Train Dominoes
Sage Café - 6121 Reynolds Drive Las Cruces NM 88011Join any time for a fun game of train dmonioes!
Join any time for a fun game of train dmonioes!
This week join us for our movement and music program encouraging gross and fine motor skill development while we dance and sing. Recommended for Children age 2 and up with their caregivers.
Come play DND with other like minded individuals.
Bring your guitar and jam with other guitarists.
Come test your trivia knowledge with us at Sage Cafe!
Join us at the Munson Branch Library to make poinsettias from roasted pumpkin seeds! All materials provided.
Participants must be at least 18 years of age and are required to check in at the front desk upon arrival. Participation is first come, first served. Max participants: 24 Fee: $1 Sessions are subject to change at any time. For more information, call Meerscheidt Recreation Center at 575-541-2563.
This is a time to come in and work independently on your projects. The tools are provided, you will need to provide or purchase your own materials. Visit or call The Munson Center for more information. 575.528.3000. $1 per session. Limited to 8.
Adults over 50, join us at the Munson Library for Dungeons and Dragons! Make some new friends and go on exciting adventures! Whether it's your first time playing a role playing game or you're a seasoned adventurer, we invite all adults to participate! Registration is required.
Come learn how to line dance!
Computer Literacy Classes topics vary each session. Join us for a discussion on what Social Media is, and what some of the popular apps are. We will also talk about how to stay safe while using Social Media. Registration is not required.
Participants of all ages are welcome and are required to check in at the front desk upon arrival. Participation is first come, first served. Max participants: None Fee: free *Sessions are subject to change at any time. Call Meerscheidt Recreation Center at 57-541-2563 for more information.
Come learn how to ballroom dance. No partner needed!
Social Justice Book Group will discuss books related to a topic of local, national or international importance. A librarian will introduce a featured book on the subject. The topic for the month of November Native American Heritage Month, is Indigenous Justice Issues: sovereignty, land back , reparations, respectful representation, stolen sisters.