Gila Wilderness 100th Art Exhibition

Silver City Silver City, NM

Four Artists Celebrating Wilderness is an exhibition of paintings and drawings featuring four Silver City artists who interpret the Gila Wilderness in their work. 209 West Broadway Street Silver City NM 88061 Art curated by Paul Hotvedt Exhibit runs from April 4 - June 2, 2024 Hours: Open Thursday thru Saturday, 11 am to 5

Silver City Blues Festival

Silver City Silver City, NM

This year’s festival, brought to you by the Mimbres Region Arts Council, continues to be free for all to enjoy. It is supported by local businesses and individual blues lovers, and especially by donations from attendees. The Blues Festival will have something for everyone – out of state and local performers, unique vendors, beer gardens,

Roselit Bone

Whiskey Creek Zocalo 11786 Hwy 180 East, Silver City, New Mexico

Gila Wilderness Centennial Week

Silver City Silver City, NM

The Gila National Forest kicks off 2024 as a year of celebration of the world’s first Wilderness. The Gila Wilderness was designated on June 3, 1924. The USFS will host events and observations honoring all that is wilderness, in recognition of the centennial anniversary of the Gila Wilderness. Together with community partners, the Gila National

Gila Wilderness 100 Speaker Series

Silver City Silver City, NM

Featuring diverse and thoughtful perspectives from historians and local voices, the Speaker Series will explore the Gila Wilderness by examining its history and virtues, successes and shortcomings, and path forward. Events will be held the evening of May 29th and throughout the day on May 31st. Together with community partners, the Gila National Forest is

Gila Centennial Botany Field Trips

Gila National Forest New Mexico

Gila Native Plant Society is celebrating the Gila Wilderness Centennial with three botany field trips. Saturday, May 25 John Gorey Willow Creek/Iron Creek in the Mogollons Wednesday, May 29 Bill Norris / Russ Kleinman West Fork of the Gila River Sunday, June 2 Don Graves / Elroy Limmer Sapillo Creek in Spring Canyon