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Friday, November 15, 2013
Friday, November 15, 2013
  • 08:00am - 09:30am  Meet and Greet for Alan Webber, gubernatorial candidate  ::  Political

    Meet Alan Webber, Democrat Candidate for Governor, at a Campaign Coffee "Meet & Greet" in Silver City!   Please join us for coffee and pastries . Let's talk good jobs, great schools and anything else on your mind!   

  • 09:00am - 06:00pm  11th Annual Challenging Child Conference  ::  Education

    Registration and payment must be received by November 8th! For more information contact the WNMU/Family Counseling Center at 575-538-6483.   

  • 09:30am - 12:30pm  Introduction to the Internet  ::  Spiritual

    Participants will be given an overview of the Internet. Search engines, email and online forms will be covered. Register early at 575-527-8799, Ext. 110 Space is limited   

    Location  Silver City Public Library

  • 10:00am - 05:00pm  Silver City Fiber Arts Festival  ::  Arts & Music

    A Two Day Celebration of All Things Fiber!  November 15 & 16.Fiber art exhibits, quilts, vendors of fine fiber art, fiber art supplies, workshops and demos!Silver City Museum will provide a "Make & Take Fiber Sample" craft activity at their ...   

  • 12:00pm - 01:00pm  Grant County Trails Group  ::  Health & Wellness

    Trails Group promotes trail usage, maintenance and programs to keep Grant County walking and hiking to better health.   

  • 01:30pm - 04:30pm  Introduction to the Internet  ::  Education

    Participants will be given an overview of the Internet. Search engines, email and online forms will be covered. Register early at 575-527-8799, Ext. 110 Space is limited   

    Location  Silver City Public Library

  • 05:00pm - 08:00pm  Harry Benjamin artwork, part one, opening reception at WNMU  ::  Arts & Music

    Phase one of a two-part exhibition. Opening reception.  On display through Dec. 3. Second phase to open Jan. 24. Auction Feb. 22.   

    Location  WNMU Francis McCray Gallery of Contemporarly Art

  • 06:00pm  Coye Cooper  ::  Arts & Music

    country & rock. Free   

    Location  Diane's Parlor

  • 06:00pm - 08:00pm  Fridays' Welding Workshop  ::  Education

    Welding processes will mainly focus on MIG (wire feed) welding with some torch & grinder work. These sessions will give interested folks some hands-on experience with metalwork, while we convert unused bicycles and parts into art and utilitarian objects.   

    Contact  388-1444

  • 07:00pm  "Alien Plant Invasion" Presentation  ::  Education

    Donna Stevens, Director of the Upper Gila Watershed Alliance, presents "Alien Plant Invasion," the results of a three-year inventory of invasive plants in the Aldo Leopold Wilderness.   

    Location  WNMU Harlan Hall

  • 07:00pm  Hi Lo Silvers Autumn Concert  ::  Arts & Music

    FREE.  November 15 & 17.Directed by Valdeen Wooton and accompanied by Virginia Robertson on piano and Bill Baldwin on bass viola, the chorus will sing old favorites, spirituals, and songs from Broadway and film. Also on the program is a song ...   

  • 07:30pm  Laura Meyer  ::  Arts & Music

    Folk Rock Songwriter from California.   

    Contact  538-9911

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