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10:00am Local Leaders Reflect on EMERGE Experience - Unitarian Universalist Fellowship :: Public Meetings
Emerge New Mexico is the state's premier organization that recruits, trains and provides a powerful network for women and non-binary individuals who want to run for office. Hear from local Emerge graduates including Senator Siah Correa Hemphill, Commissioner Alicia Edwards, ...
Location 3845 N Swan Street
08:00am - 11:00am Monday Meeting With The Mayor :: Public Meetings
Silver City Mayor Ken Ladner would like to invite your input, ideas and inspirations toward making our town even better than it already is and in the process make ourselves even better than we already are. The next "Monday Meeting With ...
Location Javalina Coffee Shop
12:00pm - 01:00pm Mariachi Music to be discussed at Rotary :: Public Meetings
Bryant Chaffino, Music Program Coordinator at WNMU, will speak to Rotary on mariachi music and WNMU's Mariachi Plata ensemble. Earlier in his career, Mr. Chaffino created the Mariachi program for Gadsden Middle School and Gadsden High School in Anthony, NM. ...
Location HMS Conference Room
10:00am Creative Solutions for Sustainable Affordable Housing :: Public Meetings
Joanne DeMichele and Holly Noonan met at a public hearing on affordable housing. They quickly realized that they have similar concerns and solutions. Separately and together, they pursue alternative, sustainable, healthy, equitable, and people-focused solutions to preserve and expand housing, ...
Location 3845 N Swan Street
04:00pm Silver City Public Library Community Advisory Group regular meeting :: Public Meetings
Silver City Public Library Community Advisory Group will hold a regular meeting at the Public Library, 515 W, College Ave., Silver City, New Mexico 88061. Public may participate villa Zoom at:https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84374381327 Meeting ID: 843 7438 1327 or join by phone. ...
Location Silver City Public Library
05:30pm - 07:00pm Interstate Stream Commission Open House :: Public Meetings
The State of New Mexico is preparing to invest in water projects in southwest New Mexico. The Office of the State Engineer/Interstate Stream Commission is hosting a public listening session in Grant County to gather community input on the draft ...
Location Grant County Veterans Memorial Business and Conference Center
06:00pm Special Screening Of "A Decent Home" Coming To Silver City :: Public Meetings
A Decent Home addresses urgent issues of class and economic (im)mobility through the lives of affordable homeowners living in land-lease communities who can't afford housing anywhere else. Full press release https://www.grantcountybeat.com/news/news-releases/special-screening-of-a-decent-home-coming-to-silver-city-august-14-2024
Location Silco Theater
F!ght L!ke A G!rl Board :: Public Meetings
Presentation of FLAG Organization at Silver City Lion's Club Headquarters
01:30pm - 02:30pm Lotus Center hosting a weekly Caregivers Support Group :: Public Meetings
As the Baby Boomer generation continues to age, the number of caregivers experiencing these challenges will continue to rise. Most of these caregivers are daughters or sons who live near their parents; these adult children provide, on average, 24 hours ...
Location Lotus Center
04:00pm Grant Soil and Water Conservation District :: Public Meetings
The regular monthly board meeting of the Grant Soil and Water Conservation District The meeting will be held at the NRCS Building; 3082 32nd Street Bypass; Suite C; Silver City, NM 88061. The meeting is open to the public.To request ...
Location NRCS Building
02:00pm - 05:00pm Camp Thunderbird invites the public open house :: Public Meetings
Founded in 1947 by the Reverend Harold Johnson, the facility originally served as a Boy Scout camp, with buildings constructed by volunteers using logs harvested on the property. Full press release https://www.grantcountybeat.com/news/news-releases/camp-thunderbird-to-hold-open-house-aug-17-2024
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