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carissanichols
Posted on: July 24th, 2006, 6:01am Quote Report to Moderator
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Please post September 2006 Around Town Events here.  Let's get a list going.  
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Peacecraft
3215 Central Avenue NE
Albuquerque, NM
505- 255-5229
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> Saturday, September 2nd, 11 am. Kids! Join us for a hands-on art project
> featuring recycled materials! Store opens at 10:30, crafting begins at 11!
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> Saturday, September 16th, 11 am. Join us for our Children's Drumming
Circle,
> featuring drums from around the world! Store opens at 10:30, drumming
begins
> at 11!
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> Sunday, September 17th, 1 pm. Join us for our Monthly Adult Education
> Presentation, featuring Katie Idzorek of Just Cashews, as she discusses
Fair
> Trade and Micro Loans for our International, Fair Trade, Organic
Producers.
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> September 30th, 11 am. Kids! Join us for our on going Children's Program,
> featuring local storytellers, artists, and performers! Store opens at
10:30,
> program begins at 11!

Elizabeth
Mom to Eric (8 ) and Ruby (4.5)
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carissanichols
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Around the World in 80 Days . . . your passport to adventure at the Anderson Abruzzo Albuquerque International Balloon Museum!

Every Saturday in September, a different country and culture (connected with ballooning) will be celebrated!


Please see the flyer at http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g41/carissanichols/various%20information/scan0001.jpg

for full details!  
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http://www.globalquerque.com/dayprogram.html

September 23-24th, 2006
¡Globalquerque! Day Programming:
(We'll be posting a schedule, with times, soon)

Dance classes:

African Dance with Romy Keegan
Latin Dance with Sarita Streng
Belly Dance with Taghrid
Tango with Jenny deBoucek
Samba with Pilar Leto
Afro-Cuban with Pilar Leto

Hands-on art (musical instruments) with Arturo Olivas and Christopher Gibson (Saturday only)

Storytelling and Sea Chanties with Stevan Plá (Saturday and Sunday)

Poetry with the Albuquerque Poetry Slam team

Pottery demonstration with a Mexican potter (Saturday and Sunday)

Children's drumming with Heidi Aline (Saturday only)

More to come!
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carissanichols
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September 8th  from  5:30 to 9:00 p.m.

and

September 9th at 6:00 a.m.

Pre-Fiesta

Chase Crew Seminar!


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Even without this "formal training", you can help pilots and crew with their balloons . . . but, I thought it might be fun to post this "formal opportunity" for those of you who'd like to have an in-depth chase crew experience.    I think that kids might be able to come to this training session, too.  Just in case I'm wrong . . . call ahead and see if they can at least come to the seminar . . . even if they're not allowed to formally chase crew?

To see the flyer, click on this link:  http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g41/carissanichols/various%20information/scan-1.jpg
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Coronado State Monument
September 3 - 24, 2006   Sunday Twilight Storytelling     5:30 – 7 pm
Oral traditions that play a great part in our daily lives with twilight storytelling programs every Sunday evening in September.
   •September 3 Local Pueblo storytelling
   •September 10 Local Hispanic storytelling
   •September 17 Stories of the creation of the sky
   •September 24 Tales of the earth
$3 admission, 16 and under Free. Free Admission to NM residents
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ANNUAL TEACHER OPEN HOUSE, 2006
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2006  5:30 TO 8:00 P.M.
at New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, LodeStar Astronomy Center, Explora, National Atomic Museum, and the Albuquerque Museum
FREE (plus Dynatheater Showings at 5:00 & 8:00 pm)
If you are a teacher of any grade level or any subject or a homeschool teacher, you are invited to attend this event for free.  No advance reservations are needed; however please plan to fill out a registration "passport" when you arrive. The registration "passport" will be used for door prizes that evening and for future mailings of interest to teachers.  For more information, please call Lita Sandoval at 505- 841-5958 or litas@unm.edu.
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September 5  Family Night Every Tuesday Night at Chick-fil-A from 6-8pm Come and enjoy crafts, face painting, music, story-telling and more.  Every week is different.  Pick up a schedule at 3801 Ellison NW or call 898-8988

September 6 Free General Admission Days at The Albuquerque Museum.  The first Wednesday of the month is a free general admission day. http://www.cabq.gov/museum/

September 8 - 24 New Mexico State Fair
One of the largest fairs in the nation with PRCA rodeo & nationally known country-western recording stars, Indian and Spanish villages. EXPO New Mexico: Home of the State Fair. 265-1791. http://www.exponewmexico.com

September 8 Twilight Hike on a Full Moon Night at the Rio Grande Nature Center at 7:30 pm.  Free for members, non-members pay $3 parking fee.  Pre-registration required.  Call 344-7240.  Join a State Park Ranger and volunteers for a quiet walk around the pond and through the bosque to experience the crepuscular activity of this riparian system.  

Saturday, September 9 - 10:00am - 12:00pm Between The Lions - Get Wild About Reading! West Mesa Medical - 10501 Golf Course NW
This workshop is an overview of the popular children's series, highlighting ways that the program builds literacy skills. The workshop includes background information for fostering literacy development, and introduces related activities and resources for teachers, parents, and caregivers. This is a free workshop and is open to the public.  Call KNME at 277-4087 to register.

September 9 Lowes Build and Grow Workshop for Kids.  Starts at 10:00am http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=clinicSchedProcessor

September 9 Radio Disney presents Feelin' Groovy at the Cottonwood Mall Center Court from 1:00pm-3:00pm.   The newest information and Ideas to kepp families healthy, active and safe. For more information go to http://www.simonkidgitsclub.com

September 9 Michaels Kids Club 10am-noon $2.00  http://www.michaels.com

September 9 The Albuquerque Museum. Visitors of all ages are invited to participate in Family Art Workshops every Saturday from 1:00- 2:30 p.m. All supplies are provided and the workshops are free with museum admission. For more information call the Museum at 505-243-7255. http://www.cabq.gov/museum/

September 9 Around the World in 80 Days.  1-4pm.  Food sampling, music, dance performances, activities, guest speakers, museum tours and more.  Anderson Abruzzo Abq International Balloon Museum. 9201 Balloon Museum Drive. 768-3556

September 9 10am-5pm  Grand Opening Celebration at Precision Gymnastics Academy.  Visit and Play in our brand new 12,000 sq.ft. facility, food, exhibitions, games and prizes!  6700 Edith Blvd, NE 87113  362-4001  http://www.precisiongymnastics.net


September 9: 6th Beans, Chile & Corn Celebration - guest chef. Los Ranchos Growers' Market. City Hall in the Tennis Court Parking Lot. 6718 Rio Grande Blvd. NW. Saturdays, 7 a.m. to 11 a.m.

September 9 & 10 at 8:30am Bird Walk in the Bosque with volunteer naturalists. non-members pay $3 parking.  Rio Grande Nature Center, 2901 Candelaria NW 344-7240

September 10 at 10am Nature Walk in the Bosque with volunteer naturalists.  non-members pay $3 parking.  Rio Grande Nature Center, 2901 Candelaria NW 344-7240

September 10 Every Sunday Free Admission from 9am-1pm at The Albuquerque Museum. http://www.cabq.gov/museum/

September 10 Corrales Growers' Market.Corrales Recreation Center 500 Jones Rd. Next to New Post Office. from 9 a.m. until 12 noon.
http://www.abqgrowersmkts.org/

September 10 Local Hispanic storytelling Coronado State Monument. Twilight Storytelling     5:30 – 7 pm . Oral traditions that play a great part in our daily lives with twilight storytelling programs every Sunday evening in September.
$3 admission, 16 and under Free. Free Admission to NM residents.
http://www.nmmonuments.org/about.php?_instid=CORO  Enjoy a spectacular view, bring a lunch and walk our interpretive trails or sit by a ramada (shelter) overlooking the Sandia Mountain and the Rio Grande.

September 11 Free Admission at the New Mexico Museum of Natural History 1801 Mountain  Rd. NW http://www.museums.state.nm.us/nmmnh/nmmnh.html

September 12  Family Night Every Tuesday Night at Chick-fil-A from 6-8pm Come and enjoy crafts, face painting, music, story-telling and more.  Every week is different.  Pick up a schedule at 3801 Ellison NW or call 898-8988

September 13 Free Admission For Families at Explora!  Sponsored by PNM. Explora is located at   1701 Mountain Rd. NW

Saturday, September 16 - 10:00am - 12:00pm Parenting Counts - Communicacion En Español South Valley TV-I Campus - 5816 Isleta Blvd. SW
Held in Spanish and English, this bilingual workshop is open to parents, caregivers, educators of children ages birth to five. The session explores specific parenting practices that contribute to early childhood learning. Participants learn the core concepts of communication, and how early interactions lay the foundation for learning language. This is a free workshop and is open to the public.  Call KNME at 277-4087 to register.

September 16 Michaels Kids Club 10am-noon $2.00  http://www.michaels.com

September 16 - Who the heck is Hans Lipperhey Saturday Family Astronomy runs from 2 p.m. – 4 p.m. Cost: LodeStar Family Astronomy is free with a paid admission to the LodeStar planetarium or virtual simulator. For more information, call (505) 841-5954. http://www.lodestar.unm.edu/events.html

September 16 The Albuquerque Museum. Visitors of all ages are invited to participate in Family Art Workshops every Saturday from 1:00- 2:30 p.m. All supplies are provided and the workshops are free with museum admission. For more information call the Museum at 505-243-7255. http://www.cabq.gov/museum/

September 16 Around the World in 80 Days.  1-4pm.  Food sampling, music, dance performances, activities, guest speakers, museum tours and more.  Anderson Abruzzo Abq International Balloon Museum. 9201 Balloon Museum Drive. 768-3556

September 16 Los Ranchos Growers' Market. Saturdays, 7 a.m. to 11 a.m.City Hall in the Tennis Court Parking Lot 6718 Rio Grande Blvd. NW http://www.abqgrowersmkts.org/  6th Annual Beans, Chile & Corn celebration with guest chef, Darlene Yachik, Indulgence Cafe and Catering, who will be sampling her famous corn chowder.  Alaska meets Italy - Kenny the Fishhugger and Joe Sausage will be dueling at the grill!  Music by Dave Palsce.  BeBe the clown will be face painting.  Various vendors will have special products high-lighting beans, corn and/or chile!   "Ask the Expert" Corva Rose will be available to answer your questions regarding fall pruning.

September 16 & 17 at 8:30am Bird Walk in the Bosque with volunteer naturalists. non-members pay $3 parking.  Rio Grande Nature Center, 2901 Candelaria NW 344-7240

September 17 at 10am Nature Walk in the Bosque with volunteer naturalists.  non-members pay $3 parking.  Rio Grande Nature Center, 2901 Candelaria NW 344-7240

September 17 Every Sunday Free Admission from 9am-1pm at The Albuquerque Museum. http://www.cabq.gov/museum/

September 17 Corrales Growers' Market.Corrales Recreation Center 500 Jones Rd. Next to New Post Office. from 9 a.m. until 12 noon.
http://www.abqgrowersmkts.org/

September 17 Art in the Park Outdoor exhibition of fine arts and crafts presented by the Corrales Society of Artists and the Village of Corrales. View displays of paintings, sculptures, jewelry pottery and more. 10 am-4 pm. Free. La Entrada Park, Corrales. 897-6466. http://www.corralesartists.org

September 17 Stories of the creation of the sky. Coronado State Monument. Twilight Storytelling     5:30 – 7 pm . Oral traditions that play a great part in our daily lives with twilight storytelling programs every Sunday evening in September. $3 admission, 16 and under Free. Free Admission to NM residents.
http://www.nmmonuments.org/about.php?_instid=CORO  Enjoy a spectacular view, bring a lunch and walk our interpretive trails or sit by a ramada (shelter) overlooking the Sandia Mountain and the Rio Grande.

September 19  Family Night Every Tuesday Night at Chick-fil-A from 6-8pm Come and enjoy crafts, face painting, music, story-telling and more.  Every week is different.  Pick up a schedule at 3801 Ellison NW or call 898-8988

September 21  NM Breathes Asthma and Allergy Support and Education Session at the Taylor Ranch Community Center from 6:30-8pm. Free and open to families and all ages.  Includes dinner so please RSVP to Gerri at 259-6277 or email asthmaallies@comcast.net

September 22 - 24 Rio Rancho Oktoberfest A traditional German-American festival benefiting the community. 891-0411. http://www.eventspromotionsandmore.com

Saturday, September 23 - 10:00am - 12:00pm Parenting Counts! - Exploration
Presbyterian Hospital - 1100 Central Ave. SE
This workshop is of the Parenting Counts series, and is presented in three parts, on exploring, imitating, and reading faces. This session will help participants learn about how young children are driven by their senses to learn about the world around them, how they look for adult reaction, and how their process of social referencing guides them. This workshop is primarily for caregivers of children in infancy and up to age 3. This is a free workshop and is open to the public.  Call KNME at 277-4087 to register.

September 23, 2006. National Fishing Day at Tingley Beach. Come out and fish today without a fishing license or habitat stamp and participate in fun and educational activities. http://www.cabq.gov/biopark/common/septemberevents.html

September 23 Michaels Kids Club 10am-noon $2.00  http://www.michaels.com

September 23. Dr. Zoolittle Children's Health and Wellness Fair. The City of Albuquerque and Radio Disney invite you to attend the annual Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Mexico Dr. Zoolittle Children's Health and Wellness Fair at the Rio Grande Zoo on Saturday, September 23, from 10am to 3pm. Learn about children's health in a fun and interesting way! Health and wellness stations sponsored by community organizations and businesses will be located throughout the zoo, and volunteers will be available at activity stations near animal exhibits. From 10am to 3pm two children will be admitted free with one paying adult (adult admission is $7). Call 505.764.6200 (TTY 505.764.6297) for more information about Rio Grande Zoo facilities and programs. http://www.cabq.gov/biopark/common/septemberevents.html

September 23 Los Ranchos Growers' Market. Saturdays, 7 a.m. to 11 a.m.City Hall in the Tennis Court Parking Lot 6718 Rio Grande Blvd. NW http://www.abqgrowersmkts.org/

September 23 Around the World in 80 Days.  1-4pm.  Food sampling, music, dance performances, activities, guest speakers, museum tours and more.  Anderson Abruzzo Abq International Balloon Museum. 9201 Balloon Museum Drive. 768-3556

September 23 The Albuquerque Museum. Visitors of all ages are invited to participate in Family Art Workshops every Saturday from 1:00- 2:30 p.m. All supplies are provided and the workshops are free with museum admission. For more information call the Museum at 505-243-7255. http://www.cabq.gov/museum/

September 23 & 24 at 8:30am Bird Walk in the Bosque with volunteer naturalists. non-members pay $3 parking.  Rio Grande Nature Center, 2901 Candelaria NW 344-7240  

September 23 - 24 Globalquerque! New Mexico’s 2nd annual world music & culture celebration. This festival will showcase 13 acts, 5 continents, 3 stages over the course of one evening. The world comes to Albuquerque. Daytime children’s activities, educational workshops, foreign film series and music programs. Relax in the Spanish parlor salon, enjoy the concert setting of the 600-seat Journal Theater or dance to groove heavy world music on the plaza’s outdoor festival stage. The National Hispanic Cultural Center, 1701 4th Street SW. 246-2261. http://www.nhccnm.org or 260-4885. http://www.albuquerque300.org http://www.abqmusic.com/globalquerque.html

September 24 at 10am Nature Walk in the Bosque with volunteer naturalists.  non-members pay $3 parking.  Rio Grande Nature Center, 2901 Candelaria NW 344-7240

September 24 Every Sunday Free Admission from 9am-1pm at The Albuquerque Museum. http://www.cabq.gov/museum/

September 24 Corrales Growers' Market.Corrales Recreation Center 500 Jones Rd. Next to New Post Office. from 9 a.m. until 12 noon.
http://www.abqgrowersmkts.org/

September 24 Tales of the earth. Coronado State Monument. Twilight Storytelling 5:30 – 7 pm . Oral traditions that play a great part in our daily lives with twilight storytelling programs every Sunday evening in September. $3 admission, 16 and under Free. Free Admission to NM residents.
http://www.nmmonuments.org/about.php?_instid=CORO  Enjoy a spectacular view, bring a lunch and walk our interpretive trails or sit by a ramada (shelter) overlooking the Sandia Mountain and the Rio Grande.

September 25 Aki Matsuri Hall Festival. Aki Matsuri celebrates the Japanese an Okinawan culture and features Japanese/Okinawan dancing, arts and crafts, martial arts, food, cultural displays and taiko drumming. 10:30 am-4:30 pm. Free to Public. Park Square near the corner of Indian School and Louisiana Blvd in front of the Japanese Kitchen Restaurant, 6521 Americas Parkway NE. 884-8937.

September 26  Family Night Every Tuesday Night at Chick-fil-A from 6-8pm Come and enjoy crafts, face painting, music, story-telling and more.  Every week is different.  Pick up a schedule at 3801 Ellison NW or call 898-8988

Wednesday, September 27 – Teachers' Open House 5:30 – 8:00 pm
Educators are invited to the Museum after-hours to learn about tours & programs and receive free materials to benefit their students.  Join us for refreshments and door prizes!  Also participating in the Open House are the Museum of Natural History, LodeStar, Explora and the National Atomic Museum.  

September 30 The Albuquerque Museum. Visitors of all ages are invited to participate in Family Art Workshops every Saturday from 1:00- 2:30 p.m. All supplies are provided and the workshops are free with museum admission. For more information call the Museum at 505-243-7255. http://www.cabq.gov/museum/

September 30 Los Ranchos Growers' Market. Saturdays, 7 a.m. to 11 a.m.City Hall in the Tennis Court Parking Lot 6718 Rio Grande Blvd. NW http://www.abqgrowersmkts.org/

September 30 Michaels Kids Club 10am-noon $2.00  http://www.michaels.com

September 30 - October 1  Corrales Harvest Festival
Mercado Antiguo, Old San Ysidro Church, Corrales. Food court, crafts and entertainment. 10 am-5 pm. Pet parade Saturday, 10 am. 898-4750. http://www.village.corrales.nm.us/harvestfestival

September 30, 42nd Annual Apple and Arts Festival. 9 am-4 pm. Admission: $5. Under 12: Free. EXPO New Mexico, Home of the State Fair, 300 San Pedro NE, Youth Hall. 265-3976. http://www.exponm.com

September 30 Around the World in 80 Days.  1-4pm.  Food sampling, music, dance performances, activities, guest speakers, museum tours and more.  Anderson Abruzzo Abq International Balloon Museum. 9201 Balloon Museum Drive. 768-3556

September 30 at 8:30am Bird Walk in the Bosque with volunteer naturalists. non-members pay $3 parking.  Rio Grande Nature Center, 2901 Candelaria NW 344-7240

September 30 Free admission day at The National Hispanic Culture Center Art Musuem.  1701 4th Street SW. 246-2261 http://www.nhccnm.org
You can visit this link: http://www.smithsonianmag.com/museumday/ and get information about what museums in your state offers free admission
plus download the free passes.

September 30 - October 1 Wildlife West Nature Park - Harvest Festival
Enjoy free food tasting from local growers market, Black Smith demonstrations, antique tractor, truck, machinery and model trucks and tractor displays. Wildlife West Nature Park, (Edgewood, NM - 20 minutes East of Albuquerque). I-40 East, Exit 187. 281-7655. http://www.WildlifeWest.org
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Quoted from carissanichols, posted September 4th, 2006, 1:20am at here


September 25 Aki Matsuri Hall Festival. Aki Matsuri celebrates the Japanese an Okinawan culture and features Japanese/Okinawan dancing, arts and crafts, martial arts, food, cultural displays and taiko drumming. 10:30 am-4:30 pm. Free to Public. Park Square near the corner of Indian School and Louisiana Blvd in front of the Japanese Kitchen Restaurant, 6521 Americas Parkway NE. 884-8937.


This event was switched to October 1st!
See October's Around Town thread for a link to their website.
I am friends with the NMJACL President's wife and she confirmed this.
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Old Town New Fun - Tardeadas on the Plaza


Date(s): 09/06/2006, 09/13/2006, 09/20/2006, 09/27/2006, 10/04/2006,
10/11/2006
Time: 06:00 PM
Location: Old Town Plaza
Address/Directions: Rio Grande Blvd. and Central Ave., NW

Each Wednesday you're invited to be part of Albuquerque's newest old
tradition - Old Town Plaza. Discover shopping, dining and
entertainment smothered in the romance, charm and culture of historic
New Mexico. Old Town New Fun - Tardeadas on the Plaza runs through
October 11th.

Tardeadas on the Plaza, Wednesdays, 6 - 9 pm
Community Nights on the Plaza. Honoring our local community with
shopping, music, dance and Chataqua performances (re-enactments of
famous and infamous historical characters) sponsored by the New
Mexico Humanities Council and others.

Then come back for...
Cultural Treasures Day, Saturdays, 10 am - 4 pm

Staged at various locales throughout the plaza, enjoy cultural
exhibits and demonstrations, music, Folklorico and Flamenco dance,
poetry, story telling and other multicultural performances and
presentations. Line-ups change from week to week. Old Town New Fun -
Cultural Treasures Day runs through October 14th.


The Cultural Services Department is proud to present Old Town New Fun
in Old Town Albuquerque, with the cooperation and sponsorship of Old
Town Merchants Association, New Mexico Humanities Council, Lo Maduro
de la Cultura and Little Kiss Records.

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