Local Events/PSA'S

WEEKLY AND WEEKEND EVENTS BEGINNING APR. 17, 2025
Wright’s Amusements Carnival at the Lea County Event Center in Hobbs will be open Fri, Apr. 18 from 4pm until midnight, on Saturday and Sunday, Apr. 19 and 20 from 12noon until midnight. Find out more at hobbsamerica.com.
***$40 for unlimited rides
***$1 single ticket (takes 3-6 tickets per ride)
***Must wear closed-toe shoes to rides carnival rides
SATURDAY, APR. 19
Friends of the Hobbs Public Library will have a half-price book sale in their Books and More Store inside the library, 509 N. Shipp Sat, Apr. 19 from noon-3pm. Featured items will include books, spring and Easter themed books, children’s items and décor. Proceeds help the library with resources and programs offered to the public.
***The Friends of the Hobbs Public Library also will have its annual meeting on Tues, Apr. 22 at 6:30pm in the library’s meeting room. It’s open to everyone to attend. Find out more at hobbsamerica.com. (575-397-9328)
WHI Hobbs will hold its rescheduled 5K Fun Run fundraiser in memory of Corey Hunter on Saturday, Apr. 19 at Green Meadow Lake and Park, with check-in at 8am, warm-up and announcements at 8:30am, start of race at 9am. Cost is $30 for adults (over 12), $10 for ages 6-11, and free for ages 5 and younger ($10 if they want an event t-shirt). A t-shirt comes with each paid entry. Find out more at hobbsamerica.com. (see WHI FB)
The City of Hobbs will hold its annual Easter Egg Hunt Sat, Apr. 19 starting promptly at 9am at Martin Luther King Jr. Soccerplex at 1509 South Dal Paso in Hobbs. There are 3 age groups: 1-2 years; 3 years-kindergarten; and 1st and 2nd grades. Admission is FREE but take your own baskets, bags, buckets or other containers for eggs. A special Easter guest will be on hand for the kids. Find out more at hobbsamerica.com.
The Eggapalooza event in Hobbs will be Sat, Apr. 19 from 9-11am at Sanger Elementary, 2020 N. Adobe in Hobbs. Admission is free. There also will be free bounce houses and free hot dogs. Those who go for the egg hunt should take their own baskets or bags. Find out more at hobbsamerica.com.
SUNDAYS IN APRIL
Western Heritage Museum and Lea County Cowboy Hall of Fame on the NMJC campus will show the 2014 comedy, “Grand Budapest Hotel” at 2pm Sunday at the theater inside the museum. It’s free for museum members, NMJC staff, faculty and students. Cost is $5 for adults, $3 for kids 6-12 and sr. citizens. (free for 5 and younger) Find out more at hobbsamerica.com. (575-492-2678)
***The movie on Sun. Apr. 27 will be the 2016 comedy “Adventures in Babysitting”.
TUESDAY, APR. 22
Vitalant welcomes the public to give blood and help save lives during upcoming blood drives in the area. Walk-ins are welcome or call ahead to set up an appointment at 575-625-9743. Find out more at hobbsamerica.com or vitalant.org.
***A blood drive is set for Tues, Apr. 22 from 10am-2pm in the Bloodmobile at NMJC in Hobbs.
***A blood drive is set for Tues, Apr. 29 from 10am-1pm at Pioneer Bank, 1020 N. Turner in Hobbs.
WEDNESDAY, APR. 23
Hobbs Chamber of Commerce invites the public to attend their annual Administrative Professionals Day Luncheon at 11:30am on Wed, Apr. 23 at the Lea County Event Center Banquet Hall (Park on south side; use south entrance and follow signage to the north banquet hall.) There will be a dynamic guest speaker, tons of raffles and gifts for those who attend. Tickets cost $7.50 each plus fees and tax per person. Seating is limited to 100. Find out more at hobbsamerica.com. (575-397-3202)
FRIDAY, APR. 25 THROUGH MON, APR. 28
Lea County Environment Dept. invites the public to take part in a FREE “Team Up to Clean Up” Hobbs Cleanup event with roll-off containers located at 750 W. Kansas St. on Apr. 25-28. For a list of acceptable items and more details, please go to LeaCounty.net or to the Our Lea County Facebook page. Find out more at hobbsamerica.com.
***Another cleanup event will be held May 16-19 in Eunice at 1705 E. Texas Ave.
***Another cleanup event will be held June 20-23 in Jal at 3421 NM Hwy 18.
The City of Jal and Yucca Blossom present the annual Jal Cowboy Days on Friday,
Apr. 25 and Sat, Apr. 26 at Jal Lake Park featuring food, fun, live music and activities for adults and kids, including bounce houses and foam pits. Admission is free and open to everyone. A Dutch oven cook-off will be included, plus goat roping and cattle branding.
***On Friday, dozens of vendors and food trucks open at 5pm. From 7-8:30pm Josh Ward performs; from 9:30-11pm Bravos De Ojinaga performs.
***On Saturday, dozens of vendors and food trucks and activities begin at 8am. A parade will start at 10am and end at Jal Lake Park. From 7-8:30pm The Lowdown Drifters perform; from 9:30-11 Nortenos De Ojinaga perform. Find out more at hobbsamerica.com. (www.cityofjal.us or www.yuccablossomllc.com; 575-308-9667)
SATURDAY, MAY 5
A Gala to benefit Paws and Stripes will be held Sat, May 3 starting at 6pm at the Zia Park Casino & Hotel, 3901 W. Millen Dr. in Hobbs. Tickets cost $100 per person, or $175 per couple or $750 per table. Entertainment will be provided by the Justin Kemp Band. Sponsorship opportunities are available. Go online to purchase tickets or make donations at eventcreate.com/e/paws-and-stripes-2025. Checks should be made payable to NM Grand Chapter OES, Charitable Foundation. Find out more at hobbsamerica.com. (Tamara James, 575-318-6313 or Cheryl Martin, 575-318-6648)
The Western Heritage Museum and Lea County Cowboy Hall of Fame welcomes the public a new exhibit, “Prometheus in the Desert: The Manhattan Project and Dawn of the Nuclear Age” at the museum located on the NMJC campus in Hobbs. There will be props and costumes from the movie “Oppenheimer” and other items on display, plus the history and science behind the Manhattan Project and the atomic bomb. It’s free for museum members, NMJC faculty, students and staff. For everyone else there is a $5 fee for adults, $3 for sr. citizens and children. Find out more at hobbsamerica.com. (575-492-2678)
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Hobbs High School Class of 1975 will hold its 50th Class Reunion on Sept. 5 and 6 in Hobbs. The theme is “A Time of Enchantment”. For more info, see the Facebook page: HHS Class 75 Reunion. Find out more at hobbsamerica.com. (Vivian Flemens at flemens31057@yahoo.com)
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Hobbs Public Library at 509 N. Shipp St. is now open Mon-Thurs from 9am to 7pm, then Fri and Sat 9am-3pm (closed Sunday). Watch the library’s Facebook page for details about free projects and programs for all ages or call the front desk for info, 397-9328.
TUESDAY PROGRAMS:
***Tuesday Two’s: 10-10:30am with story time and craft geared for 2-yr-old’s;
***Tuesday Storytime: Storytime with story and craft for 3-5 years age, 11am-12pm
***Books and Beyond: For Grades 4-6 from 11am-12pm and 4-5pm
WEDNESDAY PROGRAMS
***Baby Talk: 10-10:30am with storytime and craft geared for expectant mothers, caregivers and children 0-24 months of age
***Storytime: Story and craft geared for ages 3-5, 11am-12pm
***We Read Club with starting library skills and story time for K-3rd grade, 3-4pm
***Wed VIP for grades 4-6, 3-4pm (group games, arts, crafts, STEM projects and more)
THURSDAY PROGRAMS:
***Dual Language 11-12pm Spanish & English storytime and craft for 3-5 years of age;
***Get Crafty adult program, 3:30-4:30pm
SATURDAY PROGRAMS:
***The library also offers crafts for everyone from 11am-noon downstairs in the children’s department on Saturdays.
***Kanopy is now available to stream TV shows, movies, documentaries and more. You’ll need a library card number and pin to set up a Kanopy account. The service is free for Hobbs Public Library card holders.
***Curbside service still is available; order books, DVD’s, audiobooks and music CDs with a limit of 5 items to be picked up Mon, Wed and Fri from 2-4pm. Have your current, unblocked library card ready. Call the library when you arrive and items will be taken by staff to your vehicle. (575-397-9328)
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Vdex Diabetes of Hobbs reminds you that it’s important for diabetics to know their A1c number (a-one-c) for better long-term health management and maintenance of proper blood glucose levels. You can make an appointment with Vdex Diabetes at 575-492-0110 to test your A1c. Find out more at hobbsamerica.com.
Local veterans are reminded that the Permian Warriors Partnership hosts a coffee event once a month at Hobbs VFW Post #3274 at 609 W. Alto Dr. It’s usually on a Friday 8-10am with notice being announced and posted at the local VFW hall. It’s free and open to all veterans. Issues will be discussed; medical and other veterans resources will be shared. Find out more at hobbsamerica.com. (call Mike Mings, 390-3304)
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Xcel Energy wants customers who are struggling with high electric bills to know they offer help—call 1-800-895-4999 Monday-Friday or visit the customer support page at xcelenergy.com to learn about payment options and program to help.
The Lea County Center for the Arts is open at 122 W. Broadway in Hobbs. Hours are Thursday-Saturday, 8am-7pm (closed Sunday-Wednesday). Admission is free, open to all. Find out more at hobbsamerica.com. (www.lccanm.org; 575-433-2787; 433-ARTS)
***After-School Art Classes are offered on Wednesdays 4-5pm for K-5th grades and Thursdays 4-5pm for students in grades 6-12 (except during summer and holiday breaks) There is a fee charged per class. For times and cost see www.lccanm.org.
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***Hobbs Police Department announces that it will conduct sobriety checkpoints at various areas within Hobbs City Limits throughout the month, especially during holidays. These checkpoints are intended to help reduce alcohol- and other intoxicant-related incidents and increase public safety.
***Lea County Sheriff’s Office announces that it will conduct DWI checkpoints at various times and places in Lea County throughout the month, especially during the holidays. Drivers are reminded to buckle up and drive safely and soberly without texting or other distractions. Please make sure passengers, especially children are wearing seatbelts and pets are properly secured. Find out more at hobbsamerica.com.
***New Mexico State Police will conduct sobriety checkpoints, saturation patrols, and registration-insurance-driver’s license checkpoints in all counties and issuing citations throughout the month, especially during the holidays. This is to reduce drug and alcohol-related deaths and help change society’s attitude about driving while impaired by alcohol, marijuana or other drugs. Buckle up, don’t speed, and don’t drink-and-drive…help save lives. Find out more at hobbsamerica.com. (575-885-3138; www.sp.nm.gov.
Ask about registration and enrollment in upcoming sessions of NMJC’s English as a Second Language (ESL) and Citizenship FREE classes. Call 575-492-2629 for more information. The office is open in its new location, 109 S. Dalmont on Mon-Fri 8am-5pm (Spanish speaker available). Find out more at hobbsamerica.com. (Kathleen, 575-492-2630; Spanish speakers Sandra 492-2629 and Ayde, 492-2631)
***Ask about registration/enrollment in upcoming sessions of NMJC’s FREE High School Equivalent (GED or HiSET program) and Entrepreneurial classes held at the new location, 109 S. Dalmont. All classes are offered at no charge. Interest? Call 575-492-2630 for dates, times and other info but hurry because the deadline is approaching. Find out more at hobbsamerica.com. (see list of names/numbers above)
The Lea County Museum in Lovington is open with buildings at 103 N. Love, 114 E. Central and others near the courthouse. Normal hours are Mon-Friday from 9am-5pm; admission is free to all buildings and exhibits and to most programs. Find out more at 1radiosquare.com. (396-4805)
Salvation Army of Lea County’s Food Bank at 520 E. Main St. is open to the public Mon, Wed and Fri 9am-12noon and 1-4pm. The free food pantry is open for those in need. Food is taken to shut-ins in all communities of Lea County and some in West Texas once each month. Find out more at hobbsamerica.com. (397-2119; 820 S. Fowler)
***Donations are accepted for the local Women’s Career Closet. Donations should be primarily business casual and professional clothing to be used for free by women in need who are entering and advancing through the job market. Donations may be dropped off M-F 8am-5pm at 107 S. Dalmont in Hobbs. Find out more at hobbsamerica.com.
The State Dept. of Health and local health care providers want the public to know
cases of Syphilis, a serious disease with dangerous complications, are on the rise. Complications, especially if not diagnosed or treated, may include heart problems, destructive sores of the skin and bones, brain and nervous system problems, muscle weakness and abnormal sensations, and syphilitic meningitis. Here’s how to protect yourself if you are sexually active: Get tested for syphilis even if you feel healthy. This sexually transmitted disease spreads skin-to-skin through any type of unprotected sexual activity. It also can be spread through skin-to-skin contact by sharing needles. Testing is quick and easy, so talk to your health care provider, state health office and/or any medical professional at local clinics. (search syphilis symptoms online; www.nmhealth.org)
***Oilfield Connections International, Hobbs Chapter has recently organized and is looking for members. Anyone may join. The annual membership fee starts at $25. Monthly luncheon meetings feature guest speakers and are open to members and the public ($25 meal charge). Buy a membership and get up to 20% off the luncheon cost. Members meet to network, exchange knowledge, info and experience in order to help businesses grow and prosper. Go online at www.oilfieldconnections.net for more info or to RSVP. Find out more at hobbsamerica.com. (Derek Jones, 575-393-7316)