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01:00pm There's More to Death than Dying :: Public Meetings
Do you understand burials and cremations in New Mexico? Are your Advance Directives in place? What would you like your obituary to say about you?Join us Sunday, September 13, at 1 pm for a free workshop through Zoom on some of the ...
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Virus Theater Patreon Launch :: Public Meetings
Virus Theater is launching its Patreon page, with audio and filmed theater content for our community. Visit virustheater.com and/or VT’s social media accounts on September 15 for the link to our new way of giving you theater!
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07:00pm - 08:00pm WNMU Zoom Open Mic :: Arts & Music
Connect with your community, join local favorites both professional and amateur for live music! Links to live discussions and Open Mics can be found at wnmu.edu/culture or by signing up for our mailing list at www.wnmu.edu/culture
09:00am - 12:00pm Silver CIty Farmers' Market :: Health & Wellness
Seasonal local produce, baked goods, fresh tortillas and tamales, grass feed meat, honey, pecans, native plants, and more!Cash, debit, and EBT accepted. Use your EBT card at the market and double your benefits with Double Up Food Bucks!For up-to-date information ...
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09:30am - 01:00pm Guided Tours at Fort Bayard HIstoric Landmark :: Education
Tours are available starting at 9:30 a.m. every Saturday, with the last tour of the day commencing at 1 p.m. Guests are asked to wear face masks and practice social distancing during the tour. Tours will begin in front of ...
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07:00pm "Just a Song at Twilight," a play via Zoom from the SCCT :: Arts & Music
Send your email address to contact@silvercitycommunitytheater.com, and they’ll send you the Zoom meeting information for the play. Or, check SCCT’s Website, Facebook and Instagram.
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07:00pm 9th Annual Wild & Scenic Film Festival :: Arts & Music
Online Saturday, September 19, at 7:00 pm. Tickets can be purchased starting on August 1, at www.gilariverfestival.org The film festival can also be viewed through September 20.
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