Sign in Welcome! Log into your account your username your password Forgot your password? Get help Privacy Policy Password recovery Recover your password your email A password will be e-mailed to you. HomeNews News Navajo donates to Guadalupe Park By: ADP Staff February 6, 2013 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Related stories News Derrick Floor park getting new life as Oil Patch Plaza Twenty years after the creation and dedication of the... Sports Stroud offers inspiration to City of Champions Most people would struggle to write their life story... News Roswell Air Center adding third flight to DFW The Roswell Air Center has announced that a third... From left, Navajo Refining Community Affairs Coordinator Shannon Johnson and Artesia City Councilor and Navajo Representative Jeff Youtsey present Mayor Phillip Burch and City Councilor Jose Aguilar with a check for $25,000 on behalf of Navajo Refining. The funds will be used to renovate Guadalupe Park, specifically providing amenities such as new lighting and park benches. “We’re all very grateful to Navajo,” said Aguilar, who has been recently lobbying for funds to improve the park. “They have always been a very community-minded corporation, and I’m very grateful for how much they’ve been willing to share with us on this project and throughout the years.” “I’m extremely grateful to Navajo for making such a generous donation,” Burch said. “This is just another example of how generous the businesses in Artesia are to the community.”Rob Larson – Daily Press ADP Staff Join the Artesia Daily Press Newsletter Stay informed with the latest Artesia news and updates, directly in your inbox. Subscribe now! Name First Last Email* Latest stories News Derrick Floor park getting new life as Oil Patch Plaza Sports Stroud offers inspiration to City of Champions News Roswell Air Center adding third flight to DFW Crime Artesia man caught breaking into local vape shop; accomplice still at large Previous articleMan dies after being subdued by Roswell policeNext articleProsecution expected to rest in Flores trial