Saturday, April 2, 2011

Saturday, April 2

First Friday Street Dance, Silver City NM
    First Friday Street dance held last Night...Busy evening downtown with events being held at local gallery's...Richard.
Today's Weather
      Sunny, with a high near 83. Windy, with a west southwest wind 11 to 14 mph increasing to between 23 and 26 mph. Winds could gust as high as 37 mph.

Saturday, April 2
    SW NM Audubon birding field trip to TNC’s Iron Bridge Property.   Meet at 7:30 am to car pool from the Fine Arts Center south parking lot.  To look for early migrants.  590-4654
    ZUMBA Fitness Class.  9-10:15am, Bayard Community Center. $2.  All ages and abilities; have fun getting fit. Instructor: Sylvia Lopez; 534-9043; yayalopez0722@yahoo.com
    WNMU Tennis vs. Mesa State College. 9 am. 
     Friends of Clay Pottery Sale.   10 am3 pm. Silco Theater, 311 N. Bullard St.  Work by current and former WNMU students and faculty. Excellent prices, proceeds to benefit the WNMU clay program.
    Tyrone Playground Improvement Ctee BAKE SALE.  10am-2pm, outside Tyrone Post Office.  Every first Saturday.  546-6182. 
   The K.I.S.S. Method Gourmet Cooking Class: Desserts.  11 am.  Shevek & Co, 602 N Bullard St.  $65 includes all ingredients, materials, recipes and tax, and a meal of all the dishes prepared that day. 5755349168
    WNMU Softball vs. Chadron State College.  12 pm. doubleheader. www.wnmumustangs.com
    Four Women / Four Visions Demonstration.  2-4 pm,  Seedboat Center For The Arts, 214 W.Yankie St. By Maureen Brusa Zappellini pm in the courtyard.
    Reading and Book Signing: Author Uncle River. 1 pm, SC Museum, 312 W. Broadway.  Reading from his book Counting Tadpoles, a collection of stories conceived in the sparsely populated American mountain southwest. ‘Uncle River's tales are narratives of laconic power, visionary yet saturated with the colors and sounds of real places, real people:  New Mexico's loners, rugged individualists, and small, eccentric communities that live close to nature and formulate alternative, sometimes surreal, codes of existence.’  538-5921;   
    Gila Gobblers Natl Wild Turkey Fed. Annual Banquet and Auction. 5:30 pm, Grant Co Conference Cntr.  Dinner and lots of prizes; different ticketing options avail. 313-2977 or 538-1500.
    NO FOOLIN’: Benefit Fundraiser for Gila/Mimbres Community Radio.  5:30 pm-Midnight.   Music, Food, Discussion and Merry Making. All Ages. Performers include Fiddling Friends,  Gleemaiden, Mountain Aire, Deming Fusiliers, Papillon, Bayou Seco Boogie, The Roadrunners, and surprised guests.  gmcr.org
    Music and Conversation:6:30-8:30 pm, Yankie Creek Coffee House.  534-9025.
    Open Mic w/ Jonny Mahaffey.  6:30-9 pm, Javalina’s Coffee house.
    “HARVEY.”  7:30pm,  Seedboat Center For The Arts Theatre, 214 W.Yankie St.  A humorous play performed in the round and presented by Jack Ellis and his Raging Thespians. Limited seating. Suggested donation $10 at the door.  534-9603. 
    Steve Reynolds.  Buckhorn Saloon, Pinos Altos.  From Flagstaff.  5389911
     Yo Paulie.  8 pm. Isaac's, 200 N. Bullard St. No door charge.  3884090.

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