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07:00am - 09:00am Tax Help New Mexico :: Education
FREE. Monday through Thursdays, except March 9 to 13.WNMU students work as volunteers to help low income families with tax return preparation. All students are accounting or business majors and are required to pass an exam testing their knowledge of ...
Location WNMU MEChA Building
Contact 538-6336
12:00pm - 01:00pm Brown Bag Program: "The Grant County Rebellion of 1876” :: Education
FREE.Melvyn Gelb will present “The Grant County Rebellion of 1876,” which was a declaration of independence and would allow Grant County to secede from New Mexico and become part of the state of Arizona.This talk will cover who was involved, why ...
Location Silver City Museum Annex
Contact 538-5921
03:00pm RTCA/CDT/Greenways Trail Group Meeting :: Public Meetings
This meeting will include discussion concerning:Planning for TrailFest: April 10-12CDT Connector (Silver Spur) Update HWY 90 bridge project/San Vicente TrailheadRivers, Trails and Conversation Assistance (RTCA) grant
Location WNMU Student Memorial Center
06:30pm Artist's Lecture Series: Victoria Chick :: Education
FREE and open to the public.The Mimbres Region Arts Council, in partnership with Western Institute for Lifelong Learning (WILL) and WNMU, is pleased to feature painter Victoria Chick in the final lecture of the 2014-2015 Artist Lecture Series.
Location WNMU Parotti Recital Hall
Contact 538-2505
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