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October 21, 2012 - October 27, 2012
October 21, 2012 - October 27, 2012
  • 10:00am  WNMU Professor Isaac Brundage  ::  Spiritual

    Professor Isaac Brundage, Vice President for Student Affairs and Enrollment Management at Western New Mexico University, will speak.There will be coffee and conversation, with light refreshments, after the service.   

    Contact  538-0101

  • 12:00pm - 02:00pm  David Nelson on the Piano  ::  Arts & Music

       

  • 12:00pm  LGBT Brunch  ::  Social Events

       

  • 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

  • 02:30pm - 04:00pm  WNMU Diversity Week: "Mirrors of Privilege"  ::  Education

    FREE and open to the public."Mirrors of Privilege Making Whiteness Visible" is a DVD that will be facilitated by Dr. Kathie Gilbert.WNMU Diversity Week is part of a national campaign of events on college campuses across the nation.   

    Contact  538-6611

  • 04:00pm  Historic Waterworks Building Cleanup Meeting  ::  Public Meetings

    The Town of Silver City intends to apply for a Brownfields Cleanup Grant from the Environmental Protection Agency for lead/asbestos/bat guano abatement at the historic Waterworks building.Public input is needed for the grant application.  Please join us for a short presentation ...   

  • 05:30pm - 06:30pm  Community Calendar PSA Production  ::  Education

    Executive Director Lori Ford teaches the use of the Movie Maker Video Editing program to produce a Community Calendar PSA.   

    Contact  534-0130

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

    Every Monday.  Ages 10 and up.   

    Contact  574-2032

  • 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

  • 12:00pm - 01:00pm  Tai Chi & Qi Gong Class  ::  Health & Wellness

    Every Tuesday & Thursday.The form is simple and is done sitting or standing.  Benefits: reduced stress and tension; improved balance; higher energy levels!   

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

    Every Tuesday.   

    Contact  Call Teleah Dabbs 575-535-2729

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

    2nd & 4th Tuesdays.   

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

    2nd and 4th Tuesdays.   

  • 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

  • 06:30pm - 08:00pm  WNMU Diversity Week: "The Nigerian Experience"  ::  Education

    FREE and open to the public."The Nigerian Experience" is a presentation on Nigerian traditions and attire.WNMU Diversity Week is part of a national campaign of events on college campuses across the nation.   

    Contact  538-6611

  • 07:00pm  Book Reading & Artistic Showcase: "The Snake & The 7 Rings"  ::  Arts & Music

    Portland author and artist Frank Milan will read from The Snake & the 7 Rings, a high fantasy story set in the mythic past. It is a book-length poem about a quest to be read aloud at a relaxed pace, ...   

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

    Every Tuesday.   

    Contact  538-8722

  • 07:00pm - 08:30pm  WNMU Diversity Week: "Black Student Forum"  ::  Education

    FREE and open to the public.The Black Student Organization presents an open forum.WNMU Diversity Week is part of a national campaign of events on college campuses across the nation.   

    Contact  538-6611

  • 09:00am - 02:00pm  "Practical Insights for Employers" (PIE) Conference  ::  Education

    FREE.  Presenters from local, state, and federal agencies will provide valuable information  on topics including: Employment Law, Unemployment Insurance Taxes, Wage & Hour Issues, Workers Compensation, and more.Open to all businesses!  RSVP no later than Oct. 17:  Silver City Workforce ...   

    Contact  538-3737

  • 12:00pm - 01:30pm  WNMU Diversity Week: "United Arab Emirates & Arabic Culture"  ::  Education

    FREE and open to the public."United Arab Emirates and Arabic Culture" is a view into Arabic culture by Dr. Jeffrey Hill, who taught in the United Arab Emirates.WNMU Diversity Week is part of a national campaign of events on college campuses ...   

    Contact  538-6611

  • 12:00pm - 01:00pm  Tai Chi & Qi Gong Class  ::  Health & Wellness

    Every Tuesday & Thursday.The form is simple and is done sitting or standing.  Benefits: reduced stress and tension; improved balance; higher energy levels!   

  • 01:00pm - 05:30pm  Natural History of the Gila Symposium  ::  Education

    October 25, 26, & 27 -- FREE.  The Symposium provides an opportunity for all stakeholders to come together to discuss the Gila River and its watershed's uniqueness, diversity, significance and impact on their lives, livelihood and job.Thursday Speakers:1:00 pm - ...   

    Contact  388-2386

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

       

  • 06:30pm - 08:00pm  WNMU Diversity Week: "Banned Books in America"  ::  Education

    FREE and open to the public."Banned Books in America" is a discussion and preview of books banned through history.WNMU Diversity Week is part of a national campaign of events on college campuses across the nation.   

    Contact  538-6611

  • 07:00pm  Rainbow Girls  ::  Public Meetings

    2nd and 4th Thursday.   

    Contact  Call 313-5235

  • 09:00am - 05:30pm  Natural History of the Gila Symposium  ::  Education

    October 25, 26, & 27 -- FREE.  The Symposium provides an opportunity for all stakeholders to come together to discuss the Gila River and its watershed's uniqueness, diversity, significance and impact on their lives, livelihood and job.Friday Speakers:9:00 am - ...   

    Contact  388-2386

  • 01:00pm - 02:30pm  WNMU Diversity Week: "Gay/Lesian/Transgender/Bisexual Presentation"  ::  Education

    FREE and open to the public.The Gay/Lesian/Transgender/Bisexual presentation is followed by Q&A.WNMU Diversity Week is part of a national campaign of events on college campuses across the nation.   

    Contact  538-6611

  • 03:00pm - 09:00pm  Fierro Canyon Art Studio Grand Opening & Exhibit  ::  Arts & Music

    Refreshments will be served.   

    Contact  www.fierrocanyongallery.com

  • 03:00pm - 04:30pm  WNMU Diversity Week: "Stereotypes & Statistics"  ::  Education

    FREE and open to the public."Stereotypes and Statistics" is a discussion led by Dr. Felipe Ortego.WNMU Diversity Week is part of a national campaign of events on college campuses across the nation.   

    Contact  538-6611

  • 06:00pm  Tom Naples  ::  Arts & Music

       

  • 06:30pm  ACLU Annual Meeting & Songwriter Competition  ::  Public Meetings

    On the topic of voting rights, speakers include Senator Howie Morales and County Clerk Robert Zamarippa. Musical entertainment and light refreshments.  Open to all.   

    Contact  388-2004

  • 07:00pm - 11:59pm  VFW Halloween Bash!  ::  Fundraiser

    Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3347 is hosting one of the largest fundraisers for the year to help Veterans & their families.Come on and join the fun in costume or "come as you are!"  Extra munchies and goodies are always appreciated. Music will ...   

    Contact  574-8109

  • 07:30pm  Las Cruces Symphony Orchestra & James Houlik  ::  Arts & Music

    The Mimbres Region Arts Council is pleased to bring the Las Cruces Symphony Orchestra to Silver City for a highly-requested return engagement.  Performing with the orchestra will be guest tenor saxophone virtuoso James Houlik, who is recognized as the leading performer on tenor ...   

    Contact  538-2505

  • 07:30pm  Sean Ashby  ::  Arts & Music

    Singer and guitarist for Sarah McLachlan   

    Contact  538-9911

  • 09:00pm  Rocky Horror Picture Show  ::  Arts & Music

    Performed by VIRUS THEATER.   Costumes encouraged!  Prop bags available for purchase at door.  Adult content.   

    Contact  538-9911

  • 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 - 12:00pm  Community Workshop: Draft Greenways Master Plan  ::  Public Meetings

    The proposed plan spans the existing San Vicente trail south of downtown to the historic Waterworks property on Silva Creek and the Silver High School area on Pinos Altos Creek. The public is invited to provide ideas and comments on ...   

    Contact  534-1700

  • 09:00am - 05:30pm  Natural History of the Gila Symposium  ::  Education

    October 25, 26, & 27 -- FREE.  The Symposium provides an opportunity for all stakeholders to come together to discuss the Gila River and its watershed's uniqueness, diversity, significance and impact on their lives, livelihood and job.Field trips are also ...   

    Contact  388-2386

  • 10:00am - 10:00pm  Faywood Halloween Grand Opening!  ::  Social Events

    Open house, walking tours, live music, kids' activities, trick or treating, costume contest.    

    Contact  536-9663.

  • 10:30am  "A Day with Raptors"  ::  Education

    Falconer Jim Rogers presents "A Day with Raptors: A Live Raptor Demonstration and Discussion."  Come out to the Library and catch a Harris Hawk and Golden Eagle in action!   

    Contact  537-6244

  • 11:00am - 02:00pm  WNMU in Your Community  ::  Social Events

    Food, games, information booths and music by D.J. Milligram.   

    Contact  538-6336

  • 01:00pm - 03:00pm  Community Workshop: Draft Greenways Master Plan  ::  Public Meetings

    The proposed plan spans the existing San Vicente trail south of downtown to the historic Waterworks property on Silva Creek and the Silver High School area on Pinos Altos Creek. The public is invited to provide ideas and comments on ...   

    Contact  534-1700

  • 02:00pm  Book Signing: "Enchanted Legends & Lores of New Mexico"  ::  Arts & Music

    Ray John de Aragon signs his book, Enchanted Legends & Lores of New Mexico.   

    Contact  538-5921

  • 02:00pm - 06:00pm  Santa Clara Halloween Carnival!  ::  Social Events

    FREE.  Trunk or Treat; games, booths; cake walk; costume contest and more.   

  • 06:30pm  Loose Blues Band  ::  Arts & Music

       

  • 07:30pm  Sean Ashby  ::  Arts & Music

    Singer and guitarist for Sarah McLachlan   

    Contact  538-9911

  • 09:00pm  Halloween Extravaganza!  ::  Arts & Music

    Costume contest; Sonidero verbo ala; DJ Emtron & Bala.   

    Contact  538-9911

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