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UPDATE: Community Engagement Events for Midtown Site Planning
By City of Santa Fe | Sep 15, 2021
Early Implementation Proposals Identified
New Mexico Children's Foundation fundraiser generates more than $28,000 thanks to 'good donor base'
By Solange DeLisle | Sep 15, 2021
The New Mexico Children's Foundation is looking to raise money for the foundation's annual grant program, which funds programs in the state that benefit children and families, by hosting an online auction.
Claypalooza 2 with the Las Cruces Museum of Art and the Potters' Guild of Las Cruces
By News Releases | Sep 14, 2021
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Albuquerque taco festival, 'delicious margaritas' scheduled for October despite complaints from other cities
By Timothy Stuckey | Sep 12, 2021
A taco and margarita festival is still scheduled for Albuquerque despite complaints from other cities about the traveling event, according to a report by KRQE.
Call for Volunteers for Team up to Clean Up District 2 Event
By News Releases | Sep 12, 2021
Volunteers are needed! Get rid of weeds, trash, junk, graffiti and other debris in your neighborhood the Team Up to Clean Up way!
Claypalooza 2 with the Las Cruces Museum of Art and the Potters' Guild of Las Cruces
By City Manager Report | Sep 12, 2021
Come to the Las Cruces Museum of Art courtyard, 491 N. Main St., from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, September 18 for a day of fun and clay-themed activities at “Claypalooza 2.”
Community Engagement Events for Midtown Site Planning
By City of Santa Fe | Sep 9, 2021
The City of Santa Fe is hosting the second Midtown Moving Forward Planning Workshops event on September 23-25
Employees to conduct COVID-19 vaccine screening at New Mexico State Fair, 'doing what's industry standard'
By Caleb Lombardo | Sep 5, 2021
This year, the New Mexico State Fair will feature up to 30 employees who will be conducting COVID-19 vaccine screening at the entrance, ensuring that nobody enters the fairgrounds who is not vaccinated from the deadly virus, KRQE reported.
Mask required at 2021 Balloon Fiesta following state health orders
By Emily Bevard | Sep 4, 2021
The Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta released COVID-19 guidelines this week, requiring masks and encouraging increased social distancing throughout the event.
Amid COVID-19 resurgence, Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta remains a go while taking precautions 'very seriously'
By John Suayan | Aug 29, 2021
One of Albuquerque’s most popular events surges ahead even as the delta variant is driving up the number of COVID-19 cases anew.
New Mexico State Fair attendees must show COVID-19 vaccination or exemption proof to enter 'to ensure the safety of fair-goers'
By Trina Thomas | Aug 27, 2021
The State of New Mexico on Aug. 17 issued a public health order requiring proof of COVID-19 vaccination or exemption for the New Mexico State Fair that is set to begin on Sept. 9, according to a press release from the governor's office.
Bandelier officials 'invite the public' after relaxing COVID restrictions
By Alexus Barnhart | Aug 18, 2021
New Mexico's Bandelier National Monument is excited to welcome guests back to participate in guided hikes and cultural craft demonstrations with the announcement of lessened COVID-19 restrictions.
Rebound New Mexico to host virtual speech contest on patriotism, aims to give youth 'tools to break free' from poverty
By Bree Gonzales | Jul 26, 2021
Rebound New Mexico is holding a virtual speech contest for young New Mexicans to talk about what patriotism means to them with a prize of up to $500 on the line.
Rebound New Mexico challenges residents to answer, 'What does patriotism mean to you?'
By Mary Lou Lang | Jul 21, 2021
A community-based New Mexico nonprofit organization is hosting a speech event where participants are asked to answer the question, "What does patriotism mean to you?"
Second Amendment supporters to host Fight for Freedom shooting event
By Art Benavidez | Jul 20, 2021
The Rio Grande Foundation is teaming up with the New Mexico Shooting Sports Association (NMSSA) to host the inaugural Fight for Freedom event, an effort to protect second amendment rights of gun ownership.
Sanchez' 'unfaltering kindness and honest guidance' honored by mayor at ceremony
By Christina Heath | Jul 19, 2021
The City of Albuquerque has renamed Fire Station 7 in honor of late city councilman Ken Sanchez, who passed last year.
Virgin Galactic to launch first fully-crewed spaceflight serving as a New Mexican 'hub for exploration and the dawn of space tourism'
By Karla Florez | Jul 9, 2021
Virgin Galactic confirmed the launch date, along with various other advancements related to its recent innovative space tourism project, developed through its partnership with New Mexico’s Tourism Department.
Keller offers 'condolences to the families' of those lost in Albuquerque hot air balloon accident
By Christina Heath | Jul 2, 2021
Tragedy hit Albuquerque last weekend after a hot air balloon collided with power lines, causing five people to lose their lives.
‘Enjoy the art of flamenco’ at annual festival in Albuquerque
By Kasey Schefflin-Emrich | Jun 21, 2021
Festival Flamenco will return to Albuquerque this summer for its 34th annual event