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The Communities of:
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• 11 Comfortable Guestrooms with Private Baths• Art from Blue Dome Gallery throughout• Complimentary, Handcrafted Breakfast• Jacuzzi Tubs in Select Guest Rooms• Free Wi-Fi, Proud to be TV-Free• 4 miles of On-site Walking Trails• Some Rooms are Dog-Friendly• Smoke-Free Environment• Cell Phone Coverage
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Open weekendsfor brunch from 11-3,
weekday luncheon by reservation.
Visit our website for holiday mealand brunch information.
Café Oso AzulBlue Dome GalleryContemporary Art & Fine Craft
Our painters, sculptors, jewelers,furniture makers, glass artists & pottersare known for their excellent craftsman-ship and unique style. 9-5 Daily
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HISTORY OF THE SILVER CITY AREA SPANS THE ERASFROM THE ANCIENT MOGOLLON CULTURES TO THE people of today’s technology age. The Gila Cliff Dwellings Na-tional Monument and visitor center are perhaps the strongestattraction in the area, providing a visual showcase of how theseancients lived. The Mimbres River Valley, though once inhabitedby pithouse dwellers is now a scene of orchards, hay fields, cat-tle and horses. The pride of large-scale mining operations is theChino open pit copper mine on NM 152.
The 3.3 million acre Gila National Forest provides many ofthe reasons for both visiting the area and for making a com-mitment to live here. Lakes in the immediate region includeLake Roberts and Bear Canyon, Bill Evans and Snow Lakes.Additional attractions include the Catwalk National RecreationTrail and the scenic gold mining ghost town of Mogollon, bothnear Glenwood, and City of Rocks State Park between SilverCity and Deming.
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SILVER CITY SPRANG TO LIFE DURING THE SUMMERof 1870. The discovery of silver brought thousands of miners, andmerchants followed in their footsteps. The town's founders decided Silver City would be “built tolast.” In 1880, an ordinance was passed requiring masonryconstruction for new buildings. This left behind solid commer-cial buildings, brick Victorian homes, and adobe structures.Devastating floods between 1890 and 1910 washed away theoriginal Main Street and all but one of its handsome brick build-ings. The stately Warren house is the sole survivor. What usedto be Main Street is now known as the Big Ditch.
The Silver City Visitor Center and Big Ditch Park providegateways into Historic Downtown for visitors and residents. Sil-ver City MainStreet Project has provided comprehensive down-town revitalization services since 1985. This vibrantaward-winning district has over 200 entities including retail andservice businesses, art studios, government services, nonprof-its, churches, and schools. It’s a treasure of a downtown!
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106 W. Broadway • Silver City, NM 88061575-388-1811
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LOCATED IN THE HISTORIC 1881 MANSARD/ITALIANATEHOME OF H.B. AILMAN, THE SILVER CITY MUSEUM ISone of 13 museums in New Mexico recognized by the Amer-ican Assn. of Museums. Founded in 1967, the museum is fo-cused on the regional history of Southwest New Mexico withover 20,000 related objects. Photo collections depict SilverCity from the 1870s and include a significant collection fromthe 1930s and 40s.
Native American artifacts from the Mimbres, Mogollon andCasas Grandes peoples number over 500 pieces, and thereare exhibits from more recent Navajo and Apache groups. Ex-tensive mining exhibits, early Anglo and Hispanic settler cloth-ing, furnishings and even firearms are displayed. There is alsomemorabilia from native son Harrison “Jack” Schmitt, former as-tronaut and U.S. Senator.
It is open every day except Monday, and is located at 312West Broadway. The Museum Store features books and giftsdepicting or influenced by local history and cultures.
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WHEN SILVER CITY’S FOUNDING FATHERS CREATED THETOWN SITE IN THE LATTER 1800S, THEY LAID OUT THEgrid like those of many eastern cities – with the streets run-ning due north, south, east and west. They did not realize thatthe new town’s proximity to a north/south running slopewould encourage a natural disaster to occur.
In 1895 and again in 1903, flash floodwaters roared downSilver City’s Main Street, gouging out a huge ditch with a bot-tom some 55 feet below the original street level. As rainscontinued to feed the creek in the years that followed, cot-tonwood trees grew, providing shade.
The town’s Main Street was gone, but every adversity car-ries with it the seed of an opportunity. Working together, localbusinesses, residents and civic organizations created a beau-tiful and unique downtown park.
Big Ditch Park can be accessed via the footbridge at theSilver City Visitor Center parking lot.
BigDitch Park
FREE Workshops with Pat Taylor, Historic Preservation Consultant, on the preservation & restoration of adobe buildings.(must pre-register at Silver City Museum 538-5921 • silvercitymuseum.org)
Adobe and Stonework Restoration Public Meeting | June 1 10am to 12 noon
538-5921 • 302 W. Broadway • Silver City Museum Annex
July 26 9am to 5pm
210 N. Bayard Street
Santa Clara, NM(Old Hotel)
July 27 9am to 5pm
1721 Little Walnut Road
Silver City, NM(Historic Waterworks building)
July 28 9am to 5pm
410 Highway 211
Gila, NM(Old Gila Store)
Adobe Dynamics 101 Historic Preservation Workshops
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Offering Good, Clean Food You Can Trust!We are a member of Slow Food USA - A way of living and eating.
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EXCEPT FOR THE ASPHALT ON ITS MAIN STREET, DOWN-TOWN PINOS ALTOS LOOKS MUCH LIKE IT MIGHT HAVE appeared nearly 150 years ago, when it was inhabited by thelikes of Judge Roy Bean. The town’s amenities, however,have greatly improved in the last century or so. They includea museum, an ice cream parlor, dining establishments andan authentic western bar.
Gold was first discovered in the area by Spanish and Mex-ican miners. Anglos rediscovered the metal in 1859/60, andfor a while the town was called Birchville after the first manto find “color.” Nearly abandoned due to constant fights withthe Apaches, it was re-established in 1866 under its originalSpanish name.
Pinos Altos is located along the Continental Divide, sixmiles north of Silver City on NM Highway 15.
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Fabulous getaway nestled inthe tall pines of Pinos Altos.• Crackling Fireplaces• Secluded Balconies• Relaxing Porches• Telephone• Satellite TV• Barbeque Grill• Hot Tub in Cabana•Meeting Room•Cabins with kitchens are available.
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ONE OF THE ATTRACTIONS ALONG THE TRAIL OF THEMOUNTAIN SPIRITS NATIONAL SCENIC BYWAY IS THE533-acre Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument. Here youcan see the homes and catch a glimpse into the lives ofNative Americans who lived here between seven and eighthundred years ago. Along with the ancient ruins, themonument features a visitor center and museum.
From Silver City there are two ways to travel to themonument. The first is to go north past Piños Altos on NM 15, a winding, mountain forest road. Here, trailers overtwenty feet long must take an alternate route on NM 61/35.
The other route is through the Mimbres Valley north fromNM 152 off US 180 east of town. This route is 25 mileslonger, but easier and takes the same amount of time –about two hours. Call ahead for hours and road conditions;(575)536-9461.
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Area EventsMayMay 1-5 Annual Tour of the Gila. 5-day
stage race. 575-538-3785.tourofthegila.com
24-26 Silver City Blues Festival. Oneof the Southwest's premier musicfestivals, drawing musicians andmusic fans from around the world.A FREE evemt in Gough Park.575-538-2505 mimbresarts.org
JuneJun 5-8 Wild Wild West Pro Rodeo.
Southwest Horseman’s Arena.High-flying bull riding, fast ridingand roping and much more! 575-534-5030
JulyJul 4 Independence Day Festivities.
4th of July parade though down-town Silver City, followed bymusic and vendors in GoughPark.Weather permitting fireworks dis-play at dusk. 1-800-548-9378www,silvercity.org
Jul 20-22 Hummingbird Festival. Pro-grams by renowned hummingbirdspecialists, including hummingbirdbander Bill Talbot plus other pre-sentations on hummingbirds andwildlife, along with music and artexhibits. Little Toad Creek Inn &Tavern. 575-536-9649
20 Big Ditch Day. Downtown SilverCity. Music, educational tours,historical re-enactors, conserva-tion demonstrations, and theFarmers’ Market. Local arts,crafts, and food. Local artists andinventors will display their con-traptions, inventions, and innova-tions in SilverCity’s Makers Fair!silvercitymainstreet.com
27-Aug 4 Silver City CLAY Festival.Celebrates clay at various ven-ues. Offerings will showcase tile,pottery, adobe and natural build-ing processes.CLAYFestival.com
August16-17Copper Country Cruizers Car
Show. Vintage vehicles of all kindsin Gough Park. 575-388-3468
24 Fort Bayard's 147th BirthdayCelebration. 575-388-4477
31 Chicano Music Festival. 9am-4pmCar & Bike Show, Booths, LiveMusic Old James Stadium; 4-7pmPhoto & Memorabilia Exhibit Mc-Cray Gallery, Reception in Court-yard; 7-10pm Documentary andlive performance featuring GrantCounty musicians Fine Arts CentreTheatre; 10:30pm-2am Dance.
31-Sep 3 Rolling Stones Gem & Mineral Show. Museum qualitymineral specimens, jewelry, andarts crafted from rock and gemsas well as "rough" stones. GrantCo. Business & Conference Cen-ter. rollingstonesgms.blogspot.com
September13-15 Pickamania! Free music festival
celebrating the close of summerfeaturing buegrass, folk, andAmericana. Great festival in theheart of southwestern New Mex-ico. Gough Park. 575-538-2505
19-22 9th Annual Gila River Festival.Four days of exceptional speak-ers, guided hikes, kayak trip,workshops, and more! KennethBrower, writer and environmental-ist will the the keynote speaker.www.gilaconservation.org. 575-538-8078
20-21 Fort Bayard Days. Learn moreabout Fort Bayard and the set-tling of the West. The day in-cludes info on the buffalosoldiers, military re-enactments,Native American history and somuch more. It ends with theBuckles and Bustles Military Ball.575-388-4477
17-18 RED DOT Studio Tour. A free,self-guided weekend tour ofartists' studios, providing an up-close and personal look into theunique creative process of areaartists.www.silvercitygalleries.com.575-313-9631
25-29 Cliff Gila Grant County Fair.Outstanding animal and craft exhibits from schools and civicgroups across the county. Cliff, NM 575-388-1559
12-14 Mariachi Workshop & Concert.Celebrating Hispanic HeritageMonth, WNMU FACT.575.519.9042 or 575.574.8728
October12-14 Red Dot Gallery Walk. Current
works by regional artists in morethan 20 galleries in historic down-town Silver City and nearby areas.www.silvercitygalleries.com. 575-313-9631
Ongoing EventsFarmer's Market 8:30 am - noon, Satur-days through October. Main Street Plaza,Enter at 7th/Bullard. 575-534-1704First Fridays Downtown Galleries andshops stay open late in historic downtownSilver City. Enjoy dinner, take an art walk,or explore our eclectic shops. Look for artopenings, special offers, family activities,and more. silvercitymainstreet.comWalking Tour of Historic Fort Bayard 9:30 am on the SE corner of the ParadeGrounds. Saturdays May-September.Walking tours last about 2 hours and arefree. 575-536-3161Silver City's Saturday Art Market 9 am - 2pm, Saturdays Apr. 23 through October 29.703 N Bullard St (across from the FarmersMarket). 575-313-6468.
Celebrating the Unity of Cultures through the UniversalLanguage of Music during Hispanic Heritage Month
Ticket OutletsAmBank (all branches), 1st New Mexico Bank,
Silver City Visitor Center, Smoke Shop,Food Basket in Bayard & Silver City,
Scholarship fundraiser for LULAC Council #8003
For more information contact Juanita Escobedo 575-519-9042
or Lynn Baca 575-574-8728
Music Workshops with Mariachi Raices de America
Sept. 12-13, at WNMU Parotti Building (times to be announced)
Music Concerts with Mariachi Raices de America, Antonio Reyna & Ballet Folklorico Paso Del Norte
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MINING AND MINERAL PROCESSING HAVE BEEN THEDRIVING FORCES OF BAYARD AND HURLEY SINCE THEearly 1900s, while Arenas Valley has developed into a smallbusiness district and community midway between the miningdistrict and Silver City. With vistas of the kneeling nun andthe mammoth Santa Rita open pit copper mine, as well as theheadframes of historic underground mining operations, thearea provides visitors visual insights into the state’s richestmineral districts. As the number of people involved in miningoperations fluctuates, the communities are focusing more ontheir festivals, the arts and the tourism side of the historicmining operations. In the case of Arenas Valley, uncompli-cated country living is the predominant draw…and a fewunique businesses. Bayard has its coffee and tortilla compa-nies and Hurley boasts a southwest fine arts gallery housedin its historic “company store.” Mining and reclamation stillcontribute significantly to local economies.
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LOCATED JUST 34 MILES SOUTH OF SILVER CITY, THE CITYOF ROCKS STATE PARK IS THE PERFECT PLACE FOR Afun-filled day trip or picnic with the entire family. The park fea-tures giant monoliths that were formed from the eruption ofan ancient volcano and eroded by the wind over an extendedperiod of time. These huge, unusually shaped boulders areperfect for sightseeing or climbing.
For some, the park resembles a medieval village; for othersit is a collection of misshapen, albeit benign, giants. Essen-tially, it is a flat-lying sheet of reddish lava jointed along verticalrather than horizontal planes creating the likeness of a citywith streets and buildings. There are formations which readilysuggest giants’ chairs, prehistoric monsters, or creatures ofimaginative myth.
Complete with a desert garden, the park offers picnickingand camping spots. Adjacent to the formations rises TableMountain, a perfect example of a mesa.
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Faywood Hot Springs is a unique geothermal oasis well-known for its healing waters. Relax and rejuvenate in one of our outdoor public or private mineral soaking pools.
www.faywood.com • 575.536.9663 • 165 Hwy 61 • Faywood, NM
Tent sites for camping • Pull-through RV sites with full hook-ups • Private furnished cabins
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DemingBy Brett Ferneau
DEMING HAS COME A LONG WAY SINCE ITS BEGIN-NINGS AS A ROUGH-AND-TUMBLE RAILROAD TOWN INthe old west. Situated 33 miles north of Mexico beneath themajestic Florida Mountains, today’s Deming is rapidly grow-ing, while retaining its friendly small town ambiance. Claimingto be the green chile capitol of the world and the source formost New Mexico wines, Deming also boasts a vibrant artscommunity, unique museums, live music venues, a year-roundgolf course and a host of first-class restaurants. Its recentlyexpanded transit system provides easy, affordable travelaround town and connections to Lordsburg and Silver City.Deming hosts many community events and special occa-sions, such as the famous annual Deming Duck Races andDeming Onion Festival. The city straddles Interstate Highway10. It is a natural rest stop between El Paso, Texas and Tuc-son, Arizona, and a jumping-off point for Rockhound, PanchoVilla and City of Rocks state parks.
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STRADDLING THE GILA RIVER, CLIFF ON THE NORTH SIDEAND GILA ON THE SOUTH, THESE TWO SETTLE-ments together total perhaps 500 habitants and are closeenough that the newcomer might see them as blending intoone town. Don’t be fooled. Each has its own post office, zipcode, and defenders. Cliff has the café, filling station, andschool (K-12); Gila has the grocery, feed store, and senior cen-ter. Both retain an attachment to a rural ambiance based on ir-rigation agriculture that is uncommonly lovely, increasingly rare,and takes you back in time as you drive the Gila Valley, up-stream or down, on either side of the river. True tales are stilltold here. Tom Lyons’ LC Ranch, based in Gila, was New Mex-ico’s largest at 1.5 million acres circa 1900. Along nearby RainCreek, Carl and Blue Rice killed New Mexico’s last grizzly bearin 1931. Meanwhile, the bucolic agricultural vistas will have youin a reverie of settling down on your own green parcel, withhomegrown food, 5 acres, and independence.
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THE CATWALK NATIONAL RECREATION TRAIL IS SITUATEDIN WHITEWATER CANYON NEAR GLENWOOD. THE catwalk is a metal bridge secured into the canyon walls thatleads through some of the most beautiful parts of thecanyon. This 250-foot metal causeway clings to the sides ofthe boulder-choked Whitewater Canyon, which in someplaces is only 20 feet wide and 250 feet deep. There aremany spots where a hiker can leave the steel causeway andrelax on the grassy banks of the sycamore-shaded stream.The original catwalk was a gravity-fed slurry line for a localmill. The mines above the canyon were worked from theirdiscovery in 1889 until 1942 (Billy the Kid’s stepfather,William Antrim, was a blacksmith at the town called Graham).As of April 2013, the steel catwalks are being prepared forre-hanging, so only the sycamore-shaded picnic area and firstquarter mile of trail are open. Call 575.539.2481 for updateor check online: Glenwood Ranger District.
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EMBRACED BY CLEAR SKIES AND OPEN SPACE, HIDALGO COUNTY CELEBRATES ITS ESTABLISHED ARTSvenues, unique birding destinations and its Old West heritage.Rodeo, New Mexico, in the state’s bootheel, is home to theChiricahua Art Gallery, The Painted Pony Resort and the Chir-icahua Desert Museum housing the work of international wildlifeartist, Tell Hicks and the largest live collection of rare rat-tlesnakes in existence. Birding opportunities thrive in GuadalupeCanyon and the Chiricahua Mountains near Rodeo and alongthe Gila River north of Lordsburg, the latter providing access tosome 170 species of birds.
The Lordsburg Hidalgo County Museum captures the city’sbeginnings as a railroad, agriculture and mining town, highlightsthe landing of Charles Lindbergh during his cross-county flightand displays a nationally-recognized collection of prisoner of warmemorabilia. Just two miles south of town lies Shakespeareghost town, a National Historic Site once roamed by some ofthe West’s most notorious outlaws.
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300+ acre high desert ranch accommodates up to 40 guests. Lodging includes a spacious 5 bedroom main house, 2 guest houses
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257 Painted Pony Road • Rodeo, NM 88056
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RED DOT Studio Tour
THE RED DOT STUDIO TOUR IS A PROJECT OF THE SILVERCITY GALLERY ASSOCIATION. THE TOUR PLACES ARTlovers in unique and personal studio spaces ranging fromwarehouse size buildings to household rooms dedicated toart production. Artists work in a wide variety of mediums andtechniques. Oil, acrylic, and watercolor painters; ceramicartists; photographers; printmakers; fiber artists andweavers; mixed media artists; jewelers; fine furniture mak-ers; woodworkers; makers of unique books; and sculptorswho weld, cast, sandblast glass, or use mosaic are all artistswho have created a specialized space open to visitors. Stu-dio locations range from downtown Silver City to the lesstraveled communities of Hurley and Fierro, and other rurallocations making the Studio Tour an adventure.Driving or walking to Studios is the perfect way to view thegreat art for which Silver City is known and to get to knowthe artists and understand their work better.
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Art Galleries
WHILE OUR AREA IS STEEPED IN THE RICH HISTORIES ANDTRADITIONS OF RANCHING AND MINING, IT IS ALSO Aplace of vast cultural diversity. This assertion is demonstrated by the fact that Silver City, Billy the Kid’schildhood hometown, has been named one of the “100Best Art Towns in America” by John Villani in his well-known guidebook of the same title.The arts are aliveand well here, thanks to the promotional efforts of the Mimbres Region Arts Council and the numerous gallerieswith locations stretching from downtown Hurley to downtown Silver City. Every style and type of artworkimaginable is represented here, and many galleries offerthe rare opportunity to meet and talk with the artists themselves. Most of the downtown Silver City galleries areconveniently located within walking distance of each other,as well as numerous other kinds of shops and excellent dining establishments.
Colorful and richly layered watercolorstill life settings with aSouthwestern theme. Represented by Gallery400 on North Arizona St.in historic downtownSilver City.
Westwind Studiosby appointment575-388-4775On display at Adobe Springs Cafe
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LOIS DUFFY STUDIOThought provoking surrealist and realistcontemporary paintings, giclee prints,and hand signed cards. OpenSaturdays 10am-4pm and by appointment.
211 C N. Texas St. • [email protected]
YA N K I E S T R E E T SEEDBOATCENTER FOR THE ARTSFine Art & Craft Gallery and LivePerformance Space located in theArts & Cultural District in HistoricDowntown Silver City. Recording Studio available.214 W. Yankie St. • 534-1136www.SeedboatGallery.com
WYNNEGATE GALLERY & STUDIOFeaturing Southwest & Impressionistpaintings, and scenic photography byJane Grant and Roy Adams.110 W. Yankie St.214-957-3688www.WynnegateGalleries.com
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ART & CONVERSATIONContemporary craft gallery featuringJaney Katz’s Critters from the “Hood”cut from old trucks & Suzi Calhoun’scolorful pottery.Open daily 11-5.
614 N. Bullard St. • [email protected]
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AZURITE GALLERYDesigner Jewelry by LindaBoatwright, Featuring Paintings byLocal Artists, Fine Wood & CopperLamps. Wed.-Sat.10-5.
110 W. Broadway • 538-9048 www.azuritegallery.com
LLOYD STUDIOSCustom Knifemaking, Antler Art &Sculpture, Damascus Knives & Swords- all hand carved originals in antler,bone, horn, and ivory by William & Elizabeth Lloyd. Wed.-Sat. 11-7, Sun. 12-5
306 W. Broadway303-378-0926 www.lloydstudios.com
Lois Duffy Studio
Seedboat Center For The Arts
Wynnegate Gallery & Studio
Art & Conversation
Azurite Gallery
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VICTORIA CHICKContemporary painter & printmaker fo-cused on expressing emotion throughthe action of human & animal subjects.Represented by JW Art Gallery, HurleyCow Trail Art StudioOpen Mondays or by appointment.
760-533-1897•VictoriaChick.com
ORIGINAL PRINTS ANDDRAWINGS - Etchings, Woodcuts,Linocuts and Drawings by 19th and 20thCentury American Artists. Representedby Cow Trail Art Studio. Open Mondays or by appointment.
119 Cow Trail • 760-533-1897VictoriaChick.com
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JW ART GALLERYFine Art, Bronze & Wooden Sculp-ture, Custom Picture Framing, GiftShop, Historic Hurley Museum.W.-F. 9-5 • S-Sun. 10-5
99 Cortez Ave.,Hurley • [email protected]
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THE FIERRO CANYONGALLERYTake a drive up Fierro Canyon andvisit our gallery in the middle of theHistoric Mining District. Fine art andscenic photography. Thur.-Mon. 10-5Just past the Hanover Post Office 388-2646www.fierrocanyongallery.com
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COPPER QUAIL GALLERYAn extraordinary selection of finearts and quality hand-crafted piecesfor your home and yard, created ex-clusively by local artists.211 A N. Texas St. • 388-2646
MOLLY RAMOLLA GALLERY& CUSTOM FRAMINGFine art, sculpture, prints, customjewelry, unique one-of-a-kind imaginary creations. Mon.-Sat. 11-5Framing by Daniel 654-0334307 N. Texas St.538-5538 • 800-985-6564www.RamollaArt.com
Victor ia Chick • Cow Trail Art Studio
Original Prints And Drawings
JW Art Gallery
The Fierro Canyon Gallery
Copper Quail Gallery
Molly Ramolla Gallery & Custom Framing
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YADA YADA YARNEverything for knitters new and old! Wool, cottonand fun yarns. Open daily 11-5.Open knitting Sun.12-3
614 N. Bullard St.388.3350www.yadayadayarn.com
DANDELION WISHUpscale selection of eclectic an-tiques, collectibles & consignmentmerchandise. Something for every-one’s taste and budget. We handleestate and moving sales. Tues.-Sun. 11ish-6ish • Random Mondays
109 N. Bullard St. • [email protected]
CONNER FINE JEWELERSSouthwest New Mexico's leadingjeweler and gem expert. Diamonds,Fine Watches & Gifts.
410 N. Bullard St.538-2012 • 388-2025
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BLACKWELL'S ANTIQUES & GIFTSAuthentic Antiques and ElegantGifts. Consignments Encouraged.Punkie Garretson, Owner.
218 N. Bullard St.388-1737
SYZYGY TILENationally recognized handmade tilecompany, dedicated to producing aesthetically pleasing clay tile in thecraftsman tradition. Also, metal,glass, stone, concrete and importedtile. Tours available.
106 N. Bullard St. • 388-5472www.syzygytile.com
HESTER HOUSEDelicious fudge, truffles & choicecandies. Southwest gifts & edibles,baby gifts, cards. Free gift wrapping.
316 N. Bullard St.388-1360
Blackwell's Antiques & Gifts
Syzygy Tile
Hester House
Yada Yada Yarn
Dandelion Wish
Conner Fine Jewelers
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GILA HIKE & BIKEServing the cycling and hikingneeds of southwest New Mexico forthe past 25 years.
103 E. College • 388-3222
CUP OF GRACEFine selection of inspirational, re-gional, western, and fun books, giftsand cards. Free gift wrapping.
1308 Silver Heights Blvd.388-2115
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MASA Y MAS TORTILLERIA& RESTAURANTEFresh homemade corn & flourtortillas • chips • chicken, porkand veggie tamales • beef andchicken burritos • menudo• barbacoa • salsa • tacos.
601 N. Bullard St., Suite C505-670-8775
Gila Hike & Bike
Cup of Grace
Masa Y Mas Tortilleria & Restaurante
The Raven’s Nest
Kris’s & Krafters’ Kreations
Manzanita Ridge
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THE RAVEN’S NESTChic, cozy, fun fashions and accessories for Her and Home.Clothing, Scarves, Jewelry, Pottery,Essential Oils, Bags.
106 W. Yankie St.534-9323
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KRIS’S & KRAFTERS’KREATIONSLocally Crafted Southwest Giftsand Decor. Candles, Flower Arrange-ments, Horsehair Ceramics, Yard Art,Metal Art, Carving, Intarsia and Spe-cial Orders.
505-A N. Bullard St.534-9927
MANZANITA RIDGEHigh end furniture and accessoriesfromAmerica’s finest resorts & hotels.
107 N. Bullard St.388-1158
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WITH ALL IT HAS TO OFFER, IT IS NO WONDER SILVERCITY, NM WAS VOTED ONE OF THE 50 BEST PLACES TOlive by National Geographic Adventure Magazine. Lookingfor a health food store, a new workout routine or vegetarianeatery? Silver City's got it. There are numerous health foodstores with a variety of products for your dietary needs.Want a workout? Try a new type of yoga in one of the quaintyoga studios downtown. If you're looking for somethingmore upbeat, join a dance class at one of the health clubsin town or the University. At any one of Silver City's gyms,there are a variety of exercise classes available whetheryou're looking to try dancing, water aerobics, a step class,or a simple treadmill routine. With a gym to match your per-sonality, there are unlimited ways to keep healthy and fit inthis small town.
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Al Martinez, Head Pharmacist & Owner
CUP OF GRACE • Christian Books & Gifts • Free Gift Wrapping1308 SILVER HTS. BLVD. • SILVER CITY, NM 88061 • 538-2115
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• Printing, Copying & Finishing Services
• Office, Mailing & Moving Supplies
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OWNERS:Nacho Nolasco & Sharon Dillon Nolasco
11591 HWY. 180 E. - SILVER CITY, NMemail: [email protected] - fax 388-2103
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Belleza Salon & TanningExperience elegance and sophistication
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Youngblood Mineral Cosmetics
Murad Skincare - Pureology Hair Care
575.388.29001309 N. Pope St. T Silver City, NM
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Perms, Colors, Color Correction,
Foil Highlighting and Lowlighting.
Georgia Rivera, Jocelyn Rodriguez
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575.534.9344202 E. 11th St. T Silver City, NM
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Family Oriented Full Service Salon.Perms, Cuts, Colors, Nails, Wax,
Manicures & Pedicures.Walk-ins Welcome.
Charlotte Benavidez, OwnerFernando Castillo, Stylist
John Chavez, Stylist
575.388.5188857 Silver Heights Blvd. T Silver City, NM
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Insurance • Investments
SUSAN SUMRALL, Agent
575.538.58644505 Hwy. 180 EastSilver City, NM 88061
Registered Representative/Securities & Services offeredthrough FBL Marketing Services, LLC, 54 University Avenue,West Des Moines, IA 50266 877.860.2904, Member SIPC. 222
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The Source is published bi-annually by Zia Publishing Corp. 116 McKinney Rd.,P.O. Box 1248, Silver City, NM 88062, 575-388-4444, [email protected],www.ziapublishing.com. President & Managing Director, Terri Menges. VicePresident, Joseph Burgess. Staff Accountant, Arlyn Cooley. Designers, DebraSutton and Terri Menges. Contributing Writers, Joseph Burgess, Judy Wuthrich,Brett Ferneau, Sarah Gibson and Dutch Salmon. Photography and writing byJoseph Burgess except where noted. Advertising Sales, LeAnne Knudsen.The Source is a supplement to Silver City Life and is manufactured and printed in the United States of America.©Zia Publishing Corp. 2013. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part without permission of the publisheris prohibited. All submissions of editorial or photography are only accepted without risk to the publisher for lossor damage. Every effort was made to ensure accuracy in the information provided. The publisher assumes no re-sponsibility or liability for errors, changes or omissions.
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Index of AdvertisersArt Gallery/Artists Art and Conversation 5 S24Azurite Gallery 7 S24Copper Quail Gallery 136 S25Fierro Canyon Galley, The 229 25JW Art Gallery 47 S25Lloyd Studios 220 S24Lois Duffy Art 55 S24Molly Ramolla Gallery & Custom Framing 181 S25
Original Prints & Drawings 109 S25Seedboat Center for the Arts 82 S24The Common Thread 25 S22The Cottage Stained Glass & More 225 S10
Victoria Chick - Cow TrailArt Studio 109 S25
Victoria J. West 123 S23Wynnegate Gallery & Studio 221 S24AttorneyLopez, Dietzel & Perkins, P.C. 56 S5Automotive Sales & ServiceSpeed Wrench Garage 160 S30Banking / FinancialFort Bayard Federal Credit Union 35 S12Chamber of CommerceLordsburg Hidalgo CountyChamber of Commerce 165 S21
Contractors & BuildersJ & S Plumbing & Heating 46 S8R.S. Masonry, Inc. 228 S32CPA’sStone McGee & Co. CPA’s 93 S31Thomas H. Laws, CPA, CVA 98 S31Developmental DisabilitiesLife Quest 166 S29Eco / Natural ProductsSuper Salve Co. 94 S29EntertainmentLULAC Mariachi Workshops& Concerts 227 S11
Mimbres Region Arts Council 62 S5General Store / Food Co-opRiver Ranch Market S7Silver City Food Co-op 144 S3Gifts Cup of Grace 90 S27Home Products / ServicesManzanita Ridge 57 S27Syzygy Tile 95 S26Windows, Etc. 116 S31Insurance Farm Bureau Financial Services 222 S31Lodging Bear Creek Motel & Cabins 10 S9Bear Mountain Lodge 184 C2Casitas de Gila Guesthouses 17 S18Holiday Inn Express 44 C4
Painted Pony Resort 216 S21Palace Hotel, The 68 S3Whitewater Motel 114 S19MedicalAngelwings Coordinated Care 132 S29Silver Rexall Drug 90 S28MuseumChiricahua Desert Museum 215 S20Silver City Museum AdobeDynamics 101 Workshops 86 S6
Silver City Museum Store 86 S4Office SuppliesWestern Stationers Office Supply99 S7OrganizationAmerican Legion 191 S9Silver City MainStreet Project 85 S2Real Estate, DevelopmentsProperty ManagementSmith Real Estate & Property Mangement 92 S9
United Country Downtown Real Estate 202 S15
XYZ Ranch Estates 151 S13Restaurant Bakery / CoffeeJalisco Cafe 48 S3Masa y Mas Tortilleria & Restaurante 142 S27
Millie’s Bake House 212 S7Vicki’s Eatery 210 S3Yankie Creek Coffee House 209 S3RetailBlackwell’s Antiques & Gifts 214 S26Conner Fine Jewelers 26 S26Dandelion Wish 155 S26Furniture Gallery, Inc. 36 S30Gila Hike & Bike 39 S27Hester House Candy & Gifts 43 S26Kris’s Krafters’ Kreations 141 S27Morning Star 65 S1Raven’s Nest 203 S27The Old Post Office Variety Store 226 S7
Yada Yada Yarn 117 S26RV ParkManzano’s RV Park 170 S13SalonsBelleza Salon & Tanning 11 S31Innovations 84 S31Mirror Mirage 63 S31Shipping & MailingThe UPS Store 108 S30SpasFaywood Hot Springs 206 S14ToursThe Bayard Historical Mine 204 S13Visitor CenterMurray Ryan Visitor Center 201 SC3
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