Hobbs Bitcoin Club
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Firework Display – City of Hobbs
The City fireworks show will be on July 1st at HIAP! Gates will open at 7:00 PM *The fireworks display is subject to change or be cancelled due to weather or drought conditions*
Independence Day Celebration Street Dance- Eunice
Street Dance @ Hughes Park (Main & Ave J) Ft. Craig Carter & the Spur of the Moment Band
Independence Day Celebration and BBQ – Eunice
BBQ are the City Park from 11:00 AM - 1:30 PM $5 tickets sold IN ADVANCE at the Chamber office
Fourth of July Party in the Park – Lovington
Join in on the fun at the Chaparral Park in Lovington! There will be so many fun activities such as sports, games, shows, a parade and more! The firework display will take place at 9:00 PM!
Jal’s 4th of July Festivities
Join us at the lake for all the festivities, food, games, live band and more! Firework display will start around 9:00 PM. *If you are interestedin being a vendor or need more information, please call Janice Cole @ 575-263-3874
Tatum’s 4th of July Firework Show!
Parade to start @ 7:00 PM. Followed by a free hotdog, raffles, games and the firework show!
LCCA and LEAA Collaborative Art Show
LCCA and LEAA have teamed up to bring a collaborative show to Hobbs! Artists from both art organizations will work on pieces together and see what creations are made!
Family Fun Day – Red or Green
Come help us celebrate our state’s official question: “Red or Green?”, and learn about all things chile peppers! Participants will be designing their own aprons to take home and putting together a chile recipe book! They will also make origami peppers and have an opportunity to speak to the New Mexico Chile Association, who will be on hand to with a display of chile pods, plants, seeds, and great information!
THE FLICK AUDITIONS
2014 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. In a run-down movie theater in central Massachusetts, three underpaid employees mop the floors and attend to one of the last 35mm film projectors in the state. A hilarious and heart-rending cry for authenticity in a fast-changing world.