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08:00am - 11:00am Monday Meeting with the Mayor :: Social Events
Silver City Mayor Ken Ladner would like to invite your input, ideas and inspirations toward making our town even better than it already is. All are invited to stop by and share your insights and ideas with Mayor Ladner. And, ...
Location Javalina Coffee Shop
12:00pm Rotary Club to Hear About Local Land Conservancy :: Social Events
Ron Troy, Southern New Mexico Project Manager for the New Mexico Land Conservancy, will explain the activities of the Gila Trails and Open Space Coalition which is dedicated to maintaining open space and trails in local forest and wilderness areas. Members of the public ...
Location WNMU Sunset Room, 2nd Floor Cafeteria
07:00pm A Cultural History of Hummingbirds :: Social Events
The speaker, Noah Comet, holds graduate degrees from NYU and UCLA, and is a professor of English at the United States Naval Academy. He is also a certified Master Naturalist, an avid outdoorsman, and a nature writer whose work has ...
Location WNMU Harlan Hall
Contact
10:00am Welcome Back Honor Flight veterans :: Social Events
You are invited to attend Honor Flight 13’s “welcome home ceremony” at the Grant County Conference Center, tomorrow, October 9th at 10AM. We will be honoring local WWII, Korean and Vietnam War veterans who have returned from their mission to the ...
Location Grant County Veteran's Memorial Business & Conference Center
01:00pm Gin Rummy :: Social Events
Beginners welcome, experts challenged.
Location Tranquil Buzz Coffee House
Contact 575-534-9355
06:00pm Gila Chapter of the Back Country Horsemen of New Mexico Meeting :: Social Events
All are welcome - member or not. Each meeting features guest speakers on subjects of interest to all those who use the Gila wilderness. The meeting room is at East end of hallway, 2nd floor. Parking is at the back ...
Location WNMU Watts Hall
07:00pm A Cultural History of Hummingbirds :: Social Events
The speaker, Noah Comet, holds graduate degrees from NYU and UCLA, and is a professor of English at the United States Naval Academy. He is also a certified Master Naturalist, an avid outdoorsman, and a nature writer whose work has ...
Location WNMU Harlan Hall
Contact
07:00pm A Cultural History of Hummingbirds :: Social Events
The speaker, Noah Comet, holds graduate degrees from NYU and UCLA, and is a professor of English at the United States Naval Academy. He is also a certified Master Naturalist, an avid outdoorsman, and a nature writer whose work has ...
Location WNMU Harlan Hall
Contact
07:00pm A Cultural History of Hummingbirds :: Social Events
The speaker, Noah Comet, holds graduate degrees from NYU and UCLA, and is a professor of English at the United States Naval Academy. He is also a certified Master Naturalist, an avid outdoorsman, and a nature writer whose work has ...
Location WNMU Harlan Hall
Contact
07:00am Gila Monster Gran Fondo Cycling Event :: Social Events
The Gila Monster Gran Fondo begins in Silver City and follows the same course as the iconic Tour of the Gila “Gila Monster” road race through some of the most beautiful routes in New Mexico. Three different distances are available ...
Location Gough Park
08:00am - 01:00pm Glenwood Street Market :: Social Events
The Glenwood Street Market offers a variety of food – home-baked items, canned goods, fresh produce, plants, handcrafted jewelry, leather goods, outdoor decorative items and much more. It is open on Highway 180 in downtown Glenwood every Saturday from approximately ...
Location Glenwood, New Mexico
08:30am - 12:00pm Silver City Downtown Farmers' Market :: Social Events
The Saturday Farmers' Market will be relocating to 901 N. Pope Street on the corner of College Ave. at the old LIfequest Building due to construction of Main Street Plaza, There will still be produce, food, artists, vendors, music and ...
Location Temporary Farmers Market
Contact silvercityfarmersmarket.com
06:30pm - 10:30pm Family Dance: The Copper Cowbelles' Annual Shindig :: Social Events
Dance to te Gila River Band. $10 adult, $5 for 12 and under.
Location Grant County Veterans Memorial Conference Center
Contact www.coppercowbelles.com
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