Thursday, February 17, 2011

Thursday, February 17

    WINDY!!! It was hard for me to sleep with that wind blowing last night. Today's Weather; Partly Cloudy. High 59F Low 32F. Winds W at 22 mph. Have a great day peeps!!
Thursday, February 17
    Around the World in 30 Instruments
! 10am, SC Public Library.  Celtic/Folk/World music duo Four Shillings Short present an interactive and lively program geared toward preschoolers.
    Silver City Recycling Advisory Committee.   3 pm.   Southwest Solid Waste Authority Conference room, 318 Ridge Rd.  On the agenda: downtown curbside recycling; Earth Day e-waste recycling event; glass recycling opportunities; other business.  Public invited.  388-8051
    Corazones Unidos: Exercise and Volunteering.  4-5 pm, Grant Co Business & Conference Center, 3031 Hwy 180E. Presentation by Victoria York and Sherwood Nance, High Desert Humane Society.  Every 3d Thurs. 388-1198.
    Grant Co Economic Development Coalition for Progress. 4 pm, Bayard Community Center.  Immediately afterwards: Grant Co Water Commission. 
    A Family Concert. 
5 pm, Silver City Public Library.  Celtic/Folk/World music duo Four Shillings Short perform perform traditional & original music from Ireland and Scotland, Indian Ragas, Folk Ballads, OldTime songs, Medieval & Renaissance instrumentals and a cappella numbers on a fantastic array of instruments including North Indian Sitar, Hammered Dulcimer, Mandolins, Banjo, Whistles, Recorders, Medieval and Renaissance Woodwinds, Charango, Bowed Psaltery, Guitar, and even a Krumhorn. Sponsored by Friends of the Library.  FREE.  5383672
    Grant Co Food Policy Council.  5:15 pm, Grant Co Admin Bldg, 1400 Hwy 180E. Agenda posted on http://www.grantcountyhealthykidshealthycommunities.org at least 24 hours in advance.  Public invited.  399-1198x14.
   Silver City Museum Board and the Museum Society Joint Meeting. 5:15 pm, Museum Annex, 302 W. Broadway.  Public invited.
    War and Remembrance: A Symposium on the Soul and the Psyche of the American Veteran.  5:30-8:30pm, WNMU Miller Library.  Introduction by Dr Felipe de Ortego y Gasca, moderated by Paulo Veltri, President, WNMU Native American Club; Speakers: Rev Azima Lila Forest; Bonnie Maldonado, Ph.D., Laura Alonzo de Franklin, LMSW, Peter Garcia, Public Scholar.  Free and open to the public.  Veterans of WNMU encouraged to attend.  
    Wally and Brandie. 6 pm. Diane’s Parlor.

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