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Frisco Farm Stand
Frisco Farm Stand 5 Summer Drive, PleasantonFresh produce from Frisco Farm CSA June through October Contact the organizers for more details or to sign up
Grant County Art Guild 6 x 6 Mini Show
Grant County Art Guild Gallery 316 North Bullard Street, Silver CityThe Grant County Art Guild Gallery is holding a 6x6 mini-show now through the end of September. It has been a couple of years since they had a group mini show at the gallery, and are having great fun with this playful exhibit. There are 25 pieces in the show. New work is added as
DAC – Our Feathered Friends
Deming Arts Center 100 South Gold Avenue, DemingAn exhibit devoted entirely to “Our Feathered Friends,” will be the subject of the September 2024 art display at the Deming Art Center. Stop by and step into a fantastical world of birds. Meet the artists on Sunday, September 8, 2024, from 1PM- 2:30PM.
Trees of the Gila
Silver City Public Library 515 W. College Avenue, Silver CitySCAA artist Paula Manning-Lewis is showing her latest series, "Trees of the Gila" at the Silver City Public Library for the months of August and September. There will be an artist reception on Friday, September 6th, 3:00-4:30pm. The reception precedes the monthly First Friday openings at the galleries in downtown Silver City. Stop by to
Water is Power with L&J Ranch
Silver City Silver CityPart of the Gila River Festival. Location: Seedboat Center for the Arts, 214 West Yankie Street The Gila River Project investigates one of America’s most expansive ecosystems. Named as America’s most endangered river in 2019, it persists despite the severe threats of climate change, the demands of ranching, agriculture and mining, and the impacts of
GVL Fall Steam Camp
Gila Valley Library 411 Highway 211, GilaA Rendezvous with Destiny
Silver City Public Library 515 W. College Avenue, Silver CityJoin us at the Silver City Public Library for a special free screening of the documentary A Rendezvous with Destiny. This powerful film highlights the stories of the 101st Airborne Division “Screaming Eagles” through the eyes of three of its last surviving veterans. Directed and produced by Tracie Hunter, the film is a moving tribute
Community Voices: Blueprints for the Future of the Gila River
Western New Mexico University 1000 West College Avenue, Silver CityPart of the Gila River Festival. Location: Online and in-person at WNMU Global Resource Center Auditorium Suggested Donation: $10 Join us for a thought-provoking panel discussion as we delve into the future of New Mexico's last wild river through the eyes of our community's diverse voices. Each speaker brings a unique perspective: Martha Cooper, Freshwater
The Little Tulips
Whiskey Creek Zocalo 11786 Hwy 180 East, Silver CityIndie Garage Rock $10 suggested donation