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2 HIDALGO COUNTY HERALD
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2013
N ncy Elliott to perform
ber 7-8 at AFP
Jed Rudd -- Assistant Vice- Elizabeth "Beth" AIIred -- Chief
President of Operations Financial Officer (CFO)
New Gila Regional Medical
(GRMC) leadership announ
Courtesy submission New Mexico University and has
Gila Regional Medical Cen- served as the CFO understudy in
ter (GRMC) announced three GRMC's Succession Planning
leadership positions filled by lo- Program.
cal and internal caregivers. Chief Gila Regional has a Grant
Executive Officer Brian County history that reaches back
Cunningham said, "We have fo- 128 years. Allred stated, "Thirty
cused on hiring internal and lo- years ago when Hillcrest grew
cal talent first before looking out- into Gila Regional, a new build-
side the area. This has saved us ing came with.a new way of man-
significant recruiting and salary agement - a hired national man-
costs, agement agency. Today our has-
Elizabeth "Beth" Allred has pital has been returned to local
accepted the Chief Financial Of- management. Now is the time to
ricer (CFO) position. She has make real the promise of healing,
been part of the Gila Regional of coming together to create ex-
team since 1992, serving in posi- cellence in patient centered care
dons from Director of Registra- in our hospital home."
don, Director of Cost Accounting Jed Rudd has accepted the
to Assistant Vice President of Fi- Assistant Vice-President of Opera-
nance/.Controller. Beth holds a tions position. He has been part
Master of Business from Western of the Gila Regional team since
MID festival to be held in
Lordsburg September 14
Local business owners Joseph Hood and Frank Rodriguez, in
cooperation with a Safford promotional team, will be presenting a
Mexican Independence Day music festival on September 14, 2013 at
North Park in Lordsburg.
Headlining for the event will be Hugo Guererro y sus Fandango
USA, a well known Tejano music sensation. Also giving live perfor-
mances will be Latin Society, Crossroads, Sabor Latino and Desert
Thunder.
In conjunction with the event, there will be a car show--featur-
ing low rider bikes and motorcycles.
There will be concessions available throughout the event, in-
cluding a wide variety of food items. Food booth space is still avail-
able. A beer garden will be available for those 21 and over.
For more information on the festival, or car show, search BING
for midfest2013 or visit www.midfest2013, wix.com/midnm. For in-
formation on booth space rental, contact Joseph Hood at 520-471-
7329 or Frank Rodriguez at 575-654-4535 Or 542-8400.
Dan Otero -- Chief Operations
Officer (COO)
:er
ced
2009, serving in positions from
occupational therapist, Director
of Rehab and Wellness, and Di-
rector of Operations. Jedd holds
a Master of Science in Occupa-
tional Therapy from Touro Uni-
versity Nevada, holds a Lean Six
Sigma Black Belt certification,
and is a Masters Of Business Ad-
ministration candidate at Western
New Mexico University.
"Improving our operations is
key to solving our financial prob-
lems. We can face these uncertain
times by bringing people together
with the right tools. We are the
right people, we can do it to-
gether," said Rudd.
Dan Otero has accepted the
Chief Operations Officer (COO)
position. Otero has held a vari-
ety of roles over his 24 years in
healthcare., Prior to joining
Planetree as Senior Consultant for
Patient Centered Lean Services in
2008, Dan's experiences took
him across the healthcare con-
tinuum from EMT-Paramedic,
Adjunct Paramedic ALS Instruc-
tor, to Director of Staff Develop-
ment, Director of Quality Man-
agement & Director of Planetree
at Gila Regional. He holds a Bach-
elor of Science in Healthcare Ad-
ministration, a Lean Six Sigma
Silver Certification and is a Mas-
ter of Business Candidate at the
University of the Southwest,
Hobbs NM.
"Together we can enhance
.the care experience by directly
involving caregivers in the im-
provement process. This ap-
Courtesy submission
Local musician John Mes-
senger is well known to
guests of the Arizona Folk-
lore Preserve. He is a fre-
quent performer not only at
the AFP but at gatherings,
festivals, churches, and other
venues, bringing a unique
approach to today's cowboy
and western music. Jan's
vocal and acoustic guitar
stylings blend together to
bring to all his audiences a
haunting and authentic por-
trait of cowboy life, past and
present. Interspersed with the
fine music are some wonder-
ful selections of cowboy po-
etry, some by traditional au-
thors, and-some original po-
ems from Jan's pen.
Joining Jan on the AFP
stage this weekend is Nancy
Elliot. Nancy is known best
in the Western music com-
munity for her unique style
of cowboy music. Audiences
are enraptured by an alluring
vibrato voice that some de-
clare is pure folk, while oth-
ers deem perfect for gospel,
swing or blues; each drawn in by
sweet Celtic undertonesthat tug
at the heart.
This poet, singer, musician
and author may be petite and soft-
spoken, but she hits the stage in a
big way, bringing her love of land
and our~Western heritage to ev-
ery performance. Led by true grit
and cowboy know-how, this
Ohio-born country girl is weav-
ing a legendary trail of music into
the tapestry of the West.
Together Jan and Nancy will
put on a show that will leave the
audience wanting more. Make
your reservations now for one of
this weekend's performances.
And now for a 17'h season
special !
The AFP has teamed up with
Outback Steakhouse for a special
treat this year. At each perfor-
mance, a guest will receive a gift
proach can bring greater process from Outback. Will you be the
efficiency and effectiveness while lucky winner this time? There's
improving financial returns,"
said Otero when asked •about his " only one way to find out - come
approach as COO. to a show! "
If you go:
Doors open at 1 p.m., with
performances starting at 2 p.m.
in beautiful Ramsey Canyon,
the AFP offers an intimate, ap-
John Messenger
Nancy Elliot
pealing theater-seating just 60
guests. The rustic, comfortable
performing space also boasts
excellent acoustics and a state-
of-the art sound system. The
AFP bookstore stocks CDs
by featured artists as well as
Western-themed books and
art, along with handmade
jewelry, pottery, and soaps.
Beverages and snacks are
available for purchase .to en-
joy during the performance.
Operated in partnership
with the University of Ari-
zona Sierra Vista and staffed
entirely by volunteers, the
AFP is a 501(c)3 organiza-
tion. Now in its 16th sea-
son, the AFP% mission is "to
collect, present and preserve
the songs, stories, legends,
myths, and western poetry of
the State of Arizona."
Coming soon:
Upcoming performers at
the AFP include D-Squared on
September 14-15 and AFP
Founder and Arizona's Offi-
cial State Balladeer, Dolan
Ellis, on September 21-22.
For more information, includ,
ing performance schedules
and additional information on
featured artists, visit the AFP
website, www.arizonafolk
lore.com, or call 520-378-6165.
aries
Enrique "Henry"
Alvarez
Enrique ,Henry" Alvarez
went to be with his Lord on Thurs-
day, August 29, 2013:
Henry was born on May 21,
1928 in Lordsburg, New Mexico
to the late Felipe and Maria Man-
tes Alvarez. Henry was on the
school board in Lordsburg, New
Teresa Cordoba & husband Greg,
Angela Cleland & husband
Michael; 19 grandchildren and
22 great grandchildren and nu-
merous nieces and ~nephews and
other family members. Preceded
in death by his parents, son,
Enrique, Jr., 2 brothers Antonio
Alvarez and Trinida Esquivel;
sister, Esperanza Lopez.
Mass of the Resurrection was
held at 10:00 A.M. Tuesday, Sept.
3ra at Our Lady of Guadalupe
Mexico for 7 years where he also Catholic Church with Monsignor
served as president. Henry was an, Gerry Cernoch celebrant. Visita-
• active member of L.U.L.A.C. of tion was held Monday from h00-
Lordsburg. Henry served his
country in the Army's 82"d Air-
borne Division. Henry loved to
paint, gi'~ing the paintings to:f~/m:
ily members. Henry alsolbved
wood-working, carving numer-
8:00 p.m. with the recitation of
the Holy Rosary at 6:30 p.m. at
the funeral home.
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may be made to the
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