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10:00am - 12:00pm Computer Help at the Glenwood Library :: Education
On Tuesdays from 10 a.m. – noon, Rachel Flanagan will be available to help patrons with basic computer skills. A patron has gifted the library with four upgraded public computers plus new headphones for each unit. New computers are up ...
Location Glenwood Library
Curbside Consulting :: Education
FREE! Help for non-profits or those considering one. Every Wednesday, by appointment only.
Location College Plaza Suite #16
Contact 575-597-0035 or email
10:00am - 12:00pm Literacy Link Leamos Workshop: How to Apply Online :: Education
Literacy Link - Leamos invites Grant County job seekers and students to attend three job skill building workshops. This workshop is free. Bring a copy of your current resume if you have one. It’s time to put your best foot ...
Location Silver City Public Library
Contact 575-388-0892
12:00pm - 01:00pm WILL Lunch and Learn: "Everything You Wanted to Know About City of Rocks" :: Education
When visiting City of Rocks State Park, you are likely awestruck by the majestic rock pillars. If you have scrambled among this rock formation on foot, you may have seen evidence of indigenous people and Spanish conquistadors. If you have ...
Location WNMU Global Resource Center ABC Room
Contact 575-538-6835 or https://www.will.community/#/
10:00am - 12:00pm Tech Workshop: Internet and Privacy :: Education
Adult Education Services will lead a workshop at the library on privacy settings and how to use the Internet safely.
Location Silver City Public Library
Contact 575-574-5101 or
12:00pm - 01:00pm Brown Bag Training: Understanding your 990 :: Education
This training sill help nonprofits understand the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) 990 tax form and how it relates to organizations. Seating is limited so please RSVP to the Nonprofit Resource Group at (575) 597-0035 or email: NRG@frontierus.org.
Location WNMU Miller Library
Contact RSVP to 575-597-0035 or email:
06:00pm Third Thursday Forum: "A New Day in Court: Legal Changes Under the New Administration" :: Education
Discussing the issues currently under debate in Santa Fe will be a highly qualified panel, including Timothy Aldrich, Esq., Professor of Criminal Justice, WNMU, Thomas F. Stewart, Judge, Sixth Judicial District Court and Spenser Baca, Esq., Associate Attorney at Foy ...
Location WNMU Miller Library
Contact 575-654-6060 or
02:00pm - 04:00pm Tech Workshop: Email :: Education
Adult Education Services will lead a workshop at the library on how to use email professionally.
Location Silver City Public Library
Contact 575-574-5101 or
09:00am - 03:00pm Expanding Your Horizons Conference :: Education
American Association of University Women hosts these conferences which encourage 5th – 8th grade girls in the Southwest of New Mexico to pursue STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) careers.
Location Western New Mexico University
Contact 575-388-2013 or
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