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{{/_source.additionalInfo}}Local tourist information and events.
Dedication Gathering on September 14th, 1:00 pm at Silva Creek Botanical Garden
On Saturday, September 14th, at 1:00 p.m., the community is invited to a dedication event for the Children's Butterfly Garden at Silva Creek Botanical Garden, located at N. Virginia and State Streets in Silver City.
The gathering will include live music provided by Andrew Dahl-Bredine, an interactive butterfly activity for all ages, a puppet show, and cake for everyone to celebrate the re-emerging of the Butterfly.
You are invited to join Western New Mexico University Alumni Hall of Fame
See flyer below
Vietnam Veterans Chapter 358 - Fort Bayard New Mexico Bataan Memorial Park
See flyer below
Protecting New Mexico's Last Wild River: Charting the Path Ahead
The Gila Conservation Coalition invites you to join us for this year's Gila River Festival - Protecting New Mexico's Last Wild River: Charting the Path Ahead - scheduled for September 26 – 29, 2024. As we commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Gila Wilderness, the Gila River Festival will not only celebrate this important milestone in protecting America's first Wilderness River, but will also look to the Gila's future. By exploring themes of long-term protection, climate resilience, cultural exchange, and stewardship, we will envision together the Gila River's next hundred years and beyond. Visit www.gilariverfestival.org for the full schedule and registration.
Light Art Space is pleased to present the 2024 Silver City Art Association Studio Tour exhibition in the
Flash Gallery. Stop in to view the work of each artist participating in the tour and pick up the tour map.
Exhibition dates:
August 22 – September 1
Reception August 30, 5 – 7pm
Gallery Hours: Thursday 11 - 4. Friday and Saturday 11- 5 and Sunday September 1st from 10 - 4 pm.
See flyer below
Labor Day Weekend - Food Vendors - Beer Garden - Dance Contest and more. Held at Gough Park. See pdf flyer below
By Marcia Tinker, SCAA Studio Chairperson
The Silver City Art Association Red Dot Studio Tour returns once again Labor Day Weekend, August 30 – September 2. An artist reception will kick off the weekend Friday evening, August 30, 5:00-7:00 at Light Art Space Gallery, 209 West Broadway. Meet the artists, view a work representing each one's studio, and pick up a brochure to guide you on your weekend tour. Tour hours are Saturday 10:00-5:00 and Sunday 11:00-4:00. The Studio Tour brochure is conveniently divided into two maps, in town and out of town for easy planning and traveling.
This year's tour includes new to Grant County artists, as well as those for whom New Mexico has been their long-term base & muse. Experience a variety of art: functional & narrative clay work, paintings in diverse media including beeswax, photography, montage, sculpture, digital, and fiber works. Follow the map down country roads, along scenic byways, as well as historic downtown Silver City, finding studios where you love the art!
Hello Superheroes!
It's a bird! It's a plane! No, it's the September Spectacular Superhero Family Fit Fest soaring into Bataan Park on September 14th, 2024!
Join us for a day where fitness meets fun, capes are optional, but smiles are mandatory! Our 2nd annual event is more than just a race; it's a FUN-draiser extravaganza featuring;
Family Fun Run
10K
5K that will have you leaping over buildings (metaphorically speaking) in a single bound.
Here's what's in store:
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