During a recent city council meeting, community leaders highlighted upcoming events aimed at fostering local engagement and celebrating significant milestones.
El Caldito Soup Kitchen's executive director announced a celebration for its 40th anniversary, scheduled for November 13th from 5 PM to 7 PM. The event will feature a meal prepared by volunteer chefs and a ribbon-cutting ceremony involving all three local chambers. Since its inception, El Caldito has served over three million meals, and the organization looks forward to continuing its mission in the years to come.
Susan Greenwald Cabello, executive director of the Downtown Las Cruces Partnership, shared exciting news about the upcoming Zombie Walk on October 26th, which will take place from 5 PM to 10 PM. The event is free and open to the public, with a parade starting at 7 PM and live music from 8 PM. Additionally, she announced plans for Small Business Saturday on November 30th, which will include a unique red carpet photo shoot for shoppers.
Cabello also emphasized the importance of local business resources available at the library, inviting merchants to a meeting on November 14th to explore these offerings. The meeting aims to connect entrepreneurs with valuable tools and support, reinforcing the library's role as a community asset.
The meeting concluded with a light-hearted exchange, as community members expressed gratitude for local initiatives and the ongoing support for families, particularly in relation to childcare services. The discussions underscored a commitment to community engagement and the celebration of local achievements.