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Friday, March 20, 2015
Friday, March 20, 2015
  • 08:00am  Gila EDA Roundtable Meeting  ::  Public Meetings

    8:00 am - Coffee & Conversation8:30 am - Business MeetingCharles Kelly and Melissa Kelly, owner/operators of our Hometown Sears will be this month's presenters. Charlie and Melissa will be sharing with us how they have built their thriving business in ...   

    Location  Grant County Administration Center

  • 10:00am - 05:00pm  Gila Native Plant Society Plant Sale  ::  Health & Wellness

    March 20 & 21.The Thirteenth Annual Native Plant Pre-Sale and Educational Fair sponsored by the Gila chapter of the Native Plant Society of New Mexico joins the Home & Garden Expo for the first time! The Home & Garden Expo admission ...   

    Location  Grant County Veterans Memorial Business and Conference Center

  • 10:00am - 05:00pm  Home and Garden Expo  ::  Fundraiser

    March 20 & 21.The Home and Garden Expo, a fundraising event for the Silver City Farmers Market, will feature contractors, garden suppliers, hardware suppliers, and small local vendors. Everything you need to get your home and gardens ready for spring!The ...   

    Location  Grant County Veterans Memorial Business and Conference Center

    Contact  388-2343

  • 10:00am - 12:00pm  Microsoft Excel Basics Class  ::  Education

    FREE.This class will focus on maintaining PCs running Windows 7. Windows 7 laptops will be available for practice.Register at 538-3672. Limit 14 students.   

    Location  Silver City Public Library

    Contact  538-3672

  • 02:00pm - 04:00pm  Basic Computer Skills Series  ::  Education

    FREE. March 18 through April 10, Wednesdays and Fridays.Covers computer hardware basics, computer operation basics, internet and emailing, and Microsoft Office basics.Register at first class or at 574-5101. Limit 14 students.   

    Location  Silver City Public Library

    Contact  538-3672

  • 02:00pm  Writing Across the Curriculum  ::  Education

    FREE and open to the public.Listen to at least 11 short readings by Western New Mexico University faculty and staff members celebrating well-known historic women such as author Mary Shelley and feminist Judith Sargent Murray.   

    Location  WNMU Miller Library

    Contact  538-6336

  • 06:00pm  Movies at Light Hall  ::  Arts & Music

    FREE for WNMU students; community students - $1; adults - $2.Fridays, 6 p.m. & 9:30 p.m.; Saturdays, 6 & 9:30 p.m.; Sunday 2 p.m.Concession items available for sale. Movie titles: http://movies.wnmu.edu.   

    Location  WNMU Light Hall

    Contact  538-6336

  • 07:00pm  Gila Native Plant Society Meeting  ::  Social Events

    Dr. Jose Herrera of WNMU will give a presentation on "Fungi Inhabiting the Roots of Native Arid Land Grasses."   

    Location  WNMU Harlan Hall

  • 08:00pm  The Roadrunners  ::  Arts & Music

    Live Music.   

    Location  Little Toad Creek Brewery

  • 09:30pm  Movies at Light Hall  ::  Arts & Music

    FREE for WNMU students; community students - $1; adults - $2.Fridays, 6 p.m. & 9:30 p.m.; Saturdays, 6 & 9:30 p.m.; Sunday 2 p.m.Concession items available for sale. Movie titles: http://movies.wnmu.edu.   

    Location  WNMU Light Hall

    Contact  538-6336

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