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.
Events in June 2025
June 2, 2025 (1 event)
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June 2, 2025Program Details
Mondays, Weekly
May 5, 2025 - June 16, 2025
1:00pm - 2:30pm MST
6 sessions in totalVirtually via Zoom through iECHO.org
This program is available in English with Spanish interpretation.
Individuals and organizations interested in starting a National Diabetes Prevention Program.
Questions? Contact us! DiabetesECHO@salud.unm.edu
June 4, 2025 (1 event)
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June 4, 2025This ECHO program seeks to support healthcare workers and allies in their capacity to treat and support youth experiencing mental health challenges, providing education on psychiatric assessment, diagnoses, behavioral/psychotherapeutic interventions, integrative approaches, medication management, and navigating behavioral health referrals and systems.
June 6, 2025 (1 event)
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June 6, 2025CHRISTUS Southern New Mexico Conference CenterJune 7, 2025 (1 event)
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June 7, 2025Washington ParkJune 9, 2025 (1 event)
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June 9, 2025Program Details
Mondays, Weekly
May 5, 2025 - June 16, 2025
1:00pm - 2:30pm MST
6 sessions in totalVirtually via Zoom through iECHO.org
This program is available in English with Spanish interpretation.
Individuals and organizations interested in starting a National Diabetes Prevention Program.
Questions? Contact us! DiabetesECHO@salud.unm.edu
June 10, 2025 (1 event)
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June 10, 2025Tularosa Senior CenterJune 11, 2025 (2 events)
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June 11, 2025Join us for an empowering workshop, where educators and caregivers will discover practical, evidence-based strategies to transform challenging behaviors into opportunities for growth. Learn to craft individualized positive behavior support plans tailored to New Mexico’s young children, fostering resilience and confidence in our little heroes.
Equip Participants to Address Challenging Behaviors: Provide educators and caregivers with tools to identify causes of challenging behaviors and apply positive behavior support strategies tailored to New Mexico’s young children, fostering heroic growth.
Guide Development of Behavior Support Plans: Demonstrate how to create and implement individualized positive behavior support plans that promote success for New Mexico’s young heroes in diverse settings.
Inspire Collaborative Action: Motivate educators, families, and community partners to collaborate on positive behavior support plans, driving inclusive outcomes for New Mexico’s little heroes.–
June 11, 2025The library Advisory Board meets each month. The meetings are open to the public.
Alamogordo Public LibraryJune 12, 2025 (4 events)
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June 12, 2025In this 6-part interactive series, participants will begin to learn concepts of trauma and
trauma-responsive care and how it can support babies and toddlers who have
experienced trauma or those who are at risk of experiencing trauma. Participants will
explore how trauma influences babies and toddlers' development. There will be an
opportunity to discuss risk factors and promote protective factors to foster resilience.
Participants will begin exploring trauma-responsive caregiving strategies that build
secure and responsive relationships and attachment.Session 1: An Overview of Trauma and Trauma-Responsive Care
Session 2: Supporting Babies and Toddlers on their Path to Resilience
Session 3: Trauma-Responsive Care Strategies and Practices
Session 4: Partnering with a Families to Build their Resilience
Session 5: Caring for the Caregiver
Session 6: Leading the Way to Trauma-Responsive Care*Training Dates:
May 15th
May 29th
June 12th
June 26th
July 10th
July 24th
Each Session 4-6pm
*Before registering please note:
Attendance for all sessions is required. This is cohort 2 of 3. Additional training dates will be available for Fall 2025. It is encouraged to apply for either this training or the Regulate Then Educate training, not both, due to the time commitments.Kassandra Gonzales, MA, LPCC, IMH-E
Kassandra began her career as an early childhood educator, moving into the mental health field. She is a trained experiential play therapist and has experience as a clinical supervisor for a behavioral management program. Most recently, she served as the IECMHC Coordinator.June 14, 2025 (1 event)
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June 14, 2025Washington ParkJune 16, 2025 (2 events)
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June 16, 2025https://zoom.us/j/99099057000?pwd=ZEBK0zj9DTlmb4dtTwHD7LMcnEDj5Y.1
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June 16, 2025Program Details
Mondays, Weekly
May 5, 2025 - June 16, 2025
1:00pm - 2:30pm MST
6 sessions in totalVirtually via Zoom through iECHO.org
This program is available in English with Spanish interpretation.
Individuals and organizations interested in starting a National Diabetes Prevention Program.
Questions? Contact us! DiabetesECHO@salud.unm.edu
June 18, 2025 (2 events)
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June 18, 2025This ECHO program seeks to support healthcare workers and allies in their capacity to treat and support youth experiencing mental health challenges, providing education on psychiatric assessment, diagnoses, behavioral/psychotherapeutic interventions, integrative approaches, medication management, and navigating behavioral health referrals and systems.
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June 18, 2025A community public service presented by the State Bar of New Mexico. Consumer Debt/Bankruptcy Workshop
Repossessions, foreclosures, collection issues and bankruptcyEach workshop includes:
Presentation by a volunteer attorney
Open question and answer period
One-on-one consultation with an attorneyDates for 2025
January 22
February 26
March 26
April 23
May 28
June 18
July 23
August 27
September 24
October 22
December 10Time: 6-8 p.m.
Location: Virtual
To register, call 505-797-6094.
For more information, call 505-797-6000.If you require special accommodations, please call two weeks prior to the date of the workshop to make arrangements.
June 21, 2025 (3 events)
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June 21, 2025Washington Park–
June 21, 2025Washington ParkJune 24, 2025 (1 event)
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June 24, 2025This course will illustrate the connection between trauma and its impact on regulation, relationship and academic, social, and behavioral struggles, all while working towards a better understanding of what influences behavior and what behavior is communicating. With better understanding comes a better response, one that supports healing, facilitates connection and builds resilience. This course will offer a working definition of trauma and will explore a simple antidote to the trauma response that is surprisingly at the fingertips of anyone at any time. This experience gives participants the opportunity to put on a trauma sensitive lens and explore the “trauma goggles,” to deepen understanding of the impact of trauma on the mind, body, and soul. A practical overview of basic brain function and impact of trauma on the brain’s organization, function, and structure, especially the stress response system. This course incorporates current research and perspectives from neuroscience, including the work of Dr. Bruce Perry, Dr.Besse van der Kolk, as well as numerous other sources.
*Training Dates:
-May 20th (1-5pm)
-June 24th (1-3pm)
-July 22nd (1-3pm)
-August 19th (1-3pm)*Before registering please note:
Attendance for all sessions is required. This is cohort 2 of 3. Additional training dates will be available for Fall 2025. It is encouraged to apply for either this training or the Trauma Responsive Care training, not both, due to the time commitments.Donna Lucero, MA, LPCC, NCC,IMH-E
Donna has well over 30 years of experience working with and for kids & families who have
experienced trauma, mental health issues, poverty & adversity. As well as extensive experience providing professional development/training to over 10,000participants in various trainings, conferences and workshops.June 25, 2025 (1 event)
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June 25, 2025Otero County Extension ServicesSupply Fee: $10, Sign up today!
Call the Otero County Extension Office, 575-437-0231
Space is limited and pre registration with payment is required to reserve your seat.June 26, 2025 (2 events)
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June 26, 2025In this 6-part interactive series, participants will begin to learn concepts of trauma and
trauma-responsive care and how it can support babies and toddlers who have
experienced trauma or those who are at risk of experiencing trauma. Participants will
explore how trauma influences babies and toddlers' development. There will be an
opportunity to discuss risk factors and promote protective factors to foster resilience.
Participants will begin exploring trauma-responsive caregiving strategies that build
secure and responsive relationships and attachment.Session 1: An Overview of Trauma and Trauma-Responsive Care
Session 2: Supporting Babies and Toddlers on their Path to Resilience
Session 3: Trauma-Responsive Care Strategies and Practices
Session 4: Partnering with a Families to Build their Resilience
Session 5: Caring for the Caregiver
Session 6: Leading the Way to Trauma-Responsive Care*Training Dates:
May 15th
May 29th
June 12th
June 26th
July 10th
July 24th
Each Session 4-6pm
*Before registering please note:
Attendance for all sessions is required. This is cohort 2 of 3. Additional training dates will be available for Fall 2025. It is encouraged to apply for either this training or the Regulate Then Educate training, not both, due to the time commitments.Kassandra Gonzales, MA, LPCC, IMH-E
Kassandra began her career as an early childhood educator, moving into the mental health field. She is a trained experiential play therapist and has experience as a clinical supervisor for a behavioral management program. Most recently, she served as the IECMHC Coordinator.June 28, 2025 (1 event)
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June 28, 2025Washington Park