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Now Showing at the Silco Theater :: Arts & Music
"Frozen II" (PG) 4:00 & 7:00pm
Location Silco Theater
Contact www.thesilco.com or 575-956-6185
Edwina and Charles Milner Women in the Arts Exhibit Opening Featuring Quilter Anne Parker. :: Arts & Music
Exhibit runs through February 6, 2020. Free.
Location WNMU Francis McCray Gallery of Contemporarly Art
Contact www.wnmu.edu/culture or 575-538-6469 or cultural.affairs@wnmu.edu
TOPS# 0288 Chapter (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) :: Health & Wellness
Weigh in from 5:00 to 5:30 pm and our meeting starts at 5:30 pm at First Presbyterian Church (use side door). Come meet the members, get tips on getting started and think about joining us to make your life healthy.
Location First Presbyterian Church
Contact John Pace at 505-934-1182 or Jan Embree-Bever at 303-902-8236
Veterans Town Hall :: Public Meetings
The Town Hall will provide veterans with an opportunity to speak with policymakers about how services can be better delivered in southwestern New Mexico. New Mexico Department of Veterans Services Secretary Brig. Gen. Judy Griego will provide attendees an update ...
Location American Legion Post 18
Contact To register go to https://addmi.com/e/veterans-town-hall-LuYC4BU-lVdujEGBqGz
Loving Embodiment With Corri Broner :: Spiritual
In this trauma-sensitive movement class we will learn the basic techniques to relieve the negative effects of trauma, reduce stress and befriend the body. Using breath, movement and intentional awareness, we will unwind unhealthy patterns of behavior and begin to ...
Location Lotus Center
Contact 505-307-6476
Zumba in Hurley :: Health & Wellness
Monday thru Thursdays at 5:45 pm, at the Hurley Community Center. Zumba Fitness is a moderate-high intensity aerobic fitness class moving to Zumba choreography and inspired Latin music. All classes cost $3/class.
Location Hurley Community Center
Quilter Anne Parker To Discuss Career, Exhibit at Western New Mexico University :: Arts & Music
Anne Parker will give a lecture in Parotti Hall at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, December 5, and the exhibit will open at 7:30 that evening. Admission to both the lecture and the opening is free. The quilts will hang at ...
Location WNMU Parotti Recital Hall
Now Showing at the Silco Theater :: Arts & Music
"Frozen II" (PG) 1:00, 4:00 & 7:00pm
Location Silco Theater
Contact www.thesilco.com or 575-956-6185
Santa Clara/Historic Fort Bayard Visitors Center :: Social Events
Winter schedule, open Mondays and Fridays.
Location Santa Clara Armory
Women's Al-Anon Meeting: Women Embracing Recovery :: Health & Wellness
At La Clinica Health and Birth Center, We-R Group (a Women’s feelings meeting). Park on Ridge Loop; walk around the building to enter via side entrance to lower level. This meeting is limited to female Al-Anon members and prospective members.
Location La Clinica Health & Birth Center
Contact Contact:575-313-7891
Jingle and Mingle :: Social Events
Bring the family to a festive winter celebration on Light Hall Patio. Enjoy live music by the Brandon Perrault Duo, Silver High School Choir, Mariachi Plata, Silver Chorale, children’s activities, seasonal treats, photo ops, ugly sweater contest, special guests from ...
Location Light Hall Theatre
Contact www.wnmu.edu/culture or 575-538-6469 or cultural.affairs@wnmu.edu
Silver City Public Library Concert Series: Violinist Jack Glatzer :: Arts & Music
Free. Doors open 30 minutes before the beginning of the concert. First come, first seated. The evening’s program will focus on Bach and Paganini, the two masters of music for the solo violin from the music of heaven to the devil’s ...
Location Silver City Public Library
Contact 575-538-3672 or ref@silvercitymail.com
"Scrooge and Dickens: An Original Holiday Play" :: Arts & Music
The intertwined story of how the book, "A Christmas Carol" was written. with original songs set to the music of Christmas carols which had been written before 1843 when the book was written.
Location Oasis Coffee and Tea House
Contact 575-297-7851
Movies at the Light Hall Theater :: Arts & Music
"Hustlers" (R)
Location Light Hall Theatre
Contact movies.wnmu.edu
Birds the Colombian Andes Featured at Audubon Meeting :: Social Events
Lynn Haugen and Julian Lee will talk about “From the Guajira Península to Otún Quimbaya: Birding the Colombian Andes.” With an estimated 1,935 species of birds, Colombia boasts the world’s richest avifauna. Nearly 20 percent of the world’s bird species ...
Location WNMU Harlan Hall
Contact swnmaudubon@gmail.com.
First Saturday Garage Sale :: Fundraiser
Clothing, housewares, collectibles, books, tools and much more.
Location Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd
Silver City Farmers' Market :: Social Events
Saturday market to remain open in temporary location with new hours. Fresh produce, food and fun.
Location Temporary Farmers Market
Glenwood Street Market :: Social Events
The Glenwood Street Market is filled with holiday-themed items from decorations and ornaments to a wide variety of hand-crafted gift items in addition to the usual home-baked items, canned goods, handcrafted jewelry, leather goods, outdoor decorative items and much more.
Location Glenwood, New Mexico
Fort Bayard Museum Winter Hours :: Social Events
The Fort Bayard Historic Preservation Society has announced that effective November 2, the Museum, located in the historic Hospital Commander’s house at Fort Bayard National Historic Landmark, will be open Saturdays only, from 10:30 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. Special hours and tours of the ...
Location Fort Bayard Museum
The Legend of Our Lady Guadalupe :: Social Events, Education
In honor of the upcoming Feast Day of regional Catholic icon the Virgin of Guadalupe, a.k.a. Our Lady of Guadalupe, the Silver City Museum presents local aficionado and "Guadalupara" Della Acosta. Ms. Acosta will relate the fabulous story and rich ...
Location Silco Theater
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