Annual fly-in to Reserve Airport (T16) in the Gila National Forest with fly-outs to Gila area airstrips and an Airport Open House from 9am - 1pm on Saturday.
The Grant County Art Guild Gallery is holding a 6x6 mini-show now through the end of September. It has been a couple of years since they had a group mini show at the gallery, and are having great fun with this playful exhibit. There are 25 pieces in the show. New work is added as
An exhibit devoted entirely to “Our Feathered Friends,” will be the subject of the September 2024 art display at the Deming Art Center. Stop by and step into a fantastical world of birds. Meet the artists on Sunday, September 8, 2024, from 1PM- 2:30PM.
Blending classic singer-songwriter elements with a unique indie folk sound using a looping pedal to braid clever riffs and atmospheric sounds into a cosmic folktronic dance party. Donations welcome. All proceeds go to paying the performers and supporting live music.
The Chiricahua Apache Nation, a sovereign nation recognized by the United States in the Treaty of Santa Fe (1852), and the Chiricahua Apache People (Nde), in concert with the Light Art Space gallery, is excited to showcase the work of Chiricahua artists from September 5th to October 5th in the Flash Gallery at Light Art
SCAA artist Paula Manning-Lewis is showing her latest series, "Trees of the Gila" at the Silver City Public Library for the months of August and September. There will be an artist reception on Friday, September 6th, 3:00-4:30pm. The reception precedes the monthly First Friday openings at the galleries in downtown Silver City. Stop by to
Josephine 's poems are rooted in and inspired by nature and family, and contain lyricism and depth. Her first publication at age 12 appeared in the Toronto Gladstone Library collection. Josephine went on to win the Norma Epstein Prize for Creative Writing in her third year at University of Toronto for her first collection of
The Silver City 24 Club, a philanthropic women's organization serving Grant County, New Mexico since 1948. The club provides three scholarships for women attending WNMU, as well as help area youth and families in need.
Southwestern NM Audubon Society annual meeting at Gomez Peak Pavilion Join us for some bird-watching at 4pm, followed by a meeting, potluck, and mingling from 5-7. Bring a dish to pass along with a plate, utensils, napkins, and beverages. Hope to see you there!
Event schedule Event map In addition to the annual pie festival event, there is a playground fundraiser on Friday night, a PiK event Saturday morning and a community quilt raffle. PiK Run & Walk info Potato Bar & Dance Playground Fundraiser info Community Quilt Raffle info
Location: Bataan Park 33 Fort Bayard Road Santa Clara NM 88026 Event Info: CPC is hosting the 2nd Annual September Spectacular! This year's theme is "Superhero Family Fit Fest." Caped Crusader Crawl (Family Fun Run) Hero Hustle 5K Dragonfly Titan 10K Trek A FUN-drasing event where all proceeds go to CPC's programs that support access
Jenny 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.
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.
To 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
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.
Although 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 place particular emphasis on writing, and recording their own material. Though not a soul or blues band, their music has a soulful funky edge.
Roselit 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
Husband 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
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
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.
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
Part of the Gila River Festival. Location: Online and in-person at WNMU Global Resource Center Auditorium Suggested Donation: $10 Join us for a thought-provoking panel discussion as we delve into the future of New Mexico's last wild river through the eyes of our community's diverse voices. Each speaker brings a unique perspective: Martha Cooper, Freshwater
Part of this year’s Gila River Festival. Register now; space is limited. Participant limit: 15. Fee: $30 Difficulty: strenuous Meet at the Murray Ryan Visitor Center at 6:15 a.m., and carpool/convoy to a side canyon of the Gila Lower Box. Travel time: about 1.5 hrs. each way. Join Native Interpretive Guide Alex Mares for a
Join Allison Boyd, Carol Martin and Sharman Apt Russell along the beautiful Gila River for an introduction to tracking. Part of this year's Gila River Festival. Register now; space is limited.
Part of this year’s Gila River Festival. Event is FULL - send an email to gilariverfest@gmail.com to be added to the waiting list. Participants: 10; Fee: Free, however registration required. Difficulty: Easy Meet at the Murray Ryan Visitor Center at 6:45 am. We will carpool to the trailhead because parking space is very limited. Travel
Part of this year’s Gila River Festival. Event is FULL - send an email to gilariverfest@gmail.com to be added to the waiting list. Participant Limit: 12; Fee: $30 Difficulty: Moderate Meet at the Murray Ryan Visitor Center at 7:45 am to carpool to the trailhead due to limited parking. Starting from the Gila River Bird
Part of this year’s Gila River Festival. Register now; space is limited. Participant limit: 15, Fee: $30 Difficulty: Moderate Meet at 9 am at the cul-de-sac at the bottom of Mobile Drive in Silver City. From the Murray Ryan Visitor Center proceed south for 1.2 miles on Hudson St./Hwy 90S. At the top of the
The Deming Art Center will feature the annual DAC Membership exhibit. Anyone who is a member is eligible to participate and there will be a diverse body of work on display. Intake will be on Tuesday, October 1, 2024 from 9AM-3PM. Meet the artists on Sunday, October 6, 2024 from 1PM – 3PM and all
A true variety band, this act pulls from their varied background of jazz, blues, pop, country, western-swing, oldies, americana and rockabilly. Voss has cultivated a stage presence that charms and delights folks and a voice that "Nails the authenticity of the era" with tunes from Brenda Lee to Nancy Sinatra and Patsy Cline to Ray