Gila River Festival
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Part 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
Grant County Art Guild 200 West Market Street Silver City NM 88061 GCAG Gallery 316 N Bullard Street Silver City NM 88061
Part of the Gila River Festival. Location: Online and In-person at WNMU Light Hall Suggested Donation: $10 San Carlos Apache leader Dr. Wendsler Nosie Sr. will discuss his tireless work to prevent the desecration of Oak Flat, an Apache sacred site in what is now southeastern Arizona, from a mine operated by international mining giant
Sign up @ 6:00pm, must sign up in person Come showcase songs you’ve been working on. Each participating writer will get the chance to play three original songs.
Location: The Gardens at Light Hall Sidy Samb is an acclaimed Senegalese musician who has made his home in Spain for decades. A founding member of the celebrated flamenco-fusion hitmakers Mártires del Compás, Samb's latest solo project is a manifestation of his unique Afroflamenco sound, re-connecting flamenco to its African roots while exploring the subtle
Part of the Gila River Festival. Location: The Gardens at Light Hall Sidi Samb is an acclaimed Senegalese musician who has made his home in Spain for decades and is a founding member of celebrated flamenco-fusion hitmakers Mártires del Compás. His latest solo project, Afroflamenco reconnects Flamenco to its African roots, exploring the subtle connections
Fresh produce from Frisco Farm CSA June through October Contact the organizers for more details or to sign up
Join 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