Apr 15 Thursday
Is your fear of speaking in public holding you back from your full potential? Is speaking stressful for you?Do you wish you could stop worrying about your next presentation at work or in a class?
You're invited to visit a Los Chismosos Toastmasters club meeting, as our guest!
You will learn-by-doing, in a supportive and positive club setting that meets each Thursday on Zoom. The new "Pathways" program from Toastmasters International is designed to provide you with a safe, step-by-step way to learn public speaking skills.
You are free to select a "Pathways" track that most benefits you and aligns with your needs and interests.
When you join Toastmasters, you can stop worrying about your next presentation and get immediate feedback from experienced speakers. You'll discover a positive and supportive group, willing to help you take your first steps toward speaking with confidence.
You will benefit from Toastmasters by learning to:
--Find an immediate connection with your audience;--Organize your thoughts logically for clarity;--Energize your speaking with storytelling;--Find your voice and your unique style to convey your best ideas.
Founded in 1984, Los Chismosos Toastmasters' membership includes faculty, graduate students, and staff at New Mexico State University as well as people in the business community, retirees, and those new to the area.
Apr 16 Friday
New Mexico’s Mutual UFO Network Alamogordo Chapter meets at Otero Arts on 12th & Indian AVE at 11am on the 3rd Saturday of the month. We discuss Flying Saucers and our local aerial phenomenon experiences. Join MUFON for Coffee Cups & Flying Saucers a meeting of like-minded individuals with a common interest in sharing what we see in the skies. This free monthly meeting is open to the public.
Apr 17 Saturday
Coffee Cups & Flying Saucers is the Alamogordo Chapter of New Mexico's Mutual UFO Network, MUFON. We discuss flying saucers and other high strangeness at Otero Arts located on the corner of 12th & Indiana Ave in Alamogordo NM. MUFON invites like-minded individuals with an interest in local aerial phenomena to join our free meetings on the 3rd Saturday of each month at 11 am. Bring a friend to enjoy our discussions and share opinions.2026 meeting schedule:April 18, May 16, June 20, July 18, August 15, September 19, October 17, November 21, and December 19
Mesilla Valley Film Society is launching Night School, a new late-night screening series celebrating cult classics, horror landmarks, obscure oddities, and underrated gems. The first set of shows will run Saturday nights at 10:30pm throughout July and August. Conceived by self-proclaimed Professor Austin Wolf-Sothern, and hosted by Austin with fellow film scholars Rian Gonzales and Jeff Bennett. Each show will begin with a PowerPoint presentation pertaining to that week’s film, offering production history, cultural context, and behind-the-scenes trivia.
More than just a screening series, Night School embraces the communal spirit of repertory cinema, where audiences gather to experience movies the way they were meant to be seen: on the big screen, with fellow fans. To honor that, we felt it was important to dedicate our first semester to highlighting the cinematic experience with “Movies at the Movies!” Eight films that take place in, or memorably feature, a movie theater.
The inaugural lineup includes:• July 11: Popcorn (1991) – A loving celebration of horror gimmicks and movie theater mayhem. • July 18: Taxi Driver (1976) – A defining portrait of urban alienation and one of American cinema's most influential character studies, celebrating its 50th Anniversary.• July 25: The Blob (1988) – The gloriously gooey remake that deserves its place among the greatest practical-effects horror remakes ever made.• August 1: Messiah of Evil (1974) – Or is it MESILLA OF EVIL? A dreamlike descent into cosmic dread and one of horror's most haunting cult discoveries.• August 8: Hunting Humans (2002) – Presented on VHS, preserving the analog grit and underground spirit of this independent cult oddity. Preceded by a cartoon on 16mm.• August 15: Anguish (1987) – A mind-bending psychological horror experience that blurs the line between audience and screen. • August 22: Donnie Darko (2001) – A generation-defining genre blend of science fiction, mystery, comedy, and drama, celebrating its 25th Anniversary.• August 29: Demons (1985) – An explosive Italian horror classic where the movie theater itself becomes a nightmare.Each presentation is brief, entertaining, and designed for casual moviegoers and die-hard film buffs alike. Whether you're seeing a favorite for the fiftieth time or discovering it for the first, Night School is designed to make every screening a little more rewarding—and a lot more fun!
Apr 20 Tuesday
Do you have Parkinson’s Disease or care for someone who does?
Join this group meeting for people in our community who have been recently diagnosed with, or care for persons with, Parkinson’s Disease. The meeting is designed to answer questions about meds, doctors, symptoms etc. All members are invited to come, especially the long timers, as they have experience and wisdom to share.
Monthly Support Group meets every 3rd Tuesday of the month at the Holiday Inn Express - Conference Room (2142 Telshor Court, Las Cruces, NM)
Social Time: 9:00 a.m. – 9:45 a.m.Meeting /Guest Speaker: 9:45 a.m.– 11:45 a.m.
All are welcome- family members, care partners and healthcare professionals!
We provide a safe and user-friendly environment where you can openly express your thoughts, listen empathetically to others, and find solace in knowing that you are not alone on this journey. We embrace every voice, whether you are seeking, listening, or just being present.
WE VALUE YOUR PRESENCE!
Parkinson’s Support Group Contacts: Ken Posey (coordinator): 575 997-8828 weimy65@gmail.comJennifer Villa (webmaster): 575 644-7148 jvilla@nmsu.edu
https://www.parkinsonssupport-nm.org
Apr 21 Wednesday
The Las Cruces Suicide Prevention Task Force primary focus is to raise awareness, educate, train and support our community by developing and sustaining partnerships, providing technical assistance, and contributing to policy and legislative initiatives related to suicide prevention. Our vision is The City of Las Cruces is a compassionate city that believes Living is For everyone.The mission is to reduce and eliminate suicide in our community.
Apr 22 Thursday
Apr 28 Wednesday
You're invited to join a free, virtual community of practice created for passionate nonprofit pros who are making a difference in New Mexico. This is a space for those in the social sector to share resources and practical tools to work through the chaos that is 2025.
Connect to gather and share insights, discuss what’s working and what isn’t, and gain real knowledge and support from a supportive network of peers.
By participating, you can:Not feel alone in the tumult • Build meaningful connections • Share and gain knowledge • Enhance your skills with real-world, actionable strategies • Tackle common challenges with the collective wisdom of the community• Collaborate on impactful projects that move the needle in the social good space
This community of practice will meet from 12 noon to 1:15 p.m. MDT the last Wednesday of each month from April to September:• April 30• May 28 • June 25 • July 30 • Aug 27 • Sept 24
While this event is free, please RSVP to hold your place.
This community of practice emerged as a direct result of Prospera Partner’s Disrupting the Path: A New Way Forward for NM's Social Sector conversations where attendees expressed the desire for more opportunities to connect with other nonprofit organizations and of course, the people working within them. It’s more important than ever to stay connected to community!
Generously supported by the Mind the Gap Fund, a donor advised fund committed to systems change and equity in the nonprofit sector, this event is part of BIG – Bold Impact for Good, a fiscally sponsored program of the nonprofit Community Ventures. Presented in partnership with New Mexico Thrives, an ally member of the National Council of Nonprofits.
Apr 29 Thursday
May 01 Saturday
The Las Cruces Really Really Free Market is back, hosted by a group of local volunteers who believe in mutual aid, community care, and resource sharing.
This isn’t a sale or a swap — it’s a free community event where anyone can give or take items like clothes, books, household goods, toys, and more. There’s no money, no bartering — just people helping each other out.
Join us the first Saturday of every month from 10am - 2pm at 1701 Missouri Ave (Peace Lutheran Church).
We do this because we believe our community already has enough — enough resources, enough support — if we just find ways to share it.
If you’d like to get involved, donate, or have questions, email us at lascrucesrrfm@proton.me