
- THE SPACE IN BETWEEN DOCUMENTARY LAS CRUCES MARCH 2017 PROFESSIONAL
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Info: Indian Week: This year’s American Indian Week offers something to celebrate from Monday through April 8 at New Mexico State University. Bart Ehrman, author of “How Jesus Became God,” explaining the culture that created the stories leading to Jesus being seen as God. They will watch a 30-minute lecture by Prof. In fact, the first writings we have about his life date at least 50 years after his death. Topic will be “How Jesus Became God.” Many historians looking at the culture in which Jesus of Nazareth lived believe that he was not considered to have god-like qualities during his lifetime. Sunday in the library of the Unitarian Church, 2000 S. Roundtable Discussion Group: 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Entry fees are $40 Mesilla elementary families and include all activities for all family members and fees for the public are $30 for the 5K run, $15 for the one mile Fun Run, and $5 for the basketball or soccer shootouts.

Entry fees will benefit the school’s student activities. Also, prizes will be awarded to the top three participants – men, women, teenage and three under 12. The Tumbleweed Run features activities including a basketball and soccer shootout. Tickets are available in advance through the church office or at the door and eat-in or take-out are available.Īnnual Tumbleweed Run: Mesilla Elementary School, 2363 Calle Del Sur, Mesilla, will host the annual Tumbleweed Run on Saturday. Tickets are $8 for adults and $3 for ages 12 and under. Proceeds will benefit the music ministry of the church. The menu includes red enchiladas or chicken pot pie, along with slaw, beans, roll, drink, and dessert. Tour the art exhibits both upstairs and downstairs at any time during normal county business hours. Refreshments will be served, and the public is encouraged to attend. Also on display near the ground-floor elevators are two new pieces donated to the Doña Ana County Government Center Permanent Collection by acclaimed Las Cruces artist George Mendoza, who will be on hand at the reception. Many student artists, their families and public-school faculty art teachers will be on hand. The artists range in age from elementary students to high schoolers. The exhibit includes paintings, etchings, photographs and drawings. More than 100 pieces of original student artwork from the Las Cruces and Gadsden Public Schools have been installed in the first-floor corridors of the Doña Ana County Government Center. today at the Doña Ana County Government Center, 845 N. Plants and insects shaped how nineteenth-century audiences viewed the plant world and our understanding of evolution. today at Museum of Nature and Science, 411 N.

Lecture Series: Cannibal Spiders, Warring Ants, and Murderous Plants presented by Kiki Keane at 2 p.m. In addition, there will be educational material, and staff to answer your question. NMSU-Fred Hutch Cancer Outreach Program will exhibit their interactive Inflatable Colon Cancer display for all to see, and provide ongoing walk-through lessons. This event is open to all UnitedHealthcare Centennial Care Members, and the Las Cruces community. Registration/info: /trainings/trauma101.Ĭolorectal Cancer Awareness Event: In honor of Colorectal Awareness Month, NMSU will be hosting with UnitedHealthcare Community Plan a Colorectal Cancer Awareness event from 1 to 4 p.m.
THE SPACE IN BETWEEN DOCUMENTARY LAS CRUCES MARCH 2017 FREE
Cost is $10 for public, $25 for CEU or LE Credit, free for NMSU Students. This training is brought to you by the Southwest Regional Training Center at NMSU and the Child Advocacy Studies Minor. Intended for professionals and advocates who encounter abused and traumatized children and adolescents as part of their work, this seminar will explore the impact of trauma and how it influences the response to intervention and services.

Presenter will be Sueann Kenney-Noziska, MSW, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Registered Play Therapist Supervisor who specializes in treatment of abused and traumatized children, adolescents, and families.
THE SPACE IN BETWEEN DOCUMENTARY LAS CRUCES MARCH 2017 PROFESSIONAL
Topic is Things Every Professional and Advocate Should Know.

to noon today at Las Cruces Home Builders Association, 2825 N. “Cultural Humility” presented by Maria Ortiz, LMSW, College Assistant Professor, New Mexico State University. today at Mesilla Valley Hospice, Rotary Room, 299 E. Continuing Education Series: 9 to 11 a.m.
