Children’s Butterfly Garden Emerges
Silva Creek Botanical Garden N Virginia St, Silver City, NMPart of the Gila River Festival celebration.
The Chris Chandler Show
Whiskey Creek Zocalo 11786 Hwy 180 East, Silver City, New MexicoPoet and storyteller Chris Chandler is as hilarious and entertaining as he is provocative and rabble-rousing, delivering vignettes about politics and modern culture with the fire of a Baptist Preacher. His appearances are insightful tales of a world gone slightly mad, accompanied by a wide variety of musical styles. He has performed on thousands of
Rhythm Mystic
Little Toad Creek Brewery & Distillery 200 N Bullard Street, Silver City, NMPlaying dance music in a variety of styles including R&B, Motown, swing, Latin, and world.
Gila Centennial Field Trip
Gila National Forest New MexicoMore info on the September 7th geology field trip
Jenny Don’t and The Spurs
Whiskey Creek Zocalo 11786 Hwy 180 East, Silver City, New MexicoJenny Don’t and the Spurs have been pioneering their own path in the music world for over a dozen years. Known for their high-energy Country Western style and captivating stage presence, they've garnered a global following with their infectious enthusiasm. Please note this show is scheduled at a time we are usually closed.
Cliff/Gila Food Pantry
Grant County Fairgrounds 16 Arena Road, Cliff, New MexicoLocation Cliff Fairground Building Available for residents in these areas 88028, 88038, 88051, 88055 Food distribution is a drive-thru. Please bring your pantry ID card or bring a picture ID and a separate proof of physical address.
Grant County Fair
Cliff Cliff, NMRanch rodeo info Junior rodeo info Ag day info
Gila Farmers Market
Gila Valley Community Center 411 Hwy 211, Gila, NMGila Scarecrow Contest
Gila Farmers Market 412 NM Hwy 211, Gila, NMTo participate, fill out entry form online. Scarecrows can go up 9/19-10/2. Each Scarecrow will be assigned a number. Please make the number large enough to be seen from the street. Please also name your scarecrow. Name can be smaller than the number. Scarecrows must be sturdy and anchored by T-posts or Rebar to withstand