Events for February 19, 2023 - January 6, 2023

Southwest Symphony Chamber Orchestra

The chamber orchestra will play a concert of pops music and light classics.  The trumpet, percussion and keyboard musicians will join the chamber orchestra on the pops tunes.  Some of the classical pieces will include Vivaldi's "Spring" from The Four Seasons; Mozart's Eine Kleine Nachtmusik and Bach's Brandenburg Concerto #3.

A Man and His Dog

John R. Erickson the author of Hank the Cowdog will be visiting the Lovington Schools & the LCM Town Hall @ 7:00 PM to talk about his book and have a lecture and meet and greet with audience to follow. For more information about this event please call 575-396-4805

Teen Center “Open House”

Come and see what the Teen Center has to offer all children and teens from 12 - 18 years of age! There will be activities such as a rock climbing wall, skate park, basketball court, indoor volleyball, sand volleyball, arcade room and weight lifting/workout gym. This event will include free food, free drinks, free snacks & free treat bags! *ALL PARENTS AND CHILDREN ARE WELCOME TO JOIN* For more info please call (575)391-9505

Halloween Spooktacular

Activities - Treats - Music - No Admission Required Listed below are the activities and times: 3:00 PM - All activities start, including booth showings, last entries for the Pumpkin No-Carve Contest, Pet Costume Sign-Ups, Spook Alley, Touch A Truck and more games. 4:00 PM - Pie Throwing Fundraiser Begins 4:30 PM - Pet Parade & Costume Contest Begins 5:00 PM - No-Carve Contest Winners Announced 5:30 PM - Pumpkin Drop Begins & Pie Throwing Fundraiser Ends 6:00 PM - All Activities Conclude    

Halloween Carnival

Local Non-Profits are teaming up with the City of Hobbs to provide safe fun this Halloween season. Costume Contest @ 3:00 p.m. for all ages and groups! ALL BOOTHS ARE CASH ONLY SO BE SURE TO BRING CHANGE.   Call (575)397-9291 for more information.

Discussion and Book Signing with Robin Behl

Hobbs native, Robin Behl, will be signing books and answering questions about her new memoir “Price per Barrel: the Human Cost of Extraction" at the Lea County Museum in Lovington on Friday, Nov. 5, from 5-7 pm.  The free event will take place in the LCM Oil and Gas Exhibit located in the historic Lister Building across Central Street from the courthouse.  The book was just published by North Dakota State University Press. More information at the LCM at 575-396-4805.

Fall Leaves & Pop-Ups Please!

Shop Small, Homemade and Local! Over 20 Vendors - Food - Crafts - Jewelry - Baked Goods - Woodworks - Fashion - Home Goods and SO much more!

The 11th

Tickets $5 at the door.  Doors open 30 minutes prior to show time. 

The 11th

Just over 20 years ago, the events of September 11th, 2001 changed the lives of thousands of Americans. This fall, the HHS Theatre Department will recognize the significance of this historic event and its effects on those in middle-America with their collaborative production of a one act play entitled, THE 11th. Please make plans to join us on the weekend of November 11th, 2021 in Tydings Auditorium for an evening like no other. On opening night, Veteran’s Day (Nov. 11th), service men and women will be admitted to the production for free and a brief reception for Veterans and their families will follow the performance. Students participating in HHS Theatre, Choir, Sign Language classes, Yearbook, Art, Culinary, and more will be coming together to recognize the events of that fateful day. Tickets are $5 at the door with encore performances scheduled for Friday evening, November 12th and Saturday afternoon and evening, November 13th.

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