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{{/_source.additionalInfo}}These releases come from other sources than the Grant County Beat. This category will include events in and news releases from Grant, Catron, Hidalgo and Luna counties.
Sunday, Nov. 2
Unwanted subject – Highway 61 – San Lorenzo
Suspicious activity – N. Hurley Road – N. Hurley
Noise complaint – North Loop – Silver City – 1:53 a.m.
Noise complaint – Mann Drive – Silver City – 1:25 a.m.
Special detail – Stonegarden – E. Highway 180
Warrant – Tom Foy Blvd. – Bayard
DVO violation – Arroyo Seco Road – Silver City
Dog bite – Bellm Street -- Santa Clara
Welfare check – Rosedale Road – Silver City
Suspicious person – 32nd Street Bypass – Silver City
Suspicious vehicle – C Bar Ranch Road – Highway 90
On Wednesday November 26–at 12 noon the day BEFORE Thanksgiving, MOUNTAIN AIRE FOLK MUSIC will share Celtic and American musical selections in Silver City. The event is presented by the Church of the Singing Heart and hosted by Tranquil Buzz Coffee House in Silver City. Seating indoors and in the garden. No admission fee.
Come yourselves, send your guests! Enjoy deciding on the varied beverages and hot or cold light eats available for sale by host Tranquil Buzz Coffee House.
Wednesday, November 26
12:00-2:00 pm
Presented by Church of the Singing Heart
Hosted by Tranquil Buzz Coffee House
300 North Arizona St (corner of Yankie St.)
Silver City, NM
No admission fee.
www.youtube.com/MtnAireMusic
Sunday. Nov. 2
Game and Fish -- Little Walnut Road
Criminal trespass warning – N. Swan Street
Suspicious activity – Ethel Lane
Suspicious person – E. 32nd Street
Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle – Harris Road
Criminal trespass warning – E. 13th Street
Monday, Nov. 3
The Southwest Women's Fiber Arts Collective (SWFAC) in collaboration with the Future Forge Makerspace, is offering community members free mending of clothes and teaching how to mend clothes. This free program will be held at the Future Forge located at 307 East College Ave on Saturday, November 15, 2025 from 10 am to 12 noon.
Did you know that 66% of unwanted clothes and textiles wind up in the landfill? Or that less than 15% are recycled and the rest, 19% are burned? Mending Our Ways is a program to help reduce clothing waste by teaching community members how to mend and offering free mending of clothes. On the 15th, community members can bring one item that needs a simple repair like replacing a button or a tear in a shirt or pants.
11/6/25- Deputies responded to a burglary complaint on Cottage San Rd, Silver City NM. Numerous items were taken. If anyone has any information on this case you are encouraged to contact the Grant County Sheriff's Office. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Last years BazaarThe "Ladies with A Mission" of Cross Point Church are busy preparing for their 20th Annual Holiday Bazaar, which they will host Friday, November 14, from 9:00am-4:00pm, and Saturday, November 15, from 9:00am-3:00pm, in the Fellowship Hall of the church at 11600 U.S. Highway 180 E.
"There is always a great festive atmosphere. There will be a wide variety of gift items and crafts from over 30 vendors, including items for holiday gift giving and decorating," a spokeswoman said. Everyone is welcome to come and enjoy and get ready for the holiday season and have breakfast or lunch."
The church kitchen, under the direction of Dave Trombly, will feature breakfast and lunch items including a variety of soups, burritos, and other "yummy fare". As usual, the kitchen will feature homemade pies and empanadas.
Proceeds from the event will enable LWAM to fund ministries, including assistance to local schools, supporting various community needs, and providing dinner for bereaved families.
For more information call 538-9462 or 388-1584.
SILVER CITY, NM — Do you have a story to tell? Are you ready to step onto the stage and share truth, laughter, strength, and transformation? This coming February, 2026, TheActrix Studio LLC will bring back The Vagina Monologues for the third time in Silver City, and this year's beneficiary is the vital local nonprofit, Fight Like a Girl (FLAG).
FLAG's vision is to empower women and girls through action: "An organization dedicated to empowering the girls and women of Grant County to See Something and Do Something," says President, Lydia Villegas. "Fight Like a Girl, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, equips women and girls with the skills and confidence to thrive—and in turn, strengthen our local workforce."
Three Silver City authors will read from, sign, and sell books that recently received the top awards in their genres from the New Mexico Book Awards. A fourth award-winning book will also be for sale. A wildlife tracking memoir, a botanical garden murder mystery, a cookbook, and a coffee table photography book show the diversity of the talents and interests of local authors. The event will occur from 1:00 to 3:00 at Avalon Books and Music, 405. N. Bullard St. in Silver City. Refreshments from The Bear Mountain Lodge Cookbook will be served.
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