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Friday, May 26, 2017
Friday, May 26, 2017
  • Now Showing at the Silco Theatre  ::  Arts & Music

    "The Circle" (NR) 4:00 & 7:00pm   

    Location  Silco Theatre

    Contact  www.thesilco.com or 575-956-6185

  • Artists Invited to "Paint Out Silver"  ::  Arts & Music

    The en plein air painting event will occur in and around downtown Silver City. All media are welcome and the public is invited to watch our talented area artists turn canvases into art! Picturesque backdrops are everywhere in our historic ...   

    Location  Silver City, New Mexico

    Contact  Call Rebecca at 575-654-4384 or Rita at 575-388-5262 for entry forms and/or more information.

  • Summer Youth Academies Still Accepting Applications  ::  Education

    Health Careers Academy offers high school sophomores, juniors and seniors a chance to hone their skills in preparation for college. The five-week (June 18-July 21) academy includes tours of medical facilities, presentations by leaders in health care, team building and ...   

    Location  Western New Mexico University

    Contact  To sign up for HCA go to http://outreach.wnmu.edu/hca2017/

  • Silver City Blues Festival Event Overview  ::  Arts & Music

    This year’s Beer and Spirits Pavilion is hosted by Little Toad Creek Brewery and Distillery. There is no admission fee to the Pavilion and every drink is $5. There will be designated motorcycle parking, as well as many bike activities. There ...   

    Location  Silver City, New Mexico

    Contact  www.silvercitybluesfestival.org

  • 09:00am - 07:00pm  Popcorn Fridays at Silver City Food Co-Op  ::  Social Events

    Sample freshly popped organic corn, along with a selection of other delicious food samples. Come by and see what new food there is to try. You might have a delightful surprise for your tastebuds!    

    Location  Silver City Food Co-op

  • 09:30am - 10:00pm  "Disrupt Aging" Presented by AARP & WILL  ::  Health & Wellness

    The idea is to not think of stereotypes as we age, but to look at how to make full use of what we can do and what we are in our retirement. Free.   

    Location  WNMU Global Resource Center ABC Room

  • 10:05am - 11:00am  "Fraud Watch" Presented by AARP and WILL  ::  Education

    A presentation on fraud, scams, what to look out for, how to put a stop on credit checks, and resources and places to go or call if you are a victim. Free   

    Location  WNMU Global Resource Center ABC Room

  • 12:00pm - 04:00pm  "Driver's Safety" Presented by AARP and WILL  ::  Health & Wellness

    Requires sign-up and fee. $15 for AARP members; $20 for non-members. Open to ages 50 and older. Course certificate is good for three years and many insurance companies offer a discount for completion.    

    Location  WNMU Global Resource Center ABC Room

    Contact  Sign up: call Dave Lynch at 317-385-8874

  • 04:00pm - 05:15pm  Dance Elemental  ::  Health & Wellness

    Free Introductory Class on Friday, April 28. Attend one, some, or all six classes. Cost: $10 Drop-in, or $8 w/ a TLC Class Card. Six Consecutive Fridays Beginning on May 5. this is a contemporary movement choice for body awakening ...   

    Location  Lotus Center

  • 05:00pm - 10:00pm  Silver City Blues Festival - Gila Glass Classic Flame Off  ::  Arts & Music

       

    Location  Gough Park

    Contact  Silvercitybluesfestival.org

  • 05:30pm - 06:30pm  Women Embracing Recovery  ::  Health & Wellness

    This meeting is limited to female Al-Anon members and prospective members. Park on Ridge Loop; walk around building to side entrance to lower level.   

    Location  La Clinica Health & Birth Center

    Contact  Karen 575-313-7094 or Hosana 575-313-1032

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