Sunday, January 22, 2012

Last Day for Pow Wow

Greg Red Elk; Dakota Sioux

It's the last day for the Pow Wow. Sunday mornings, the place to be, as always.... Vicki's Eatery

Today’s Weather
Special Weather Statement
Hazardous Weather Outlook 
Today: Mostly sunny, with a high near 52. Breezy, with a west northwest wind between 18 and 22 mph, with gusts as high as 31 mph.  
Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 33. North northwest wind between 6 and 14 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.

Today’s Calendar
  The Sunday Morning Cup. 9:30-11:30 am, Yankie Creek Coffee House, Yankie & Texas Sts. Music, coffee, etc.
 Soft Sunday Breakfast and Music.  9:30-11:30am, Vicki’s Eatery, 315 W Texas St.
LGBT brunch.  Noon.  Isaac's.   Every Sunday.

Drop-in-Knitters yaDa-yaDa Yarn Everyone Welcome - Sunday 12:00 noon-3:00 pm
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Insight Meditation Wednesday evenings, from 7pm to 8:45 pm and/or Sunday mornings, 9am to Noon. Location is 510 Broken Arrow Drive, Silver City; park and walk to the cottage at the rear of the main house.Please call 575-534-4231 or email wA2peace@gmail.com
Silver City Soccer Club, 3:00 pm-6:00 pm every Sunday at Ben Altamirano Complex... Info
  RED PAINT POW-WOW & INDIAN MARKET. Beginning at 9 am, WNMU Intramural Gym. Indian Market, Vendors, etc.  11am, Gourd Dancing.  Grand Entrance, 1 pm.  Hand drum contest finals.  $10; $5 seniors and kids under 12; www.redpaintpowwow.net; 534-1379.
    Soft Sunday Breakfast and Music.  9:30-11:30am, Vicki’s Eatery, 315 W Texas St. Keegan Severe.
    Soothing Sunday Morning Music. 9:30-11:30 am, Yankie Creek Coffee House, Yankie & Texas Sts.  Amos Torres
    TOO PERSONAL FOR WORDS: THE INVISIBLE PATH OF AGING:  Reading and Book Signing with Bonnie Buckley Maldonado.  3:30 pm, WNMU Miller Library.  Celebrating publication of the author’s new book.  Free.  Light refreshments following. 
    Open Mic hosted by The Oversouls. 4 pm. Diane's Parlor.  Every Sunday in January.
    CHANT/DANCE.  6-8 pm.  Community dance space behind 2106 Juniper. Chant and free-form dance to live music, Sugg $3-6 donation.  lynda_aimansmith@yahoo.com or 575-519-1680
    BROTHEL staged play reading. 7 pm. WNMU Webb Theater.  Sixth in Victoria Tester's fifteen-act NM Ghost Play Cycle. Karen Rossman plays Loveday, a solitary, alcoholic ranch woman, daughter of a Cornish miner, tortured by her past as a prostitute with syphilis; Teresa Dahl-Bredine plays Rose Palace, a flamboyant hallucination in a red dress --Loveday's stillborn daughter, back from the dead.  "Camborne Hill," a traditional Cornishman's drinking song, sung a capella in Cornish and English by CarolBeth Elliott.  Free admission. No late seating. For mature audiences.

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