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VFW Post 3347 New Year's Eve Celebration! :: Fundraiser
Welcome the New Year with the VFW!Party Favors, Hors d'ouvres, Snacks, Desserts, and a Midnight "Champagne Toast". Reservation and Tickets Required! This will be a private party with a maximum of 100. Ticket Cost: $3.00 per person or $5.00 per couple! Call for ...
Contact 574-8109
"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
Grant County Retired Educators Assoc. Meeting :: Social Events
All retired educators from any state are welcome.
Contact 388-1108
"Celebrate Silver" Gallery Opening :: Arts & Music
Mimbres Region Arts Council is hosting a reception for its new exhibit featuring the photography of local FeVa Fotos photographers Sandy Feutz and Tom Vaughan. “Celebrate Silver” is the theme for this show and features many never-seen-before photos of local ...
Contact 538-2505
Wood Block Printing Demonstration :: Arts & Music
Silver City native and local historian Phillip Parotti will demonstrate wood block printing.
Contact 388-5725
First Fridays Mid-Winter Frolic! :: Arts & Music
AmBank's First Friday Mid-Winter Frolic is a fiddle-themed dance event, featuring contra dance caller Marge Mullany from Albuquerque.The fiddlin' bands participating in the evening's festivities include:* Bayou Seco* The Fiddle Club* The Silver Toes String Band* The Irish Seisiun Group ...
Contact 534-1700
Kas Nelson Trio :: Arts & Music
Cool Jazz, Hot Blues, and Foot-Tapping Music!
Trevor Reichman :: Arts & Music
Singer/Songwriter from Big Bend, TX.
Contact 538-9911
SWNM Audubon Field Trip :: Social Events
Lake Roberts/Mimbres Valley: Carpool up Hwy 15 to Lake Roberts where we can expect to see a good variety of wintering duck and other waterfowl, plus hopefully Bald Eagles.There will be some level walking along the lakeside– level ground, probably ...
Contact 388-4210
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
Children's Craft Class: Basket Making :: Kids' Activity
FREE. For children 8 years old and older.To pre-register, call 538-5921.
Contact 538-5921
Dances of Universal Peace :: Spiritual
Joyous circle dances celebrating the Sacred which unites all beings. Live music with Potluck following. No experience or partners necessary.
Contact 534-1441
Poetry Reading :: Arts & Music
Poetry by Bonnie Maldonado and Elise Stewart.
Contact 537-6244
Don Beams :: Arts & Music
Trevor Reichman :: Arts & Music
Singer/Songwriter from Big Bend, TX.
Contact 538-9911
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
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
Presentation on "Grace" :: Spiritual
As the New Year begins we are optimistic for a better world in 2013. Rev. Angela Herrera from the First Unitarian Church in Albuquerque will speak about "Grace" from a DVD. She reminds us how important Grace can be in ...
BiLingual Storytelling: Benito's Bizcochitos :: Kids' Activity
FREE. Storytelling with Maria Vigil.
Contact 538-5921
This calendar will feature events and happenings in SW New Mexico and SE Arizona.
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