Community Calendar
Our calendar highlights local events for Otero County residents. Do you know of an event that’s missing from our calendar? Let us know! Also, see what’s happening for kids and families on our Kids Calendar.
Week of Apr 12th
April 13, 2026
April 13, 2026
Kid’s Inc. Child Advocacy Center (CAC) is excited and proud to host the 4th Annual Southern New Mexico Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect at the Inn of the Mountain Gods in Mescalero, NM, from April 13–16, 2026.
This conference provides practical and interactive instruction to those fighting crimes against children and helping them heal.
Through the generous support of our sponsors, Kid’s Inc. Child Advocacy Center is once again able to host this conference free of charge for all attendees. The event brings together professionals employed by government or nonprofit agencies in the fields of prosecution, law enforcement, child protective services, social work, children’s advocacy, mental health, medicine, and many more who work directly with child victims of crime.
The conference not only provides core and advanced training and skill development but also offers the opportunity to learn from and network with professionals from various disciplines involved in the child welfare community.
Kid’s Inc. CAC truly believes in the Child Advocacy Center model and the effectiveness of a well-trained and competent Multidisciplinary Team. We are proud to offer this conference as part of our ongoing effort to strengthen the capacity of those serving New Mexico’s children and families.
Inn of the Mountain GodsApril 14, 2026
April 13, 2026
Kid’s Inc. Child Advocacy Center (CAC) is excited and proud to host the 4th Annual Southern New Mexico Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect at the Inn of the Mountain Gods in Mescalero, NM, from April 13–16, 2026.
This conference provides practical and interactive instruction to those fighting crimes against children and helping them heal.
Through the generous support of our sponsors, Kid’s Inc. Child Advocacy Center is once again able to host this conference free of charge for all attendees. The event brings together professionals employed by government or nonprofit agencies in the fields of prosecution, law enforcement, child protective services, social work, children’s advocacy, mental health, medicine, and many more who work directly with child victims of crime.
The conference not only provides core and advanced training and skill development but also offers the opportunity to learn from and network with professionals from various disciplines involved in the child welfare community.
Kid’s Inc. CAC truly believes in the Child Advocacy Center model and the effectiveness of a well-trained and competent Multidisciplinary Team. We are proud to offer this conference as part of our ongoing effort to strengthen the capacity of those serving New Mexico’s children and families.
Inn of the Mountain Gods–
April 14, 2026
Please enroll by visiting 575dance.com
Questions, contact 575-636-3537 or 575dance@gmail.com
$80 monthly
$25 drop in13+
575 DanceApril 15, 2026
April 13, 2026
Kid’s Inc. Child Advocacy Center (CAC) is excited and proud to host the 4th Annual Southern New Mexico Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect at the Inn of the Mountain Gods in Mescalero, NM, from April 13–16, 2026.
This conference provides practical and interactive instruction to those fighting crimes against children and helping them heal.
Through the generous support of our sponsors, Kid’s Inc. Child Advocacy Center is once again able to host this conference free of charge for all attendees. The event brings together professionals employed by government or nonprofit agencies in the fields of prosecution, law enforcement, child protective services, social work, children’s advocacy, mental health, medicine, and many more who work directly with child victims of crime.
The conference not only provides core and advanced training and skill development but also offers the opportunity to learn from and network with professionals from various disciplines involved in the child welfare community.
Kid’s Inc. CAC truly believes in the Child Advocacy Center model and the effectiveness of a well-trained and competent Multidisciplinary Team. We are proud to offer this conference as part of our ongoing effort to strengthen the capacity of those serving New Mexico’s children and families.
Inn of the Mountain Gods–
April 15, 2026
The Tays Event Center–
April 15, 2026
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April 15, 2026
April 16, 2026
April 13, 2026
Kid’s Inc. Child Advocacy Center (CAC) is excited and proud to host the 4th Annual Southern New Mexico Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect at the Inn of the Mountain Gods in Mescalero, NM, from April 13–16, 2026.
This conference provides practical and interactive instruction to those fighting crimes against children and helping them heal.
Through the generous support of our sponsors, Kid’s Inc. Child Advocacy Center is once again able to host this conference free of charge for all attendees. The event brings together professionals employed by government or nonprofit agencies in the fields of prosecution, law enforcement, child protective services, social work, children’s advocacy, mental health, medicine, and many more who work directly with child victims of crime.
The conference not only provides core and advanced training and skill development but also offers the opportunity to learn from and network with professionals from various disciplines involved in the child welfare community.
Kid’s Inc. CAC truly believes in the Child Advocacy Center model and the effectiveness of a well-trained and competent Multidisciplinary Team. We are proud to offer this conference as part of our ongoing effort to strengthen the capacity of those serving New Mexico’s children and families.
Inn of the Mountain Gods–
April 16, 2026
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April 16, 2026Region 12 has completed the SIM workshop and is now entering the BHRIA-required Regional Planning Phase, during which behavioral health stakeholders must collaboratively develop a regional plan that addresses service gaps, outlines implementation timelines and performance measures, and strengthens coordination across the region. The final plan must be approved by Otero County, Lincoln County, and the Mescalero Apache Tribe, then submitted to the state Behavioral Health Executive Committee for review, funding strategy development, oversight, and project management, while also supporting workforce pipeline planning with regional higher education partners.
All of the details for the meetings can be found here:
https://co.otero.nm.us/calendar.aspx?CID=31,14–
April 16, 2026
Please enroll by visiting 575dance.com
Questions, contact 575-636-3537 or 575dance@gmail.com
$80 monthly
$25 drop in13+
575 Dance
