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Saturday, March 24, 2018
Saturday, March 24, 2018
  • Now Showing at the Silco Theatre  ::  Arts & Music

    "Tomb Raider" (PG-13) 4:00 & 7:00pm   

    Location  Silco Theatre

    Contact  www.thesilco.com or 575-956-6185

  • 09:00am - 03:00pm  Friends of Clay Annual Pottery Sale  ::  Arts & Music

    The sale will feature a great 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 for the benefit of Western’s clay program.   

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    Location  614 N. Bullard St

    Contact  575-313-7278

  • 09:00am - 02:00pm  Town & Country Garden Thrift Shop Spring Sale  ::  Fundraiser

    Grand Reopening! A festive array of lovely new (to you!) spring & summer clothes, plus a lot of free stuff & an entirely new shop: repainted, reorganized.   

    Location  Town and Country Garden Thrift Store

  • 10:00am  Easter Egg Hunt In Hurley  ::  Kids' Activity

    Children between the ages of 2 and 8 from the Mining District are welcome, but should be accompanied by an adult. Some baskets will be available, but children are encouraged to bring their own Easter Basket, if possible. Plastic eggs ...   

    Location  North Hurley Playground

    Contact  575-313-7997

  • 11:00am  "The Secret Lives of Snakes"  ::  Education

    Meet a friendly, harmless snake, get your questions answered, and learn something new about your snake neighbors. Few animals are as mythologized and shrouded in misunderstanding as snakes. Whether they inspire fear and loathing or intrigue and reverence, most of ...   

    Location  Silver City Public Library

    Contact  This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 575-538-3672

  • 12:00pm  "Walk For Our Lives: Silver City Rally to End Gun Violence  ::  Public Meetings

    Community members from Silver City, NM will gather as part of the March for Our Lives movement. The gathering is one of hundreds happening around the country planned by students and survivors of gun violence in communities big and small, ...   

    Location  Gough Park

  • 01:00pm  STRONG by Zumba HIIT Training  ::  Health & Wellness

    Taught by Carissa Guild. $8.00 per class.   

    Location  Conservatory of Dance Studio

    Contact  575-494-2926 or carissag.zumba.com

  • 05:00pm - 07:00pm  Woodcut Design With Phillip Parotti  ::  Arts & Music

    $40, pre-registration required. Phil Parotti will offer a two-session class covering the basics involved with woodcut design, woodcut carving, and woodblock printing. Students will need to supply their own cutting tools, ink roller, and ink, but a practice woodblock will ...   

    Location  Leyba and Ingalls Arts

  • 05:30pm - 07:30pm  Enchilada Dinner Sponsored by LGBTQ Grant County  ::  Fundraiser

    Advance tickets or reseravtions can be had at Javalinas Coffee House or by phone or email. Dinner tickets are $8 ($6 for kids 10 and under) each and dinner includes red cheese enchilada casserole, rice, beans and salad. Drinks offered ...   

    Location  The Volunteer Center

    Contact  Advance tickets: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. or Ted at 575.654-3851

  • 06:30pm  Ray Cressler  ::  Arts & Music

    Live mjusic   

    Location  Buckhorn Saloon

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