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March 25, 2012 - March 31, 2012
March 25, 2012 - March 31, 2012
  • 10:00am  "Kingdom Parables of Jesus"  ::  Spiritual

    Rev. Tyler Connoley will explore some of the so-called Kingdom Parables of Jesus, with respect to the shocking nature of those parables when viewed within their cultural context.  Coffee, light refreshments, and conversation follow the service.   

    Contact  538-0101

  • 10:00am - 03:00pm  Fruit Tree Workshop  ::  Education

    Learn how to care for fig, pomegranate and Chinese date trees here in New Mexico with Lloyd Kreitzer, former professor of tropical agriculture at the University of Hawaii.  The workshop starts in the Silver City Food Co-op Community Room then ...   

    Contact  388-2343

  • 12:00pm  LGBT Brunch  ::  Social Events

       

  • 01:00pm  Women's Celebration Parade & Music!  ::  Social Events

    In honor of International Women's History Month Celebration, join in the following Celebration Festivities: 1:00 pm - Gather at Morningstar Parking Lot2:00 pm - Parade starts, travels south on Bullard StreetPost Parade - Music Celebration at Javalina!  Bullard & Broadway   

  • 02:00pm  Faith Community Annual Meeting  ::  Public Meetings

    The public is invited for a brief program and progress updates regarding "Bridge Community," a new choice in housing for those needing assisted living.  The program includes a question and answer period, as well as refreshments being served.     

  • 04:00pm  Healing Al-Anon Group  ::  Health & Wellness

    Every Sunday.   

    Contact  313-9400

  • 04:00pm  Women Musicians - Open Mike  ::  Arts & Music

    Mary and Phil Brown host open mike for women musicians!   

  • 10:00am  Historic Mining District Tour  ::  Tours

    Bus tour to learn about the mining history in and around Bayard. Call for reservations.   

    Contact  537-3327

  • 11:00am - 01:00pm  SOUPER Tuesday  ::  Fundraiser

    Every Tuesday. Fundraiser for Faith Community, planned senior living community for southwest New Mexico. Each week features a meat-based soup and a vegetarian soup, all homemade, with bread and beverage for $6.   

    Contact  574-2724

  • 01:00pm  Town & Country Garden Club Meeting  ::  Social Events

    Last Tuesday of the month.  This month's meeting will be presented by Silver Leaf Florist.  There will be a short garden "tip" appropriate to the season at each monthly meeting, and there are always refreshments after the presentation.  All are ...   

    Contact  534-4750

  • 06:00pm  Tea Party Patriots Meeting  ::  Political

    2nd and 4th Tuesdays.  This meeting's speaker will be Paul Gessing, President of The Rio Grande Foundation (RGF), which is dedicated to increasing liberty and prosperity for all of New Mexico's citizens. Through RGF, New Mexicans are informed of the ...   

  • 06:30pm - 08:00pm  Compassionate Friends Meeting  ::  Health & Wellness

    4th Tuesdays. Our mission is to provide support and assist families toward positive resolution of grief following the death of a child of any age.   

    Contact  534-1134

  • 07:00pm - 09:00pm  Scott at the Parlor  ::  Arts & Music

    Every Tuesday.   

    Contact  538-8722

  • 07:30pm  Special Performance: The Dead Pigeons  ::  Arts & Music

       

    Contact  538-9911

  • 12:00pm - 01:00pm  Non-Profit Brown Bag Series  ::  Education

    Suzanne Jamison presents "Appreciative Inquiry and Asset Mapping: Tools for Developing Local Resources."  Sign up on-line at www.wellnesscoalition.org.   

    Contact  534-0665 Ext 208

  • 05:30pm  CATS Board Meeting  ::  Public Meetings

    Monthly meeting, open to the public, last Wednesdays.   

    Contact  534-0130

  • 07:00pm  Film Series: "Beginning of the Universe"  ::  Arts & Music

    Joel Primack, Physics Department, University of Santa Cruz, describes the emergence of the Universe.  Also, Galaxies Forming covers topics ranging from the shapes of the galaxies to the formation of the Milky Way.   

    Contact  590-5561

  • 07:00pm  Progressive Voters Alliance Meeting  ::  Political

    Join this non-partisan group as advocates of social and economic justice, political equality, and environmental stewardship.   

    Contact  534-9005

  • 07:30pm  Scott Helmer  ::  Arts & Music

       

    Contact  538-9911

  • 03:00pm  "40 Hours of Devotion with the Holy Eucharist"  ::  Spiritual

    Santa Clara Catholic Church is observing Lent by holding "40 Hours of Devotion", which will conclude with the Exposition and Benediction.  Begins at 3:00 pm on Thursday and runs continuously to 5:00 pm on Saturday.  Call to reserve your time ...   

    Contact  537-3731

  • 06:00pm  Silver City Town Council  ::  Public Meetings

    RESCHEDULED from March 27.    2nd & 4th Tuesdays.   

  • "40 Hours of Devotion with the Holy Eucharist"  ::  Spiritual

    Santa Clara Catholic Church is observing Lent by holding "40 Hours of Devotion", which will conclude with the Exposition and Benediction.  Begins at 3:00 pm on Thursday and runs continuously to 5:00 pm on Saturday.  Call to reserve your time ...   

    Contact  537-3731

  • 09:00am - 01:00pm  Stuff-a-Truck Food Drive!  ::  Health & Wellness

    Also March 31.  Join The Volunteer Center of Grant County for the first Stuff A Truck community event to collect donations that will help Grant County families meet their basic needs.  Donations to be accepted are: soap, shampoo, conditioner, tooth ...   

    Contact  388-2988

  • 11:00am  Fish Fry for Lent  ::  Social Events

    Every Friday in Lent.  Maybe enchiladas, too!   

    Contact  534-0048

  • 04:30pm - 07:30pm  WNMU Art Graduates Exhibition  ::  Arts & Music

    The public is invited to attend opening reception for WNMU's annual 2012 Juried Art Graduates Exhibition of 40 artists' work.  Dr. Suk-Jun Kim, new Assistant Professor of Sound is the Awards Juror.  Art awards will be announced during the reception, ...   

    Contact  538-6517

  • 05:30pm - 08:00pm  Wally Lawder & Martyn Pearson  ::  Arts & Music

       

  • 06:30pm - 08:30pm  Bill Isles  ::  Arts & Music

       

  • 07:00pm  Dane Dexter on the Baby Grand  ::  Arts & Music

       

  • 07:00pm  One Act Plays & Musical Opera  ::  Arts & Music

    Also March 31.  Presenting Old Saybrook by Woody Allen, Blind Willie and the Talking Dog by Shel Silverstein, and Paradise by the Dashboard Light by Meatloaf.  Presented by Lordsburg High School Drama.  FREE.   

  • 07:30pm  Steve Reynolds  ::  Arts & Music

       

    Contact  538-9911

  • 07:30pm  The Milk Carton Kids in Concert  ::  Arts & Music

    MRAC's Folk Series presents The Milk Carton Kids, a combination of back-porch Americana and pop, with musical story-telling.    

    Contact  538-2505

  • "40 Hours of Devotion with the Holy Eucharist"  ::  Spiritual

    Santa Clara Catholic Church is observing Lent by holding "40 Hours of Devotion", which will conclude with the Exposition and Benediction.  Begins at 3:00 pm on Thursday and runs continuously to 5:00 pm on Saturday.  Call to reserve your time ...   

    Contact  537-3731

  • 09:00am - 03:00pm  10th Annual Dutch Oven Cook-Off!  ::  Social Events

    Free event to see how dutch oven cooking is done and to enjoy tastes of various dishes at the Tasters' Delight event at 2:00 pm.  New Mexico, Arizona, and West Texas cooks compete, with cash prizes for the best!   

    Contact  388-4806

  • 09:00am - 01:00pm  Stuff-a-Truck Food Drive!  ::  Health & Wellness

    Also March 30.  Join The Volunteer Center of Grant County for the first Stuff A Truck community event to collect donations that will help Grant County families meet their basic needs.  Donations to be accepted are: soap, shampoo, conditioner, tooth ...   

    Contact  388-2988

  • 11:00am  "The Wild West on the West Fork"  ::  Education

    Storyteller, historian, and author Marilyn Markel presents a tale of the Upper Gila and the Gila Wilderness.  This is one in a series (March 3, 17, & 31) of programs by Ms. Markel that "Follow in the Footsteps of Adolph Bandelier."    

    Contact  538-3672

  • 01:00pm - 04:00pm  Family Fun Day  ::  Social Events

    Obstacle course, horseshoe throwing contest, bike riding, Zumba, cooking demos, sack races, coloring booths, hiking, raffles, etc.  FREE and open to all.   

    Contact  519-2308

  • 01:00pm - 03:00pm  Solar Ovens & Cooking Workshop  ::  Public Meetings

    See solar ovens and learn how they work, how to cook in them, and how to care for them.  FREE.  RSVP for location:  534-0123.   

    Contact  534-0123

  • 05:30pm - 08:00pm  New Mexico Centennial Celebration  ::  Fundraiser

    Congressman Steve Pearce and GOP New Mexico Chairman Monty Newman will be Keynote Speakers.  Join us for a catered dinner, silent auction, door prizes.   

    Contact  534-9811

  • 06:30pm  Andy Sauer on the Baby Grand  ::  Arts & Music

       

  • 06:30pm - 08:30pm  Greg & Scott  ::  Arts & Music

       

  • 07:00pm  One Act Plays & Musical Opera  ::  Arts & Music

    Also March 30.  Presenting Old Saybrook by Woody Allen, Blind Willie and the Talking Dog by Shel Silverstein, and Paradise by the Dashboard Light by Meatloaf.  Presented by Lordsburg High School Drama.  FREE.   

  • 07:00pm  Tina & Her Pony  ::  Arts & Music

    Indie Appalachian Rock Music.   

  • 07:30pm  Steve Reynolds  ::  Arts & Music

       

    Contact  538-9911

  • 09:00pm  Disco Dance Party!  ::  Arts & Music

    Benefit fundraiser for Parents, Families, and Friends of Lesbians & Gays (PFLAG) with DJ Big K.  Free dance lessons with Melinda Shaner at 8:00 pm.   

    Contact  313-4087

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