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10:30am Widowed and Single Persons of Grant County Meeting :: Social Events
Entertainment to be announced. Cost for lunch is $12. All singles are welcome.
Location Cross Point Assembly of God Church
Contact 575-537-3643
11:30am - 01:00pm Copper CowBelles Meeting :: Social Events
11:30 to noon is social time; noon to 1:00pm is the meeting. Copper CowBelles meets the third Tuesday of the month.
Location Grant County Extension Office Conference Room
12:00pm - 01:00pm Silver City Rotary Club Lunch Meeting :: Social Events
At most meetings, a speaker will talk about issues of community interest. Guests are welcome and are asked to contribute $10 for a hot lunch with dessert and coffee.
Location WNMU Sunset Room, 2nd Floor Cafeteria
01:00pm Gin Rummy :: Social Events
Beginners welcome, experts challenged.
Location Tranquil Buzz Coffee House
Contact 575-534-9355
07:00pm Gila Native Plant Society Monthly Meeting :: Social Events
Richard Felger and William (Bill) Norris will present a workshop, “Know the Trees II: Twigs, Cones and Fruit”, on identifying our native trees in winter. If you have one, please bring a 10X hand-lens with you to this program. The ...
Location WNMU Harlan Hall
Contact www.gilanps.org/events/programs/
01:00pm - 03:00pm Permaculture Silver City Meeting :: Social Events
Plant of the Month: Onion - Please share your knowledge, experiences, and ideas about this plant. Discussion Topic: Group Projects for 2019. New location: Silver City Visitor's Center Conference Room.
Location Murray Ryan Visitor Center
Contact
06:30pm The Fort Bayard Historic Preservation Society Annual Membership Dinner :: Social Events
Doors open at 6 p.m., with dinner at 6:30, program to follow. Dr. Richard Melzer, will be speaking on Captain Maximiliano Luna, a celebrated member of Theodore Roosevelt’s Rough Riders. Cost of the dinner is $20 per person, and reservations ...
Location Cross Point Assembly of God Church
Contact For reservations: 575-574-2573
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