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April 13, 2007, 8:37am Report to Moderator Report to Moderator
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July 4 - September 1

"Around the World in 80 Days" program at the Balloon Museum!
Opening event on Wednesday, July 4th from 10am-4pm with subsequent events each Saturday from 10am-4pm through September 1st.

The balloon "lands" in a new country each Saturday to explore its culture and connections with ballooning. � Enjoy classroom craft and learning activities related to the country: � food sampling, entertainment, guest speakers, demonstrations, and more for the whole family!

FREE with admission! � Call 768-6028 for more info or visit their website!

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May 13, 2007, 7:38am Report to Moderator Report to Moderator
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http://www.cinemark.com/summermovieclubhouse/index.htm


Cinemark's Summer Movie Clubhouse

•10 Weeks Of Fun Films For Kids•
•A Different Movie Every Week•
•Weekday Mornings This Summer•


All 10 movies can be purchased in advance for $5.00, or can be purchased separately at the box office for $1.00 per show.

The films that have been selected are rated either G or PG.

Kiddie combos are $2.50 each.

Thurs 5/31 - Hoodwinked - PG - 86min
Thurs 6/7 - Open Season - PG - 87min
Thurs 6/14 - Monster House - PG - 91min
Thurs 6/21 - Clifford - G - 73min
Thurs 6/28 - Ant Bully - PG - 89min
Thurs 7/5 - Curious George - G - 87min
Thurs 7/12 - Nanny McPhee - PG - 99min
Thurs 7/19 - Wallace & Gromit - G - 96min
Thurs 7/26 - Flushed Away - PG - 85min
Thurs 8/2 - Doogal - G - 81min

All movies start at 10am and are one showing only.

NEW MEXICO locations:
Movies 8 - Albuequerque, NM
Movies West - Albuequerque, NM
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Pandora
May 16, 2007, 7:24am Report to Moderator Report to Moderator
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Corrales Community Dance Education Program
JULY SESSION RUNS: June 25th thru August 3rd
Ballet, Tap, Jazz and Hip Hop
$45.00 a class per session
Ages 3 to Adult, Beginning to Advanced
Call 896-2581

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May 18, 2007, 6:48pm Report to Moderator Report to Moderator
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On the second Saturday of each month, Lowe's hosts a building workshop for children, free of charge.  I believe it starts at 10 a.m. and lasts one-hour.

On the first Saturday of each month, Home Depot offers the same sort of workshop between 9 a.m. and noon.  (It only lasts that long if there's enough interest.)

These are free programs and great for both genders.  Free aprons and eye protection are usually included and available for take-home.  Certificates are personalized and offered at the end for successful completion of the project.  Lowe's gives a patch and a sticker.  Home Depot gives a pin for clothing.  These are fun to collect and/or scrapbook.  Take your camera . . . it's a hoot!  
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May 18, 2007, 6:51pm Report to Moderator Report to Moderator
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The Albuquerque Museum

Every Sunday Free Admission from 9am-1pm
Visit their website at http://www.cabq.gov/museum/
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July 6th, 2007  
@6:00 PM
@7:30 PM  
@8:45 PM

First Fridays Fractals: In the LodeStar Planetarium

On the First Friday of each month come to the planetarium to behold the spectacular beauty and mystery of Fractals.  Come and enjoy these fantastic creations and learn about the beauty of fractal patterns, fractal mathematics, Chaos Theory, and fractals in nature in this LIVE presentation in our 55 foot digital dome theatre.  This presentation is entertaining for young and old alike and is guaranteed to educate and entertain all who watch!

This presentation has been produced by the Fractal Foundation and is being presented in coordination with your local, friendly, world class planetarium: LodeStar!

http://www.lodestar.unm.edu/shows.html#fractal



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Contact, Struggle and Change: Spain Meets the First Nations
July 21-22 from 10 am - 4 pm

From art to agriculture, music to medicine, Native and Spanish cultures
in New Mexico influenced each other in ways you may not have realized.
See how the Spanish learned new traditions from the Native Americans,
what they contributed to the Indians in return, and how some things be-
came a blend of both worlds. There will be demonstrations and presen-
tations by Native Americans both days.

http://www.golondrinas.org/julyevents.htm

El Rancho De Las Golondrinas, 334, Los Pinos Rd., Santa Fe, NM 87507
505-471-2261
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Lavender and Herb Fair
July 28-29 from 10 am - 4 pm

Celebrate the revival of the lavender tradition in New Mexico! Alhucema -
lavender - was brought from Spain to the New World and coveted for its
many uses, from medicinal to flavorful. The Lavender and Herb Fair
has become one of the museum's most popular events. Visitors can
view the museum's herb fileds, make their own lavender "wand," hear ex-
pert presentations, buy lavender/herb products and even sample foods made
with lavender. Museum exhibits will be open..


http://www.golondrinas.org/julyevents.htm

El Rancho De Las Golondrinas, 334 Los Pinos Rd., Santa Fe, NM 87507
505-471-2261
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ABQlearningresources
June 2, 2007, 10:42am Report to Moderator Report to Moderator
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July 7, 9:00am-3:00pm
Orienteering: Learn the proper way to use a compass to find your way through one of our many orienteering courses.

The Sandia Mountain Natural History Center is an environmental education center located in Cedar Crest. The center teaches over 10,000 students a year about the Sandia Mountains, ecology and conservation.

Sandia Mountain Natural History Center's First Saturday Series
The Sandia Mountain Natural History Center will be opening its doors to the public the first Saturday of every month between March and September. All Saturdays will include self-guided hikes, two hands-on exhibit rooms (Eco-Casa and Explorer's Center), and a bird viewing deck. Every month will have specific themes such as birding, guided hikes, and family days. Education sessions begin at 10:00 a.m. Special equipment such as GPS units, field guides, and binoculars will be available in limited numbers for check-out from the SMNHC staff.

For more information and directions, contact the SMNHC at 281-5259 or email chris.modelski@state.nm.us

http://www.nmnaturalhistory.org/edu_smnhcpub.html
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June 10, 2007, 4:49pm Report to Moderator Report to Moderator
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(copied from "Yitlan"'s post)

I signed up my oldest for Circus Camp this July 30th- Aug. 3rd, 8:30-11:30am. It's for 5-15 year olds and they do a performance at the end of the week. It's $200 per camper and they will get to do some work on the trapeze (what my daughter is most excited about).  If your child is young, the owner does like to meet with the child first to determine if the child is where he or she should be (physically and personality-wise) to do well at the camp.  

Rosalinda was a homeschooling mom for years!  Call her at 459-3385 for more info.
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June 19, 2007, 6:59pm Report to Moderator Report to Moderator
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6th Annual Children's Book Sale
Library Surplus Clearance

July 28
10AM - 4 PM
Admission is free.

Come browse more than 25,000 children's books.
All hardbacks are priced at 50 cents each.
At the Main Library (downtown Albuquerque)

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Freedom Fourth    http://www.cabq.gov/crs/FreedomFourth.html

Wednesday, July 4th --- 3:00 - 10:00 p.m.
Balloon Fiesta Park
Cost: $1 admission. Free Parking; Free Park & Ride

Joan Jett and the Blackhearts Headline Freedom Fourth

Rock 'n Roll legend Joan Jett  and her band, the Blackhearts, are the featured performers, with special guest Redline 7000. Jett's latest album, Sinner, proves she is still a rocker at heart.

New Mexico's Largest Fireworks Display

Beginning at 9:30 p.m. the fireworks show will illuminate the sky with a dazzling array of "oooh" and "aaah" inducing magic.

There will be food vendors, a beer garden, a car show and children & family activities on the plush grass of Balloon Fiesta Park.

Free Park & Ride by ABQ Ride will be available from two locations:

West side - St. Joseph's Drive and Coors Blvd. NW (map  )
East side - Coronado Center, southwest corner (map  )

For additional information, including mobility needs, assistive listening devices, or ASL interpreters, please call (505) 768-3556 or 311 locally. TTY users may call NM Relay at 1-800-659-8331 or 711.
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July 28 - August 4
15th Annual Youth National Arabian & Half Arabian Championship Horse Show.

Approximately 1,000 horses from the United States and Canada participate in this event. EXPO New Mexico: Home of the State Fair, 300 San Pedro Avenue NE. 303-696-4500.

http://www.ArabianHorses.org/competitions/nationalevents/youthnationals
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Kidtivity Schedule at Out of the Blue Toy Store.  
To register, call 242-4455 (2502 Rio Grande Blvd NW store)
or 822-5060 (8001 Wyoming Blvd NE store)  
These classes fill up quickly.

http://www.outofthebluetoys.com

July 11 at 11am $6.  Collage Farm. Design and decorate 4 barnyard animals.  Ages 2 and up.

July 17 at 11am $6 Paint a Kite. Use outdoor paint to decorate a kite.  Agea 4 and up.

July 19 at 11am $7 Make Your Own Lip Balm. make fruity and fashonable lip balm.  Ages 7 and up.

July 25 at 11am $7  Design a Pet. You will recieve 3 instant pets with the sand-filled frog, fish, and lizard to deorate.  Ages 5 and up.
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2007 Albuquerque Concert Band Summer Series
http://www.cabq.gov/crs/specialevents.html


June 13, 2007 Old Town Gazebo

From I-40 head South on Rio Grande Blvd., bear left onto Romero and head South to the Old Town Plaza Gazebo.  


June 27, 2007 Barelas Park

From I-25 take the Lead/Coal Exit and take Lead West to 2nd Street.  Head South on 2nd and then West on Coal to 7th Street.  Head South on 7th until it runs into Barelas Park (dead end).  


July 11, 2007 Stardust Skies Park

From I-25 head East on Montgomery to Pennsylvania, head South on Pennsylvania and the park will be on the right.


July 25, 2007 Holiday Park

From Juan Tabo head East on Comanche to the park on the South side.  


August 8, 2007 Carlos Rey Park

From I-40, head South on Coors Blvd to Central, West on Central to 98th St., left on 98th which becomes Snow Vista Blvd., and right on Benevides Rd to Carlos Rey Park.
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Whole Foods Market
5815 Wyoming Blvd. NE
Albuquerque, NM 87109
505.856.0474
505.858.3048 fax

Mondays

Art after School              http://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/stores/calendars/ACD.html

With Kerry Bergen
4:00–6:30 p.m.
An after school art program for children ages 5 - 12 conducted by Kerry
Bergen in the Whole Foods Market Community Room.
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AGE REQUIREMENTS IN BLUE

Community Drum Circles:

One Heartbeat Rhythm Circle™
When:  Wed., July 11, 2007
Next Event: Wed., Aug. 1, 2007
Time: 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Where: Apple Mountain Music
Address: 10301 Comanche NE
Albuquerque, NM  87111
Ages: 8+ Children must be accompanied by
participating adult.

$10 Adults, $8 Seniors 65+, $6 Youth 8-17
Call PROJECT HEARTBEAT to register: (505) 332-2141

One Heartbeat Rhythm Circle™
When:  Fri., July 20, 2007
Next Event: Fri., Aug. 17, 2007
Time: 7:30 PM - 8:45 PM
Where: Manzano Mesa Multigenerational Ctr, Rm. 4
Address: 501 Elizabeth SE
Albuquerque, NM 87123
$8 Adults, $6 Seniors 55+/Teens, $4 Youth 8-12
Call PROJECT HEARTBEAT to register: (505) 332-2141

Rhythm Workshops:

RHYTHM JAM!
When: Sat., July 28, 2007
Time: 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Where: Apple Mountain Music
Address: 10301 Comanche NE Albuquerque, NM 87111
Ages: 10+ Children must be accompanied by participating adult.
During this workshop participants will explore a variety of simple
ensemble patterns used on drums and hand percussion and use
them as a launching point for their own improvisation and joyous
rhythmic music- making. Ages 10+ Welcome.
$15 Adults, $10 Youth 10-17
Call PROJECT HEARTBEAT to register: (505) 332-2141
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(Philippine Festival)
July 28th, 2007 at 5:30pm
UNM Continuing Education Building
237-1944

Philippine music, dances, and food followed by a show at 7pm.
$5/person - this is a fundraising event for a Filipino American youth scholarship.
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"Little Grown-Ups" Children's Health Fair
FREE admission, $4/parking

Saturday, July 21, 2007
11AM - 5PM
Manual Lujan Building @ the NM State Fair Grounds

Meet and explore opportunities for your children.
Join in the fun for the entire family, babies and pregnant moms, too!
Sponsors include NMSW, Babies R Us, Farmers Insurance, Amazing Jumps, Kid's Flip Factory...
Visit our NMSW booth for class demos, schedules, meet our staff, and more!

For more info, call 1-800-971-7831, or visit http://www.littlegrownups.com
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"Little Grown-Ups" Children's Health Fair
FREE admission, $4/parking

Saturday, July 21, 2007
11AM - 5PM
Manual Lujan Building @ the NM State Fair Grounds

Meet and explore opportunities for your children.
Join in the fun for the entire family, babies and pregnant moms, too!
Sponsors include NMSW, Babies R Us, Farmers Insurance, Amazing Jumps, Kid's Flip Factory...
Visit our NMSW booth for class demos, schedules, meet our staff, and more!

For more info, call 1-800-971-7831, or visit http://www.littlegrownups.com
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Saturday, July 21st
10am-4pm

WILDFEST!

Events like this don't come around all that often, so when they do, it's best to take advantage. From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. today at Roosevelt Middle School (in Tijeras off Rt. 66), Talking Talons Youth Leadership and The Youth Conservation Corps will teach you and your kids about rescued animals like hawks, falcons, owls, bats and reptiles, as well as wolf pups (wolf pups!), ponies, alpacas and tropical animals. As if that isn't enough (we are talking wolf pups, after all), there will also be magicians, musicians, clowns, Fantastic Jumps, face painting and food. Ready for the best part? It's free.

For more info, visit http://www.talkingtalons.com or http://www.myspace.com/wildfest2007, or call 281-1133 ext. 4. (CC)
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Albuquerque Growers' Market -- New location! The Albuquerque Growers' Market has moved from the Caravan East parking lot to the southeast corner of Louisiana and Central (behind Talin). Every Saturday and Tuesday from 7 am-noon.
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The Hobbit - a Claymation Masterpiece
July 28th, 2007, 2-5pm
East Mountain Library, (1 Old Tijeras Road, Tijeras)
Free!

for more info, call (505) 281-8508

East Mountain resident, Kevin Ulrich, debuts his claymation masterpiece, The Hobbit.
With permission from the Tolkien Foundation, Kevin has created a claymation version of the popular Tolkien book.
The film will make its world premier at the East Mountain Library at 2pm!
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Walk/Run to Break The Silence, a fundraiser
Saturday, July 29th, 2007  @ 6:30am
@ Sandia Pueblo in Albuquerque

FAMILIES encouraged to attend (no strollers allowed, however)

http://www.active.com/event_detail.cfm?event_id=1416701

Race-day registration IS available!   Music and refreshments will be provided. All participants will receive a t-shirt and a goody bag.
The race start and finish will be at Sandia Casino, located at Tramway and I-25. The run takes place on an all-terrain, cross-country course in the challenging, rolling foothills of the majestic Sandia Mountains. Strollers, in-line skates, and pets are not permitted.

Events available:   20K - 6:30 AM, 10K - 6:45 AM, 5K RUN/WALK - 7:00 AM. PLEASE ARRIVE ABOUT 30 MINUTES EARLY.
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