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Valentine’s K-Pop Party

Children and Youth Library West Aztec Avenue 200, Gallup, NM, United States

GALLUP — The Children and Youth Library will host a Valentine’s K-Pop Party on Saturday, Feb. 15, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Children can unleash their creativity in the MakerSpace with heart-shaped button making, Polaroid decorations and unique crafts, photo booth, and test their K-Pop knowledge with exciting games. Information: 505-863-1291.

Library holiday closure

Octavia Fellin Public Library Gallup, NM, United States

GALLUP — The Octavia Fellin Public Library, including both the Main Library and the Children and Youth Library, will be closed Monday, Feb. 17, in observance of the Presidents’ Day holiday. During the closure, the public may explore a wide range of online resources at ofpl.online, including:  Downloadable magazines, e-books, and audiobooks. Streaming movies Virtual […]

Free benefits check-up

Native American Disability Law Center 905 W. Apache St., Farmington, NM, United States

FARMINGTON — The Native American Disability Law Center will be conducting free benefits check-ups. Find out if you are eligible for benefits (i.e., Medicaid, Medicare, Prescription Part D, LIHEAP, SNAP) and other benefits you may qualify for. The Center is funded by the National Council on Aging to assist Native American elders (65-plus) and those […]

CPR, first aid training classes

Many Farms Chapter House Many Farms, AZ, United States

MANY FARMS, Ariz. — New Life will be offering CPR, First Aid, and AED training classes on Wednesday, Feb. 19, at Many Farms Chapter and Friday, Feb. 21, at White Cone Chapter. Classes begin at 8:30 a.m. Information: 928-349-3577.

Whitehorse Lake Chapter meeting

Whitehorse Lake Chapter House Cuba, NM, United States

CUBA, N.M. — Whitehorse Lake Chapter (Sandspring and Rincon Marquez) announces a meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 19, at 10 a.m. Bring favorite dish for potluck.

Narcotics Anonymous meetings

Day Spring Baptist Church 1st Avenue 41, Thoreau, NM, United States

THOREAU, N.M. — Narcotics Anonymous meetings “We Do Recover” are held every Thursday from 7-8 p.m. at the Day Spring Baptist Church (41 First Ave.) in Thoreau. No dues or fees. Open to all who want to recover from addiction. Zoom attendance is available. For information, call Jared at 760-819-5637.

Food drive for veterans

Navajo Nation Veterans Memorial Park Window Rock, AZ, United States

WINDOW ROCK - The Diné Naazbaa Partnership is working to support Navajo veterans and their families by hosting a food drive on Saturday, Feb. 22, at the Navajo Nation Veterans Memorial Park from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. First 200 to arrive will receive a food box.

Drum making workshop

Children and Youth Library West Aztec Avenue 200, Gallup, NM, United States

GALLUP — Discover the art of drum making at the Children and Youth Library on Saturday, Feb. 22, at 2 p.m. In partnership with the City of Gallup Behavioral Health Department, this hands-on workshop will teach traditional techniques, including hide steaming and stretching, to craft your own drum. Advance registration is required at ofpl.online. Materials […]

Intermountain Family Reunion Committee meeting

Quality Inn Window Rock, United States

WINDOW ROCK - The Intermountain Family Reunion Committee will meet Sunday, Feb. 23, at 10 a.m., at the Quality Inn restaurant in Window Rock. Former employees, alumni and families are invited.

San Juan Symphony classical performance

San Juan College Henderson Fine Arts Center Sunrise Pkwy, Farmington, NM, United States

FARMINGTON — The San Juan Symphony presents “What Music Is” bringing classical music and science together in a live performance with orchestra, projections, and narrator on Sunday, Feb. 23, at the Henderson Fine Arts Hall, located on the campus of San Juan College, at 3 p.m. For information and to purchase tickets, visit www.sanjuansymphony.org.