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2018
February, 2018
  • Curbside Consulting  ::  Education

    FREE! Help for non-profits or those considering one. Every Wednesday, by appointment only.    

    Location  College Plaza Suite #16

    Contact  575-597-0035 or email NRG@swchi.org

  • "Tribute to the Little Rock Nine"   ::  Education

    A 45-minute presentation by Dr. Carlos Richard of Oregon highlights the legacy of the Little Rock Nine chapter of the civil rights era. Presented by the Western New Mexico University Department of Student Life and the Black Student Union.   

    Location  WNMU Miller Library

    Contact  575-538-6611

  • Curbside Consulting  ::  Education

    FREE! Help for non-profits or those considering one. Every Wednesday, by appointment only.    

    Location  College Plaza Suite #16

    Contact  575-597-0035 or email NRG@swchi.org

  • Lunch & Learn: Who’s in Control? Russian Federalism and Putinsm”   ::  Education

    This program and discussion is free and open to the public.   

    Location  WNMU Global Resource Center ABC Room

    Contact  575-538-6835 or www.will-learning.com or info@will-learning.com

  • Lunch & Learn: “Who’s in Control? Russian Federalism and Putinsm”   ::  Education

    Allison Evans will speak.   

    Location  WNMU Global Resource Center ABC Room

    Contact  575-538-6835 or http://www.will-learning.com/#/

  • Permaculture Silver City Meeting  ::  Education

    Plant of the Month: Dock - Please share your knowledge, experiences, and ideas about this plant. Skill Share: How to grow & use 12 medicinal herbs for their antimicrobial, nutritive, nerve-calming or dental treatment properties with Monica Rude of Desert ...   

    Location  The Volunteer Center

  • History of Mining in Grant County  ::  Education

    A talk by Virginia McLemore, Senior Economic Geologist, New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology,   

    Location  Silver City-Grant County Chamber of Commerce

    Contact  https://www.facebook.com/SCTerritorialCharter/

  • Curbside Consulting  ::  Education

    FREE! Help for non-profits or those considering one. Every Wednesday, by appointment only.    

    Location  College Plaza Suite #16

    Contact  575-597-0035 or email NRG@swchi.org

  • Lunch & Learn: How a Viable Community Foundation Positively Impacts Our Community”   ::  Education

    Barrett Brewer, Mattie Eagle, Peggy Hutchinson, Nick Siebel and Steve Alley lead the discussion. This program and discussion is free and open to the public.   

    Location  WNMU Global Resource Center ABC Room

    Contact  575-538-6835 or at http://www.will-learning.com/#/

  • Brown Bag Training: "Fundamental Policies Every Nonprofit Should Have"  ::  Education

    Participants must RSVP due to limited seating. Facilitator Susan Wilger will discuss how policies guide nonprofit staff and board members in appropriate action, ethical decision making, legal compliance and conflict resolution. According to Wilger, policies and procedures help to diminish ...   

    Location  College Plaza Suite #5

    Contact  RSVP at 575-597-0035 or NRG@frontierus.org

  • Natural History of the Gila Symposium  ::  Education

    The symposium’s 41 presentations and three field trips are free to attend. See link for today's events. http://gilasymposium.org/?page_id=800    

    Location  Western New Mexico University

  • Natural History of the Gila Symposium  ::  Education

    The symposium’s 41 presentations and three field trips are free to attend. See link for this morning's events. http://gilasymposium.org/?page_id=397   

    Location  Western New Mexico University

    Contact  gilasymposium.org

  • Natural History of the Gila Symposium  ::  Education

    The symposium’s 41 presentations and three field trips are free to attend. See link for this afternoon's events. http://gilasymposium.org/?page_id=795   

    Location  Western New Mexico University

    Contact  gilasymposium.org

  • Black History 101 Mobile Museum Exhibit and Lecture   ::  Education

    Khalid el-Hakim will bring 150 original artifacts representing slavery, politics, Jim Crow, science, religion, education, music, sports and civil rights. One of Black Enterprise’s 100 Men of Distinction for 2017, el-Hakim acquired this archive of memorabilia over 25 years while ...   

    Location  WNMU Miller Library

    Contact  575-538-6611

  • Women in STEM: Science Matters Demonstrations and Presentations  ::  Education

    All talks begin at 6 p.m. in Miller Library. Each is preceded by a 5 o’clock presentation or demonstration by local female scientists. Dr. Manda Jost, Western New Mexico University biology professor, will give public tours of Department of Natural ...   

    Location  WNMU Miller Library

    Contact  facebook.com/TheCenterWNMU or wnmu.edu

  • Open Mic With Brandy Wine  ::  Education

    Live music   

    Location  Buckhorn Saloon

  • Curbside Consulting  ::  Education

    FREE! Help for non-profits or those considering one. Every Wednesday, by appointment only.    

    Location  College Plaza Suite #16

    Contact  575-597-0035 or email NRG@swchi.org

  • Rainwater Cistern Installation Hands-on Volunteer Workdays  ::  Education

    Volunteers needed to help with the project. Hands-on learning.   

    Location  The Volunteer Center

    Contact  575-388-2988 or kristin@tvcgrantcounty.org

  • Lunch & Learn: "What is Silver City MainStreet?"  ::  Education

    A talk by Charmeine Wait. This program and discussion is free and open to the public.   

    Location  WNMU Global Resource Center ABC Room

    Contact  575-538-6835 or http://www.will-learning.com/#/

March, 2018
  • Rainwater Cistern Installation Workshop  ::  Education

    The Free Workshop will be from 9am to 11am, with a volunteer work-hour from 11-Noon. This work was postponed from February 4 due to weather.   

    Location  The Volunteer Center

    Contact  575-388-2988 or kristin@tvcgrantcounty.org

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