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July 01, 2012 - July 07, 2012
July 01, 2012 - July 07, 2012
  • 10:00am - 11:30am  Children's Summer Reading Program  ::  Education

    This year's theme is "Dream Big -- Read!" and includes storytelling, arts and crafts, and other activities for school-aged children.   

    Contact  537-6244

  • 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

  • 03:00pm - 06:30pm  Gila Farmers' Market  ::  Health & Wellness

    Every Tuesday.   

    Contact  Call Teleah Dabbs 575-535-2729

  • 03:00pm  Grant County Food Policy Council  ::  Public Meetings

    The public is encouraged to attend this meeting of the advisory council to the Grant County Commission to encourage sustainability by promoting local agriculture and ranching, develop solutions to food insecurity, and develop policies and plans to make affordable healthy ...   

    Contact  388-1198 ext. 12

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

    Every Tuesday.   

    Contact  538-8722

  • 07:00am - 10:00am  4th of July Cowboy Breakfast  ::  Social Events

    Kiwanis Club serving breakfast.   

  • 10:00am  July 4th Parade!  ::  Social Events

    Join the fun!  This year's theme is New Mexico's Centennial: Honor the Past, Envision the Future.Parade route: from Gough Park at 12th Street and Pope to Hudson Street, along Hudson to Broadway, Broadway to Bullard Street, along Bullard and back to Gough ...   

    Contact  538-3785

  • 10:30am - 02:00pm  4th of July BBQ Lunch  ::  Social Events

    Kiwanis Club serving BBQ lunch.   

  • 11:00am - 04:00pm  Fourth of July Ice Cream Social!  ::  Social Events

    The Silver City Museum's Ice Cream Social's Opening Ceremonies start at 11:00 am with live entertainment, as follows:11 am -- Gila Highlanders12 pm -- Jessica Juarez1 pm -- Bonnie Maldonado Poetry Reading & Rising River String Band2 pm -- Concert ...   

    Contact  538-5921

  • 12:00pm - 05:00pm  4th of July Gough Park Entertainment!  ::  Arts & Music

    IN THE GAZEBO: National Anthem –MaryAnne Ihlefeld                                                                                                                               DJ Thai Tech                                           ---  Noon to 5 pm Patriotic songs performed by Cody Petty   ---  1 pm  Alyssia Carrillo, Karaoke                          ...   

  • 06:30pm  Tom Naples  ::  Arts & Music

    Americana, Folk.   

    Contact  538-9911

  • 12:00pm  Centennial Brown Bag Lecture Series  ::  Education

    Dr. Cynthia Bettison and Phillip Cave of the WNMU Museum present "Aspiration, Politics & Willpower: Formation of the Normal School".  Little known facts of the beginnings of education in Silver City in the 1800's will be revealed.   

    Contact  538-5921

  • 03:30pm - 05:30pm  Mimbres Farmers' Market  ::  Health & Wellness

       

  • 07:00pm  Rainbow Girls  ::  Public Meetings

    2nd and 4th Thursday.   

    Contact  Call 313-5235

  • 10:00am - 11:30am  Children's Summer Reading Program  ::  Education

    This year's theme is "Dream Big -- Read!" and includes storytelling, arts and crafts, and other activities for school-aged children.   

    Contact  537-6244

  • 04:00pm  AMBANK First Friday: Dog Daze of Summer!  ::  Arts & Music

    Festive, Fabulous, Family-Friendly: Stores & Galleries Open LateBeer Garden 4 - 9 pm: Curious KumquatDane Dexter on the Baby Grand 5 - 7 pm: Isaac'sSTREET DANCE! with Loose Blues Band 6 - 9 pmPet Parade at 8 pm: South Bullard ...   

  • 04:00pm - 06:00pm  First Friday at the Museum  ::  Social Events

    FREE historic games for families in the Courtyard!  Come inside and see the Museum's New Mexico Statehood Centennial Exhibits!   

    Contact  538-5921

  • 07:00pm  Film: "Skinwalkers"  ::  Arts & Music

    2002 PBS production of the Tony Hillerman mystery, Skinwalkers, set on the Navajo Reservation.   

  • 07:00pm  First Fridaze Salon  ::  Social Events

    Theme: Burning/Flooding Time for airing on CATS television.  Come and speak your mind!   

  • 07:30pm  Jono Manson  ::  Arts & Music

    Singer Songwriter from Santa Fe.   

    Contact  538-9911

  • 07:30am  Audubon Birding Field Trip  ::  Social Events

    Birding trip to the Signal Peak area.   

    Contact  388-4210

  • 08:00am  First Saturday Garage Sale  ::  Fundraiser

    Furniture, books, household items.  Clothes are $1/bag after 11:00 am.   

  • 08:30am - 02:00pm  Silver City Art Market  ::  Arts & Music

    Every Saturday.  Local handmade arts and crafts.   

    Contact  313-6468

  • 08:30am - 12:00pm  Silver City Farmers' Market  ::  Health & Wellness

    Every Saturday   

    Contact  Contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

  • 10:00am  Beading Class for Kids  ::  Education

    As part of the series of Centennial and State Symbol Craft Classes, the Museum will teach children to make a bead choker, inspired by traditional Native American jewelry.Register in advance at 538-5921.   

    Contact  538-5921

  • 02:00pm  "Hunger" Play -- NM Ghost Play Cycle  ::  Arts & Music

    Hunger is the 12th play in Victoria Tester's 15-play New Mexico Ghost Play Cycle.  In this staged reading, a Victorian Silver City woman returns to Ireland as a romantic tourist to be confronted by the ghost of her own mother.  For ...   

    Contact  538-5921

  • 07:30pm  Jono Manson  ::  Arts & Music

    Singer Songwriter from Santa Fe.   

    Contact  538-9911

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