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Now Showing at the Silco Theatre :: Arts & Music
"Beauty and the Beast" (PG) 1:00, 4:00 & 7:00pm
Location Silco Theatre
Contact www.thesilco.com or 575-956-6185
09:00am - 01:00pm Church of the Good Shepherd Garage Sale :: Fundraiser
Books, toys, bedding, collectibles. Fill a bag with clothes for only $2 starting at noon.
Location Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd
09:00am - 03:00pm Friends of Clay Pottery Sale :: Fundraiser
The sale is next to The Pink Store and will feature a diverse selection of pottery and clay art works donated by current and former WNMU clay students, faculty, and professional potters. All proceeds from the sale will be used ...
Location The Pink Store
Contact 575-313-7278
09:00am - 11:00am The Savvy Caregiver Program :: Health & Wellness
A free seven session course presented by the Alzheimer’s Association, NM Chapter will be held each Saturday, beginning April 1st through May 13. Class size is limited so call now to register. Participants may be reimbursed for the cost of ...
Location Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
Contact Gigi 505-358-1590 or
10:00am - 11:30am "River Trip" Ongoing Experiential Poetry Group :: Arts & Music
This poetry group, sponsored by the River Chapter of New Mexico State Poetry Society (www.nmsps.org), is open to all who enjoy a supportive and engaging environment in which to make connections, hone skills and share their literary art. The focus ...
Location Yankie Creek Coffee House
Contact
10:00am - 05:00pm 4th Annual Southwest Birds Show - Grant County Art Guild :: Arts & Music
This juried show is a celebration of art inspired by the birds of the Southwest. There will be an opening reception from 4 to 6 p.m. on Friday, March 24. Meet the artists and enjoy refreshments, live music and beautiful ...
Location Bear Mountain Lodge
Contact 575-534-9400 or www.gcag.org
10:00am - 01:00pm Love Your Library Day :: Social Events
Cooper Street will be closed from College to 8th for live music and outdoor games. Come enjoy cookies and snacks, free books, stories and activities for kids, and door prizes (including a $50 grand prize donated by Western Bank)! Replacement ...
Location Silver City Public Library
Contact Call to volunteer 575-388-0892
12:00pm Kite Fly and Tailgate Picnic :: Rural Roads
Admission is free. There will be a free raffle drawing for a kite at 2.30pm, so be sure to pick up your raffle ticket on arrival at the gate with the labyrinth sign. We provide water, kite mending supplies, a Johnny ...
Location Whitewater Mesa Labyrinths
Contact http://www.wmlabyrinths.com/glenwood.shtml or 575-313-1002
12:00pm Mustang Showcase Highlights Campus Life, Programs, Scholarships :: Education
Free, lunch included. For High school and community college students looking to enroll at Western New Mexico University in the upcoming fall semester. Prospective students wil get a preview of life on campus and their programs of interest. The Tuition Guarantee ...
Location Western New Mexico University
Contact Register online: http://admissions.wnmu.edu/showcase
01:00pm - 02:00pm Co-op Explorers DIY Class - Make Ladybug Apple Treats :: Kids' Activity
In celebration of Earth Day, we will be making organic ladybug apple treats. Kids of all ages are welcome and kids ages 12 and under are invited to become a Silver City Food Co+op Explorer. To become a card-carrying Co+op ...
Location Market Cafe
01:00pm Walking Tour of the Mattocks Ruin :: Tours
Location Mimbres Culture Heritage Site
07:00pm Movies at the Light Hall Theater :: Arts & Music
"Split" (PG-13)
Location Light Hall Theatre
Contact movies.wnmu.edu
08:00pm - 11:00pm "Rhythm and Blues and Rainbows Too" Scholarship Benefit Dance :: Fundraiser
A PFLAG scholarship benefit dance, featuring Brandon Perrault and Friends. Beer and wine sales by Vicki’s Eatery, plus pizza and calzones. $10 per person/$5 for students with a valid ID. All ages welcome, but only those 21 and over may ...
Location Old Elk's Club
Contact 575-590-8797
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