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August 05, 2012 - August 11, 2012
August 05, 2012 - August 11, 2012
  • Silver City Clay Festival!  ::  Arts & Music

    Join the first Silver City Celebration for the Love of Clay!* 9:30 am Get-Down-to-Earth Yoga! & Labyrinth Meditations at Bear Mountain Lodge* 11:00 am to 3:00 pm - Clay Festival Brunch at Bear Mountain Lodge* 1:30 pm - Juried Art Awards ...   

    Contact  538-2538 & 538-5560

  • 10:00am  "A Conversation with Ourselves"  ::  Spiritual

    The congregation will discuss what is meant by Truth in the context of the fourth principle in the Unitarian Universalist creed: "A Free and Responsible Search for Truth and Meaning." Coffee, light refreshment, and more conversation follow the service.   

  • 10:00am - 05:00pm  Weekend at Hearst Church Gallery  ::  Arts & Music

    Sunday: Malika Crozier presents a variety of pieces in clay & glazes.Presented by the Grant County Art Guild.   

    Contact  590-1587

  • 12:00pm  LGBT Brunch  ::  Social Events

       

  • 12:30pm  Hiroshima Peace Day  ::  Social Events

    The Gila Friends Meeting hosts this annual Hiroshima Peace Day in remembrance of the first nuclear attack in history on August 6, 1945, when the U.S. dropped the atomic bomb on the Japanese city of Hiroshima.Bring a comfortable chair to ...   

    Contact  590-1588

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

    Every Sunday.   

    Contact  313-9400

  • 01:00pm  Tai Chi for Better Balance  ::  Health & Wellness

    This tai Chi form has been refined by the Oregon Research Institute and improves balance and prevents falls.  No special equipment, clothing or footwear required. Call to register at 534-9159.    

    Contact  534-9159

  • 05:30pm - 06:30pm  Audacity Radio Editing Program  ::  Education

    Training with Tater Todd of the New Potato X Radio Show.Call to register at 534-0130.   

    Contact  534-0130

  • 06:00pm  Learn to Square Dance!  ::  Arts & Music

    Every Monday.  Ages 10 and up.   

    Contact  574-2032

  • 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

  • 06:30pm  Silver City Lions Club  ::  Social Events

    2nd & 4th Wed.   

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

    Every Tuesday.   

    Contact  538-8722

  • 08:00am - 04:30pm  WNMU English as Second Language Classes  ::  Education

    WNMU's Language Institute is offering English as a Second Language (ESL) classes in Demin, Columbus, and Silver City beginning August 20.Testing is required prior to the classes through August 17 and is being offered Monday through Friday in Silver City.   

    Contact  538-6850

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

       

  • 05:15pm  Habitat for Humanity "Green" Home Groundbreaking  ::  Public Meetings

    Habitat for Humanity-Gila Region will hold a groundbreaking for its new home in the Vistas de Plata Subdivision in Silver City.  This will be Habitat’s second affordable ‘green’ home, and it will be built in collaboration with the Town of ...   

    Contact  538-9540

  • 06:00pm  Rolling Stones Gem and Mineral Society Meeting  ::  Public Meetings

    2nd Thursdays. The monthly meeting includes potluck at 6:00 pm; then meeting, rock draw, and program at 6:45 pm.   

    Contact  535-1393

  • 06:30pm  Farhad  ::  Arts & Music

       

  • 08:00am - 04:30pm  WNMU English as Second Language Classes  ::  Education

    WNMU's Language Institute is offering English as a Second Language (ESL) classes in Demin, Columbus, and Silver City beginning August 20.Testing is required prior to the classes through August 17 and is being offered Monday through Friday in Silver City.   

    Contact  538-6850

  • 10:00am - 05:00pm  Weekend at Hearst Church Gallery  ::  Arts & Music

    Friday: Carolyn Paez, painter in oils, acrylics and watercolors.Presented by the Grant County Art Guild.   

    Contact  590-1587

  • 12:00pm - 01:00pm  GRMC Summer Concert Series  ::  Arts & Music

    Every Friday.  Greg & Charlie: Acoustic Guitar, Mandolin, & Vocals.   

    Contact  538-4870

  • 05:00pm - 07:00pm  Dane Dexter on the Baby Grand  ::  Arts & Music

       

  • 05:30pm  TAIZE Worship Service  ::  Spiritual

    2nd Fridays. Sung prayer, alternating with spoken scripture readings, spoken prayer, silence, and prayers for healing.  A non-denominational service, free and open to all.    

    Contact  538-2015

  • 07:00pm  "Tuck" - A One-Man Play in Two Acts  ::  Arts & Music

    Also August 11 & 12.  Randy Carr takes the role of Grant County Deputy Sheriff Dan Tucker, southwest New Mexico's most effective lawman of the late 1880s.   

  • 07:30pm  CLOACAS  ::  Arts & Music

    Five-piece performing theater orchestra.   

  • 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.

  • 09:00am - 09:00pm  Fiesta 2012  ::  Social Events

    St. Vincent de Paul's annual Celebration of Old/New Mexico.  Family fun, prizes, games, food, food, and food!Tardeada from 6 to 9 pm.   

  • 09:00am - 02:00pm  Friends of the Library Book Sale  ::  Fundraiser

    Members may purchase books starting at 9:00 am; non-members at 10:00 am.   

  • 10:00am  Candidate Forum & Health Fair Clinic  ::  Public Meetings

    The Grant Count Farm Bureau announces a Candidate Forum and FREE Health Fair Clinic.* All Candidates Invited* Booths* FFA Concession Stand by Cliff High School   

  • 10:00am - 05:00pm  Weekend at Hearst Church Gallery  ::  Arts & Music

    Saturday: Mary Margaret Soule, showing award-winning needlework, ceramics, and photography.Presented by the Grant County Art Guild.   

    Contact  590-1587

  • 01:00pm  "The City Dark" Film  ::  Arts & Music

    The Silver City Astronomical Society presents the full length, uncut new documentary, The City Dark, by Ian Cheney, which has appeared in a cut version on PBS and won an award at the Southwest Film Festival.   

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

       

  • 07:00pm  "Tuck" - A One-Man Play in Two Acts  ::  Arts & Music

    Also August 10 & 12.  Randy Carr takes the role of Grant County Deputy Sheriff Dan Tucker, southwest New Mexico's most effective lawman of the late 1880s.   

  • 07:00pm - 09:30pm  Old Fashioned Pie/Cake Auction  ::  Fundraiser

    Bridge Community invites participants to bring a home-made pie or cake to have auctioned and to bid on others' pies and cakes to take home.  Funds will be used to build a continuing care senior housing community.Music by Jericho.   

    Contact  574-2724

  • 07:30pm  Rhythm Mystic  ::  Arts & Music

    Pop rock.   

    Contact  538-9911

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