Topics covered include accountability and relational repair, Queer/Trans affirming parenting, anti-violent parenting and affirmative consent, non-birthing partners in the birthing process, and labor distribution in parenting. Dates: July 10, 24, 31, August 14, 21. The series is inspired by the NM Healthy Masculinities Community of Practice, feedback from community members, and content in the NM Healthy Masculinities Toolkit.
Get your hands on some art with free activities: paper making, flower arranging, mural painting, screen printing, and more! Free coffee and pastries for guests WITH RSVP. (RSVP for the Maker’s Market here!) All ages are invited, so bring the whole family!
FREE! Bring a chair or blanket and a picnic dinner, and enjoy free entertainment, paletas, face painting, bosque traveling exhibit truck, rock climbing wall, hands-on nature activity, and incredible views of your public lands under the light of the setting sun.
The evening’s headliner is Elovated Roots, an Albuquerque reggae band dedicated to fostering a message of love and unity.
Make a free reservation to get event updates and additional details.
This is a great chance to check out the Tijeras BioZone Open Space, a 4-mile, 1,000 foot BioZone along the largely ephemeral Tijeras Creek just east of Albuquerque along old Route 66. The Creek feeds Albuquerque’s aquifer, and is an oasis for variety of plants and animals.
Jump in the line at Beginner Line Dancing at the International District Library! All levels & ages are welcome, and no experience is required. Rock your body and have a good time!
Get your feet moving in a free Juneteenth dance workshop hosted by NMSU’s Men of Color Initiative and led by Soriba Fofana.
This workshop will explore the history of African dance, and Fofana will guide participants through simple but expressive dance choreography. Wear comfortable clothes and shoes, and bring water! For more information, contact Patrick Turner at 678-576-2342 or peturner@nmsu.edu.
FREE! Bring a chair or blanket and a picnic dinner, and enjoy free entertainment, paletas, face painting, bosque traveling exhibit truck, rock climbing wall, hands-on nature activity, and incredible views of your public lands under the light of the setting sun.
The evening’s headliner is Keeping Up with the Joneses, a soul-funk band led by Kookie Jones. The band is described as “Earth Tone” music, where the Earth is the funky rhythm, and the tone is the melody and soulful voices.
Make a free reservation to get event updates and additional details.
This is a great chance to check out the Tijeras BioZone Open Space, a 4-mile, 1,000 foot BioZone along the largely ephemeral Tijeras Creek just east of Albuquerque along old Route 66. The Creek feeds Albuquerque’s aquifer, and is an oasis for variety of plants and animals.
Performance Schedule:
6 PM: Doors Open
6:30-7:00 PM: Conservation Carnivale
7:15-8:15 PM: Keeping Up with the Joneses