Gila Centennial Field Trip
Gila National Forest New MexicoMore info on the September 7th geology field trip
Red McAdam • Honky-Tonk
Whiskey Creek Zocalo 11786 Hwy 180 East, Silver City, New MexicoAlthough he was born in the industrial heart of New Jersey, Red’s mother Maggie made damn sure that he would be reared on folk and country music. Red’s father, a lifelong bass player, taught him to play the mandolin, banjo, bass, and guitar. Forever restless, Red ventured through dozens of genres before returning to his
The Oversouls
Little Toad Creek Brewery & Distillery 200 N Bullard Street, Silver City, NMThe Oversouls place particular emphasis on writing, and recording their own material. Though not a soul or blues band, their music has a soulful funky edge.
Judith Fein & Paul Ross – Slow Travel New Mexico
Western New Mexico University 1000 West College Avenue, Silver City, New MexicoPart of the WNMU Distinguished Speaker series at Light Hall Theatre
Gila Farmers Market
Gila Valley Community Center 411 Hwy 211, Gila, NMRock-n-Roll Zocalo Party
Whiskey Creek Zocalo 11786 Hwy 180 East, Silver City, New MexicoRoselit Bone / J Graves/ Linda From Work - three of our favorite bands on one epic night! After over a decade of touring, Roselit Bone have perfected an infectious and intense live show that has transfixed crowds in a nightly conversion ritual. Previously described by Oregon Public Broadcasting as “a unique type of gothic
April Verch & Cody Walters
Silco Theater 311 N Bullard Street, Silver City, NMHusband and wife duo April Verch & Cody Walters is a true partnership of kindred musical spirits, each a world-class musician in their own right. Combining their unique backgrounds from Verch’s native Ottawa Valley and Walters’ heartland roots in Kansas, their music showcases endless creativity and versatility — transitioning effortlessly from traditional Ottawa Valley step
Gila River Festival
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Water is Power with L&J Ranch
Silver City Silver City, NMPart 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