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Now Showing at the Silco Theatre :: Arts & Music
"Storks" (PG) 2:00 pm, 4:30 pm & 7:00 pm
Location Silco Theatre
Contact www.thesilco.com or 575-956-6185
08:30am - 12:00pm Silver City Farmer's Market :: Social Events
Local produce, eggs, meats, honey, salsas, baked goods, landscape plants, and more. Live music.
Location Silver City Farmers Market
08:45am Weight Watchers :: Health & Wellness
This will be the last Saturday meeting. The group will be meeting on Tuesday evenings.
Location First Presbyterian Church
09:00am - 02:00pm Artisan Market :: Arts & Music
Beautiful hand-crafted mesquite bowls, quilted bags, jewelry, and more are just a few of thegreat gifts you will find. Come down and check out all of the unique gifts and support your friends and neighbors. Support local artisans!
Location Market Cafe
09:00am - 02:00pm Community Flea Market :: Social Events
Location Market Cafe
Contact 575-388-2343 or
09:15am Walking Tours of Historic Ft. Bayard :: Tours
Museum opens at 9:15am; Tours begin at 9:30am. Donations encouraged.
Location Fort Bayard Museum
Contact 575-388-4477
10:00am - 04:00pm Pumpkin Patch at the Old Hurley Store :: Fundraiser
To benefit the Hurley Pride Committee. The committee raises money for the town to provide street lights and sidewalks. The members want to paint the railroad depot by Christmas before the Christmas lighting contest.
Location Old Hurley Store
10:00am - 01:00pm Puppydog Ranch Seeking Volunteers for Make a Difference Day :: Social Events
Celebrate Make a Difference Day, our nation’s largest day of community service, by volunteering at Puppy Dog Ranch Rescue and Sanctuary. We would love your help beautifying our Ranch (weed eating), walking and taking care of and loving our 30 ...
Location Puppy Dog Ranch
Contact Laurie 575-313-7232
12:00pm - 01:00pm Silver City Museum Brown Bag: "Chasing the Cure in New Mexico" :: Education
Nancy Owen Lewis, scholar in residence at the School for Advanced Research (SAR) in Santa Fe, tells the story of the thousands of health seekers who journeyed to New Mexico from 1880-1940 seeking a cure for tuberculosis, once the leading ...
Location Silver City Museum
01:00pm - 04:00pm Bayard Bash in the Park Early Voting Event :: Political
FREE HAMBURGERS/HOT DOGS & EARLY VOTING!! DJ, political candidates & activities. Sponsored by the Grant County Democrat Party!! Next to Bayard Community Center
Location Bayard Community Center
Contact Frances Gonzales 575-956-8942
06:00pm "Hillary's America" to show :: Education
Grant County Federated Republican Women will host two showings of Dinesh D'Souza's film, Hillary's America at WNMU Cafeteria Sunset Room at 6 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, October 21 and 22. The cost is free, however, donations will be gratefully ...
Contact
07:00pm - 09:00pm Community Dance With the Big Ditch Crickets :: Social Events
Good acoustic music and the dances will be taught. Circles and Contras, Waltzes and polkas, schottisches and Old New Mexico dances. All ages welcome. Suggested donation - $5-$10 Children free.
Location Church of Harmony
Contact 575-534-0298
07:00pm Movies at the Light Hall Theater :: Arts & Music
"Suicide Squad" (PG-13)
Location Light Hall Theatre
Contact movies.wnmu.edu
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