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Now Showing at the Silco Theatre :: Arts & Music
"The Predator" (R) 4:00 & 7:00pm
Location Silco Theater
Contact www.thesilco.com or 575-956-6185
"Arte Chicano de San Vicente 2018" Exhibition :: Arts & Music
Artwork in a variety of media and styles highlight the range and talent of Chicano artists working in Silver City. The works of Fred Barraza, Patty Countryman, Krissy Ramirez and Grecia Rivas are featured in this year's exhibition. The artworks ...
Location Silver City Museum
Contact 575-538-5921 or www.silvercitymuseum.org or
08:00am - 02:00pm Glenwood Street Market :: Social Events
Featuring arts and crafts, and food, the Market is growing. New vendors are adding even more variety to the selections. The latest addition is home-made ice cream.The Market will also be open on Labor Day, Monday Sept. 3.
Location Glenwood, New Mexico
08:30am - 12:00pm Silver City Farmers' Market :: Social Events
Fresh local produce, plants, music and fun. Silver City Mainstreet Plaza7th Street between Bullard Street and the Big Ditch.
Location Silver City Farmers Market
09:00am - 10:00am Sacred Activism: Meditation for World Healing and Peace :: Spiritual
In each session, we will go into deep relaxation, join our spiritual energies, and use them for healing and blessing in four directions: to ourselves, to those we know in need, to places and situations on the planet in crisis, ...
Location Lotus Center
10:00am - 04:00pm Featured Artists of the Grant County Art Guild :: Arts & Music
This weekend’s Featured Artists of the Grant County Art Guild are: Paula Kopenec, Kumihimo style Jewelery on Friday; Ann Nace, Plein air paintings on Saturday; and Sally Barnes, Pencil and Pen & Ink drawings on Sunday.
Location Hearst Church Gallery
10:00am - 01:00pm Library Arcade :: Kids' Activity
Teens are invited to hang out with video games, board games, music. We will use Nintendo Switch for the first time on September 15--thanks to the Friends of the Library for providing the device! Ages 10+, free, no registration necessary.
Location Silver City Public Library
Contact 575-538-3672 or
11:00am - 05:30pm Third Annual Silver City Pride Fest :: Social Events
Market, musicians galore, the World Famous Doggie Drag Show (1:00), food trucks, vendors and extra special live performances by Local Drag Queens (2:00) and Legendary Drag Singer Bella Gigante from Santa Fe (11:30 and 3:40).
Location Gough Park
Contact 575-654-3851
11:30am - 01:00pm Pro-Life Rally :: Education
Pro-Life Rally each second and fourth Saturday in property between highway 180 and Walmart.
Location Area in front of Walmart
12:00pm Harvest Bingo and 50/50 Cash Raffle :: Social Events
Doors open at noon for lunch at the Center on Highway 180 in downtown Glenwood. Games start at 12:30 p.m. There will be a $100 Blackout game and door prizes.
Location Glenwood Senior Center
02:00pm - 04:00pm "Just Words" :: Arts & Music
Sharman Apt Russell and Richard Felder read from their work, followed by open mic.
Location Tranquil Buzz Coffee House
Contact
04:00pm - 05:30pm Basics of Tribal Bellydance Class :: Social Events
Suggested donation $10 or class card. Tribal is about group improvisation and dancing in community for mutual fun --NOT performance! We will focus on learning and practicing just a few traditional Tribal moves - our focus will be Power, Grace, ...
Location Lotus Center
Contact 575-956-6647 or
06:30pm Lloyd Lamar Quarter :: Arts & Music
Live music
Location Buckhorn Saloon
07:00pm Movies at the Light Hall Theater :: Arts & Music
"Incredibles 2" (PG)
Location Light Hall Theatre
Contact movies.wnmu.edu
08:00pm Pride Fest Dance for Those 21 and Over :: Social Events
Admission is $5 plus two cans for the Food Bank.
Location Fry House
Contact 575-654-3851
08:00pm Pride Fest Dance for Those Under 21 :: Social Events
Admission is two cans of food for the Food Bank.
Location Old Elk's Club
Contact 575-654-3851
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