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10:00am Unitarian Universalist Fellowship The Enlightening Power of Nature :: Public Meetings
Jeff Goin of the Lotus Center said, "How fortunate we are to have the Gila Wilderness as our backyard! "Most of us are familiar with the therapeutic effects of spending time in the natural world of southwest New Mexico. Full press ...
Location 3845 N Swan Street
11:00am - 12:30pm Circle of Sound, Autumn Equinox Celebration :: Public Meetings
Let's weave our sounds with the intentions of Harmony, Acceptance, Unity, Joy, Compassion, Love, & Appreciation, among all beings on the planet. Bring a friend, a chair, rattles, drums, voices, crystal bowls, didgeridoos. We are going to honor our Waters!Gough Park ...
Location Gough Park
Contact Beatriz Giraldo
06:00pm - 07:00pm Chiricahua Apache Sacred Origins and Lifeways :: Public Meetings
As part of the Chiricahua Apache "Sacred Origins and Lifeways Art Exhibition" we invite you to a special talk by Nde Chiricahua Apache Ikigee Tooahyaysay, Bill Bradford. He'll share insights about the exhibit, the Nde People's (Chiricahua Apache) History, current ...
Location Light Art Space
12:00pm - 01:00pm Montessori School Director to Speak at Rotary Meeting :: Public Meetings
Heidi Pendleton, director of the Guadalupe Montessori School, will speak to Rotary about the school, which was established in 1979 and has served Grant County families for more than 40 years, providing programming for children aged 18 months through 12 ...
Location WNMU Sunset Room, 2nd Floor Cafeteria
01:30pm - 02:30pm Lotus Center hosting a weekly Caregivers Support Group :: Public Meetings
As the Baby Boomer generation continues to age, the number of caregivers experiencing these challenges will continue to rise. Most of these caregivers are daughters or sons who live near their parents; these adult children provide, on average, 24 hours ...
Location Lotus Center
05:00pm Alzheimer's/Dementia Caregivers' Support Group :: Public Meetings
The next meeting of the Alzheimer's/Dementia Caregivers' Support Group at Cross Point Church on Hiwy 180 East at 5pm. The topic will be "Know the 10 signs that may indicate Alzheimers instead of just memory aging. Questions? Call Linda Brake ...
Location Cross Point Assembly of God Church
Contact Linda Brake 575-590-1499
10:30am - 02:00pm St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church -Gospel Mission Outreach :: Public Meetings
St. Vincent Parish will begin the commemoration of 150 years anniversary with an Outreach Project at the local Gospel Mission. Volunteers will serve a meal at the Gospel Mission located at 111 S. Texas St. There is no charge for ...
07:00pm St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church Christian Band :: Public Meetings
An internationally and nationally acclaimed Christian Band will perform at the Western New Mexico Fine Arts Auditorium. The Josh Blakesley Band is recognized for its outstanding Christian performances throughout the nation and on world stages. Tickets are now on sale ...
Location WNMU Fine Arts Center
05:00am Youth rifle hunts in Fort Bayard area :: Public Meetings
Visitors are advised to wear blaze orange or other brightly colored clothing Hunting season is here! On Saturday, September 28, youth-only deer and elk rifle hunts will begin in the Fort Bayard area within Game Management Unit 24. Trail users are ...
Location Old Fort Bayard
Contact
11:00am - 02:00pm St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church History :: Public Meetings
Dr. Donald Montoya will begin with a presentation on the history of St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church. Immediately following, the birthday celebration will serve ice cream and cake in the church courtyard. After cake and ice cream, games for ...
Location St. Vincent de Paul
06:00pm St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church Banquet :: Public Meetings
This special banquet will host the Most Reverend Bishop Peter Balacchino from Las Cruces. Many of the priests from the area will also be our guests, as well as other dignitaries. Doors open at 6:00 pm. with a catered dinner, ...
Location WNMU Graham Gym
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