WNMU Volunteer Income Tax Assistance

The WNMU School of Business is providing tax services (VITA) for the community. Services are available to families and individuals with an annual household income of $57,000 or less, and for those who are 65 years or older. Returns will not be prepared in-person. Instead, taxpayers may drop off their tax forms at Light Hall Room 124, and students will complete the returns independently. Services will be offered on a walk-in basis on Mondays and Wednesdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and by appointment on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. Call 575-538-6637 to schedule a drop off. Bring your: Photo ID (Driver's license or other State ID) Original Social Security Card(s) for taxpayers and dependents Tax forms, such as W-2s/1099s/1099-SA from all employers Proof of applicable tax deductible expenditures Bank Account and Routing Numbers or (preferably) a voided check. Masks must be worn indoors on the WNMU campus. Click here for additional information about the...

Distinguished Speaker Series-Deborah Parrish Snyder and Friends

Deborah Parrish Snyder, Director and Vice President of the Institute of Ecotechnics (www.ecotechnics.edu) and the Publisher of Synergetic Press (www.synergeticpress.com), will give a lecture at Light Hall on April 7 at 7 PM, hosted by Cultural Affairs as part of the Distinguished Speaker Series. Ms. Snyder has been deeply involved in sustainable living projects for many years, including the Biosphere projects, and has published a book on the Anthropocene era. Her lecture will include a discussion of the history of Biosphere, how it relates to our current era, an examination of the Anthropocene, and where we go from here. Accompanying Ms. Snyder will be Silver City residents Silke Schneider, founder of the Heritage Breeds Southwest association, and Gregg Dugan, tree crop specialist, writer and actor. This event is free and open to the public. Recommended...