American Express and Main Street America
SILVER CITY, NM — On Tuesday, June 25, American Express and Main Street America announced the grant recipients for the Backing Small Businesses Grant Program. Birdwell's Vintage Vibes, located at 602 North Bullard Street in historic downtown Silver City, NM was among the winners.
"We are extremely proud and grateful for the grant we received from Mainstreet America and American Express," said Kelly Edwards and Bryant Foster, owners of Birdwell's Vintage Vibes. To learn more about Birdwell's Vintage Vibes visit their website, www.birdwellsvintagevibes.com, or stop by and see them at 602 North Bullard Street, across from The Hub Plaza.
Fletcher said that the assignment is a common one in courses on entrepreneurship. "It was started about 20 years ago at Stanford," he explained, "and became hugely popular just because of its craziness."
Silver City, NM – Silver Consolidated Schools has officially submitted a Letter of Intent to the Public School Capital Outlay Council (PSCOC) seeking funding for a comprehensive rebuild of the Cliff Combined School, located at 622 State Highway 211 in Cliff, New Mexico. The rebuild is essential due to the severe infrastructure deficiencies of the current campus, which was originally constructed in 1936.
The proposed project, estimated at $45,855,464, includes the demolition of several outdated and unsafe buildings, which have long exceeded their expected lifespans. "Cliff Schools are a vital part of our community, and it's essential that we provide our students with a safe and effective learning environment," said William D. Hawkins, Superintendent of Silver Consolidated Schools. "The current facilities are no longer adequate, and this project will ensure that Cliff Schools can continue to serve our students well into the future."
The new IME Becas Scholarships are jointly funded by the WNMU Foundation and the government of Mexico. The WNMU funding comes from donors, while the funding from Mexico comes from the Institute for Mexicans Abroad, which is part of the country's Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The Institute for Mexicans Abroad has as its mission "to improve access to educational opportunities in all levels for Mexicans and persons of Mexican origin living in the United States of America," according to the agreement between the consulate and WNMU.
Off Broadway theatre director Krysta Hibbard to direct Eleemosynary .
Silver City, New Mexico —August 12, 2024 — Silver City Community Theatre in collaboration with Starlight Theatre is thrilled to announce the upcoming production of "Eleemosynary" by Lee Blessing, a richly-themed theatrical experience that promises to captivate audiences with its celebration of women's stories across three generations. This compelling production is set to take the stage at Starlight Theatre from October 31, 2024 to November 14, 2024.
WNMU continues to earn accolades for its student-athletes academic success.
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On Sunday afternoon, Aug. 25, 2024, a reception took place at the Grant County Veterans Memorial Business and Conference Center to celebrate the 16th anniversary of two Grant County Catholic priests. Father Ephraim Ezulike serves as pastor to the St. Francis Newman Center Parish in Silver City, and Father Casmir Anozie serves as pastor for the Infant Jesus Shrine in Hurley.
Also joining them was their mentor, Father Alphonsus Ezeoke, director at the seminary in Nigeria, where both entered the seminary on the same day and graduated from the seminary together 16 years ago.
Dr. John Langelier delivered the keynote lecture for the 158th birthday celebration for Fort Bayard. The event was held in the New Deal Theater at the fort, and included Dr. Langellier's talk on the Reverend Allan Allensworth, who served as the post chaplain at the fort in the 1890s. Attendees also received an update on the activities of the Fort Bayard Historic Preservation Society, and enjoyed birthday cake and refreshments after the program.
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