Santa to Make Early Visit to Sunland Park

Santa will make his annual pre-Christmas Eve visit to Sunland Park, as hundreds of area children will receive Christmas gifts as part of a giant toy giveaway organized by the El Paso County Sheriff's Posse. Santa and his Stagecoach will pull into the parking lot at Sunland Park Racetrack and Casino Saturday, Dec. 17 at 10:00 a.m.

More than 800 new toys are expected to be given away during the event to children selected by the local schools in Sunland Park, Santa Teresa, and La Union. The Christmas Toy Giveaway is a long-standing tradition of the Sheriff's Posse, who first began distributing toys to Sunland Park children during the 1960's. Over 1,100 toys will be given to children who might not otherwise have a present under the tree this Christmas through this program.

“Giving back to the community is a part of our workplace culture and we enjoy hosting the toy giveaway here,” said Mark Hettinger, General Manager at Sunland Park Racetrack and Casino.

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Santa to Appear at Sunland Saturday

Santa will make his annual pre-Christmas Eve visit to Sunland Park, as hundreds of area children will receive Christmas gifts as part of a giant toy giveaway organized by the El Paso County Sheriff's Posse. Santa and his stagecoach will pull into the parking lot at Sunland Dec. 17 at 10 a.m.

More than 800 new toys are expected to be given away during the event to children selected by the local schools in Sunland Park, Santa Teresa, and La Union. The Christmas Toy Giveaway is a long-standing tradition of the Sheriff's Posse, who first began distributing toys to Sunland Park children during the 1960's.

This year's toy giveaway will also benefit The Armed Services YMCA and several local charities and shelters.

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Sunland Park Announces Gift by Stanley E. Fulton Family Foundation

The Stanley E. Fulton Family Foundation, endowed by the late Stanley E. Fulton, long-time owner of Sunland Park Racetrack & Casino, is donating $500,000 to the Community Foundation of Southern New Mexico. It will benefit the Southern New Mexican community including residents of Dona Ana County. The funds will be used to support economic development, entrepreneurship, business retention and revitalization of the economy. The Community Foundation of Southern New Mexico serves as a community resource, connecting the Stanley E. Fulton Family Foundation to the individuals and businesses in need through the support of local area charitable organizations. These organizations are at work in their communities helping with physical and mental health needs.

“This gift is a very significant one and it will make a definite impact on our efforts to support Southern New Mexicans. This generous donation will improve the way of life for many of those in our county in need of support to start, retain and grow their businesses,” said Terra V. Winter, President, and CEO of Community Foundation of Southern New Mexico.

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New Mexico Horsemen File Ethics Complaint Against Regulators

The New Mexico Horsemen's Association (NMHA) has filed an ethics complaint against the New Mexico Racing Commission (NMRC) and the New Mexico Gaming Control Board, the latest salvo from horsemen in their fight against regulators over how purse money is to be distributed.

The complaint was filed with the New Mexico State Ethics Commission last Thursday.

The dispute goes back to at least December 2020, when the NMHA filed suit in the Second Judicial District Court in Bernalillo County to stop what it alleges was a longstanding practice by the commission of taking money that should have gone to purses and, instead, allowing tracks to use the money to pay for liability insurance for jockeys and exercise riders. The horsemen say that the transfer of purse money to racetrack expenses has cost the purse fund $8 million to date.

The NMHA also charges that the racing commission has retaliated by finding a way to cut off the revenue stream for the horsemen's group.

The NMHA says that it has been funded by voluntary contributions from member horse owners when they earn purse money. The horsemen charge that the commission voted to cut off the revenue stream, alleging that the commission decided that it was a matter of purse money being improperly funneled to the horsemen's group.

Gary Mitchell, the general counsel for the NMHA, called that “an effort to silence the state's traditional, and largest, advocate for horsemen, representing more than 4,000 Thoroughbred owners and trainers.”

“If you start doing away with the advocates that appear before the various state agencies and you exact this kind of retribution, it sets a dangerous precedent,” Mitchell said.

The ethics complaint accuses the New Mexico Racing Commission and the New Mexico Gaming Control Board of conspiring for the express purpose of undermining the horsemen's representative.

According to the NMHA, the New Mexico Gaming Control Board backed the commission, even though its own hearing officer ruled in favor of the horsemen on this matter.

According to the NMHA, in Aug. 2021, a District Court Judge ruled in favor of the horsemen and stayed the commission's action, meaning the contributions from purses to the horsemen's group should have resumed. Claiming that the commission has ignored the court order that would have allowed owners to resume making contributions, the horsemen's group is asking the courts to hold the racing commission and the gaming board in contempt of court.

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