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Chaves
County REDTT usually meets here, on the forenoon of the second
Tuesday of each month, or in the next-door Historical Archives
building.
REDTT
REDTT--Rural Economic Development Through Tourism--presently
provides service in 18 counties of New Mexico. Its eligible
members are non-profit organizations and entities. A
representative from each member group must attend at least 75% of
each year's meetings to be eligible for grant funding.
REDTT was the brainchild of 2nd Congressional District Congressman
Joe Skeen. He began the organization in 1992 because he saw that
small rural communities, like larger ones, needed to create their
own economic development. Rural New Mexico communities offer much
to visitors: their areas' natural beauty as well as their unique
local histories. New Mexico's REDTT had begun with five but now
includes 18 counties, encompassing many villages and towns, Native
American pueblos and Native American tribes.
REDTT is administered through the NMSU--New Mexico State
University-- Cooperative Extension Service (CES) and is supported
by U.S. Department of Agriculture, CES professionals, U.S.
Congressman Steve Pearce and NM's U.S. Congressional Delegation.
Staffed by professionals, it has a working relationship with NMSU,
CES, the REDTT county tourism councils and county extension
agents, all of which are its foundation.
REDTT volunteers educate, train and assist communities in various
ways to create significant tourism growth. Its mini-grant funding
helps support their tourism projects including: signs that
advertise their events or festivals; entertainment honorariums;
and tours for tourism-related professionals to learn and write
about rural New Mexico attractions.
To learn more about REDTT, visit its website:
www.redtt.org.
As they say there, "Visit New Mexico and be Enchanted."
In Chaves County, represented REDTT groups include the communities
of Dexter and Hagerman, the Hispano Chamber of Commerce, the
Historical Society of Southeastern New Mexico, Main Street
Roswell, Billy the Kid Outlaw Gang Inc., Bitter Lake National
Wildlife Refuge, Friends of Bitter Lake NWR, the Roswell Chamber
of Commerce and the Roswell Visitor Center. The County Extension
Service (CES) agent and REDTT's Program Director, George Pintar,
also regularly attend meetings.
Also visit:
Billy the Kid Trailride — The
fifth Trailride will be held April 2006. For more details than
provided in this issue, go to
www.btkog.com
Ellis Store and Company — The
gracious and historical Bed and Breakfast in Old Lincoln Town is for
sale!
TOURISM Showcase for Southeast New
Mexico — To be held in Roswell on March 28 and 29. Read all
about it and plan to attend.
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