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Glenwood Street Market :: Social Events
The Glenwood Street Market, is back with a variety of unique arts and crafts, and baked goods, produce and snacks. The market is open from every Friday and Saturday and holidays from approximately 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Highway ...
Gila Native Plant Society Monthly Meeting :: Social Events
“Seed Gathering and Propagation of Native Plants”, Tricia Hurley will share her knowledge of the techniques of seed collecting, seed storage and germination. The meeting is free and open to the public. Refreshments following the program.
Location WNMU Harlan Hall
Contact www.gilanps.org/events/programs/
Gin Rummy Tournament :: Social Events
Copper Country Senior Olympics 50+ is having their first local event 2019 Gin Rummy Tournament. If interested contact Mario Quintana 575-590-2352....Good Luck to all participants!! Plenty of time to sign up bring a friend.
Location WNMU Watts Hall
Contact 575-590-2352 or 575-388-8113
Glenwood Street Market :: Social Events
The Glenwood Street Market, is back with a variety of unique arts and crafts, and baked goods, produce and snacks. The market is open from every Friday and Saturday and holidays from approximately 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Highway ...
Territorial Charter Day Urban Challenge Fun Run :: Social Events
The race starts at 9 am with registration open at 8 am at the Visitor Center. To register email Charmeine@silvercitymainstreet.com The run is approximately a 5K and both families and serious runners are encouraged to register with the goal of having ...
Location Silver City Visitor Center
Contact
Territorial Charter Day Love Local Event :: Social Events
Look for the Love Local posters in the windows of the 37 participating merchants. Silver City MainStreet invites everyone down to discover the 145 locally owned downtown businesses. Thanks to a sponsorship from the Town of Silver City, the horse drawn ...
Contact www.silvercitymainstreet.com
Copper CowBelles Meeting :: Social Events
11:30 to noon is social time; noon to 1:00pm is the meeting. Copper CowBelles meets the third Tuesday of the month.
Location Grant County Extension Office Conference Room
Silver City Rotary Club Lunch Meeting :: Social Events
At most meetings, a speaker will talk about issues of community interest. Guests are welcome and are asked to contribute $10 for a hot lunch with dessert and coffee.
Location WNMU Sunset Room, 2nd Floor Cafeteria
Westerners Meeting :: Social Events
Jim Eckles is the scheduled speaker. Come join us for a delicious meal and his presentation based on his book, "Deming, New Mexico’s Camp Cody: A World War One Training Camp”. Dinner is $12 per person for members and $15 for ...
Location Cross Point Assembly of God Church
Contact Reservations: Mary Margaret Soule 575-538-2888
Gin Rummy :: Social Events
Beginners welcome, experts challenged.
Location Tranquil Buzz Coffee House
Contact 575-534-9355
Glenwood Street Market :: Social Events
The Glenwood Street Market, is back with a variety of unique arts and crafts, and baked goods, produce and snacks. The market is open from every Friday and Saturday and holidays from approximately 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Highway ...
Glenwood Street Market :: Social Events
The Glenwood Street Market, is back with a variety of unique arts and crafts, and baked goods, produce and snacks. The market is open from every Friday and Saturday and holidays from approximately 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Highway ...
Silver City Rotary Club Lunch Meeting :: Social Events
At most meetings, a speaker will talk about issues of community interest. Guests are welcome and are asked to contribute $10 for a hot lunch with dessert and coffee.
Location WNMU Sunset Room, 2nd Floor Cafeteria
Gin Rummy :: Social Events
Beginners welcome, experts challenged.
Location Tranquil Buzz Coffee House
Contact 575-534-9355
Cosmic Campground Weekend :: Social Events
Bring a friend, red filtered flashlight, very warm clothes, lawn chair, and telescope and binoculars if you have them. Make new friends and enjoy the wonders of the night sky.
Contact cosmiccampground.org
Glenwood Street Market :: Social Events
The Glenwood Street Market, is back with a variety of unique arts and crafts, and baked goods, produce and snacks. The market is open from every Friday and Saturday and holidays from approximately 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Highway ...
SWNM Audubon's Monthly Meeting :: Social Events
Roland Shook, Professor Emeritus of Biology at WNMU will present the monthly Audubon program. The talk will focus primarily on traveling and birding in the central and northern parts of Costa Rica. Free and open to the public.
Location WNMU Harlan Hall
Contact
Glenwood Street Market :: Social Events
The Glenwood Street Market, is back with a variety of unique arts and crafts, and baked goods, produce and snacks. The market is open from every Friday and Saturday and holidays from approximately 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Highway ...
Monday 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, and, enjoy a soda, or bottle of water, ...
Location Javalina Coffee Shop
Silver City Rotary Club Lunch Meeting :: Social Events
At most meetings, a speaker will talk about issues of community interest. Guests are welcome and are asked to contribute $10 for a hot lunch with dessert and coffee.
Location WNMU Sunset Room, 2nd Floor Cafeteria
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