Up and away: Mesilla Valley Balloon Rally returns to Las Cruces after a 14-year hiatus
The Mesilla Valley Balloon Rally is once again taking flight after a long hiatus.
The event has been revived, after 14 years, by lead organizer and Las Cruces native, Christine Casillas. The event launches with a KickOff Glow from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 17, at the Plaza de Las Cruces in Downtown Las Cruces. It continues the next day with a morning ascension at sunrise on Saturday, Jan. 18, at the Field of Dreams in Las Cruces. An evening glow will happen later that evening at sunrise. The event will conclude with a morning ascension at sunrise on Sunday, Jan. 19, at the Field of Dreams.
Up and away: The Mesilla Valley Balloon Rally returns to Las Cruces after a 14 year hiatus
Twenty hot air balloons and 15 radio-controlled (RC) balloons will be part of the Mesilla Valley Balloon Rally.
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The Mesilla Valley Balloon Rally began in 1977 with 13 balloons, according to a Visit Las Cruces news release. In 1985, it was named the Whole Enchilada Balloon Rally, and later returned to its original and current title in 1988. The last rally was held in 2011.
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Casillas remembers growing up with balloons in Las Cruces. As an adult, she moved to Colorado, where she met her fiance, John Gruenberg.
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Casillas and her fiance would attend rallies that were frequently held in Colorado. Casillas was excited for Gruenberg to experience the balloon rally in Las Cruces when the couple decided to move there.
鈥淲e were so sad when we found out it hadn鈥檛 been held since 2011,鈥 Casillas said. 鈥淎nd then, through a series of introductions, we met with Visit Las Cruces, who said they really wanted the rally. And so, they鈥檝e become our top sponsor, and they have been fabulous. They鈥檝e done more than donate funds. They鈥檝e donated time and guidance and advice and other resources, and I just feel so grateful and blessed to have them in our corner and bringing ballooning back to Las Cruces.鈥