta5150 e. Main st.Farmington, nM 87402(505) 326-6222
red Lion innginny gil700 scott ave.Farmington, nM 87401(505) 327-5221www.newmexicoinnandsuites.com
the region innCara Watson601 e. BroadwayFarmington nM 87401(505)325-1191
san Juan Country Clubrandy kahn5775 Country Club DriveFarmington nM 87402(505)327-4451 www.clubconnectweb.com/san-juancc
si senorterry tobey4015 e. 30th streetFarmington nM 87402(505)324-9050
sonic Drive inr. scott Brannen510 glade rdFarmington nM 87401(505)360-1166
the spare rib BBQ CompanyJimmy evans1700 e. Main streetFarmington nM 87401(505)325-4800
sunray Park & CasinoBradley Boehm39 road 5568Farmington, nM 87401(505) 566-1200www.sunraygaming.com
three rivers eatery & BrewhouseBob Beckley101 e. Main streetFarmington nM 87401(505)324-2187 www.threeriversbrewery.com
Zebadiah’srocky thomson2210 e. 20th streetFarmington nM 87401(505)327-5979 www.zebadiahs.com
Zebra’s sports grillLance Johnson1300 W. navajoPo Box 6295Farmington nM 87499(505)599-9181
retaiL assoCiationsDistilJacob Foust5920 e. Main st., ste. CFarmington, nM 87401(505) 327-2382www.distilnm.com
sanDWiChesgreat harvest Bread Co.kim Bell4009 e. Main ste..aFarmington nM 87487401(505)486-5854greatharvestFarmingtonnm.com
saVings & Loan assoCiations
Washington Federalginger Palmer1501 san Juan BlvdFarmington nM 87401(505)327-6100
sChooLs, CoLLeges & eDuCation
Farmington Municipal schoolsJanel ryan2001 north Dustin avenuePo Box 5850Farmington nM 87499(505)324-9840 www.fms.k12.nm.us
Pinon hills Christian schoolLynne scherencel5509 sagebrush ave.Farmington, nM 87402(505) 325-5875www.pinonhillschristianschool.com
san Juan CollegeMike tacha4601 College BoulevardFarmington nM 87402(505)326-3311 www.sanjuancollege.edu
sylvan Learning CenterPruda trujillo3030 e. Main, Bldg. MFarmington nM 87402(505)599-9390
unM san Juan CenterDenise Corcoransan Juan College4601 College Blvd.Farmington, nM 87402(505) 566-3480
seLF storagehutton Plaza & self storagerobert C. shafer2503 e. 20th streetFarmington nM 87401(505)325-9488
serViCespotless solutions, inc.Mike Melancon920 n. Wall ave.Po Box 1096Farmingotn, nM 87499(505) 326-4755spotlesssolutions.com
serViCe stations/ConVenienCe stores
7 to 11 Food storesBonnie Frazer900 schofield LaneFarmington nM 87401(505)327-7211
Western refining Wholesale,inc.Cathi Valdez3303 n. First st.Bloomfield, nM 87413(505)634-4777 aztec nM 87410
shoesthe shoe shopMark Poole531 e. MainFarmington nM 87401(505)325-5050
shoPPing Centersanimas Valley MallJeff ring4601 e. Main streetFarmington nM 87402(505)326-2654 www.animasvalleymall.com
hutton Plaza & self storagerobert C. shafer2503 e. 20th streetFarmington nM 87401(505)325-9488
san Juan PlazaCraig yoshimoto3030 e. Main, ste. JFarmington nM 87402(505)326-1770
signsram studios signsMike Mordecki1111 san Juan Blvd.Farmington nM 87401(505)326-5801
san Juan signs, inc.Clint roper736 e. Main streetFarmington nM 87401(505)326-5511 www.sanjuansigns.com
skateBoarDing-retaiLsns skate shop LLCDaniel Diswood123 W. Main st.Farmington, nM 87401(505) 325-2758
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Social NetworkBuzztownGrant Pullman108 w. Main St.Farmingotn, NM 87401(505) 592-0189Buzztown.com
SPa ServiceSPelle laser Spalori kitts5920 e. Main, Suite BFarmington, NM 87402(505) 326-1623www.pellelaserspa.com
Planet Beach contempo SpaMona archuleta-Jones4009 e. Main, St. # BFarmington NM 87401(505)325-7772 planetbeach.com
SPaS aNd StoveSHot Stuff Spas & Billiardsrobert david2212 e. MainFarmington, NM 87402(505) 325-5882
raindrops, inc.lloyd Husted4001 a e. MainFarmington NM 87402(505)327-7425
SPeecH-laNGuaGe-coGNitiveconsultation ServicesSusan carlsen1605 camino rioFarmington NM 87401(505)325-4658
SPriNkler SySteMSraindrops, inc.lloyd Husted4001 a e. MainFarmington NM 87402(505)327-7425
StoraGeJumbo Mini Storagecody waldroup908 N. tucker ave.Po Box 6858Farmington, NM 87401(505) 326-6989www.jumboministorage.com
SurveyorScheney, walters, & echols, inc.George walters909 west apacheFarmington NM 87401(505)327-3303
Souder, Miller & associatesdouglas Mize2101 San Juan BlvdFarmington NM 87401(505)325-7535
teaM aPParelFinish line GraphicsSteve lanier1100 w. aztec Blvdaztec NM 87410(505)334-1694
tecHNical aSSiStaNce & reSourceS
N.M. Manufacturingextension Partnershipdenise williams4501 indian Schoolalbuquerque NM 87110(505)860-9961 www.newmexicomep.org
telecoMMuNicatioNcedar NetworksSue armstrong954 e. 2nd ave.10 town Plaza #152durango, co 81301(970) 385-2500www.cedarNetworks.com
Fasttrack communications, inc.kelly Hebbard779 tech center drive, Ste.200durango co 81301(970)247-3366
verizon wireless Business Salesken kashuba10944 Ft. Point lanealbuquerque, NM 87123(505) 592-6291
telePHoNe coMMuNicatioNdigital communicationsMark varley605 e. diamondFarmington NM 87499(505)326-5496
televiSioN-caBlecomcastMark Johnson1911 N. Butler avenueFarmington NM 87401(505)566-0612
televiSioN-StatioNSkoBF-tv 12charlie Blanco825 w. BroadwayPo Box 1620Farmington, NM 87499(505) 326-1141
televiSioNS, radioS &StereoS
aaron’s Sales & lease ownershipdavid Holland2523 e MainFarmington NM 87401(505)324-0002
tHeaterS & PerForMiNG artSallen theatreslane allen208 w. Main StreetFarmington NM 87401Po drawer 1500(505)325-9313
Brooks/isham Performing artschris overson540 cr 6100kirtland, NM 87417(505) 598-4560www.centralschools.org
community theatre "theatre ensemble arts"Michelle Holmes818 arrington StFarmington NM 87401(505)325-4877
theater ensemble arts, inc.Michelle Brown818 w. arringtonFarmington NM 87401(505)599-1379www.tearts.org
tire dealerSFour States tirerobby wright504 airport driveFarmington NM 87401(505)325-8855
title coMPaNieSGuardian abstract & title co., inc.Michael l. Smith221 N. auburnFarmington NM 87401(505)325-2895
San Juan county abstract & title co.ed tucker111 N orchardFarmington NM 87401(505)325-2808 www.sanjuantitle.com
toolS, PartS & diStriButorS
Southwest Power tool co.roger Hooker2029 San Juan BoulevardFarmington NM 87401(505)327-4773
touriSt attractioNSdurango & Silverton N.G.r.r.andrea Seid479 Main avenuedurango co 81301(970)259-0274 www.durangotrain.com
tourSdon coyote toursdonal w. key855 Hwy 170Farmington NM 87401(505)716-2543
traNSPortatioNron’s Service & truckingSharon Jones30 cr 1470laPlata, NM 87401(505) 947-6317
traSH HauliNG-coMMerical, reSideNtial
waste Management of Four cornersGreg Freitag101 Spruce St.Farmington NM 87401(505)327-6284
troPHieS & PlaqueSatlas awardslynn Hayes211 w. Main St.Farmington, NM 87401(505) 325-2925
Finish line GraphicsSteve lanier1100 w. aztec Blvdaztec NM 87410(505)334-1694
tanco trophiesdavid tanner636 w. BroadwayFarmington NM 87401(505) 325-9111
truck rePair & ServiciNGStewart & StevensonJon Galle1515 w. Murray dr.Farmington NM 87401(505)325-5071 www.ssss.com
uNiForMS & liNeNSalscoron richards511 e. cedarPo Box 1288Farmington NM 87499(505)327-9601 www.alsco.com
uniFirst corpraymond alarcon915 S. lakeFarmington NM 87401(505)327-6855
urGeNt care cliNicBasin occupational urgent careJason clark1308 e. 20thFarmington NM 87401(505)324-0149 www.basinhealth.com
uSed GoodSarc San Juan countyMark Silversmith200 w. BroadwayFarmington NM 87401(505)326-6303
utilitieSaPS co./4 corners Power Plantlarry FrancisPo Box 355Fruitland NM 87416(505)598-8100
centurylinkdavid Gonzales400 tijeras ave. Nw, Ste. 510albuquerque, NM 87401(505) 767-8513www.qwest.com
New Mexico Gas companyrandy Fitzpatrick803 w. elmFarmington NM 87401(505)324-3729
oMiron rosen615 S. carlton ave.Farmington NM 87401(505)326-1918 www.omiinc.com
PNM San Juan Generating StationMaggie deswoodPo Box 227waterflow, NM 87421(505) 598-7200
veteriNariaNSanimal Haven clinicJoe quintana822 e. Main St.Farmington NM 87401(505)325-8829 www.animalhavenclinic.com
San Juan veterinary Hospital,inc.loyd lillywhite167 South Browning ParkwayFarmington NM 87401(505)326-2205
valley veterinary clinicPet lodge & Salondarren N. woodson4390 e. Main StreetFarmington NM 87402(505)326-2237 www.valleyvetpet.com
water HauliNGc & J trucking companyMichael r. kitts2100 troy king rdPo Box 1246Farmington NM 87499(505)325-7770
water treatMeNt SySteMSr. a. Biel Plumbing & HeatingMark Biel1205 troy king roadFarmington NM 87401(505)327-7755
culligan water conditioningamanda crangle209 w. BroadwayFarmington, NM 87401(505) 327-5145
weB PaGe deSiGNBrainstorm internetteresa dickenson640 Main ave. Ste. 201durango co 81301(505)326-1010 www.gobrainstorm.net
townsend creations, inc.Jeramiah townsendHesperus, co 81326(970) 903-6515townsendcreations.com
weldiNGNoel’s, inc.Greg Noel601 Scott ave.Farmington NM 87401(505)327-3375
weSterN wearBig r of FarmingtonNatalie lang908 e. Main St.Farmington, NM 87401(505) 326-7711
wiNdow coveriNGS/cuStoMBudget BlindsNanci Holmes825 N Sullivan aveFarmington NM 87401(505)324-2008
wiNery/ taStiNG rooMwine Shop at HomeJulie Janicek-wilkey5321 colibri PlaceFarmington NM 87402(505)360-0653www.wineshopsathome.com/juliewilkey
wines of the San JuanMarcia arnold233 Hwy 511Blanco NM 87412(505)632-0879www.winesofthesanjuan.com
woMeN’S clotHiNGdeNae’s BoutiquePete McNeal3030 e. Main StreetFarmington NM 87402(505)326-6025
yellow PaGe advertiSiNGdirectory Plusric romero162 Stewart St.durango co 81302(800)832-9832 directoryPlus.com
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Advantas Internet Solutions ........................................................................................33
Alpha Omega Accounting, PC ...............................................................................44
Animas Valley Mall.....................................................................................................................51
Automated Recovery Systems.................................................................................39
Basin Home Health...................................................................................................................53
Basin Occupational and Urgent Care............................................................17
Budget Blinds ....................................................................................................................................37
Central Distributing Co. .......................................................................................................41
Christian Science Church.................................................................................................43
City of Farmington/Farmington Airport.....................................................19
Courtyard By Marriott.......................................................................................................54
Desert Hills Dental Care........................................................................................................5
Desert View Family Counseling............................................................................40
The Dusty Attic..............................................................................................................................24
Dwayne Gibbs, MD PC.....................................................................................................56
Edward Jones/Marcia Phillips ..................................................................................34
Employee Connections........................................................................................................44
ERA Four Corners Real Estate, LLC..............................................................9
Farmington Flyer Coupon Magazine................................................................4
First Baptist Church................................................................................................................43
Four Corners Orthodontics ..........................................................................................55
Great Harvest Bread Co. .................................................................................................29
J.A. Jewelers & Co. ......................................................................................................................29
Jae-Geo’s Bridal and Tuxedos ...............................................................................xx
Millennium Insurance Agency...................................................................................56
Nature’s Oasis..................................................................................................................................67
Navajo Preparatory School.........................................................................................50
Oasis Church......................................................................................................................................42
Partners Assisted Living Services......................................................................49
Pinon Hills Community Church ................................................................................2
Presbyterian Medical Services .......................................................28, 46, 50
Quality Appliance.........................................................................................................................32
R.A. Biel Plumbing & Heating...................................................................................53
Reliance Medical Group.......................................................................................................27
Salmon Ruins.....................................................................................................................................30
San Juan College..........................................................................................................................23
San Juan Nurseries...................................................................................................................38
San Juan Oncology....................................................................................................................31
San Juan Regional Medical Center....................................................................68
Sandia Hearing ................................................................................................................................34
Sleep-n-Aire..........................................................................................................................................45
Southwest Concrete Supply..........................................................................................41
Southwest OBGYN..................................................................................................................39
State Farm Insurance/Trudy Goldsmith ...................................................48
Sundance Dental Care..............................................................................................................7
Sunray Casino .....................................................................................................................................3
Techna Glass Auto Glass...............................................................................................33
TJ’s Diner.................................................................................................................................................24
TownePlace Suites Marriott .........................................................................................47
United Blood Services...........................................................................................................46
UNM San Juan Center ........................................................................................................54
X-Ray Associates of New Mexico ...................................................................35
Ziems Ford Corners................................................................................................................30
San Juan River Balloon Rally