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Sunday, October 01, 2017
Sunday, October 01, 2017
  • Now Showing at the Silco Theatre  ::  Arts & Music

    "Kingsman: The Golden Circle" (R) 6:00pm   

    Location  Silco Theatre

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

  • 10:00am - 11:00pm  "Western Cultural Influences and Our Feelings About Animals"  ::  Spiritual

    Steve Sans will give a talk on Western cultural influences, both religious and philosophical, that shape our attitudes toward animals. The talk is intended as a lead-into next week's blessing of the animals. Steve Sans, a retired biology teacher, and ...   

    Contact  This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or www.uufsc.com.

  • 10:00am - 11:00am  "Write Now: You Only Think You Have Forever"  ::  Arts & Music

    Writer and writing mentor Mary Sojourner is returning to the Southwest Festival of the Written Word. Her hands-on writing session is open to the public free of charge. No reservations or registration are required to attend. Sojourner believes in both ...   

    Location  "A" Space Gallery

    Contact  www.swwordfiesta.org

  • 10:00am - 02:00pm  32nd Annual Purchase Prize Art Exhibit  ::  Arts & Music

    Purchase Prize Art Show open to the public.   

    Location  Pinos Altos Art Gallery

  • 10:00am  Gila Friends Participate in World Quaker Day  ::  Spiritual

    World Quaker Day will be held all over the world Sunday, Oct.1, and is sponsored by Friends World Committee for Consultation, a Quaker organization bringing together all the different types of worship within the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers). Gila Friends ...   

    Location  Church of Harmony

    Contact  575-574-7088

  • 10:00am - 11:00pm  Southwest Festival of the Written Word: Lee Francis  ::  Arts & Music

    Dr. Lee Francis is an Indigenerd and one of the foremost scholars on Native and Indigenous pop culture in the United States. He is the CEO and Founder of Native Realities, the only Indigenous-centric pop culture media and publishing company ...   

    Location  "A" Space Gallery

    Contact  www.swwordfiesta.org

  • 10:00am - 11:00am  Southwest Festival of the Written Word: Megan Kimble  ::  Arts & Music

    "Food Writing" Megan Kimble is the editor of Edible Baja Arizona, a local food magazine serving Tucson and the borderlands, and the author of Unprocessed: My City-Dwelling Year of Reclaiming Real Food (William Morrow 2015). Megan has written for the Los ...   

    Location  Old Elk's Club

    Contact  www.swwordfiesta.org

  • 10:00am - 11:00am  Southwest Festival of the Written Word: Paul Andrew Hutton  ::  Arts & Music

    "Writing and Filming History for Broad Audiences"  Paul Andrew Hutton is an American cultural historian, an award-winning author, a documentary film writer, and a television personality. He holds the rank of Distinguished Professor at the University of New Mexico, and ...   

    Location  Seedboat Center for the Arts

    Contact  www.swwordfiesta.org

  • 11:30am - 12:30pm  Southwest Festival of the Written Word: Kate Nelson  ::  Arts & Music

    "Magazine Writing" Kansas native Kate Nelson moved west in 1989 and planted roots in Placitas, New Mexico. An award-winning reporter and columnist, she worked at the Kansas City Star and Albuquerque Tribune before leading PR and marketing at the New Mexico ...   

    Location  Old Elk's Club

    Contact  www.swwordfiesta.org

  • 11:30am - 12:30pm  Southwest Festival of the Written Word: Melissa L. Sevigny  ::  Arts & Music

    Melissa L. Sevigny grew up in Tucson, Arizona where she fell in love with the Sonoran Desert's ecology, geology and dark desert skies. Her lyrical nonfiction and poetry explores the intersections of science, politics, and history, with a focus on ...   

    Location  Seedboat Center for the Arts

    Contact  www.swwordfiesta.org

  • 02:00pm  Movies at the Light Hall Theater  ::  Arts & Music

    "The Hitman's Bodyguard" (R)   

    Location  Light Hall Theatre

    Contact  movies.wnmu.edu

  • 02:30pm - 03:30pm  "Shanti, Shanti,Shanti"  ::  Arts & Music

    Mark Widrlechner will be giving a free reading of poems inspired by his personal practice of yoga, tai chi chuan, and meditation in the tranquil setting of Silver City's Lotus Center. His verses often spring from the natural world, typically ...   

    Location  Lotus Center

    Contact  515-520-3881 or http://www.lotuscentersc.org/events/

  • 03:00pm  "3 Redneck Tenors"  ::  Arts & Music

    Think of Pavarotti meets the Cable Guy, as three classically trained tenors combine humor and great music to bring you an outstanding afternoon of entertainment. Admission is $20 for non-subscribers. Children to age 17 accompanied by an adult ticket holder ...   

    Location  WNMU Fine Arts Center

    Contact  575-538-5862 www.gcconcerts.org

  • 04:00pm  Hats in the Garden  ::  Social Events

    $25 person. RSVPs are required. This Victorian Impressionism event gives attendees a chance to unleash their inner British Queens and don their fanciest headwear. A People’s Choice Award will be awarded to the person with the most-eye catching hat. Attendees can bid ...   

    Location  WNMU Alumni Garden

    Contact  To RSVP: 575-538-6310

  • 04:00pm - 05:00pm  Silver City Quarterly Review  ::  Arts & Music

    2nd Anniversary Celebration. Our authors will read poetry, short stories and excerpts from longer works.   

    Location  Tranquilbuzz

    Contact  This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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