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10:00am "Bring Many Names" Presentation :: Spiritual
The Rev. Tyler Connoley will lead the service on the topic "Bring Many Names." Using the hymn by Brian Wren as a jumping off point, Tyler will share stories and thoughts on some of the many metaphors for the divine: ...
12:00pm - 01:30pm LGBT Brunch :: Social Events
Every Sunday.
Location LGBT Grant County Center
Contact 519-5562
03:00pm Hi Lo Silvers Spring Concert :: Arts & Music
FREE and open to the public. Performances on May 9 & 11.Singers are directed by Valdeen Wooton and accompanied by Virginia Robertson and Nada Dates on piano and Bill Baldwin on bass violin.
Location First Presbyterian Church
11:00am AARP Widowed Persons Service Meeting :: Social Events
Monthly, 2nd Mondays. All singles are welcome.
Location Glad Tidings Church
Contact 537-3643
05:30pm - 07:00pm Gentle Yoga :: Health & Wellness
Every Monday. Taught by Becky Glenn.
Location First Church of Harmony
Contact (404) 234-5331
05:30pm - 07:00pm HIV/AIDS Support Group :: Health & Wellness
Every Monday.
Location LGBT Grant County Center
Contact 519-5562
06:00pm - 07:30pm Planting for Eating & Saving Seed Class :: Education
2nd Mondays, April through October.Taught by two local experts, George Farmer and Monica Rude, this seven course series will cover planning a garden for seed saving, getting intimate with plants, soil and cultivation, harvesting and seed processing, seed storage and ...
Location The Commons
Contact 388-2988
11:30am - 12:45pm Slow Flow Yoga :: Health & Wellness
Every Tuesday. Taught by Becky Glenn.
Location First Church of Harmony
Contact (404) 234-5331
12:00pm - 01:00pm Food Co-op Forum: "How to Eat Vegetables from Your Garden Every Day of the Year" :: Health & Wellness
May 13 & 15. FREE and open to everyone.Susan Van Auken, an experienced local gardener, will teach you 5 steps that will help you eat your own crisp, delicious and bursting with flavor vegetables throughout the year.Tea and light refreshments ...
Location Silver City Food Co-op Community Room
Contact 388-2343
01:00pm - 03:30pm Congressman Pearce's Staff Mobile Office Meeting :: Political
The public is invited to meet face-to-face with members of Congressman Pearce’s staff to discuss legislation, issues important to them, or any help they may need with casework/assistance in dealing with a federal agency.
01:00pm Low Vision Support Group :: Health & Wellness
A support group for anyone dealing with vision loss.
Contact 388-1108
08:30am - 04:30pm WNMU Digital Forensics Seminar :: Education
FREE and open to the public. Offered May 14 & May 15.The seminar will be conducted by Dr. Drew Hamilton.The seminar is "hands-on" as each student will be using a laptop computer during the presentation to learn topics such as ...
Location WNMU Student Memorial Center
Contact 538-6266
09:00am - 12:00pm Curbside Consulting :: Education
FREE.Join us in the second floor conference room for free consulting services to nonprofit organizations (or those considering becoming a nonprofit org).
Location The Center for Health Innovation
Contact 534-0101, ext 2108
09:00am - 11:00pm Medicare Assistance :: Health & Wellness
SHIP (State Health Insurance Assistance Program) Volunteers are available to answer questions about Medicare and help with applications for medication assistance.
Location Silver Health Care
Contact 538-2981
10:30am Storytime :: Kids' Activity
All Ages.
Location Silver City Public Library
Contact 538-3672
01:00pm Gin Rummy :: Social Events
Every Wednesday. Everyone invited!
Location Yankie Creek Coffee House
03:30pm Senior Life Cycle Meeting :: Public Meetings
FREE.Community group dedicated to raising the quality of life for seniors in Grant County.
Contact 388-1198
05:30pm - 06:30pm CATS Camera Class :: Education
CATS Camera/Microphone Class will turn you into a producer who gets noticed with CATS's awesome new cameras!FREE to members; $10 to non-members. Call to reserve a space at least 24 hours in advance: 534-0130.
Location CATS/KOOTS Studio
Contact 534-0130
08:30am - 04:30pm WNMU Digital Forensics Seminar :: Education
FREE and open to the public. Offered May 14 & May 15.The seminar will be conducted by Dr. Drew Hamilton.The seminar is "hands-on" as each student will be using a laptop computer during the presentation to learn topics such as ...
Location WNMU Student Memorial Center
Contact 538-6266
11:30am - 12:45pm Vinyasa Flow Yoga :: Health & Wellness
Every Thursday. Taught by Becky Glenn.
Location First Church of Harmony
Contact (404) 234-5331
12:00pm - 01:00pm Food Co-op Forum: "How to Eat Vegetables from Your Garden Every Day of the Year" :: Health & Wellness
May 13 & 15. FREE and open to everyone.Susan Van Auken, an experienced local gardener, will teach you 5 steps that will help you eat your own crisp, delicious and bursting with flavor vegetables throughout the year.Tea and light refreshments ...
Location Silver City Food Co-op Community Room
Contact 388-2343
05:30pm "Green Drinks" Monthly Meeting :: Social Events
RESCHEDULED from May 8.The monthly Green Drinks meeting is sponsored by the Southwest NM Green Chamber of Commerce and the NM Solar Energy Association-Silver City Chapter.Please join us and bring a friend! Food and drinks are Dutch Treat.
Location Little Toad Creek Brewery
Contact 538-4332
08:30am Gila Economic Development Alliance Roundtable Meeting :: Public Meetings
8:00 am - Coffee and Conversation8:30 am - Business MeetingThis month's presentations will be by Nickolas Seibel, new owner/operator of the Silver City Daily Press, and Lee Gruber of the Silver City Clay Festival.
Location Grant County Administration Center
10:00am Ribbon Cutting: Gowns, Gifts-n-More :: Public Meetings
Co-Owners Molly and Anissa Andazola invite you to attend the ribbon cutting ceremony.
Location Gowns, Gifts-n-More
Contact 956-6059
06:00pm WNMU Spring Commencement Ceremony :: Education
Harrison Schmitt, former astronaut and US Senator, will be delivering the commencement keynote address.
Location WNMU Old James Stadium
Contact 538-6336
06:30pm Loose Blues Band :: Arts & Music
Local Blues.
Location Diane's Parlor
08:00pm Cynical Bird :: Arts & Music
Live Music.
Location Little Toad Creek Brewery
08:00am - 12:00pm Silver City Farmers' Market :: Health & Wellness
Every Saturday during growing season.Enjoy fresh produce, meats, and fixin's from local farmers, as well as accompaniment by local musicians!
Location Silver City Farmers' Market
Contact 388-2343
09:00am - 06:00pm Golf Tournament: Hole in One Challenge! :: Sports
Green Fees, Golf Cart, Breakfast, and Lunch all included in entry fee.Prizes: 1st, 2nd, 3rd Place Teams, Closest to Pin, Goodie Bags, and much more!!!Sponsored by the Silver City Woman's Club. Proceeds benefit Preservation of the Woman's Club Historical Building.
10:00am "Pushing the Limits" Discussion Series :: Education
One of a series of four events: Feb. 22, Mar. 22, Apr. 12, and May 17.Each discussion will feature videos of author interviews and human interest stories. Dr. Lynn Haugen, assistant professor of biology at Western New Mexico University, will assist ...
Location Silver City Public Library
Contact 538-3672
10:00am - 11:30am Vinyasa Flow Yoga :: Health & Wellness
Every Saturday. Taught by Becky Glenn.
Location First Church of Harmony
Contact (404) 234-5331
02:00pm "Heart Lightning" CD Release Party :: Arts & Music
Local performing songwriter, Azaima Anderson has departed from her folk/pop musical roots to create "Heart Lightning," an album of prosperity chants.
Location Yankie Creek Coffee House
Contact 956-9419
02:00pm Book Signing: "Wicked Women of the West" :: Arts & Music
Donna Birchell, author of three books on local New Mexico history, presents the raucous tales of these wild women in her collection, The Wicked Women of the West, that proves crime in early New Mexico wasn't only a boys' game!
Location Silver City Museum Annex
Contact 538-5921
06:30pm Bop Jazz Trio :: Arts & Music
Live Music.
Location Diane's Parlor
08:00pm Morgan Brothers Band :: Arts & Music
Live Music.
Location Little Toad Creek Brewery
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