Friday, February 18, 2011

Friday, February 18

Amanda and Vanna, Chocolate Fantasia

Friday, February 18
ZUMBA
    Bayard City Council Comprehensive Plan Workshop.  10 am, Bayard City Hall.  537-3327.
    Celebration of WNMU Writers.  3 pm, WNMU Miller Library.   A “chorus of voices”  includes work from Eugene Criscione, professor of business; Dan Tappan, professor of computer science; Margarita Wulftange, professor of education; Mahesh Pattabiramen, professor of natural sciences; Benjamin Cline, professor of humanities; Janet Wallet-Ortiz, Humanities Department Chair; Margaret Soucy, Coordinator of Student Success Seminars; and Peter Bill, professor of expressive arts. Topics range from the discussion of a short film on war crimes in Bosnia to teaching first graders in a dual-immersion classroom. To show students and the community how the faculty and staff at Western use writing in their professional lives.

    Zumba Class.  5:30pm, Silver city Recreation Center.  Instructor Evelyn Jimenez. $3.  Fridays.
Tina Collins
   “The Soil Food Web - the Key to Re-establishing Native Flora in Degraded Soils of the Arid Southwest." 7 pm, WNMU Harlan Hall.  Presentation by George Farmer, co-owner and land restoration manager, Axle Canyon Preserve.  (changed from previous listing.)   Program of Gila Native Plant Society.  Free and open to the public.  Refreshments follow.
    Music and Conversation: Dane Dexter, Nostalgic Piano.  6:30-8:30 pm, Yankie Creek Coffee House.
    Jonny Mahaffey.  7 pm.  Q’s Bistro, College & Pope Sts.  Fridays. 
   Tina Collins.   7-10 pm.  Buckhorn Saloon, Pinos Altos.  From Taos.
    Technical Storms.  9pm-2 am, Buffalo Bar, 211 N Bullard.  Trust sound system; DJs. $5 cover; pay Fri, come free Sat.  575/513-7775.  


Jonny Mahaffey.  7 pm.  Q’s Bistro. TONGHT!!

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