Apr 05 Sunday
April 2026 at the Deming Art Center will feature the wonderful designs and innovative creations of the Deming High School art students. It is always exciting to see what they have created, and we invite the community to support these young artists by stopping by to see for yourselves. The exhibit will be up from April 2 – 29, 2026. There will be a time to meet these talented student artists on Sunday, April 5, 2026, from 1-2:30PM at the Deming Art Center which is located at 100 S. Gold St., Deming, NM. The gallery hours are 10AM – 4PM Monday – Friday and 10AM – 1PM on Saturday. For more information, please call 575-546-3663, visit our website at www.demingarts.org or see our Facebook page.This project is supported in part by New Mexico Arts, a division of the Department of Cultural Affairs, and by the National Endowment for the Arts
These classes are for those people who can be helped with extending a healthy diet using common pantry items. Also learning from each other.
Dead Meadow Psychedelic Heavy Metal Easter Bash!Doors: 6pm • $20/adv • $25/doorPLEASE NOTE: This Show is Scheduled at a time we are normally CLOSED.
Dead Meadow is a Washington, D.C.-based band known for blending heavy 1970s-style stoner rock riffs with dreamy 1960s psychedelia and folk influences. Their sound is characterized by fuzzy guitars, hypnotic, slow-burn jams, and melodic, airy vocals. They are considered key pioneers in modern psychedelic rock, creating a spacey, "heavy psych" experience.
All proceeds go to paying the Performers and Supporting Live Music.
Whiskey Creek Zócalo 11786 HWY 180 East. Arenas Valley, NM \wczocalo@gmail.com/ 575-388-1266Tickets & Info: https://www.whiskeycreekzocalo.com/
Apr 06 Monday
Silent Meditation every Mon/Wed/Fri from 12 - 1 pm, located at 424 N Main St., Suite 500
Learning English as a Second Language
Apr 07 Tuesday
The 21st annual J. Paul Taylor Social Justice Symposium scheduled for April 7-8, 2026, will revisit the "Justice for the Women of Juarez” 2006 symposium, where families of feminicide victims, scholars, journalists, lawyers, human rights defenders, and others will discuss what developments have taken place over twenty years to end and address gender-based violence and feminicides. The two-day symposium taking place at Corbett Center, will consist of four panels each day, with a keynote each day followed by an ending event at the Corbett Center Outdoor Stage. Mexico City based documentarian, Carlos Perez Osorio will serve as a keynote showing his film, The Three Deaths of Marisela Escobedo, and one other keynote. Films will be shown on April 7th throughout the day, and art-based supplies will be provided for the second day of the event for people to create messages of hope and advocacy, in addition to the day-long speakers in Corbett Center Auditorium. University and community sponsors will contribute to art-based advocacy including art by students from the J. Paul Taylor Academy, and other art and archival collections that will be displayed by the Rio Grande Collection through Branson Library.
The 21st annual J. Paul Taylor Social Justice Symposium scheduled for April 7-8, 2026, will revisit the "Justice for the Women of Juarez” 2006 symposium, where families of feminicide victims, scholars, journalists, lawyers, human rights defenders, and others will discuss what developments have taken place over twenty years to end and address gender-based violence and feminicides. The two-day symposium taking place at Corbett Center, will consist of four panels each day, with a keynote each day followed by an ending event at the Corbett Center Outdoor Stage. Mexico City based documentarian, Carlos Perez Osorio will serve as a keynote showing his film, The Three Deaths of Marisela Escobedo. Films will be shown on April 7th throughout the day, and art-based supplies will be provided for the second day of the event for people to create messages of hope and advocacy, in addition to the day-long speakers in Corbett Center Auditorium. University and community sponsors will contribute to art-based advocacy including art by students from the J. Paul Taylor Academy, and other art and archival collections that will be displayed by the Rio Grande Collection through Branson Library.