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December 4, 2014
7-9pm

Christmas Traditions from Around the World

Join us for this annual event celebrating the Christmas traditions of different countries and states.  Members of the community come together to present a number of countries and their holiday traditions including decorations and food. You can wander the Christmas forest and see the decorated trees all over the Museum.  You can even visit with Santa and Mrs. Claus!!  Adult tickets are $10, kids (3-12) are $5, 2 and under are free, and 65 and older are $8.  Tickets are on sale now!
December 4, 2014
6pm

Opening of the Bonnie Moran Christmas Village

For the second year, Mrs. Moran is allowing the Museum to share her collection with the public.  She has been collecting Department 56 houses for a number of years and has amassed a wonderful collection.  Come on out and try to count the number of Santas in the display!

This opening requires a ticket to the Christmas Traditions from Around the World event but the exhibit will remain up and open through January 4, 2015.
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November 13, 2014

2014 Bronze Cowboy Inductee:  Malcolm R. Madera

 

Malcolm R. Madera (1906-1996) born in Hubbard, Texas, began his career at Ochoa, New Mexico, west of Jal, in 1932. After marrying Ellen Kate Ross in 1933, he purchased his first ranch (the Jim Andrews Ranch) in 1938; later he purchased the old Jim Bryant ranch from his father-in-law, Charley Ross; and finally, the Battle Axe Ranch, which became his permanent residence.

 

Madera also served his country during WWII, first as a flight instructor at the Naval Air Station in Hutchinson, Kansas, and then as one of the highest-ranking flight instructors at the Naval College for Primary Flight Instructors in New Orleans, Louisiana.  He retired from active duty having achieved the rank of Lieutenant Commander.

 

According to Madera's nomination form, he loved both ranching and flying.  When the war was over he returned to Jal and continued in the ranching business with his wife, Ellen Kate, and her family on the Battle Ax ranch of Lea County and in Loving County, Texas.   He later became a Lea County Land Commissioner, and was instrumental in getting the Jal to Carlsbad highway built to the Eddy County line.

 

Madera helped manage the W.T. Ranch in partnership with his brother, Fred, near Pecos, Texas.  At one point they ran 3,000 Mexican steers at one time.  He also partnered with sister-in-law, Tommy Calley, on the El Caso Ranch near Quemado, NM.  The brands he rode for over his lifetime were the Battle Ax, the Six Cross, and the V Bar.

 

Saddle Up

There is only one more weekend to see Saddle UpSaddles will be up through November 16.

 

Christmas Traditions from Around the World

This event has quickly become the herald of the holiday season.  Mark your calendars for Thursday, December 4 from 7-9pm.  Tickets are now on sale:  $10 for adults, $5 for kids (3-12), 2 and under are free, and 65 and older are $8.  For ticket information or if you'd like to volunteer please contact us at 575-492-2679.

December 4 is also the opening of the Bonnie Moran Christmas Village.  Once again, come and enjoy the spectacle of the largest Department 56 village in Lea County.  The Village and trees throughout the Museum will be up through January 4, 2015.

Looking Ahead

November 26-30:  Museum Closed
December 20-January 4:  Holiday Hours TBA

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