Would you like to learn more about the history of cattle drives in New Mexico or about the importance of ranching in the state today?
Thomas Branigan Memorial Library invites you to participate in our “Cowboys and Cattle Drives” program at 2 p.m. Friday, July 2 via Zoom.
Michaela McBurrows, the Instructional Coordinator for the New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum, presents the hardships and rewards of life on a New Mexico cattle drive. Join her to become familiar with the cattle breeds of New Mexico. This program is part of the “Tails and Tales” Summer Reading Program events held at the library throughout the summer.
For information about the program you can contact the Reference Department at 575/528-4005 or send an email to library.reference@las-cruces.org or tbaker@las-cruces.org.
This document can be made available in alternate formats by calling 575/528-4102 or 575/528-4008 (TTY). Anyone who requires an accommodation for a disability to participate in this event should call the library at least 48 hours in advance at 575/528-4102 or 575-528.4008 (TTY).