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Sunday, November 17, 2013
Sunday, November 17, 2013
  • 10:00am  "Preparing for the Great Festival of Gratitude" Presentation  ::  Spiritual

    Rev. Azima Lila Forest will speak about "Preparing for the Great Festival of Gratitude." We will explore this territory as we prepare ourselves spiritually for Thanksgiving.Please join us. There will be coffee and conversation, with light refreshments, after the service.   

    Contact  (575) 539-2568

  • 10:00am  Gila Friends Meeting  ::  Spiritual

    Join us in the unity of group meditation to satisfy the spirit.  This manner of worship is open to all.Dec. 30 at 11:30 am - Bring a dish and share with Friends in a social gathering.   

    Location  First Church of Harmony

  • 12:00pm  LGBT Brunch  ::  Social Events

    All LGBT folk, friends and allies WELCOME!Bring a dish to share if you like.   

    Contact  388-5430

  • 01:00pm - 04:00pm  Silver City Museum Society Annual Meeting  ::  Public Meetings

    The annual meeting will feature Henrietta Christmas presenting History of the Spanish in Southwest New Mexico and entertainment from a barbershop quartet!Come and learn about what the Silver City Museum Society does and how we serve the Silver City Museum.538-5921   

    Location  WNMU Besse-Forward Global Resource Center

    Contact  538-5921

  • 02:00pm - 03:30pm  Literacy Alive to celebrate Young Voices of Silver City  ::  Arts & Music

    Literacy Alive is a program designed to encourage and support scholars in their pursuit of the humanities. Young scholars of Silver City, Bayard, Hurley, Mimbres, Cliff and Gila responded by making their voices heard through the publication, Young Voices of ...   

    Location  Silco Theater

  • 03:00pm  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 ...   

  • 04:00pm  Bridge Community Early Sunday Supper  ::  Fundraiser

     Enjoy an early supper of pasta, salad, bread, dessert and beverage for a $10 donation.  Entertainment by the Gila Highlanders.Bridge Community is a project to bring a continuum of care, senior living facility (independent through end-of-life), all on one campus, to ...   

    Location  First United Methodist Church

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