Mar 17 Tuesday
These classes are for those people who can be helped with extending a healthy diet using common pantry items. Also learning from each other.
Al-Anon is for family and friends affected by someone else's drinking or drug use.
Mar 18 Wednesday
Now in its third year, the workshop week, sponsored by the local group, The ten o'clock artists, offers again a wide variety of art classes including painting, print making, yoga and dance.
This year it spans over two whole weeks, March 16-29. The website has all the relevant information for everyone to get creative. All materials are provided. You only pay the course fee to explore a new hobby.
gabrieleteich.art
How to make your children mind without losing yours Get kids to listen to youUse seven principle of reality discipline to create win-win every timeEstablish values your children will want to emulateGet your kids willing to talk to youPut yourself back in the drives seatRear responsible adults who will make a difference in the world.
Silent Meditation every Mon/Wed/Fri from 12 - 1 pm, located at 424 N Main St., Suite 500
Mar 19 Thursday
Vintner, wine enthusiast and NMSU ACES instructor Dale Ellis will explain winemaking and the challenges faced by growers of fruit of the vine in Southern New Mexico in the final presentation of the 2025-26 season of the Friends of the Farm and Ranch Museum’s Culture Series.
At NMSU, Ellis teaches how to turn grapes into wine, as well as production economics, and marketing. His work emphasizes precise management of measurable variables while preserving the individuality of terroir. As President of the Southern Rio Grande Chapter of the New Mexico Vine and Wine Society, he contributes to regional wine leadership through professional tastings, formal evaluations, judging, and educational workshops.
The event will be on Thursday, March 19, at 7 p.m. in the Museum Auditorium. Admission is free. It will also livestream on Facebook at facebook.com/FriendsNMFRHM.