4401 Alameda Blvd NE
Albuquerque, NM 87113
(505) 821-1000
1st Annual Celebrate New Mexico Food Truck and Local Craft Beer Festival Saturday, June 20th, 2015 Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta Park. Come and celebrate all things New Mexico and show your appreciation for local food, craft beer, arts and crafts vendors plus a Kids zone featuring Jumpers, Face painting, build your own stuffed animal workshop, caricatures, screen print your own art, henna tattoos!! $5 Admission, Kids 5 and under Free!! No-Re-entry. 5500 Balloon Fiesta Parkway, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87113 Please use Tramway Exit.
Who is a maker? ~Makers are people who embrace the do-it-yourself spirit whether individually, or in teams. ~Makers create, build, invent, re-purpose, hack, alter or otherwise change and improve the world around them through thinking and creativity. ~Makers use Arduino, circuit boards, wood, clay, fabric, LEDs, metal, plastic, robotics, yarn, sewing machines, computers, hot glue guns, paint, batteries, fire, electricity, recyclables – just about anything you can imagine.
This is a multi-organzation adoption event and pet expo in partnership with Albuquerque Animal Welfare. Animal rescue's and shelters from throughout New Mexico, Colorado and Arizona will be invited to come together of a two day adoption event. We will pair 51 animal friendly vendors with 36 animal rescue and shelter organizations. This event will promote safe animal handling, responsible ownership, positive rewards training and good nutrition. The purpose of this event is reduce the euthanasia rates in New Mexico and surrounding states by providing a large audience of potential adopters for small rescues, and rural shelters.
And witness the WORLD'S LARGEST CHOCOLATE HOT AIR BALLOON! Saturday, October 6 & Sunday, October 7 7:00am - 4:00pm Adults: $10 Kids 3- 12: $1 Under 3: FREE ALL TICKETS INCLUDE FREE ADMISSION TO THE INTERNATIONAL BALLOON MUSEUM FREE PARKING 10am - 2PM
This year July 4 is on Saturday! Celebrate Freedom is a family event to celebrate the fourth of July. It is an alcohol free event on the Anderson-Abruzzo International Balloon Museum grounds. This event features barbeque hamburgers/hotdogs, jumpy giant toys, carnival games, volleyball, music and DJ, contests, sno-cones, cotton candy, dunk tank, animal balloons, sun dye, and more!! The price includes these features plus VIP parking in front of the museum and the most spectacular view of the best fireworks show of the year. We sell out, so get your tickets and parking pass online now! Celebrate Freedom July 4 is an event of Copper Pointe Church hosted by Celebrate Recovery at Copper Pointe Church. Tickets are $18 each or 4@$60.
Fan Page: Hot Air Balloon Crew Page for Pam & Bruce Wood & Capt. Bubba. ABQ Fiesta! #getsidetracked #newmexico #travelnm #nmtravel #albuquerque #visitabq #igersabq #travelnewmexico #sidetracks #trueabq #abqtodo #instagrammersnm #igersnm #purenewmexico #iamnewmexico #igsouthwest #newmexigrammers #ignewmexico #pictureabq #exploringthesouthwest #iwentanyway #abqphotos #canonusa #ABQBALLOONFIESTA #pictureabq #hotairabq16 #balloonfiesta2016 #BalloonFiesta This page is for communication with Pilots & Crew members during the International Ballon Fiesta that happen each October in Albuquerque, NM. The crew team is a very important job and must be taken seriously but a fun and exciting experience.
The Duke City Fair will run April 15 - 24, 2016. The fair will have state fair caliber rides, multiply family attraction shows, fair food, commercial exhibitors, car shows, live music and tons of family fun for all!
Benefiting public servants when they need it most: TEN-82 is a New Mexico Nonprofit that was started in 2008 by local policemen from Rio Rancho PD and Bernalillo County S.O. We assist Police, Fire and Military personnel when they find themselves in times of need due to illness or injuries. All funds are donated during local fundraisers.
Who We Are New Mexico Rural Water Association (NMRWA) is a nonprofit membership organization committed to helping communities provide safe drinking water and wastewater services through on-site technical assistance, specialized training, and legislative support. NMRWA members are water and wastewater systems, businesses, and individuals dedicated to protecting public health every day. We are a state affiliate of the National Rural Water Association, America's largest utility membership organization representing over 27,000 public water and wastewater systems nationwide. What We Do NMRWA partners with community utilities across the state to create sustainable systems and build local expertise. We provide the leadership, technical assistance, and training that local utility professionals count on to provide consistent services and "Quality on Tap" to rural New Mexico families.
This is a multi-organzation adoption event and pet expo in partnership with Albuquerque Animal Welfare. Animal rescue's and shelters from throughout New Mexico, Colorado and Arizona will be invited to come together of a two day adoption event. We will pair 51 animal friendly vendors with 36 animal rescue and shelter organizations. This event will promote safe animal handling, responsible ownership, positive rewards training and good nutrition. The purpose of this event is reduce the euthanasia rates in New Mexico and surrounding states by providing a large audience of potential adopters for small rescues, and rural shelters.
Our purpose at Los Ojos De La Familia is to support a grassroots movement that makes a true difference in our New Mexico community by providing educational development and quality of life assistance.
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Posting Policy: Food & Water Watch works to ensure the food, water and fish we consume is safe, accessible and sustainably produced. So we can all enjoy and trust in what we eat and drink, we help people take charge of where their food comes from, keep clean, affordable, public tap water flowing freely to our homes, protect the environmental quality of oceans, force government to do its job protecting citizens, and educate about the importance of keeping the global commons — our shared resources — under public control.