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2018
March, 2018
April, 2018
  • Meet U.S. Senate Candidate Mick Rich  ::  Political

    Mick Rich, Republican Candidate for U.S. Senate, will visit Silver City on  to ask voters about issues that concern them. Mick will be at Daylight Donuts to have coffee and donuts with veterans and other patrons.    

    Location  Daylight Donuts

  • Candidate Mick Rich Listening and Discussion Session  ::  Political

    Mick Rich, Republican Candidate for U.S. Senate, will visit Silver City to have a listening and discussion session. Light refreshments will be served.   

    Location  Farm Bureau Financial Services Building

  • Grant County Federated Republican Women Meeting  ::  Political

    JoHanna Cox, candidate for New Mexico Secretary of State and Ray Tavizon, candidate for Grant County Sheriff will speak. Other candidates may also attend. A delicious hot lunch will be served for $10, if you are hungry. Men are welcome!   

    Location  WNMU Cafeteria

  • Democratic Candidate Forum  ::  Political

    Hear from two Democrats hoping to be the new Sheriff - Sergeant Frank Gomez of the Grant County Sheriff’s Department and Santa Clara Police Chief Lonnie Sandoval. Also joining us will be incumbent Maurine Laney and her challenger for Magistrate ...   

    Location  WNMU Miller Library

    Contact  575-654-6060 or grantcountydemocrats@gmail.com or https://sites.google.com/site/nmcd2democraticvoices/

  • Meet Democratic Gubernatorial Candidate Joe Cervantes  ::  Political

    While serving in both the State House and Senate, Cervantex has successfully passed laws by working with legislators from both parties and has overcome gridlock to enact important legislation. Come, ask questions, and hear what he will do for you ...   

    Location  Q's Bistro

    Contact  https://joe4nm.com/

May, 2018
  • Grant County Democratic Party Potluck and Meeting  ::  Political

    5:30pm potluck, 6:20pm business meeting.  Bring a dish, bring a friend. Good food, good conversation.   

    Location  Democratic Party Meeting Hall

    Contact  575-654-6060

  • Congressman Steve Pearce's Representative to Visit Silver City  ::  Political

    Joe Martinez, the congressman's representative from the Las Cruces office will be at the Silver City Grant County Chamber of Commerce office. No appointment is necessary. Drop-ins are welcome.   

    Location  Silver City-Grant County Chamber of Commerce

  • Grant County Republican Women Lunch Meeting  ::  Political

    Dr. Gavin Clarkson, Candidate for U.S. Congressional District 2, will speak. Other candidates may also attend and will be introduced and available to interact with those attending after the meeting. A hot buffet lunch will be served for $10. Men ...   

    Location  WNMU Cafeteria

  • Democratic Candidates' Forum: "Moving NM into the 21st Century"   ::  Political

    The candidates are Stephanie Garcia Richard (who is seeking the office of Land Commissioner), Karen Whitlock (candidate for State Representative District 38), two candidates for State Auditor- Bill McCamley and Brian Colon, plus Billy Garret and Howie Morales (who are ...   

    Location  WNMU Miller Library

    Contact  575-654-6060, or grantcountydemocrats@gmail.com or https://sites.google.com/site/nmcd2democraticvoices/

  • Pro-Life Rally  ::  Political

    Grant County residents concerned about protecting unborn children are holding a Pro-Life Rally between the Walmart parking lot and Highway 180 East.   

    Location  Wal-Mart

    Contact  575-538-9028 or 575-313-9708

June, 2018
  • Rep. Steve Pearce's Representative to Meet With Constituents  ::  Political

    Each month Congressman Steve Pearce's representative from Las Cruces, Joe Martinez, comes to Grant County to meet with constituents needing assistance from the Congressman's office. You do not need an appointment.   

    Location  Silver City-Grant County Chamber of Commerce

  • Grant County Democratic Party Campaign Office Grand Opening  ::  Political

    Special guest Marg Elliston, newly elected chairwoman of the Democratic Party of New Mexico. Refreshments.   

    Location  Democratic Campaign Headquarters 2018

    Contact  575-654-6060

  • Grant County Federated Republican Women to Host Breakfast  ::  Political

    This is the Saturday of the Silver City Rodeo. The menu will include: pancakes, sausage, and scrambled eggs for $5 or breakfast burritos for $4. Each meal comes with juice and coffee.   

    Location  Republican Party Headquarters

  • Grant County Republican Women June Meeting Cancelled  ::  Political

    Grant County Federated Republican Women will not meet on Wednesday, June 20. They have cancelled their luncheon meeting due to other commitments. GCFRW will next meet on Wednesday, July 18, at 11:30 a.m. at WNMU Cafeteria.   

  • Pro-Life Rally  ::  Political

    Grant County Pro-Life volunteers will hold a rally to support the unborn in the right-of-way between the Walmart parking lot and Highway 180. The public is welcome to join pro-life members in waving and smiling. Signs will be provided.   

    Location  Wal-Mart

    Contact  575-538-9028

July, 2018
  • Grant County Republicans Lunch Booth  ::  Political

    The Republican booth will serve lunch from 11 a.m. until sold out to raise funds for Grant County candidates. Patrons may select from a pulled pork sandwich with chips and pickle spear or Walking Tacos for $5. Both meals will ...   

    Location  Gough Park

  • Grant County Republican Women Lunch Meeting  ::  Political

    Sheila Hudman, Candidate for Grant County Commissioner District 1, will speak. Other candidates may also attend and will be introduced and available to interact with those attending after the meeting. A hot buffet lunch will be served for $10. Men ...   

    Location  WNMU Cafeteria

August, 2018

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