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March 10, 2013 - March 16, 2013
March 10, 2013 - March 16, 2013
  • 10:00am  Gila Friends Meeting  ::  Spiritual

    Join us in the unity of group meditation to satisfy the spirit.  This manner of worship is open to all.Dec. 30 at 11:30 am - Bring a dish and share with Friends in a social gathering.   

    Location  First Church of Harmony

  • 10:00am  Utilizing Hypnotherapy to Remove Obstacles  ::  Spiritual

    Clinical hypnotherapist Jeff Goin will speak to us on utilizing hypnotherapy as a means of removing obstacles to personal and spiritual progress.There will be coffee and conversation, with light refreshments, after the service.   

  • 12:00pm  LGBT Brunch  ::  Social Events

    All LGBT folk, friends and allies WELCOME!Bring a dish to share if you like.   

    Contact  388-5430

  • 02:00pm - 03:00pm  Bilingual Storytelling  ::  Kids' Activity

    Maria Vigil is the storyteller.   

    Contact  538-5921

  • 11:00am  Silver City-Grant County Widowed Persons Service  ::  Spiritual

    2nd Mondays.   

    Contact  537-3643

  • 01:30pm  Town Councilors Swearing-In Ceremony  ::  Public Meetings

    The Town of Silver City will be swearing in newly re-elected Town Councilors Cynthia Bettison (District 1) and Jose A. Ray, Jr. (District 3).   

    Contact  534-6346

  • 02:00pm  Bayard City Council Meeting  ::  Public Meetings

    2nd and 4th Mondays.   

  • 02:00pm  Grant County Commissioners Special Meeting  ::  Public Meetings

    The main purpose of this meeting is to consider a resolution for the Community Development Block Grant Program; other business may be added as deemed necessary by the County Manager.   

    Contact  574-0006

  • 03:30pm  Animal Friends of New Mexico Meeting  ::  Public Meetings

    We are a diverse and ever-evolving group of people who share a deep conviction that animals are sentient beings who are dependent upon human beings for their welfare and protection. We believe that animals, as well as humans, deserve to live ...   

    Contact  313-3343

  • 06:00pm  Hurley Pride Meeting  ::  Social Events

    2nd and 4th Mondays   

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

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

    Contact  534-0101, ext 2108

  • 10:00am  Library Story Time  ::  Kids' Activity

    FREE.  Join us for reading, poetry, music, and movement.  For children ages 0 to 8.   

    Contact  538-3672

  • 11:30am - 12:30pm  Prenatal Yoga Class  ::  Health & Wellness

    FREE.   

  • 12:45pm - 01:45pm  Mom & Baby Yoga Class  ::  Health & Wellness

    FREE.   

  • 06:30pm  Amos Torres  ::  Arts & Music

    Local Singer Songwriter.   

    Contact  538-9911

  • 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

  • 03:00pm - 05:00pm  Composting 101  ::  Education

    FREE and open to the public.Hidalgo County Agent John Allen will cover the topics of home soil testing, garden planning and vegetable selection as well as vermicomposting (worm composting).   The main door prize will be the composting bin built during ...   

    Contact  388-1559

  • 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

  • 07:30pm  The Oversouls  ::  Arts & Music

    Local Rock & Soul.   

    Contact  538-9911

  • 08:00pm - 11:59pm  VFW St. Paddy's Day Party  ::  Fundraiser

     Entertainment from 8:00 pm to Midnight.  Great Music, Decorations, Snacks and Door Prizes.  All proceeds go to help Veterans and their families.   

    Contact  574-8109

  • Rolling Stones Gem & Mineral Society Field Trip  ::  Social Events

    3rd Saturdays.  Must be a member or member's guest.   

    Contact  388-2010

  • 10:00am  Teen Fashion Exploration  ::  Kids' Activity

    Kristen O'Connell leads this fun event.   

    Contact  538-3672

  • 10:00am - 03:00pm  WNMU Student & Faculty Pottery Sale  ::  Fundraiser

    A diverse selection of pottery and clay art works donated by current and former Western New Mexico University students and faculty will be available for purchase. Held as a fundraiser by current clay students at WNMU, the proceeds will benefit the ...   

    Contact  313-7278

  • 10:30am - 02:00pm  LandLink and Local Investment Forum  ::  Public Meetings

    FREE and Lunch included with this meeting to connect farmers and ranchers with landowners and local investors to learn about training, mentorship and financial opportunities. Speakers: Carolyn Smith: Outreach Coordinator, Silver City Food Co-op, board member of the SWNM Green Chamber of ...   

    Contact  388-2343

  • 03:00pm  Community Work Day & BBQ  ::  Social Events

    The entireWNMU Football Team college football team will be at the Mission doing community service.  They will be loading a semi-trailer full of clothes going to Africa, putting together a walk-in cooler and hanging new kitchen cabinets in the Womens shelter. 6:00 ...   

    Contact  388-5071

  • 07:00pm  Comet PANSTARRS Observation  ::  Social Events

    La Esperanza Winery and the Silver City Astronomical Society are coming together again to present a lovely evening under the stars at sunset.   

    Contact  (505) 259-9523

  • 07:30pm  The Roadrunners  ::  Arts & Music

    Local Rock & Blues.   

    Contact  538-9911

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