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
Tour of the Gila is the iconic five-day road bicycling stage race based out of Silver City, New Mexico. Since 1987, Tour of the Gila has grown to become one of just two UCI-sanctioned stage races in America and is renowned worldwide for notoriously challenging routes that are likened to European races like Le Tour
Gila Trails Info organization have posted their trails schedule for Spring 2024. Gila Back Country Horsemen Download schedule (PDF) About Gila Trails Info Gila Back Country Horsemen are a group of people who love the Gila. We want this place to be treasured, respected and preserved. Having a well dispersed trail system coupled with trail
Gila Trails Info organization have posted their trails schedule for Spring 2024. Gila Back Country Horsemen Download schedule (PDF) About Gila Trails Info Gila Back Country Horsemen are a group of people who love the Gila. We want this place to be treasured, respected and preserved. Having a well dispersed trail system coupled with trail
We are standing for the world’s children and grandchildren, and for the seven generations beyond them. We dream of a world where all of our children have safe drinking water, clean air to breathe, and enough food to eat. A world where they have access to a basic education to develop their minds and healthcare
Jointly hosted by the Glenwood Woman's Club and the Glenwood Ranger District (USFS) Centennial poster by Christina Wilkinson’s “Gila Wilderness” (first place winner in centennial poster contest sponsored by USFS Gila National Forest)
Gila Trails Info organization have posted their trails schedule for Spring 2024. Gila Back Country Horsemen Download schedule (PDF) About Gila Trails Info Gila Back Country Horsemen are a group of people who love the Gila. We want this place to be treasured, respected and preserved. Having a well dispersed trail system coupled with trail
Location 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.
In an ongoing effort to provide top-notch constituent service, my staff hosts Mobile Office Hours across the state. Staff is on hand to assist residents who have questions regarding Social Security benefits, Medicare, immigration, veterans benefits, student loans, and other federal programs. I encourage all who would like more information or need assistance to attend.
In addition, Vitalant's Blood Mobile will be at the following locations: Fort Bayard Medical Center April 10th August 14th December 11th Gila Regional Medical Center April 11th August 15th December 12th Vitalant is always looking for blood drive volunteers. Contact the organizer to see how you can help.
8:00 am - 2:00 pm both days ... please, no early birds There will also be other yard sales along Hwy 180 so getting ready to shop! Contact Tammy Christensen @ 480-250-8095 if you would like to participate. Bring your own chairs and table(s). We will provide the marketing, electricity, and water.
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
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,
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
At 10:00 am, visitors will gather at the Mogollon Cemetery Archives - 891 Bursum Road (NM 159), Mogollon, NM 88039. At 10:30 am visitors will carpool up Fannie Road (a 10-minute drive in 4WD vehicles) to Mogollon Cemetery where we will welcome people, speak briefly about the Mogollon Cemetery which served the Historic Districts of
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
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 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
Thirteen talented NMSU students from diverse backgrounds were selected to take part in an immersive two-semester program. In July, 2022, the group spent 11 days in a field school in the Gila, making short documentaries about people living and working in the Gila Wilderness. Their films tell stories that reflect the unique natural, cultural and
The derby coincides with New Mexico’s Free Fishing Day, so licenses are not required. Lake Roberts is located in the Wilderness Ranger District along NM 35. It can be accessed via NM 35 or NM 15. NM 15 is a narrow paved, winding road that may not be suitable for trucks with trailers, advise using