Friday, October 15, 2010

TGIF 15 October 2010

TGFI peeps..Everybodys working for the weekend it's here! Silver City Weather; Scattered Thunderstorms. High 72F. Winds S at 8 mph. Air Quality: Moderate, UV Index: 6. Greg and Charlie at the Parlor Tonight!! Lots happening this weekend, click here for more info.....Richard

Friday, October 15
    Gila Economic Development Assn Roundtable. MOVED to Oct 19.
    Third Natural History of the Gila Symposium.  9am, WNMU Besse Forward Global Resource Center.  Address by Dr Exequiel Ezcurra, conservation biologist, U of CA.   Concurrent sessions til 12:10. Free and open to public.  538-6642; gilasymposium.org
     Silver Threads and Golden Needles Needlework Group.  10am-1:45 pm, Aunt Judy’s Attic, 1950 hwy 180E.  Anyone welcome to attend and bring any sort of handwork/needlework they wish. $1 donation requested.
   Golden Artist Colors Inc. Free Acrylic Painting Lecture.  1-3 pm, L&I Arts, 315 N Bullard St.  Given by Nancy Reyner (see ‘Evening w/ The Artist Oct 14).  Technical tips and cool tricks and everything in between.  Free product samples and other stuff to all participants.  Register: 388-5725. 
    Third Natural History of the Gila Symposium.  1:15pm, WNMU Besse Forward Global Resource Center.  Address by Corbin Newman, USFS Regional Forester; Dr. Benjamin Tuggle, Regional Director US Fish and Wildflife.   Concurrent sessions til 5:15.  Free and open to public.  538-6642; gilasymposium.org
     Gila Symposium Idea Sharing and Social Gathering.  6-8 pm, Opera House, Pinos Altos. $10; cash bar. 
     Autumn Sunday Rock Climbing Orientation.  5-7pm, Penny Park Wall.  9568814; nuntriangle@gmail.com
     Powderpuff Football. 6-8 pm.  WNMU Old James Stadium.  Part of WNMU Homecoming Week activity. 
     Football: Hatch at Silver, 7 pm
     Potluck with Matthew Lee.   7 pm. 1401 Georgia St.  Five-time winner of the Tour Divide Mountain Bike Race, “the world’s toughest mountain bike race” and star of the Ride the Divide film, discusses the trails encompassing the southernmost section of the 2,700-mile course.  Anyone welcome to attend.  6032095010
    "The Medicine of Home: Healing with the Wild Herbs of the Gila Bioregion."  7 pm. Rm 100, WNMU Harlan Hall. Speaker is herbalist and curandera Kiva Rose from Reserve practicing and teaching from a botanical sanctuary in a restored riparian canyon.  Program of Gila Native Plant Society. Refreshments. Free and open to the public.
    Bob Einweck.  Breathe Inn Lodge, Lake Roberts, NM 15 & 35..  Dining reservations preferred: 888-538-5350; breatheinnlodge.com
    Hi Lo Silvers Fall Concert.  7 pm, First Presbyterian Church, 1915 N Swan St. In addition to old favorites and songs from Broadway and film, the concerts will include the traditional spirituals “Dry Bones”, “Good News”, and “Wade in the Water.”  Free. 
    WNMU Mustangs Volleyball vs. Colorado Christian University.  7 pm.  www.wnmumustangs.com
    Charlie and Greg.  Diane’s Parlor.
    Jamie Michaels.   Buckhorn Saloon, Pinos Altos, 5389911  
    Open Mic.  8 pm, Buffalo Bar-Hall.  Hosted by George Montoya.  Sound system, etc. provided; bring guitars, drumsticks, keyboards, horns, voices.  All musical types welcome. $1 donation at door.

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