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Southwest Regional Science Olympiad Competition :: Social Events
About 400 middle school and high school students from 20 schools in SW New Mexico will compete n categories such as Life, Personal and Social Science; Earth and Space Science; Physical Science and Chemistry; Technology and Engineering; and Inquiry and ...
Location Western New Mexico University
Contact wnmu.edu or Facebook.com/WesternNewMexicoUniversity
Southwestern New Mexico Audubon Society :: Social Events
Jarrod Swackhamer will present a program titled, Puffbirds, Jacamars, and Marmosets: Four Months as a Nature Guide in Brazil. Jarrod will talk about his experiences and share photos of the stunning birds, reptiles and mammals he saw in the exotic ...
Location WNMU Harlan Hall
Gin Rummy :: Social Events
Beginners welcome, experts challenged.
Location Tranquil Buzz Coffee House
Contact 575-534-9355
Green Drinks with the SW NM Green Chamber of Commerce :: Social Events
The speaker will be Larry McDaniel of Conservation Voters New Mexico who will discuss the organization’s mission, 2018 goals, legislative platform and candidate endorsements. Come hungry and order no-host drinks and other foods of your choice. Bring your friends, family ...
Location Little Toad Creek Brewery
Contact 575-538-1337 or
Southwestern New Mexico Audubon Society Meeting :: Social Events
Megan Ruehmann will present a program titled, Golden Eagles: Natural History and Stories From the Field. Megan is a wildlife biologist by training and works as a consultant for Eagle Environmental, Inc., taking part in various aspects of avian conservation ...
Location WNMU Harlan Hall
PFLAG Silver City Meeting :: Social Events
Adrienne Dare, a representative of Compassion and Choices, will be the speaker. A long-time PFLAG member and advocate for end of life choices, she will share information about the nationwide effort to improve care and expand options for the end ...
Contact 575-590-8797 or
Triple C Men's Group Monthly Meeting :: Social Events
The Triple C (Coffee, Cookies, and Conversation) group discusses a number of the Community Issues, in addition to providing Information about the fraternity. Bring your favorite topic or questions to be answered. Masonry has been a integral part of the ...
Location Silver City Masonic Lodge Hall
Contact 575-574-7204 or 575-538-8561
Gin Rummy :: Social Events
Beginners welcome, experts challenged.
Location Tranquil Buzz Coffee House
Contact 575-534-9355
Silver City Woman's Club Meeting :: Social Events
You are welcome to attend our monthly member’s meeting.
Location Silver City Woman's Club
Contact 575-313-4591
WNMU Founder's Day Celebration :: Social Events
Western New Mexico University will host the public for tours, birthday cake and history presentations on campus, celebratiing its 125th Anniversary.
Location Light Hall Theatre
Contact 575-538-6611
Chocolate Fantasia 2018: "Travel Through Time" :: Social Events
A variety of wonderful chocolate confections will be offered at dozens of Chocolate Stops in and around the town’s historic district. Tasting tickets are $25 for 20 samples of different chocolate confections. Event maps and empty candy boxes ($2.00 each ...
Location Family Karate Center
Contact 575-538-2505, or http://www.chocolatefantasia.org/home or http://mimbresarts.org/.
Monday Meeting With the Mayor :: Social Events
Silver City Mayor Ken Ladner would like to invite your input, ideas and inspirations toward making our town even better. All are invited to stop by and share your insights and ideas with Mayor Ladner.
Location Tranquilbuzz
Widowed and Single Persons of Grant County Meeting :: Social Events
Our speaker is Ellen Brown from the U.S. Forest Service. Cost for lunch is $12. All singles are welcome.
Location Cross Point Assembly of God Church
Contact 575-537-3643
Gin Rummy :: Social Events
Beginners welcome, experts challenged.
Location Tranquil Buzz Coffee House
Contact 575-534-9355
Gila Native Plant Society Monthly Meeting :: Social Events
Richard Felger will talk about “March to the North: the Last Tropical Orchid”. Orchids, oaks, agaves, yuccas, daturas, cacti and many other plant groups are hugely diverse towards the tropics but have only a few representatives that have migrated north. ...
Location WNMU Harlan Hall
Contact
Love Local on Territorial Charter Day :: Social Events
Downtown merchants are offering great deals, drawings, and discounts because they love our local community. Silver City MainStreet loves our local businesses. Look for the Love Local posters in the windows of participating merchants.
Contact www.silvercitymainstreet.com
Hike Boston Hill for Territorial Charter Day :: Social Events
Contact Sylveen at Royal Scepter, 575-538-9001 for meeting location.
Contact 575-538-9001
Silver City Territorial Charter Day Urban Challenge 5K Fun Run :: Social Events
The Urban Challenge fun run will wind through the historic district and will start under the downtown archway and end at the Market Street walking bridge. The entry fee is three cans of food to be donated to the Grant County ...
Location Silver City Visitor Center
Contact 575-534-1700 or
Permaculture Silver City Meeting :: Social Events
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
Silver City Territorial Charter Day Signing Re-enactment :: Social Events
Current and past local officials in period costume will re-enact the signing of Silver City’s territorial charter. Visitors are invited to dress in period costume.
Location Silver City Museum Annex
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