Los Lunas Summer Recreation Program
8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday-Friday
Week-to-week basis: June 7-July 2 and July 12-30
Limited to a total of 60 children; ages 5-12
Cost: $30 per week
Summer Meals
Belen Consolidated Schools
Meals will be served Monday through Friday, starting Monday, June 21, through Friday, July 23. There will be no meal service on July 5 in observance of the Independence Day holiday.
Meals are free to anyone ages 1 to 18 years; adults are $5.
Breakfast: 8:30-9 a.m.
•Belen High School
•Rio Grande Elementary
Indoor dining will be offered at these locations as long as Valencia County is either green or turquoise.
The 2002 UFO Crash at Aztec Symposium will feature two days of lectures and other events from March 22 to 24. The Aztec Incident is a rural legend which claims that an UFO crash could have occurred near Aztec on or around.Read More
Story by Jane Moorman | Feb 27, 2002
Belen After 72 words were pronounced, used in a sentence and defined, the Valencia County Spelling Bee came down to two words “neuralgia” and “rivalless.” Twenty-four students from Belen, Los Lunas,.Read More
Story by T.S. Last | Feb 27, 2002
The Los Lunas Tigers have come close to winning state high school wrestling titles many times before. Ten times, to be exact, they have finished as state runner-up. The Tigers, who have won five state titles, had some.Read More
Los Lunas Summer Recreation Program
8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday-Friday
Week-to-week basis: June 7-July 2 and July 12-30
Limited to a total of 60 children; ages 5-12
Cost: $30 per week
Summer Meals
Belen Consolidated Schools
Meals will be served Monday through Friday, starting Monday, June 21, through Friday, July 23. There will be no meal service on July 5 in observance of the Independence Day holiday.
Meals are free to anyone ages 1 to 18 years; adults are $5.
Breakfast: 8:30-9 a.m.
â¢Belen High School
â¢Rio Grande Elementary
Indoor dining will be offered at these locations as long as Valencia County is either green or turquoise.
Early voting in the special election to fill the vacant seat in the U.S. House of Representatives for New Mexico Congressional District 1 began on Tuesday, May 4.
The congressional district includes a small part of Valencia County â voting precincts 6, 16, 22, 28, 49, 50, 56 and 60 â on the east side of the county.
Communities in those precincts include Meadow Lake, Monterey Park, El Cerro Mission, Cypress Gardens and El Cerro.
The seat became vacant when Rep. Deb Haaland left the position when she was selected as Secretary of the Interior earlier this year, and now a special election must be held to fill her seat for the remainder of her term.