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Silver City Public Library Legal Notices
This section provides an archive and record of recent and past Legal Notices for the Silver City Public Library, including notices for meetings and events that have already taken place:


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We also welcome comments on the Town's web site and other issues!


Opt in to the County's Reverse Emergency Notification System!
An anonymous donor has funded the purchase of a Reverse Emergency Notification System for Grant County. Register your phones, cell phones and email addresses to receive alerts of evacuations, emergency events, road closures and other significant events. The link below will take you to Grant County's Reverse Emergency Notification System for the County. Learn more!


Silver City has updated its annual Parks and Activity Directory, a booklet with information for all ages about all kinds of activity opportunities available in Silver City. Learn more!


Learn more about wildfire dangers and how to create defensible spaces around your home, business and property. Learn more!


Sanitation Schedule
Schedules for the Town of Silver City recycling and refuse pick-up vary on some national holidays. See if your pick-up is effected!

Other useful sites:
Check out these sites for information on living, working and doing business in Silver City, Grant County, and New Mexico.

Town of Silver City
Box 1188
Silver City, NM 88062
575.538.3731

Children's Services

Reading Collection:

Preschool through 5th Grade

Juvenile Fiction

NonfictionSpanish
Videos

Audio books Books on CD
Reference

Mystery
Science Fiction Children's Magazines

Teen Center: Serving young adults ages 12 to 19

PaperbacksNonfictionScience Fiction
MysteryFictionGraphic Novels
Books on CD

 

The Public Library

515 West College Avenue
Silver City, NM 88061
575-538-3672


Children & Youth Programs


Children up to age 15: Summer Reading Program: Five weeks of activities, story times, reading incentives and a grand prize drawing!

Young Adults, ages 12 to 19: Teen Tech Week, March. Teen Read Week, October. Activities and door prizes are a part of these celebrations.

Group tours and special group story times: Available with advance scheduling; please contact the Children's Librarian.

Three computers: Available with educational CD-ROM's. No advance sign up. Limit 30 minutes per day.

Public story times: Wednesdays, 10 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.

 


 
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