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12:00pm - 01:30pm Buffalo Soldiers :: Education
Program honoring the Buffalo Soldiers, who served from 1866 to 1899 in southwestern New Mexico.FREE beef stew lunch will be served.
05:00pm WNMU Panel Discussion :: Education
Listen to the voices of Isaac Brundage, VP Student Affairs; Brante Dashiell, Asst. Professor of Education; Arai Hodan, WNMU student; JJ Wilson, writer in residence; and others.
06:00pm Writing Your Family Legacy Workshop :: Education
Linda Weaver Clarke leads this workshop.
Contact 538-3672
09:00am - 12:00pm Curbside Consulting :: Education
FREE consulting services to nonprofit organizations and those considering becoming one.
Contact 534-0101, ext 2108
12:00pm Lunch & Learn: "Lots about Labyrinths" :: Education
Western Institute of Lifelong Learning features Cordelia Rose sharing her second career as designer, builder and advocate for labyrinths. She will discuss labyrinth designs, distinguishing between mazes and labyrinths, and the calming properties of labyrinth for humans, horses and dogs. ...
Contact 538-6835
07:00pm Black History Documentary Hour :: Education
Documentaries will be shown highlighting African American life and celebrating Black History Month.
09:30am - 03:00pm AARP Free Tax Preparation :: Education
Also on Saturdays. AARP Volunteers will be available to provide FREE tax preparation service, weekly through April 13.
Contact 537-6244
09:30am - 04:30pm Grant Proposal Writing Workshop :: Education
Nikki Zeuner present the basics of writing a federal style grant proposal.
Contact 534-0665, ext. 231
01:00pm "Predicting and Chasing Solar Eclipses" :: Education
Fred Espenak, Scientist Emeritus, NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, has spent over four decades chasing eclipses around the world. He will share his experiences with us through photos and video, including some of his most recent expeditions to Libya and ...
01:30pm - 04:30pm Solar Hot Air Panel Workshop :: Education
Asher Gelbart of Green Energy Now will teach basics concepts and techniques for constructing a solar hot air collector that can be used for heating your house or workshop during the winter months. These systems are also very inexpensive and can ...
Contact 538-9540
06:30pm - 09:30pm City of Rocks Night Skies Observatory & Talks :: Education
Silver City Astronomy Society member Matt Wilson does the monthly observations for the public with the scope and observatory at City of Rocks. Come observe the spectacular night skies, where darkness is darker and the stars are brighter at City of Rocks!Note: ...
Contact 575-536-2800
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