Steve,
 
One other option to consider is possibly to have it displayed at the NIKRI 
building which would keep it in the southwest area and get us some recognition 
by those visiting NIKRI.  That of course would require George to agree to such 
a display.
 
However, by reference you bring up another subject and that is the large volume 
of cave files in Belski's garage.  While he will probably live to approximately 
150 years of age, it is not a near term problem.  But at some time he will 
probably become so infirm as to be unable to guard the "secrets" and keep them 
current.  At some point "Mañana" will arrive and the disposition of the items 
in Belski's garage will have to be determined.  Then again he may have already 
figured out what will be done with them.
 
Ken
 
 
 
 
 
Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass - It's about dancing in the 
rain. 
 

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Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2012 10:15:21 -0600
From: casto...@gmail.com
To: s...@caver.net; azreg...@yahoogroups.com; texascavers@texascavers.com
Subject: [SWR] Fwd: Proclamation

There's one bit of unfinished business regarding the SWR 50th Anniversary.
 
But, first, some background. This mostly is for the edification of those 
living in other states that get this message, but an occasional reminder 
to locals doesn't hurt.
 
Most folks living in New Mexico know that it is the "Land of 
Enchantment"; after all, it's on the license plates. However, residents 
also know it as the "Land of Mañana" as things often happen on a 
timetable unrelated to schedules, needs or desires. In some cases, 
"tomorrow" never actually arrives.
 
Thus it is with the above in mind that the following is, as Rod Serling 
(Twilight Zone guy for those unfamiliar) would say, "offered for your 
consideration".
 
On March 11, 2012, I made a request to the New Mexico Governor's office 
for a statewide proclamation recognizing the Southwestern Region's 50th 
Anniversary.
 
Proclamations are at the discretion of the Governor and according to the 
website: "Requests will be accepted no more than 6 months in advance and 
will not be issued more than 3 months in advance of the event. Four week 
notice is required to provide proclamations."
 
Proclamations are requested online and there is no follow-up. It either 
happens or it doesn't. You will note that the date of my request was 
well within all the parameters listed above.
 
As the date of the event approached, I eagerly checked the mail, hoping 
for a document. On Friday, May 25, the day before the event, the mailbox 
was empty.
 
BUST !
 
Well, this morning I received an email from the Governor's office 
informing me the proclamation was being mailed today.
 
Refer again to the top of this email for a refresher on "mañana". Thus, 
the document will finally arrive approximately diez mañanas after it was 
desirable to receive it.
 
But, it has/will come.
 
Since some lists don't allow attachments, check the SWR website after a 
bit to view it. I've left it attached to this message in the event it 
goes through to some.
 
Now, when it does arrive, what do we do with it? We should publicize it 
(the Ruidoso papers would probably print it, and perhaps send the PDF to 
cooperating agencies/organizations), but the question is for ultimate 
disposition.
 
Since the SWR lacks a museum (Belski's garage is the closest thing to 
such a facility and it does not have regular visiting hours, nor a 
gallery or docents), I suggest we submit it to the NSS museum for 
archival purposes. However, it's up to the SWR officers to decide.

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