Join us in welcoming Shane Dalton and his Dalton Gallery to downtown Silver City! Shane is an amazing desert landscape artist. Shane is a local artist that does prints as well as original works of art. Check out his gallery at 215 W. Broadway and YouTube channels, Dalton Gallery and Space Galleria.

Join us in welcoming Lorie Ranker and her Globe Galleria to downtown. Globe Galleria features Art and handcrafted works from New Mexico based artists. Check out their handmade-vintage apparel at 110 W. Yankie on Thurs, Fri and Sat from 11 am - 4 pm and Sun 11 am - 3 pm.

Join us in welcoming Roxanna Madrid and Santiago Arredondo and their restaurant Roxy's to downtown Silver City! Check out their great diner vibe and homestyle food at 619 N. Bullard from 7am - 2pm daily.  Open for dinner Thursday Friday Saturday 4pm-730pm. Follow them on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Roxys

Join us in welcoming Chrystal and Shanon Muehlhausen and their business scratch pop-up/Spicey Me Foods to downtown Silver City, located at 100 W. 8 St. Scratch is proud to bring new events & opportunities for yummy, homemade food to downtown Silver City. 

Their specialty spice blends are amazing! Check out their website https://linktr.ee/scratchsc to see their upcoming events.

We are so excited to welcome Nathan Howard and Two Piece Fried Chicken to downtown Silver City, located at 601 N Bullard St, Suite E! Two Piece Fried Chicken is a restaurant located in The Mint Chip Creamery that specializes in fried chicken, but also serves southern food, Indian food, and more! The Chef, Nathan Howard, uses seasonal ingredients and 20+ years of experience working with a variety of cuisines, to bring high-technique, flavor-packed, and always made from scratch dishes to Silver City. 

Starting in April they will be opened 11am - 5pm on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. Follow them on Facebook at facebook.com/twopiecefriedchicken.

Join us in welcoming Hilary Klein and Franky Deangelis and Wild Gila Studio (211 A N. Texas St) to downtown Silver City! Wild Gila Studio is a working studio and gallery displaying art by Hilary and Franky. Hilary's work specializes in southwest flora and fauna while Franky's work is wildly abstract with an urban edge. You can see this amazing art by appointment by emailing frankydeangelisart@gmail.com! Check out their instagram @wildgilastudio io and etsy shop at etsy.com/shop/HilaryKleinDesigns.

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