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08:00am - 05:00pm Free Light Bulb Exchange :: Education
Exchange your incandescent bulbs for energy saving compact fluorescent bulbs. Free and no limit to the number of bulbs exchanged. Co-sponsored by PNM. For more information call (575) 519-8987.
Location Town of Silver City Office of Sustainability
09:30am - 12:30pm Basic Computer Class :: Education
Participants will learn fundamentals of computers and get hands-on experience with Windows 7. Register early, limited space. Additional class at 1:30-4:30 p.m.
Location Silver City Public Library
Contact 578-527-8799, Ext. 110
01:30pm - 04:30pm Basic Computer Class :: Education
Participants will learn fundamentals of computers and get hands-on experience with Windows 7. Register early, limited space.
Location Silver City Public Library
Contact 578-527-8799, Ext. 110
09:00am - 12:00pm Curbside Consulting :: Education
FREEĀ consulting services to nonprofit organizations and those considering becoming one.
Contact 534-0101, ext 2108
09:30am - 12:30pm Basic Computer Class :: Education
fundamentals and Windows 7. To register call Community Action Agency of Southern New Mexico at 575-527-8799, ext. 110. And additional class from 1:30-4:30 p.m.
Location Silver City Public Library
10:00am Christian Writers :: Education
Questions? Contact sclew514@yahoo.com.
Location Messiah Lutheran Church
01:30pm - 04:30pm Basic Computer Class :: Education
Participants will learn fundamentals of computers and get hands-on experience with Windows 7. Register early at 578-527-8799, Ext. 110, limited space. Additional class at 1:30-4:30 p.m.
Location Silver City Public Library
Contact 578-527-8799, Ext. 110
05:30pm - 06:30pm Audacity Radio Editing Class :: Education
Todd Dennehy teaches how to record and edit your own KOOT 88.1 FM radio show!Call 534-0130 to reserve a spot.
Contact 534-0130
09:30am - 12:30pm Introduction to the Internet :: Education
Participants will be given an overview of the Internet. Search engines, email and online forms will be covered. Register early at 575-527-8799, Ext. 110 Space is limited Additional class at 1:30-4:30 p.m.
Location Silver City Public Library
10:00am Navajo Weavers Today: talk by Ann Lane Hedlund :: Education
Presentation on weaving, in celebration of the 2013 Silver City Fiber Arts Festival. Ann Lane Hedlund will discuss the growing recognition of Navajo weaving as an art form by collectors, curators and the weavers themselves
Location Silver City Public Library
01:30pm - 04:30pm Introduction to the Internet :: Education
Participants will be given an overview of the Internet. Search engines, email and online forms will be covered. Register early at 575-527-8799, Ext. 110 Space is limited
Location Silver City Public Library
09:00am - 06:00pm 11th Annual Challenging Child Conference :: Education
Registration and payment must be received by November 8th! For more information contact the WNMU/Family Counseling Center at 575-538-6483.
01:30pm - 04:30pm Introduction to the Internet :: Education
Participants will be given an overview of the Internet. Search engines, email and online forms will be covered. Register early at 575-527-8799, Ext. 110 Space is limited
Location Silver City Public Library
06:00pm - 08:00pm Fridays' Welding Workshop :: Education
Welding processes will mainly focus on MIG (wire feed) welding with some torch & grinder work. These sessions will give interested folks some hands-on experience with metalwork, while we convert unused bicycles and parts into art and utilitarian objects.
Contact 388-1444
07:00pm "Alien Plant Invasion" Presentation :: Education
Donna Stevens, Director of the Upper Gila Watershed Alliance, presents "Alien Plant Invasion," the results of a three-year inventory of invasive plants in the Aldo Leopold Wilderness.
Location WNMU Harlan Hall
10:00am - 02:00pm Workshop with arborist Cheyenne Thomas :: Education
Cheyenne will teach Proper Pruning for tree beauty, health, and productivity, demonstrating techniques on five fruit trees on the site. After a bring-your-own lunch, Jean Eisenhower of Home and Garden Inspiration presents an introduction to Yard and Garden Infrastructure Design, ...
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