Events for November 16 - November 30

Southwest Symphony performs “Instruments at Play”

The annual Youth Series for Lea County elementary students will take place January 29-30, 2024. This season Southwest Symphony Orchestra will present “Instruments at Play”. During this extensive event, orchestra members not only from Hobbs, but from all over New Mexico and Texas come together to practice and perform over a three-day period. Lea County 4th and 5th graders will be bused in on Monday and Tuesday January 29 and 30 for a special educational performance from the Southwest Symphony Orchestra. Monday, January 29, at 7:00pm will be a public performance of “Instruments at Play” at R.N. Tydings Auditorium.

Pal-entine’s Skate Night at Western Heritage Museum

Come skate with your pals. Looking for something to do with your pals this Valentine's Day? Head over to the Western Heritage Museum for skating, karaoke, photo station, refreshments, and a Rom-Com played at our "skate-in" movie theater!

Rabbit Hole

Rabbit Hole by: David Lindsey-Abaire Directed by: Eric Taylor   PULITIZER PRIZE IN DRAMA: Rabbit hole tells the story of Becca an Howie who experience losing their only son in a car accident eight months ago. This show deals with heavy themes of grief in a realistic family setting. Heavy drama and adult language accompany this title.

Febrewary Fest Beer & Wine Festival

Benefiting the Hobbs Chamber of Commerce. VIP $51 from 11:30 am - 6:00 pm. General Admission $36 - from 1:00 pm - 5:30 pm. No admission or tickets sold after 4:30 pm. Last call for tastings 5:45 pm. No on under the age of 21 admitted. Featuring New Mexico Favorites: Drylands Brewing Co.; Noisy Water Winery; Black's Smuggler Winery; Little Toad Creek Brewery; Milton's Brewing; Tractor Brewing Co. Major Sponsor: Zia Park. Advertising paid in party by City of Hobbs Lodgers Tax.

Rabbit Hole

Rabbit Hole by: David Lindsey-Abaire Directed by: Eric Taylor PULITIZER PRIZE IN DRAMA: Rabbit hole tells the story of Becca and Howie who experience losing their only son in a car accident eight months ago. This show deals with heavy themes of grief in a realistic family setting. Heavy drama and adult language accompany this title.

Flapjack Fundraiser

Short Stacks for a Tall Cause! Support Lea County Center for the Arts. Tickets: $10.00

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