Events for October 27, 2022 - October 7, 2022

Cash for College – Virtual Event

Join us for information on applying for financial aid to attend New Mexico Junior College. You will learn about FAFSA - Free Application for Federal Student Aid. There is also a LIVE CHAT Wednesday to answer your questions about scholarships applications and other financial aid options. • Monday February 15 @3pm - see a video about filling out your FAFSA for financial aid, if you are a dependent on your parents' income taxes. • Tuesday February 16 @3pm - the video on FAFSA will address students who are independent of their parents' income taxes • Wednesday February 17 @3pm - LIVE CHAT on NMJC scholarships, financial aid, and more. Get your questions answered, and hear Valerie Onsurez-Gauna, Scholarship and Marketing Specialist, answer questions from NMJC student Patricia Perez... on NMJC Facebook page. Win one of three $300 scholarships! During the Live Chat, NMJC will give away three scholarships, worth $300 each, to attend New Mexico Junior College. Just register anytime by the Live Chat for the chance to win - the link is at nmjc.edu. For more information, contact Enrollment Management at 575-492-2577.

Adult Take and Make Flower Bookmark Kit

An easy craft.  Stop by the Hobbs Public Library and pick up a cross stitch bookmark kit.  Everything you need is in the kit.  Limited number of kits.

Keys to Knowledge for Kids – Books

Half price SALE TIME! "Keys to Knowledge for Kids - Books!" We are located in the Hobbs Public Library. 509 N Shipp St, Hobbs, NM 88240 We will be open February 22nd thru 26th. M-W-F 1:30-4:30pm T-Th-10:30-1:30pm "Fabulous Friday"-last day of the month Table items on Friday 2/3 to 3/4 price-featured items Also available St. Patrick's day items, home made kitchen towels, puzzles, coloring books, games, stuffed animals and much much more.

Keys to Knowledge for Kids – Books

Half price SALE TIME! "Keys to Knowledge for Kids - Books!" We are located in the Hobbs Public Library. 509 N Shipp St, Hobbs, NM 88240 We will be open February 22nd thru 26th. M-W-F 1:30-4:30pm T-Th-10:30-1:30pm "Fabulous Friday"-last day of the month Table items on Friday 2/3 to 3/4 price-featured items Also available St. Patrick's day items, home made kitchen towels, puzzles, coloring books, games, stuffed animals and much much more.

Take and Make

Need something fun to do?  We may not be open yet, but you can drive up to the Museum and pick up a fun shark themed craft for FREE!  We will be set up at the circle in front of the Museum.  Just drive up, tell us the number you need (one for each person in the car and up to two extra), and head home.  We supply everything except things like scissors and glue.

An Irish Festival presented by Studio M School of Dance and Music

Limited tickets available Friday to the public at Shoe Choo Train - 212 W Bender.  If any tickets remain they will be available at the door $15 in advance/$20 at the door/cash only.  Age 3 & up only.  Doors open at 6:15 pm.  No late admission.  COVID safe practices followed.

Virtual Classic Films – “Harvey”

In light of closures from COVID regulations and renovations in the building, we are offering a "Virtual" Classic Film Series. The specific film will be available for 24 hours on the specified date and you'll be able to access the film through a link with a password. To access the link, please check back here or contact mlyle@nmjc.edu. This week see "Harvey" (1950) starring James Stewart. Synopsis: Due to his insistence that he has an invisible six foot-tall rabbit for a best friend, a whimsical middle-aged man is thought by his family to be insane - but he may be wiser than anyone knows.

Virtual Classic Films: “Some Like It Hot”

In light of closures from COVID regulations and renovations in the building, we are offering a "Virtual" Classic Film Series. The specific film will be available for 24 hours on the specified date and you'll be able to access the film through a link with a password. To access the link, please check back here or contact mlyle@nmjc.edu. This week see "Some Like it Hot" (1959), starring Tony Curtis, Jack Lemmon and Marilyn Monroe. Synopsis: After two male musicians witness a mob hit, they flee the state in an all-female band disguised as women, but further complications set in.

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