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Community Calendar June 19 – 25, 2015

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FRIDAY June 19

Free Computer Class!

The Octavia Fellin Public Library is offering free computer training, 115 W. Hill. Class size is limited to 10 participants per session. Registration is required, to register call (505) 863-1291 or email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or visit the front desk of the library. Today’s class: Microsoft Word 2010: An Intermediate Course from 2-4 pm.

67th Annual Lion’s Club Rodeo

Championship rodeo Friday and Saturday night! Starts at 7 pm, Red Rock Park, Gallup. Adults $10 (advance), $15 (at gate); Children under 10 and Senior Citizens (65+) $5 (advance), $10 (at gate). www.galluplionsclubrodeo.com

MONDAY June 22

Free Computer Class!

The Octavia Fellin Public Library is offering free computer training, 115 W. Hill. Class size is limited to 10 participants per session. Registration is required, to register call (505) 863-1291 or email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or visit the front desk of the library. Today’s class: Introduction to Excel from 5:30-7:30 pm.

TUESDAY June 23

McKinley County Board of Commission Meeting

McKinley County Board of Commissioners will hold a regular meeting at 9 am. This meeting will be held in the Commissioner Chambers, third floor of the McKinley County Courthouse, 207 West Hill. A copy of the agenda will be available 72 hours prior to the meeting in the Manager’s Office and the County Clerk’s Office.

City Council Meeting

City Council meeting takes place at 6 pm this evening. Agenda will be available at the City Clerk’s office at least 72 hours prior to meeting. 110 W. Aztec Ave. (505) 863-1254.

WEDNESDAY June 24

Northside Neighborhood Association Meeting

We invite you to meet with Councilor Linda Garcia at the Northside Neighborhood Association monthly meeting beginning at 6:30 pm at the Northside Senior Center, 607 N Fourth. Councilor Garcia will be there to listen to your concerns. It’s a great opportunity to share ideas and we welcome your compliments and complaints. Please join us and feel free to bring a friend or two. If you have any questions, please call Linda at (505) 879-4176.

THURSDAY June 25

Neighborhood Meeting with Councilor Fran Palochak

We invite residents of the Mentor neighborhood to meet with Councilor Fran Palochak at our meeting beginning at 6 pm at Tobe Turpen Elementary School, 3310 Manuelito Drive. Councilor Palochak will be there to listen to your concerns. It’s a great opportunity to share ideas and we welcome your compliments and complaints. Please join us and feel free to bring a friend or two.

ONGOING

Bedtime Stories

On Wednesdays at 6 pm end the day with an amusing and entertaining story time.  This interactive program includes a puppet show, stories, and songs for the whole family.  A craft or activity will also be included. Children’s Branch library, 200 W. Aztec.

Gallup Solar Meetings

Interested in learning more about solar energy? Come to a Gallup Solar meeting, held the first three Wednesdays of the month from 6-8 pm, East Logan Ave. Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or call (505) 726-2497.

Habitat for Humanity

Habitat for Humanity is in need of volunteers for one or more part day construction or support sessions. No experience required. Yard Sales are closed for Winter. If you have household items to donate or wish to volunteer, call Bill Bright at (505) 722-4226.

Summer Nightly Indian Dances

Dances take place every night through Labor Day, from 7 pm to 8 pm, at the Courthouse Square, located on Aztec between 2nd and 3rd streets. Free admission. (505) 722-2228.

Summer Reading Program

The Octavia Fellin Public Library’s Summer Reading Program kicks off in June at the Children’s Branch.  Children who register for the Summer Reading Program may earn prizes by reading books and engaging in educational activities.  The Children’s Branch will also host programs daily throughout the summer, including special performances and events each Saturday.  This year’s Summer Reading theme is “Every Hero Has a Story.” 200 W. Aztec.