Category: Neighbors
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Movies in the Park Series Announced
The City’s Parks and Recreation Department has announced its schedule for the 2024 Movies in the Park Series.
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Las Cruces Libraries present: “Good Society: An Adventure in Time Travel”
Travel back in time to Regency England with Las Cruces Public Libraries this summer for an experience in group storytelling, with prompts.
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SUNDAY COMMUNITY SPECIAL: Black Jacket Symphony to Perform at Fourth of July Celebration Concert
The Parks and Recreation Department and New Mexico State University (NMSU) are teaming up to host the City’s annual Fourth of July Celebration Concert and Fireworks display at the Pat and Lou Sisbarro Community Park, 3205 Arrowhead Drive, on the NMSU campus.
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Record spring heat sends over 50 New Mexicans to ERs with heat-related illnesses
Since April 1 there have been at least 51 heat-related visits to emergency departments across New Mexico.
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Las Cruces Libraries invite you to Socrates Café
Las Cruces Public Libraries invites you to carry out the famous words by Socrates, “the unexamined life is not worth living” at the Thomas Branigan Memorial Library at 1 p.m. on Saturday, May 25.
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Summer Teen Open Gym at Meerscheidt Recreation Center
Parks & Recreation will offer open-gym recreation for youth ages 12 to 17, from June 3 through July 19, at Meerscheidt Recreation Center, 1600 E. Hadley Avenue. Open Gym hours will be from 1 – 5 p.m., Monday to Friday.
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“My Life As A Public Art Co-Op”: posted on Rubber Ducks Blog
Hello! My name is Megan Connelly. I am a student at New Mexico State University studying animation and digital effects. I have gotten the best opportunity to work with the City’s Quality of Life Department as a Public Art Co-op.
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NMHealth is expanding services to help those with opioid use disorder
NMHealth works to promote health and wellness, improve health outcomes, and deliver services to all New Mexicans.
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“Washi Transformed: New Expressions in Japanese Paper” Opens at the Museum of Art
The exhibit spotlights the works of nine contemporary Japanese artists who explore the artistic potential of handmade washi by pushing its boundaries in terms of texture, dimension, and scale.
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Las Cruces 2024 Music in the Park Series May and June Schedule
The Parks & Recreation Department announces the 2024 Music in the Park free concert series.
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FDA WARNS: “Don’t Overuse Acetaminophen” (versión español al final)
You have flu symptoms, so you’ve been getting some relief by taking a cough and flu medicine every few hours.
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SUNDAY WELLNESS SPECIAL: Osteoporosis [En Español]
De la Oficina de Salud de la Mujer de la Administración de Alimentos y Medicamentos (English Version Included)
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NMSU film students premier showcase at Centennial Celebration of Gila Wilderness
This year, the United States Forest Service will celebrate the Gila’s 100th anniversary in early June in Silver City with help from more than a dozen New Mexico State University film students.
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Summer Fun: National Paper Airplane Day is May 26
Las Cruces Public Libraries invites residents to join us from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, May 26, 2024, in Albert Johnson Park, at the southeast corner of Main Street and Picacho Avenue, to observe National Paper Airplane Day.
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Branigan Presents: “Climate Change & What to Expect from Monsoon Season”
Join Las Cruces Public Libraries for “Climate Change & What to Expect from Monsoon Season” at 10:30 a.m. on May 18.
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Call for Artists: East Mesa Public Recreation Complex
The City of Las Cruces Public Art program seeks an artist, or artist team, to create a site-specific outdoor art piece to beautify the soon-to-be-open East Mesa Public Recreation Complex.
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NM Dept of Health wants you to Prevent the spread of Hepatitis C by getting tested to know your status
The New Mexico Department of Health (NM Health) recognizes May as Hepatitis C Awareness Month and May 19 as Hepatitis Testing Day and encourages all adults in New Mexico to get tested and know their status.
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Tips to Help Charge Medical Devices Safely and Avoid Overheating
The FDA is offering tips to help you charge your medical devices safely. Charging medical devices the wrong way can lead to overheating, which can result in fires, minor injuries, or serious burns.
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Spectacular Sci Fi! Science Fiction Book Group at Las Cruces Libraries
Las Cruces Public Libraries invites residents to join us for Spectacular Sci-Fi, a group who discusses the science fiction novels they have been reading and learn about the many sub-genres and tropes under the Sci-Fi umbrella.
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Especíal de salud dominical–Consejos para mantenerse seguro bajo el sol: desde la protección solar hasta las gafas de sol
La seguridad contra el sol siempre está en temporada. Es importante proteger nuestra piel de los daños causados por el sol durante todo el año, sin importar el clima.
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NMSU art professor’s work and life evolve through teaching
For fifteen years, New Mexico State University art professor Craig Cully’s love for teaching has led to a growth and evolution in his own work as an artist.
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Las Cruces Public Libraries is Recipient of “Latino Poetry: Places We Call Home” Grant
Las Cruces Public Libraries will be creating programming with funding from the “Latino Poetry: Places We Call Home” grant.
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KRWG wins New Mexico Press Women awards, advances to national contest
KRWG Public Media, Las Cruces’ public broadcasting for television and radio, earned nearly two dozen awards at the 2024 New Mexico Press Women (NMPW) Conference.
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First NMSU art student accepted to prestigious summer residency program
Studio art major Citlali Delgado has become the first New Mexico State University student to be accepted to Yale Norfolk School of Art’s Summer Residency Program.
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NMSU art museum MFA Thesis Exhibition features student art, accompanying events
Two New Mexico State University students will exhibit their work at this year’s Master of Fine Arts thesis exhibition hosted by NMSU’s Art Museum.
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NMSU Dance program sees revival, hosts showcase Friday
After a few years of change and uncertainty, New Mexico State University’s Dance program has a new momentum thanks to a new director, and students who are eager to learn and grow their talents.
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NM Dept. of Health: May is a time to celebrate New Mexico’s Nurses
The New Mexico Department of Health (NMHealth) recognizes May as National Nurses Month and in particular May 6-12 as National Nurses Week. Nurses contribute to health in multifaceted ways including as educators, innovators and caregivers and are an essential part of our healthcare system.
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Critical Approaches to Place focuses student research on community
“What can St. Genevieve teach Las Cruces?” A group of community members posed that question in a zine titled “A New Zine Atlas of Las Cruces.”
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Fentanyl Awareness Day Event is Today at Young Park
The National Fentanyl Awareness Day event in Las Cruces will be held Tuesday afternoon at Young Park.
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WHAT IS NATIONAL FENTANYL AWARENESS DAY? [Video Content]
Last year, over 70,000 Americans fatally overdosed on illegally made fentanyl.
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NMSU presents ninth annual Public Health Heroes Awards
New Mexico State University’s Department of Public Health Sciences honored three individuals for their work in promoting military health, border health and mental health.
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Fentanyl Awareness Day is May 7: NMDOH highlights overdose prevention
This Fentanyl Awareness Day, the New Mexico Department of Health (NMHealth) is encouraging all New Mexicans to know the signs of fentanyl overdose and the methods of proper response.
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Register Now for Teen Connection 2024 Summer Program
The Parks and Recreation Department’s Teen Connection Summer Program will accept registration applications from Monday, May 6, 2024, until Friday, May 17, 2024, or until capacity is met.
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Register Now for the Weed and Seed 2024 Summer Program
The Parks & Recreation Department Weed and Seed program will begin its summer registration on Monday, May 6, 2024.
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SUNDAY NEIGHBORS SPECIAL: Hiking Trails in the Southwest
The Parks and Recreation Department will offer free hiking and walking events twice a week for families and friends.
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SUNDAY ARTS SPECIAL: Al Hurricane Jr. to Perform at City’s Mother’s Day Concert in Las Cruces
Join residents in celebrating all the great mothers in our community with live music by Al Hurricane Jr.