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February 17, 2013 - February 23, 2013
February 17, 2013 - February 23, 2013
  • 06:30pm - 08:00pm  "Changing Weather in SW NM Mountain Range" Presentation  ::  Education

    NM State Climatologist, David DuBois PhD, assesses the effects of climate on the natural environment, agricultural production, land and natural resources, and human health in New Mexico.  He heads the Drought Monitoring Working Group that supports the Governor’s Drought Task Force.This ...   

    Contact  519-2318

  • 09:00am - 12:00pm  Curbside Consulting  ::  Education

    FREE consulting services to nonprofit organizations and those considering becoming one.   

    Contact  534-0101, ext 2108

  • 12:00pm  Lunch & Learn: "WNMU Architecture, 1990-2012"  ::  Education

    Western Institute of Lifelong Learning presents architect Jim Redford as he recounts more than two decades of designing buildings for WNMU. His talk is titled, "WNMU Architecture, 1990-2012: The Art and Craft(iness) of Dealing with Academia." After growing up in ...   

    Contact  538-6835

  • 09:30am - 03:00pm  AARP Free Tax Preparation  ::  Education

    Also on Saturdays.  AARP Volunteers will be available to provide FREE tax preparation service, weekly through April 13.   

    Contact  537-6244

  • 12:00pm  "Smoke Signals - A Social History of Marijuana"  ::  Education

    Award winning author and investigative journalist Martin A. Lee discusses his acclaimed new book, Smoke Signals: A Social History of Marijuana - Medical, Recreational, and Scientific.   

    Contact  597-4891

  • 01:00pm - 04:00pm  Training for Adult Basic Education Testing  ::  Education

    Become certified in assessment testing for adult basic skills and help with testing program for students at Literacy Link-Leamos. Training is FREE, but space is limited.Refreshments provided.Please call for registration and more information. 575-388-0892   

    Contact  388-0892

  • 07:00pm  "Smoke Signals - A Social History of Marijuana"  ::  Education

    Award winning author and investigative journalist Martin A. Lee discusses his acclaimed new book, Smoke Signals: A Social History of Marijuana - Medical, Recreational, and Scientific.   

    Contact  597-4891

  • Training for Adult Basic Literacy Tutoring  ::  Education

    February 22 & 23.Learn basic tutoring skills, strategies comprehension, and how to assess your learner's needs. Whether you are a seasoned tutor or interested in becoming a new tutor, this class is sure to enhance your skills while you are ...   

    Contact  388-0892

  • Training for Adult Basic Literacy Tutoring  ::  Education

    February 22 & 23.Learn basic tutoring skills, strategies comprehension, and how to assess your learner's needs. Whether you are a seasoned tutor or interested in becoming a new tutor, this class is sure to enhance your skills while you are ...   

    Contact  388-0892

  • 01:30pm - 04:30pm  Solar Hot Water Batch Collector Workshop  ::  Education

    Asher Gelbart of Green Energy Now will teach construction and installation details of dual-tank household batch collectors.  Additionally, ReStore intends to have tanks and windows available for sale for you to get started on gathering the materials for your own system.To ...   

    Contact  538-9540

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