Parade entry forms will be available online SOON!
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Parade entry forms will be available online SOON!
Follow Mescalero Parade on Facebook for more details.
Beginning May 17, 2021 the Mescalero Empowerment Complex will strictly be closed to the public due to major construction activity.
Heavy construction equipment will be present during the next four weeks.
During this time, the basketball courts next to the Empowerment Complex will also be closed.
For walkers and runners using the old Mescalero football field they can continue doing so.
We ask that you park nearest to the community swimming pool.
We apologize for any inconvenience this closure may cause but, construction on the Empowerment Complex must begin.
Thank you!
Are you a senior over 60 years of age and in need of utility assistance? Call HelpNM to find out if you qualify! The number is:
SANTA FE – The New Mexico Department of Health on Friday announced the state’s adoption of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s updated guidance on facemasks for those who are fully vaccinated. An updated Department of Health public health order, effective Friday, May 14, is attached to this news release.
Per the CDC, in most circumstances, fully vaccinated individuals are no longer required to wear a mask in either indoor or outdoor settings. All individuals who are unvaccinated or not yet fully vaccinated are still required, per the public health order and CDC guidance, to wear a mask in public settings. Individuals are considered fully vaccinated two weeks after their second dose in a two-dose series, such as the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines, or two weeks after a single-dose vaccine, such as the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. Individuals who do not meet those requirements must continue to wear a mask in public settings.
New Mexicans are encouraged to continue adhering to COVID-safe practices. All individuals, including those who are fully vaccinated, should continue to wear well-fitted masks where required by localities, tribal entities, and individual businesses. The state fully supports businesses and workplaces that may continue to require masks for employees and/or customers on the premises, regardless of vaccination status.
“Getting vaccinated is the ticket to a safe and healthy COVID-free future,” said Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham. “We are close and getting closer. But that all depends on New Mexicans continuing to protect themselves and their community by getting vaccinated – please find vaccines near you at vaccineNM.org and get your shot!”
Per CDC guidance, masks continue to be required to be worn by all individuals, regardless of vaccination status, in the following settings:
As the majority of students remain unvaccinated, the CDC’s guidance for school settings currently remains unchanged. Pending additional guidance from the CDC, masks continue to be required in schools for all students and school staff regardless of vaccination status.
“Unvaccinated individuals remain at risk of contracting and spreading the virus; over 99% percent of new COVID-19 cases nationwide are among the unvaccinated,” said Department of Health Secretary Tracie Collins, M.D. “Please schedule your shot today at vaccineNM.org and protect yourself and your loved ones.”
“As the CDC continues to evaluate available data and develop additional guidance, it is critical that New Mexicans continue to take all precautions until they are fully vaccinated,” said Human Services Department Secretary David Scrase, M.D. “While the science is clear that vaccinated individuals are protected, New Mexicans must continue to get vaccinated in order to guarantee that protection. Vaccines are safe, effective, and widely available to New Mexicans – please get vaccinated.”
Mass gathering limits and the statewide framework remain in place. As previously announced by the governor and state officials, New Mexico will graduate from the color-coded county risk system and remove most pandemic-related restrictions on commercial activities when 60% of eligible New Mexicans have been fully vaccinated. As of May 13, 51% of eligible New Mexicans have been fully vaccinated.
All New Mexicans age 16+ are eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine and are strongly encouraged to schedule their vaccine appointment today at vaccineNM.org or by calling 1-855-600-3453. Parents of New Mexicans age 12-15 are encouraged to register their child for the approved Pfizer vaccine at vaccineNM.org.
In order to help the community understand the admissions process at the Four Directions Treatment & Recovery Center, here is a flow chart of the process.
Should you or someone you know need these services, contact FDTRC at 575-464-4432. Visit them online here.
The Emergency Broadband Benefit (EBB) program will provide a discount of up to $50 per month toward broadband service for eligible households and up to $75 per month for households on Tribal lands for those who need assistance.
A household is eligible if one member of the household:
The program is scheduled to begin May 12, 2021, MATI customers will start signing up on this date. MATI will provide any necessary assistance in signing up for benefits.
**At the conclusion of the benefit, customers will be subject to the provider’s rate, terms and conditions if the customer continues to subscribe to the broadband service.
Mescalero Apache Telecom, Inc.
P.O. Box 229 / 75 Carrizo Canyon Road
Mescalero, NM 88340 (575) 464-4039
Running out of hand sanitizer? Stop by the front doors of the Tribal Offices and get a bottle of the Suave Hand Sanitizer. Tribal Security will gladly help you.
Monday-Friday; 8AM-4:30PM.
Masks are available also!
Fans getting their first shot get vouchers for future matches
SANTA FE — The New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) announces what may be the best assist to score a goal, ever. New Mexico United, Western Sky Community Care and the NMDOH will be providing COVID-19 vaccinations every home game starting at this Saturday’s season opener at Rio Grande Credit Union Field at Isotopes Park.
Vaccinations will be available for up to 150 ticketholders to the May 15th match in the New Mexico United tailgate lot. Western Sky Community Care will be dispensing Pfizer vaccine and ticketholders receiving their first COVID-19 vaccination will get a voucher for a free ticket for a future New Mexico United match. Attendees can pre-register for their vaccination ahead of time at VaccineNM.org, but no appointment is necessary.
The team effort all goes toward the goal of fully vaccinating 60 percent of eligible New Mexicans against COVID-19.
“Sixty percent fully vaccinated will help us put this virus in its place – and reopen our state,” said Department of Health Secretary Dr. Tracie Collins. “But it’s not going to be possible without a lot of focused and dedicated people teaming up by getting vaccinated.”
“New Mexico is employing every possible effort to bring vaccines to the community and make getting vaccinated as easy as possible,” said Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham. “I thank Peter Trevisani, Western Sky Community Care, and the entire New Mexico United family for their commitment to protecting the health and safety of New Mexicans. By getting vaccinated against COVID-19, we can all help move our state forward.”
Fan vaccinations – like all COVID-19 vaccinations – are free of charge and are being made available on a walk-up basis. Attendees who receive their first COVID-19 vaccination at one of these events can then schedule a follow-up appointment to receive their second vaccination at a later date. Attendees may have the opportunity to schedule their follow-up appointment at a future United match if scheduling allows. More information on COVID-19 is available online at https://cv.nmhealth.org/. Also, protect yourself and your family by activating NMNotify, the state’s COVID-19 exposure notification system, on your Android or iPhone. For instructions visit https://NMNotify.com.
Contact the Mescalero Prevention Program office for more information, 575-464-4976.