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2017
October, 2017
  • Movies at the Light Hall Theater  ::  Arts & Music

    "The Nut Job 2: Nutty by Nature" (PG)   

    Location  Light Hall Theatre

    Contact  movies.wnmu.edu

  • Gila Native Plant Society Monthly Meeting  ::  Social Events

    Presentation by Nathan Newcomer - “Protecting Wilderness & Wild and Scenic Rivers in the Gila National Forest”. The Gila National Forest is currently undergoing a plan revision, something that hasn't happened in 30 years. As a part of the plan ...   

    Location  WNMU Harlan Hall

    Contact  gilanative@gmail.com

  • Silver City Farmer's Market  ::  Social Events

    Fresh food, crafts, music and fun.   

    Location  Silver City Farmers' Market

  • 2nd Annual Buddy Walk  ::  Social Events

    Registration starts at 9:00 AM - runs until 3:00 PM Lots of fun activities for all ages   

    Location  Gough Park

  • Living Lines in Fall Botanicals With Lisa Coddingham  ::  Arts & Music

    Please pre-register! A deposit of 1/2 will hold your spot, make checks out to Lisa Cottingham. Fee: $235.00 (includes resource list and supportive handouts.) Keep expanding your drawing and color knowledge as autumn brings inspiring subjects to draw and paint. ...   

    Location  Leyba and Ingalls Arts

  • Autumn Art & Wine Extravaganza at La Esperanza Winery  ::  Social Events

    Start your Holiday shopping right. Featuring talented artists, gourmet food for purchase by The Duckstop Mobile Kitchen, internationally award winning wines and New Mexico handcrafted beers available for purchase. Live music by Brandon Perrault 1:00-3:30 pm   

    Location  La Esperanza Winery

    Contact  www.laesperanzavineyardandwinery.com or 505-259-9523 or 505-238-6252

  • Purses For Every Occasion Auction  ::  Social Events, Fundraiser

    Tickets are $10 with a limited number sold and may be purchased at The Space and Yada Yada Yarn. A Silent Auction will also be held and included are Delectable Sweets and Tasty Treats.   

    Location  First Presbyterian Church

    Contact  575-538-3919

  • Permaculture Silver City Monthly Meeting  ::  Education

    Come chat about regenerative practices. Plant of the Month: Lemon Balm - Please share your knowledge, experiences, and ideas about this plant. Skill Share: Growing higher quality foods with less water: Aquaponics, with Ed Colmar. Following the meeting, we will ...   

    Location  The Volunteer Center

  • Monsoon Puppets for Kids 2  ::  Kids' Activity

    Please Preregister. Donation $5. This workshop is for kids to make small puppets and/or masks that can be used to participate in the Dia de los Muertos Parade on October 29th. The first class will be cardboard construction for those ...   

    Location  Leyba and Ingalls Arts

    Contact  575-388-5725

  • Community Drumming Circle  ::  Social Events

    Host: Andrew Dahl-Bredine. Bring a drum, a rattle, a flute, a didgeridoo, bells; bring a friend  and an open heart. Open to the public. Donations welcomed!   

    Location  Lotus Center

    Contact  575-956-6647

  • The Gila Mobsters  ::  Arts & Music

    Live music   

    Location  Buckhorn Saloon

  • "The World as Our Neighbor, Silver City, 1880"  ::  Spiritual

    In keeping with a Unitarian Universalist theme "The inherent worth and dignity of every person,” Tom Hester, local historian, will examine and explain data from the 1880 census to demonstrate how varied the people of Silver City were at when ...   

    Contact  uufellowshipofsilvercity@gmail.com or www.uufsc.com.

  • Satsang  ::  Spiritual

    Meditation and Teaching with Rishi.   

    Location  Lotus Center

  • Movies at the Light Hall Theater  ::  Arts & Music

    "The Nut Job 2: Nutty by Nature" (PG)   

    Location  Light Hall Theatre

    Contact  movies.wnmu.edu

  • New Hope Al-Anon Family Group  ::  Health & Wellness

    Al-Anon Family Groups are for family and friends of alcoholics. This is an Open Meeting of Al-Anon.   

    Location  First Presbyterian Church

    Contact  Jerry 575-534-4866 or Diana 575-574-2311

  • Laughter Club  ::  Health & Wellness

    Use the physical act of laughter to enhance your health. No jokes are used, but lots of breathing, laughing and clapping. Free, sponsored by the Active & Alive program. New location - Gough Park.   

    Location  Lotus Center

    Contact  Mary Ann Finn 575-388-0243.

  • Open Mic Night With Matt Cotton  ::  Arts & Music, Education

    Live music   

    Location  Buckhorn Saloon

  • Lighted Christmas Parade Applications Being Accepted  ::  Social Events

    Parade applications are being accepted now until Nov. 11. The theme this year is "A Hometown Holiday - Past, Present, Future". To receive an application, please email Brandy at LightedParade@gmail.com   

    Location  Silver City, New Mexico

    Contact  LightedParade@gmail.com

  • Big Brothers Big Sisters Mountain Region Open House and Ribbon Cutting  ::  Social Events

    BBBS has opened a new office in Silver City, New Mexico. This event will celebrate the opening of the new office   

    Location  Big Brothers Big Sisters Mountain Region Office

    Contact  575-644-5884

  • WNMU School of Education Declare Your Major Night  ::  Education

    The School of Education’s event is for all un-declared students in the university at large or for prospective students. Students can hear from School of Education alumni and engage in activities related to subjects like math, early childhood, reading, art and ...   

    Location  WNMU Intramural Gym

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