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Thank you Silver City Museum! – ¡Gracias al Museo de la Ciudad de Silver!
We see you and the exhibits.
We hear you and the stories.
We read history.
We listen to the oral history.
We appreciate COURAGE.
We participate.
We live.
We are informed of the region’s multicultural past and fostering informed present perspectives.
We are Silver City, Grant County 2025!
I appreciate the leadership, staff, volunteers, and community collaborators who have supported celebration of Nuestra Voz, The Chihuahua Hill Story, Healers & Heroines: Women and the Shaping of Local Healthcare, Día de Los Muertos, The Life and Times of Arturo Flores, Community Conversations, Victorian and More Christmas; upcoming Silver City 101, The Mining District, & Apache exhibits. Aprecio tanto, el trabajo y dedicación de cada persona. Estoy tan orgullosa de ser parte de nuestro pueblo y la comunidad. Continúen adelante con el liderazgo y la valentía que se requiere para preservar la historia para nuestros jóvenes y el futuro. Gracias a Uds! Grazie!
Silver City Museum Staff:
Bart Roselli, Museum Director
Javier Marrufo, Curator
Melody Collins, Museum Store Manager
Ashley Smith, Registrar & Collections Manager
Tom Oberg, Exhibitions Projects Manager
Brittany Beers, Community Engagement Manager
Mary Stone, Volunteer Manager
Ana Trinidad, Events Manager
Deb James, Education Programs Manager
Partners at LULAC, WNMU, & Western Institute for Lifelong Learning.
League of United Latin American Citizens LULAC Council 8003 Board:
Fred Baca, President (a special thanks for affirming this work takes COURAGE)
Javier “Javi” Marrufo, Vice President
Frances Vasquez, Secretary/Treasurer
Daniel Vasquez, Parliamentarian
Cindy Renee Provencio, Chaplain
Alex Brown and the Town of Silver City
In Solidarity, En Solidaridad,
Marie C. Weil, PsyD, ABPP
Clinical Psychologist / Psicóloga Clínica
Board Certified in Clinical Health Psychology & Geropsychology
Silver City, New Mexico
*Friends of the Silver City Museum, Member
*Museum Society Member
*SHS Graduate, Class of 1990
Thank you to all who were involved in bringing my great-uncle PFC. Richard G. Pitsor home to Fort Bayard National Cemetery on April 26, 2024. Thank you to those who helped make it happen.
It was a wonderful service thanks to all who participated, including all the veterans in attendance and those who came to support the family. Thank you to those who accompanied the casket from El Paso, TX, and to Baca's Funeral Chapels for the arrangements.Â
Leota Cole
The Mimbres Region Arts Council would like to thank the Silver City community for their support of Chocolate Fantasia 2024. The funds raised benefit MRAC's mission to nurture a creative community.
Best Chocolate: Gila Hike and Bike, Layla Payne
Runner Up Chocolates: ZirYabs Body Brew, Tiffany Lindsey for The Common
Best Decorations: Manzanita Ridge, Buck Burns
Runner Up Decorations: Made in Silver City, Chelsea Boone
CHOCOLATE SITES Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â CHOCOLATIERS
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