The Dark Matter Mystery
What do astronomers mean when they say 27% of the observable universe is made of dark matter, and only 5% is the visible matter that we can see? Join us […]
What do astronomers mean when they say 27% of the observable universe is made of dark matter, and only 5% is the visible matter that we can see? Join us […]
Join Scientists who are investigating the boundary between our Solar System and the rest of our Galaxy. This Show follows the creation of NASA's Interstellar Boundary Explorer (IBEX), you'll get […]
Corb Lund with Jason Eady Live in Concert at The Liberty! Located at 312 N. Virginia on January 25, 2019. 6 PM -10 PM, 21 and older only event. For […]
What do astronomers mean when they say 27% of the observable universe is made of dark matter, and only 5% is the visible matter that we can see? Join us […]
For Qwist Joseph, his thought process travels through object creation, collection and composition, working intuitively to reveal the poetic nature of how something transitions from an idea to the physical […]
Join Scientists who are investigating the boundary between our Solar System and the rest of our Galaxy. This Show follows the creation of NASA's Interstellar Boundary Explorer (IBEX), you'll get […]
What do astronomers mean when they say 27% of the observable universe is made of dark matter, and only 5% is the visible matter that we can see? Join us […]
Trout Steak Revival Live in Concert!Hosted by Pecos Flavors Winery + Bistro on Thursday, January 31, 2019 from 7 PM – 9 PM. Located at 412 West 2nd Street, Roswell, […]
Our First Friday Downtown Market event is a volunteer-driven event sponsored by MainStreet Roswell and its stakeholders. Our goal is to create a fun way to bring the neighborhood together […]
Meet RAiR Director Larry Bob Phillips!Come meet the new director of the Roswell Artist-in-Residence Program, Larry Bob Phillips. A former RAiR artist himself, he received his BFA from the Kansas […]
Hawthorne Heights return to The Liberty! February 2nd, 2019 6 PM -10 PM. For more information or tickets call 575-627-2121.
"Two Small Pieces of Glass: The Amazing Telescope" traces the history of the telescope from Galileo's modifications to a child's spyglass - using two small pieces of glass - to […]