From Southwest New Mexico Green Chamber of Commerce

COMMUNITY CONVERSATIONS
Attend a conversation in your neighborhood!
Silver City: October 2, 6-8 pm at The Commons, 501 E. 13th St.
Mining District: October 8, 6-8 pm at the Bayard Community Center
Gila/Cliff: October 21, 10am-Noon, Grant County Fairgrounds
Community Conversations are a way to:
Share our experiences, concerns, hopes, needs, and priorities.
Discuss the challenges and opportunities of the present.
Envision the future we want for our community.

COMMUNITY CONVERSATIONS

 Attend a conversation in your neighborhood!

Silver City: October 2, 6-8 pm at The Commons, 501 E. 13th St.

Mining District: October 8, 6-8 pm at the Bayard Community Center

Gila/Cliff: October 21, 10am-Noon, Grant County Fairgrounds

Community Conversations are a way to:

Share our experiences, concerns, hopes, needs, and priorities.     

Discuss the challenges and opportunities of the present.     

Envision the future we want for our community.

Community Conversations are sponsored by the Grant County Food Policy Council and The Volunteer Center to bring Grant County residents together to share our thoughts and ideas and to listen to others, to strengthen community networks, and to help county and municipal officials understand what people in our communities need and want. For additional information contact The Volunteer Center at 575-388-2988

COMMUNITY POOL SURVEY
The Silver Pool Study Group is conducting a survey to determine resident's desires regarding a public swimming pool. Please understand that this project is not sponsored by or associated with the Town of Silver City in any way.

If you would like more information on this survey, please contact the Silver Pool Study Group at 575-654-4116 or tim1937@gmail.com

GRANT COUNTY AIR SERVICES
It is possible that our airline service at the Grant County Airport could possibly return flights to Albuquerque. The U.S. Dept. of Transportation wants your input!
The due date for formal comments regarding proposals to serve Silver City has been extended to Oct 10th. Please submit any comments you may have to Scott Faulk at Scott.Faulk@dot.gov
Scott Faulk
U.S. Department of Transportation
Office of Aviation Analysis
1200 New Jersey Ave., SE
Washington, DC 20590
202-366-9967

GREEN DRINKS 5/9
The monthly Green Drinks meeting of the Southwest NM Green Chamber of Commerce and the NM Solar Energy Association-Silver City Chapter will be Thursday, October 9th at 5:30 PM in Little Toad Brewery, Distillery and Pub's backroom, 200 N. Bullard Street. Food and drinks are Dutch Treat. For additional information call 575-538-4332 or 575-538-1337.

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