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2013
2013
January, 2013
  • "Curbside Consulting" for Non-Profits  ::  Education

    FREE consulting services to nonprofit organizations or to those considering becoming a nonprofit organization.   

    Contact  534-0665, ext. 232

  • Brown Bag Program: "Legacy Mining in Grant County"  ::  Education

    "Legacy Mining in Grant County" will be presented by Claire Catlett.   

    Contact  538-5921

  • Alternatives to Violence Workshop  ::  Education

    Also Jan. 6.AVP is a nationwide and worldwide association of volunteer groups offering experiential workshops in conflict resolution, personal growth and responses to violence. For more information see www.avpusa.org   

    Contact  Vickie: 505-541-9093

  • Alternatives to Violence Workshop  ::  Education

    Also Jan. 5.AVP is a nationwide and worldwide association of volunteer groups offering experiential workshops in conflict resolution, personal growth and responses to violence. For more information see www.avpusa.org   

    Contact  Vickie: 505-541-9093

  • Curbside Consulting  ::  Education

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

    Contact  534-0665, ext. 232

  • WILL Social & Course Registration  ::  Education

    Western Institute of Lifelong Learning is hosting its Spring Course Sign-up Social!FREE to the public.  Meet WILL course facilitators, learn about programs that are free and open to the public, and consider a WILL membership. 5:30 pm - Meeting to Highlight Courses6:00 pm ...   

    Contact  538-6835

  • Treatment Guardian Training  ::  Education

    FREE. Forensic Intervention Consortium of Doña Ana County (FIC-DAC) invites you to enroll in a one day free workshop about treatment guardianship for individuals with mental illness.Help individuals with mental illness in your community.Lunch is provided.   

    Contact  575-649-8518

  • Curbside Consulting  ::  Education

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

    Contact  534-0101, ext 2108

  • Affordable Care Act Seminar  ::  Education

    "Affordable Care Act - What does it mean for me?": A practical information session provided by Nandini Pillai Duehn, PhD.Co-sponsored by SBDC, The Wellness Coalition, & HMS.January 16:  Affordable Care Act for IndividualsJanuary 17:  Affordable Care Act for Employers   

    Contact  538-6320

  • Affordable Care Act Seminar  ::  Education

    "Affordable Care Act - What does it mean for me?": A practical information session provided by Nandini Pillai Duehn, PhD.Co-sponsored by SBDC, The Wellness Coalition, & HMS.January 16:  Affordable Care Act for IndividualsJanuary 17:  Affordable Care Act for Employers   

    Contact  538-6320

  • Book Signing: Madonna Kettler  ::  Education

    Local author Madonna Kettler hosts the reading, signing and group experiential to promote her new book: Birth, Death, and the Afterlife: Remembering Who You Really Are.Come enjoy this fun event with live musice, refreshments and snacks!   

    Contact  534-1291

  • Curbside Consulting  ::  Education

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

    Contact  534-0101, ext 2108

  • Lunch & Learn: "From Bloomington to Balankanche"  ::  Education

    Western Institute for Lifelong Learning (WILL) hosts Dr. Julian Lee, "From Bloomington, Indiana to Balankanche, Yucatan: Reflections of a Naturalist in Tropical America." Lee contends that small, seemingly inconsequential events can profoundly affect a person's attitudes toward amphibians and reptiles, and ...   

    Contact  538-6835

  • Imago Couples Communication Workshop  ::  Education

    Workshop with Reverend Sky Paradise.  Bring a brown bag lunch.   

  • Genealogy 101 Class  ::  Education

    The class will focus on internet research. Presented by Laurie Morehead who has 15+ years of genealogical research.Bring some family names, places, and estimated dates.   

    Contact  537-6244

  • Curbside Consulting  ::  Education

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

    Contact  534-0101, ext 2108

  • Lunch & Learn: "China through Chinese Eyes"  ::  Education

    Western Institute for Lifelong Learning (WILL) hosts Xinyan Weeks, "China Through Chinese Eyes." Xinyan Weeks grew up in China as an ethnic minority outside the dominant Han culture.  She has a special perspective on that powerful nation so tied with ours.   

    Contact  538-6835

  • 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

  • Your Wishes - Advance Directives Seminar  ::  Education

    FREE.  Attendees will receive free advance directive forms.   

    Contact  538-4138

February, 2013
  • Audubon Program: Black Hawk of the Cliff/Gila Valley  ::  Education

    Roland Shook and Danielle Walkup present "The Black Hawk of the Cliff/Gila Valley," the history, selective biology and current status of this species.   The Cliff/Gila Valley supports Americas highest density of Black Hawks. Everyone is welcome, and refreshments will be served ...   

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