Showing posts with label Stephen DuBois. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stephen DuBois. Show all posts

Thursday, April 14, 2016

Mayor Richard Boss Declares April 8, 2016 Stephen DuBois Day in Alamogordo, New Mexico

April 8, 2016

Many citizens gathered to honor Stephen "Doc" DuBois on his 95th birthday, April 8, 2016 at the Alamogordo City Hall where Mayor Richard Boss read a proclamation officially declaring this day to be Alamogordo Stephen DuBois Day.

"Doc" as he is affectionately known by all is a Pearl Harbor survivor as well as a veteran of several conflicts in the military. He lives with his daughter, Stephanie DuBois, in Tularosa, New Mexico where they maintain a dog grooming business, are on the Board of Directors of the Red Brick School House project, and are dedicated Democrats, attending many if not most of the Democratic Party of Otero County meetings in Alamogordo. He has been a member of the State Central Committee for the State of New Mexico's Democratic Party for years. Doc has also volunteered his time, talents and expertise to the Health Clinic in Tularosa, the Planning and Zoning Committee for both Otero County and Tularosa and was instrumental in bringing the VA Clinic to the community. He is a lifetime member of the VFW and the Marine Corps League.

Military Color Guard
Honoree Stephen "Doc" DuBois
Gloria and Tony Marie
Doc DuBois being greeted by one of his many friends with Nadia Sikes standing by
Mayor Boss reading the official proclamation
Mayor Boss presenting the proclamation to Doc DuBois
Warren G. Booker, Commander VFW Post 7686, Alamogordo, New Mexico
Doc showing his proclamation
Carla Kerr congratulating Doc on his honor
A representative from Holloman AFB congratulates Doc
Doc, surrounded by members of the Marine Corps League
Tara Melton, Reporter and Photographer for The Alamogordo Daily News
L to R: Commander Booker,  Stephen "Doc" DuBois and his daughter, Stephanie DuBois
Doc with Nadia and Stephanie
Carla Kerr, Doc DuBois and Stephanie DuBois
Doc DuBois, Stephanie and another well-wisher from the Marine Corps League
Stephen DuBois Day was a grand affair and he seemed to thoroughly enjoy the whole event. Mayor Boss said he thought the entire country should honor him and we certainly concur.

Thanks to Douglas A. Kerr, Photography for the fine pictures.

This is all I have to say for now.



Monday, June 16, 2014

Flag Day Celebrated by New Mexico Democrats

Saturday, June 14, 2014 - 6:00 p.m.

A fun and creative Flag Day fundraiser dinner was enjoyed by a large number of Democrats from all over the State of New Mexico hosted by the Democratic Party of Otero County (DPOC). The venue was the Tulie Cafe in Tularosa situated in a lovely adobe building.

The event led off with all standing and singing a spirited rendition of The Star Spangled Banner and reciting the Pledge of Allegiance and the New Mexico State Pledge. DPOC Chair Nadia Sikes led the meeting with able help from her team, Liz Watson, Karen Hutchison and former Mayor Steve Brockett.

We dined on steak or green chili chicken and both were delicious and well prepared. These were accompanied by salad and mashed potatoes. Dessert was cherry cheesecake and the waiters kept our ice tea glasses  and coffee cups filled. Excellent service was had from the wait staff. We will be going to the Tulie Cafe again in the future.

Liz Watson and Nadia Sikes had an "Arts and Crafts" day and created a star banner for DPOC. Three outstanding Democrats were each recognized with a star on the banner and presented with a certificate. (See photos below)

Several speakers gave us their thoughts on the state of affairs here in New Mexico including State Senator Linda Lopez of NM District 11, Mariaelena Johnson running for NM House District 53, Rod Saint running for Otero County Sheriff, Rocky Lara running for U.S. House of Representatives District 2, Mary Lee Soules, former candidate for PRC and Stephanie DuBois running for Otero County Commissioner District 2.


DPOC Chair Nadia Sikes looking very patriotic
Mary Lee Soules and her "Cabana Boy"
Carla Kerr, a proud Democrat
Senator Lopez greeting Rob Saint, candidate for Otero County Sheriff
L to R: Mariaelena Johnson, Senator Lopez and Rocky Lara. There is so much estrogen in this photo it's a wonder it doesn't just jump off the page at you. Nothing like female power!
A random shot of the group at one end of the room
Joel and Diana Hamilton in deep discussion with their table mates
L to R: Vice President and President of LULAC at NMSC-A
A random shot of the crowd at the other end of the room
DPOC Chair Nadia Sikes at the podium
Rod Saint, candidate for Otero County Sheriff
Eric Spitty representing the Mescalaro Apache area and his friend
Another random shot of the attendees
Rocky Lara running for Congress from District 2
Our lovely Liz is moving away to Wright-Patterson AFB. She will be missed!
DPOC Secretary Karen Hutchison
Attendees giving a rousing rendition of The Star Spangled Banner
DPOC Star Banner created by Liz Watson and Nadia Sikes
L to R: David Townsend, Nadia Sikes and Karen Hutchison. A certificate was awarded to Dave and posthumously to his wife, Linnie Townsend, along with a star on the newly created DPOC Star Banner
L to R: Nadia presenting certificate representing a star on the banner to Paul Duran with Liz looking on
Liz presenting certificate to Stephen DuBois representing his star on the new banner
Speaker Senator Linda Lopez of NM District 11
Speaker Mariaelena Johnson, Candidate for NM House District 2
Speaker Rod Saint, Candidate for Otero County Sheriff
Speaker Stephanie DuBois, Candidate for Otero County Commissioner, District 2
Now, if we could just get all these good Democrats in Otero County out to vote on November 4, 2014 we surely could make a difference in our fabulous State of New Mexico.

Thanks to Douglas A. Kerr for his great photography.

Thanks to everyone who worked so hard to make this event the success it was.

This is all I have to say for now.