October 2022

Exhibit, “Longing,” by local artist at Galleria

On Oct. 7, local artist Autumn Hunnicutt opened her exhibit, “Longing,” in the main gallery space in the Galleria located next to First National Bank on Main St. in Trinidad. The large portraits in the collection depict Hunnicutt, her mother, and grandmothers set against a New Mexico backdrop. Hunnicutt grew up in Raton and after high school attended New Mexico State and Washington State University focusing on art. She now lives and works in Trinidad.

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Samuel ‘Sam’ Nicholas Cimino

Sam was born in Jansen Colorado. As a youth, Sam worked for Barney's Garage and in the coal mine that his father owned. He graduated from Holy Trinity School. After graduation he moved to Denver and was in the Colorado National Guard from 1957 to 1963. He also worked at Safeway and then drove trucks for thirty-one years. Sam retired in 1997 from Teamsters local 17. After retiring he volunteered at local food banks for five years. The most important things to him were family, friends, tradition, and making everyone smile and laugh. He enjoyed the outdoors, hunting, waterskiing, camping, and four wheeling. He is proceeded in death by (daughter) Sammi Cimino, (father) Nick Cimino, (mother) Jennie Cimino, (sister) Nickaline Cimino. He is survived by (wife) Evelyn Cimino, (daughter) Rhonda Cimino Blagg, (Robbie), (son) Nick Cimino, (Grandchildren) Samantha Blagg, Dominic Blagg, Ollie Blagg, Zoe Blagg, (sisters) Genevieve Gurule, Cathy Topping, and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and extended family and friends.

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PRAY for AMERICA

Saturday October 22nd, 12 Noon to 2pm There are millions of people across our country praying for God to respond, bless and heal concerns in our government, communities, schools, families, our youths and others. You, like many others in our community, may have concerns and want to see the Lord touch our country.

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Gene Joseph Castillo

who Passed away 24 years ago on October 21st Our Special Brother, We think about you always We talk about you still You have never been forgotten And you never will Those special memories of you Will always bring a smile If only we could have you back For just a little while We'd talk and laugh and tease Just like we used to do But now we hold you close in our hearts And there you will remain Always remembered, always loved.

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