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Community Calendar / 21 February 2014

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Friday 21 February 2014

  • Gila Economic Development Alliance Roundtable
    8am – 10am / Grant County Admin Center – 1400 Hwy 180 East / President of the Grant County Prospectors, Kim Clark, reports on Grant County Day at the Legislative Session / Alex Ocheltree reports on Tavern License proposed at the Legislature / Open to the Public / Free
  • Greg and Charlie
    6pm – 9pm / Diane’s Parlor – 501 N Bullard St / Original folk and favorite folk rock covers
  • Gila Native Plant Society:
    Climate Change in Southwest New Mexico
    7pm / WNMU Harlan Hall – 12th Street – Room 110 – upstairs / Observations on weather changes from the National Park Service that may be related to climate change effects / Renée West discusses where we go from here / West has spent 24 years in the National Park Service and one year in the US Forest Service. She has a master of science degree in Botany from ASU and is president of the Native Plant Society of New Mexico / gilanps.org

Saturday 22 February 2014

  •  Pancake Breakfast
    7:30am – 11:30am / Tyrone Community Center – 100 Turquoise St / Benefits Tyrone Volunteer Fire Department /Wendy Shaul 916.709.0939 or mudnutt@gmail.com
  • Fort Bayard Tour
    9:30am / The Fort Bayard Museum – House 26 on the west side of the Parade Ground / Richard Mitchem will guide / The theme of this tour is Buffalo Soldiers at Fort Bayard / Donations to support the  Fort Bayard Historic Preservation Society goal of education, preservation and restoration are welcome / 956.3294
  • Pushing the Limits Series
    10am / Silver City Public Library – 515 W College Avenue / Dr Lynn Haugen, assistant professor of biology at WNMU, will lead a discussion on film and books / Dr Haugen specializes in the study of amphibians and reptiles, particularly frogs and toads /  Pushing the Limits is a national program developed by a team of library professionals, scientists, and filmmakers with generous funding from the National Science Foundation / 538.3672 or lgalloway@silvercitymail.com
  • Native Plants Landscaping
    10am – Noon / WNMU Campus / Local grower Tricia Hurley presents a slide show and outdoor tour of Native Landscape Plants / Sponsored by Gila Native Plant Society / Register at 602.810.8059 or gilanps.org
  • Poetry Reading and Music
    Noon – 1pm / Poetry and Music celebrating Black History Month / Yankie Creek Coffee House
  • Harry Benjamin Art Auction
    1pm / WNMU Global Resource Center Auditorium – 12th & Florida Streets / All proceeds to benefit WNMU Expressive Arts Department
  • Greg and Jean
    2pm – 4pm / Yankie Creek Coffee House / Love songs, cosmic rock, and other classic folk rock favorites
  • Astronomical Observations at the City of Rocks
    Sunset / City of Rocks / Please use only red flashlights, approach the Orion Group Campsite with only your auto’s parking lights / Dress warmly in layers / Free / matthewdwilson@q.com
  • Umi Garrett: Piano Prodigy
    7:30pm / WNMU Fine Arts Center Theater / Presented by the Grant County Community Concert Association / Just 13 years of age, Umi is an established artist, has toured internationally and won numerous piano competitions / Selections from Chopin to Gershwin / Tickets at Alotta Gelato, Western Stationers or at the door /  538.5862 or gcconcerts.org

Sunday 23 February 2014

  • Dispelling the Myths of Hospice
    10am / Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Silver City – 3845 N Swan St / Siri Dharma Khalsa speaks on hospice / Siri has worked in non-profit administration for many years, and joined the GRMC Hospice Team as Volunteer Coordinator in 2010/ Her talk will focus on myths that are prevalent about “hospice,” including the myth that “there is nothing worse than death.” Please join us / Coffee and conversation after the service
  • Randal Bays: Guitarist
    2pm / Silver City Public Library – 515 W College Ave / Bays joins in the Library Concert Series with fingerstyle guitar work and Irish fiddling / Free
  • Life of a King
    7pm / WNMU Global Resource Center Auditorium / Film screening of the 2013 release Life of A King / Special guest appearance by actor Carlton Byrd

 

Monday 24 February 2014

  • Silver City New Hope Al-Anon Family Group
    12:05pm / First Presbyterian Church – 1915 N Swan Street / Meets on Mondays / 537.3141

Tuesday 25 February 2014

  • The Silver City Rotary Club Luncheon
    Noon / WNMU Student Memorial Building – 2nd floor – Sunset Room / A speaker will talk about issues of community interest / Guests are welcome / Lunch available
  • The Silver City Coop Community Forum
    Noon – 1pm / Coop Community Room – 111 6th Street – behind the coop storefront / The Forum hosts Silver City Museum: Community & You! which suggests a number of ways to become more deeply involved with your community and local history / Free and open to everyone / Tea and light refreshments served / 388.2343
  • The Town and Country Garden Club
    1pm / Parish hall of the Good Shepherd Episcopal Church – Sixth and Texas St / As well as its regular business meeting, there will be a program by Monica Rude about Gila Mimbres Community Radio / We invite you to join us!
  • Regional Transportation Plan Meeting
    1:30pm / Silver City Town Annex – 2nd Floor Conference Room – 1203 N Hudson St / Developing a Regional Transportation Plan (RTP) for the Southwest for the NM Dept of Transportation 2040 statewide Long Range Mutimodal Transportation Plan (SLRP) / Includes Cars, busses, trains, pedestrians, bicycles, equestrians, aviation and more / Open to the public
  • The Greater Wind Canyon Neighborhood Watch
    6pm / Wind Canyon Volunteer Fire Station – 8 Truck By Pass Rd / Nick Sussillo speaks about the March 7 and 8 Preparedness Symposium / He will speak about the 14 high risk wildfire areas in and near Silver City / Roger Dombrowski presents GIS maps for Emergency Response he has created for the Wind Canyon area
  • The Silver City/Grant County TEA Party Patriots
    6pm / Red Barn restaurant / Doors open at 5pm for those wishing a meal

Wednesday 26 February 2014

  • Curbside Consulting
    9am – Noon / Center for Health Innovation / 902 Santa Rita Street – 2nd floor conference room / Consulting services for existing or aspiring nonprofit organizations / Free / Lisa Jimenez – 534.0101 x2108 – lmjimenez13@gmail.com
  • Gin Rummy
    1pm / Yankie Creek Coffee House – 112 W Yankie Street at Texas / Everyone invited / Free
  • Bayard Al-Anon
    6pm / Santa Clara Senior Center – 107 East Street – Santa Clara / Meets on Wednesdays / 537.3141
  • Trivia Night
    7pm / Little Toad Creek Brewery & Distillery – Broadway and Bullard / Every Wednesday with quizmaster Josh White / Food and Refreshments available / no cover charge / Prizes of gift certificates for $15 and $25 / Team of six people max

Thursday 27 February 2014

  • 5th Natural History of the Gila Symposium
    1pm / WMNU / Keynote Speaker is Dr Julio L Betancourt / Reflections on the Relevance of Environmental History in a Changing World / The public is encouraged to attend / Free / Friday evening Social in the Sunset Room / Optional field trips highlighting the local flora and fauna will be held Saturday morning 1 March /
    gilasymposium.org or kbeck@signalpeak.net
  • The Silver City Coop Community Forum
    Noon – 1pm / Coop Community Room – 111 6th Street – behind the coop storefront / The Forum hosts Silver City Museum: Community & You! which suggests a number of ways to become more deeply involved with your community and discover  local history / Free and open to everyone / Tea and light refreshments served / 388.2343
  • Fitness and Nutrition in the Community (FANC)
    3:30pm – 5pm / Grant County Health Council’s Office – 214 N Black Street / A community group working on encouraging and expanding healthy lifestyles and active living in our county / Free / 538.8573 x120

Friday 28 February 2014

  • 5th Natural History of the Gila Symposium
    9am / WMNU / Keynote Speaker is Dr Julio L Betancourt / Reflections on the Relevance of Environmental History in a Changing World / The public is encouraged to attend / Free / Friday evening Social in the Sunset Room / Optional field trips highlighting the local flora and fauna will be held Saturday morning 1 March / gilasymposium.org or kbeck@signalpeak.net
  • Children’s Craft Class: Make Mardi Gras Parade Props
    3:30pm – 5pm / Bayard Public Library – 1112 Central Ave
  • Dr. Seuss Day
    All day / Bayard Public Library – 1112 Central Ave / Pick up a free goodie bag while supplies last
  • Loose Blues Band
    6:30pm / Diane’s Parlor – 510 N Bullard / Classic blues, rock and folk

Saturday 1 March 2014

  • Astronomical Observations at the City of Rocks
    Sunset / City of Rocks / Please use only red flashlights, approach the Orion Group Campsite with only your auto’s parking lights, and dress warmly in layers / Free / matthewdwilson@q.com

Sunday 2 March 2014

  • None

Monday 3 March 2014

  • Silver City New Hope Al-Anon Family Group
    12:05pm / First Presbyterian Church – 1915 N Swan Street / Meets on Mondays / 537.3141
  • Laughter Club
    12:15pm – 12:45pm / Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd – Texas & 7th Streets / Use the physical act of laughter to enhance your health / No jokes are used but lots of breathing, laughing and clapping / Laughter relaxes the body and mind and protects the heart, boosts your immune system, improves your mood and even relieves stress / Sponsored by the Active & Alive program / Free / Mary Ann Finn – 388.0243 / Meets the first, third and fifth Monday of the month
  • Ms Phillip’s After School Art Class
    3:30pm – 5pm / Above Leyba & Ingalls – 315 Bullard St / Starts March 3 and is every Monday and Wednesday / For ages 6-12 / Emphasis on drawing and painting to foster critical thinking skills with Alison Phillips, certified art educator and artist / Class size limited /Register at Leyba and Ingalls / 388.5725

Tuesday 4 March 2014

  • The Silver City Rotary Club Luncheon
    Noon / WNMU Student Memorial Building – 2nd floor – Sunset Room / A speaker will talk about issues of community interest / Guests are welcome / Lunch available

To include an event on the calendar please send your request to healthcouncilgc@gmail.com and include the following information:

  • Event name
  • Date and time
  • Location with physical address
  • Short description if desired
  • Cost, if any
  • Contact name / phone / email / URL

If you have a recurring event, please send monthly notices which should include the date(s) and requested information from above.

Note that the list is compiled from list serve participants, various community calendars, and area postings. GCCHC and GMCR do not take responsibility for any missing/incorrect events and we retain the right to exclude unsuitable events.

For additional info contact Kendra Milligan / Public Relations Liaison / Grant County Community Health Council / 388.1198 x10 / healthcouncilgc@gmail.com

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