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10:30am Widowed and Single Persons of Grant County Meeting :: Social Events
Angelica Boone will talk to us about Community Partnership for Children. Cost for lunch is $12. All singles are welcome.
Location Cross Point Assembly of God Church
Contact 575-537-3643
07:00pm GLAM Week: Panel Discussion :: Social Events
Students, parents and university staff and faculty member panelists will tell their stories and share tools that have helped them support their LGBTQ sons, daughters and friends. The panelists will address the transition between high school and college and offer ...
Location WNMU Center for Gender Equity
Contact thecenter.wnmu.edu.
01:30pm New Mexico Road Marker Dedication :: Social Events
The public is invited to attend the dedication ceremony of the first New Mexico Road Marker in the Mimbres Valley. Students from at San Lorenzo Elementary will be present for the dedication. This sign is located on Highway 35 by ...
Location Mimbres Senior Center
05:30pm Community Climate Conversaton :: Social Events
Join us for food and drink and discuss with your neighbors how you would like to prioritize our climate actions. During the last Community Conversation, attended by about 40 people, the group agreed upon objectives that can be addressed locally: ...
Location Little Toad Creek Brewery
10:30am - 01:30pm Farmer's Market at Ace Hardware :: Social Events
Fresh produce and other goodies
Location Ace Hardware
01:00pm Gin Rummy :: Social Events
Beginners welcome, experts challenged.
Location Tranquil Buzz Coffee House
Contact 575-534-9355
07:00pm GLAM Week: Drag Show :: Social Events
Hosted by Ward Rudick, who will perform as Liberaunchy, and judged by Patrick Conlin, Michael Acosta, WNMU Student Government President Tim Stillman, Dr. Christina Sanchez and Dr. Francis Reyes. There will be a special performance by Lady Shug, the Navajo ...
Location Light Hall Theatre
Contact thecenter.wnmu.edu.
05:00pm ACLU-NM Southwestern Chapter Monthly Meeting :: Social Events
All ACLU members and members of the public are invited to join us for a no-host dinner and informal discussion at 5 PM followed by the business meeting at 6 PM. Public input is always welcome.
Location Little Toad Creek Brewery
Contact 575-590-4809 or
05:00pm - 07:00pm Chicano Street Fest :: Social Events
Live music, food vendors, family games, and community organizations will be present at this fundraiser for the WNMU MEChA Club. Western New Mexico University is commemorating Hispanic Heritage Month with several event. Most events are free to the public and ...
Location WNMU Old James Stadium
10:30am Silver City Woman's Club Meeting :: Social Events
The Silver City Woman’s Club meets on the 2nd Friday of each month. Please save the date. You are welcome to attend our monthly members' meeting.
Location Silver City Woman's Club
Contact 575-313-4591
08:30am - 12:00pm Silver City Farmer's Market :: Social Events
Fresh food, crafts, music and fun.
Location Silver City Farmers' Market
10:00am - 02:00pm First Annual Harvest Festival :: Social Events
Highlights of this festival will include hammermill processing of mesquite beans, apple cider processing, seedsharing and a community potluck lunch. Visitors are encouraged to bring their favorite dishes to share at thisevent, which promises to be mouth-watering. During the festival, TVC ...
Location The Volunteer Center
Contact tvcgrantcounty.org or on Facebook @TheVolunteerCenterofGrantCounty
10:00am The Jacob Bennett Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution Meeting :: Social Events
Visiting DAR members are invited to attend. Regent Lucy Whitmarsh will present a program about a project Silver City MainStreet is working on to develop a walking tour of Bullard Street in downtown Silver City. If you think you might be ...
Location Silver City Visitor Center
Contact 575-574-8394 or
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