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{{/_source.additionalInfo}}Local tourist information and events.
December 31 is World Healing Day
at Whitewater Mesa Labyrinths,
355 Bursum Road, Glenwood, NM
At 12 noon on the last day of the year people around the world gather
to walk a labyrinth to heal themselves, each other, and the world.
Come sun or snow bring family and friends to
walk a labyrinth at 12 noon. Or, come any time.
At sunset one or more labyrinths will be illuminated.
Local Light: Art by the Twelve Light Art Space Artists.
December 5th, 2024 – February 1st, 2025
Opening reception Friday December 6th, 5 – 7 pm.
Light Art Space is pleased to present work by the twelve local artists represented by the gallery. A variety of media is on display including drawing, painting, woodwork, jewelry, fiber arts, photography, assemblage, and ceramic sculpture.
This year, the Silver City Holiday Artisan Market celebrates its 10th anniversary! This marks a decade of bringing together talented local artisans and a supportive community in the spirit of the holiday season.
What began as a show at the old post office downtown has grown into a larger space at the convention center, showcasing unique, handcrafted creations and fostering a deep connection between the artists and their fans. This milestone event promises to be more special than ever, featuring a vibrant mix of familiar favorites and new vendors that reflect the heart and creativity of Silver City.
The 32 member mixed community choir is now rehearsing at Cross Point Church on Hwy. 180 in Silver City. Director Bryce Wooton says, "Our choir is grateful to Pastor Tim Heyer and his church for providing our weekly rehearsal venue. We will also be performing for the first time at Cross Point Church at 11600 Hwy. 180 E for our Sunday, December 8th concert at 3pm. On Friday, December 6th we will perform, as we have for several years now, at Terrazas Funeral Chapel, at 1 Ft. Bayard Road in Santa Clara at 7pm. Luis Terrazas and his staff are more than hospitable and accommodating. They even live stream our performance, and we have had over 400 views on Facebook. It's great to be able to present an evening concert in the mining district at the Terrazas chapel and one in the afternoon at Cross Point for those who do not like to drive at night."
The Silco Theater and the Silver City MainStreet Project are excited to announce a special post-parade showing of the much anticipated and critically acclaimed film, Wicked, at 8:00 pm on Saturday, November 30.
Regular showtimes: Friday, November 29, 7:00 pm; Sunday, December 1, 2:00 pm
Tickets for Wicked are available now at thesilcotheater.com and at the box office beginning one hour before show time.
What: Western New Mexico University will honor its graduates at a Commencement ceremony on Friday, December 13, at 2:00 PM in the Fine Arts Center Theatre. Overflow seating will be available in the Besse-Forward Global Resource Center auditorium. The second overflow seating will be in the Light Hall Theater, if necessary.
Western New Mexico University - Friday, December 13, at 2:00 PM
Fine Arts Center Theatre, WNMU, Silver City, NM
Silver City MainStreet Project
Celebrate Small Business Saturday in Downtown Silver City
Saturday, November 30
SILVER CITY, NM — Silver City MainStreet Project is excited to announce Small Business Saturday and Love Local in Historic Downtown Silver City on November 30. Small Business Saturday is an annual holiday shopping tradition sponsored nationally by American Express as part of the Shop Small initiative. The Silver City MainStreet Project is honored to once again be recognized as a Neighborhood Champion by American Express and Small Business Saturday.
27 local eateries and retail shops in Historic Downtown Silver City are participating with discounts, drawings, giveaways, and activities on Saturday, November 30. List below:
Over 60 community leaders, including business owners, elected officials, teachers, nurses, city and county employees, dance band members and people from all walks of life have been meeting regularly as Teatro del Cobre to practice for a performance of A Chicano Christmas. This is a bilingual play written by Patricia Cano and directed by Guadalupe Cano. The name, Teatro del Cobre, was chosen for the group because most of the participants have some kind of association with the copper mine. Either their grandparents, parents, siblings, aunts, uncles and cousins worked there or they themselves were employed by the mine at some point or they are current employees of the mine.
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