Looking for a day trip? Stop out at Damsite Historic District and learn a little local history while enjoying the views.
Thanks to spring rains many wildflowers brighten the landscape.
Enjoy!
Thistles flowers are some of the first flowers to appear in the landscape. They attract many butterflies such as the monarch, skippers, and the various types of tiger swallowtail. My favorites!
There’s more to Damsite than just history and recreation. Since March there’s now an ongoing and ever-changing art venue worth a visit.
A very unexpected and pleasant surprise! On the nite of Saturday 5/13 Kingston got doused with 1.15″ of rain. You can see the enlarged photographs by clicking on them.
Truth or Consequences Community Theatre announces a casting call for their September production of "A Southern Fried Murder."
Don’t miss this special performance on June 4th at the Hillsboro Community Center.
Stargazers are invited to join the party for "Constellations of Ancient Cultures" with John T. Stocke on Saturday May 30 in Kingston at the Black Range Lodge.
April 29th is Arbor Day and a group of citizens assembled in a lot on Broadway to plant a tree. To them, it was more than just a celebration of Arbor Day.
The 2nd annual Sierra County Student Art Show this past weekend was a huge success. The following report from the organizers provides the details.
This weekend showcased Truth or Consequences at its artistic and cultural best with a full slate of programs and activities.
With water levels on the rise, it’s time for Damsite Marina at Elephant Butte Lake to be relocated.