Events for July 4, 2022 - August 6, 2022

Spring Take and Make

Stop by the Museum for a spring-themed craft between 10am and 1pm. We'll be out by the curb in front of the museum. You can get one for everyone in the car and up to two extra. This is FREE!.

Also, join us for a virtual movie: Free Willy. The specific film will be available for 24 hours on May 8 and you'll be able to access the film through a link with a password.

Aida – The Timeless Love Story

THE COMMUNITY PLAYERS OF HOBBS PRODUCTION OF ELTON JOHN & TIM RICE’S AIDA.  Music by Elton John Lyrics by Tim Rice Book by Linda Woolverton, Robert Falls & David Henry Hwang.  Originally Directed on Broadway by Robert Falls.  Originally Produced by Disney Theatrical Productions.  Directed by Douglas Levy.  The triumphant love story between an Egyptian prince and a slave transcends warring nations and brings a country together.
Performances: May 14, 15, 21, 22, 8:00 pm May 16 & 23 2:00 pm
Tickets $15 available online.

Aida – The Timeless Love Story

THE COMMUNITY PLAYERS OF HOBBS PRODUCTION OF ELTON JOHN & TIM RICE’S AIDA Music by Elton John Lyrics by Tim Rice Book by Linda Woolverton, Robert Falls & David Henry Hwang Originally Directed on Broadway by Robert Falls Originally Produced by Disney Theatrical Productions Directed by Douglas Levy
The triumphant love story between an Egyptian prince and a slave transcends warring nations and brings a country together.
Performances: May 14, 15, 21, 22, 8:00 pm May 16 & 23 2:00 pm Tickets $15 available online soon!

Eunice Market Days

More than 50 local vendors and food trucks will be available.  There will be a bounce house for children.  Admission is free.  For more information, visit Eunice Market Days' Facebook page.

Aida – The Timeless Love Story

THE COMMUNITY PLAYERS OF HOBBS PRODUCTION OF ELTON JOHN & TIM RICE’S AIDA Music by Elton John Lyrics by Tim Rice Book by Linda Woolverton, Robert Falls & David Henry Hwang Originally Directed on Broadway by Robert Falls Originally Produced by Disney Theatrical Productions Directed by Douglas Levy
The triumphant love story between an Egyptian prince and a slave transcends warring nations and brings a country together.
Performances: May 14, 15, 21, 22, 8:00 pm May 16 & 23 2:00 pm Tickets $15 available online soon!

Virtual Classic Western Movies: “The Naked Spur”

Due to capacity limitations, Classic Films returns virtually at the Western Heritage Museum with Classic Westerns. Sunday May 16, see "The Naked Spur" (1953) starring James Stewart and Janet Leigh. Synopsis: A bounty hunter trying to bring a murderer to justice is forced to accept the help of two less-than-trustworthy strangers. To see the movie, simply log on using the link: digitalcampus.swankmp.net. The passcode will work for 24 hours on the scheduled day, and will be available at nmjc.edu/museum or Facebook.com/WHMuseum.

Netflix + Adobe: The Great Untold Contest

Adobe + Netflix turn to TikTok to find the next generation of creative artists by putting together a short film competition, “The Great Untold,” with the contest taking place on TikTok – something brands like Adobe and Netflix have never done before! Creators have from May 17th – June 13th to submit their ideas via TikTok CLICK HERE for details. From there, three creative submissions will be selected and made into short films. Each creator will be given a $10,000 grant, access to Adobe experts and Adobe tools, including Adobe Premiere Pro video software, and be paired with a mentor to guide and inspire them through the creative process. Since they announced the hashtag #thegreatuntold has been trending on TikTok with over 219.5M views.

Southwest Symphony Strings Virtual Concert

Southwest Symphony will stream their Virtual Season Finale Concert on Tuesday, May 18 at 6:00pm featuring string players from the Southwest Symphony Orchestra and Artistic Director, Dr. Mark Jelinek. The concert will be available on the Southwest Symphony’s YouTube channel at this link https://youtu.be/gk-bmK9rmQg and our Facebook page.  The virtual concert will feature selections from Allegro in D for Strings by Antonio Vivaldi, Cavatina by Antonin Dvorak and the first movement of the Telemann Suite by George Telemann. Each musician recorded the music in their home and electronically sent it to the editor, Tim Breon, in Pennsylvania. Tim edited the sound and audio of each recording to seamlessly combine the musicians playing together. He has also edited recordings for Williamsport Symphony.  This virtual concert will be the symphony’s final of a three-concert virtual season. Recordings of this concert and other past Southwest Symphony events will be available to watch on the Southwest Symphony’s YouTube channel. All virtual concerts are free of charge to help bring music to the community. More information can be found on the symphony’s website at www.swsymphony.org.

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