Sep 21 Saturday
Come join our volunteers Rob and CJ for a walk through the monument seeing and identifying butterflies. Registration required as space is limited to 10 people. Bring good hiking shoes, hat and water. Contact 575-494-3701 to sign up.
KRWG-FM will be at the Las Cruces Farmers and Crafts Market on September 21. Come visit with KRWG staff, grab some free coffee and donuts, and cool KRWG swag!
Take the opportunity to become a member or renew your membership! Support KRWG Public Media and help serve the region with local and national news, and insightful NPR programs.
An exhibit devoted entirely to “Our Feathered Friends,” will be the subject of the September 2024 art display at the Deming Art Center. Stop by and step into a fantastical world of birds.The show will be up from September 4-28, 2024. There will be a time to meet the artists on Sunday, September 8, 2024, from 1PM- 2:30PM. The Deming Art Center is located at 100 S. Gold and regular hours are Mon-Fri 10AM-4PM and Saturday from 10AM – 1PM. Please call 575-546-3663, check our website at www.demingarts.org or our FB page for more information. 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.
The Storytellers of Las Cruces welcome story lovers of all ages to free storytelling sessions every Saturday morning at the Main. St. location. Children who attend will receive a coupon worth up to $3 on any children’s book. Storytellers will be performing at the COAS Solano location (1101 South Solano Drive) on the first Saturday of every month.
Celebrate the Fall Equinox with a FREE drop-in origami crane Make and Take on Saturday, Sept 21 and Sunday Sep 22, from 1-4pm at the Grant County Art Guild STUDIO. NO folding experience needed, as instructor Kate Kendig has three crane patterns, from very simple to a more complex, movable-parts crane. Drop in any time from 1-4pm either (or both) days. Make one crane, or an entire pile. This is a family friendly event (Kate will bring some origami that the little ones can enjoy UNfolding.)
Monthly meeting for those living with hearing loss; that is, people experiencing the loss, their families, their co-workers, and their friends. Come to learn about advances in research and technology concerning hearing loss, to share techniques to adjust to changes in hearing, to hear invited experts speak, to learn about care for hearing aids and how to use a phone with hearing loss, to join advocacy efforts, and more. Our meetings are captioned so you can read as well as hear the program. Please join us and bring a friend, loved one, and/or coworker. A member association of the national HLAA.
A 14-week course on the basic attributes of human consciousness, using the Major Arcana of Tarot as a learning tool. This course is not about reading tarot cards or fortune telling. It is about the practical application of attributes you already have. This is a very positive, inspirational, and spiritually oriented course, taken from the Jewish Kabbalah and Hermetic philosophy. Enrollment will close April 2, 2022. Please contact Larry at starmanhome@hotmail.com for more information.
Every August the Community of Hope kicks off the Tents to Rents campaign, to raise critical funds to cover the operational expenses for Camp Hope. At Camp Hope people struggling with homelessness can find a safe shelter in the tent city, access to sanitation and showers, and support services to help them deal with health issues (including mental health and addiction). Our goal is to ensure every resident at Camp Hope is able to transition to stable housing and to get their lives on track. Our success stories are inspiring, as people in Camp Hope feel safe, supported, and respected. This year as part of the campaign, we have partnered with local coffee houses and brewpubs who are helping us raise awareness and funds. You can be part of this effort just by enjoying your favorite drinks at one of the partner establishments, and by directly contributing to the Tents to Rents campaign through our secure web link at https://www.tentstorents.org/ or:
We hope you will join us in the Hops for Hope pub crawl or the Grounds for Hope coffee crawl by frequenting our local participating venues.Hops for Hope Pub Crawl:August 25th-31st: Spotted Dog September 1st-7th: TorC Brewery $1 of every IPA soldSeptember 8th-14th: Little Toad CreekSeptember 17: The Game I and II September 26th: Icebox (Picacho Avenue location only)
Sanctioned game against Arizona and Pistoleros take on Gold Rush!
Doors open at 5:30pm6:00pm TexPistols vs Arizona Rising (Sanctioned)7:30pm Pistoleros vs Gold Rush (Open Gender - Regulation)
All EPRD home games are B.Y.O.B. (bring your own beer) events! MUST BE 21+ to bring beer! No glass containers are allowed.Guarantee a seat inside the rink by bringing your own comfy chair to sit in the B.YO.C. section!
$1 from each ticket sold will be donated to our non-profit of the night, MAKE A WISH FOUNDATION.
FREE PARKING & Food Trucks!
Sponsored by: Game Vault - Game Store & Cafe
Al-Anon is for family and friends affected by someone else's drinking or drug use.
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