The AAIAF is the only authentic, all-Native American art show in town during the Balloon Fiesta.
This premier event will showcase the work of over 50 artists vendors. Meet, talk with, and shop directly form Native artists. The two-day festival also includes cultural dances and art demonstrations.
Benefiting: Blessed and Beautiful - The Endorphin Power Company - Warehouse505 - Passion's Story
Haunted Scarecrow has returned to the Duke City!
And this year we've brought a few new terrifying friends! Join us as we take you through the 13 Gates of Terror each room more terrifying than the last!
Located On: 2122 Central Ave SE
October 4th to October 31st
The AAIAF is the only authentic, all-Native American art show in town during the Balloon Fiesta.
This premier event will showcase the work of over 50 artists vendors. Meet, talk with, and shop directly form Native artists. The two-day festival also includes cultural dances and art demonstrations.
Na’Zir McFadden conductor
Sydney Tasker cello
Kate Shao piano
Coleridge-Taylor Ballade in a minor
Saint-Saëns Cello Concerto No. 1
Gershwin Rhapsody in Blue
Tchaikovsky Romeo and Juliet
Just over 100 years ago, George Gershwin composed a concerto for jazz orchestra, and the result redefined American music. Take in his Rhapsody in Blue, performed by Kate Shao, first-place winner in the piano division of this year’s Jackie McGehee Young Artists’ Competition. The youthful vigor continues with cellist Sydney Tasker, the first-place string division winner, performing Saint-Saëns’s Cello Concerto No. 1. Also on the program are Samuel Coleridge-Taylor’s energetic Ballade and Tchaikovsky’s Overture-Fantasy Romeo and Juliet.
In honor of Indigenous Peoples Day, the IPCC’s Curatorial Department will be partnering with Basement Films. The in-person workshop is geared towards 6th to 12th graders. The goal of the workshop is to introduce participants to cinematographic film. Students will get an opportunity to experience drawing on, carving into and staining pre-developed 16mm film stock.
Please join us for this amazing free workshop on October 12th starting at 12 pm – 4pm.
Indigenous Peoples’ Day is about celebrating! The second Monday in October is a day to honor Native American people, their histories, and cultures. People mark the day with food, dancing, and songs. In this week’s book by Katrina M. Phillips, readers will discover how a shared holiday can have multiple traditions and be celebrated in all sorts of ways. Our storyteller, Guest Experience staffer Angel (Diné), will also be bringing her brother to demonstrate Fancy Dancing.
Roberto Minczuk Music Director
Olga Kern piano
Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 3 in d minor, Op. 30
Bruckner Symphony No. 4 in E-flat Major, WAB 104
Olga Kern is back, this time performing Sergei Rachmaninoff’s most technically challenging concerto, one made famous by Vladimir Horowitz. This will be but the latest of Olga’s visits to New Mexico, each one building upon the last. The symphonies of Anton Bruckner, including the fourth, performed here, were also built one upon the other. His Symphony No. 4 is known for both the extensive revisions it received by the composer as well as its powerful finale.
Roberto Minczuk Music Director
The New Mexico Philharmonic’s Power Concerts series is back for another season of illuminating, affordable, family-friendly concerts! This series is geared toward introducing young audience members and their families to classical music, the orchestra, and the instruments that make it all possible. Our first Power Concert of the season starts off with a bang! Our brass and percussion sections steal the show in the Power Concerts’ signature tune, the opening to Richard Strauss’s Also sprach Zarathustra. Then, the magic of Bruckner meets the magic of the movies when we pair movements of Bruckner’s Symphony No. 4 with two of John Williams’s classics, the “Flying Theme” from E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial and “Darth Vader’s Theme” from Star Wars. Music Director Roberto Minczuk conducts.
Join us for a celebration of Indigenous Peoples’ Day as we honor the culture and resilience of the Pueblo people, as well as all Indigenous people across the country. We will be celebrating with a full day of cultural dances, as well as speakers celebrating the culture and achievements of the Pueblo community.
Dance groups and times subject to change.
9:00am: Tlacayolt Dance Group
Tribe: Chichimeca Mexica Azteca
10:00am: The Pueblo Dance Group
Tribes: Laguna, Acoma, Zuni, Hopi
11:00am: Sky City Buffalo Ram Dancers
Tribe: Acoma Pueblo
12:00pm: Howeya Family Traditional Dance Group
Tribe: Acoma Pueblo
1:00pm: Start of speakers
2:00pm: Cellicion Traditional Dance Group
Tribe: Zuni Pueblo
3:00pm: Anshe:Kwe Dance Group
Tribe: Zuni Pueblo
On October 14th Locker # 505 will have its 3rd Annual Golf Outing Fundraiser at Tanoan Country Club Golf Course starting at 9 am.
Cost is $150 per player.
There will be a chance for a $15,000 winner for a hole-in-one on a specific hole and a chance for $5,000 for a hole-in-one for our putting contest. Congrats to Nathan last year's $5,000 hole-in-one winner!
Live Music, Art Vendors, Food, and More!
Big 98.5 on site!
Live Music Schedule:
- Adrian Wall 5pm
- Jacob Shije 6pm
- Levi Platero 7:30pm
🚀 Learn How to Market Your Business Effectively 🚀
Struggling with your marketing strategy? Want to take your business to the next level? Join us for a FREE 1-hour session where we'll cover tips and tools to help you promote your business and reach the right audience.
What You’ll Learn:
- Key marketing strategies for small businesses
- How to maximize your online presence
- Effective use of digital and traditional media
The UNM Anderson School of Management is hosting its annual fall graduate programs open house on UNM’s main campus in Albuquerque Thursday, Oct. 17, 5:30-7 p.m. This networking event is for interested professionals and students who want to explore graduate business degrees and certificates that can take their careers to the next level. Attendees will be able to meet Anderson faculty and staff and learn about program resources and benefits.
Application fee waivers will be given to selected attendees. Refreshments will be served.
Science on Tap is not your ordinary lecture series. Grab a beer from Bombs Away Beer Company and enjoy a relaxed presentation by scientists, researchers, and subject matter experts on various engaging science topics. Join the conversation!
What's on Tap this Month?
NUCLEAR ARCHAEOLOGY
Measurement and Modeling Insights into the First Reactor
with Professor Carl Willis
Join Professor Carl Willis, professor of Practice and Chief Reactor Supervisor in the Nuclear Engineering Department at the University of New Mexico, as he uncovers what his modern measurements and models reveal about the Chicago Pile-1 reactor eight decades later.
Join us on Friday, October 18, at the National Museum of Nuclear Science & History. Doors open at 5:30 pm. The presentation begins at 6:00 pm and ends at 7:00 pm.

In “Sculptural Stories,” an IPCC Youth Arts Workshop, youth ages 9 to 13 years old will be introduced to making visual art in sculptural forms and learn that they can make their own vision come to life. Participants will transform an idea into a colorful, three-dimensional clay object, bring this object home with them, and consider what sculptural forms that they can make in the future. The workshop will focus on building and painting sculptural stories in clay and connecting this arts education activity with the current IPCC Artists Circle Gallery exhibition, Desert Stories: The Art of Kelly Frye & Jazmin Novak. The workshop will be instructed by artists Kelly Frye (Tesuque Pueblo/Mescalero Apache descent) and Jazmin Novak (Diné). To complement the workshop, the instructors will give a gallery talk for youth participants.
The Water Strider Dance Group (Zuni) will be dancing.
Celebrate the seasonal cycles through prayer, song, and dance with our Cultural Dance Program. Dances connect us to our ancestors, community, and traditions while honoring gifts from our Creator.
They ensure that life continues and connections to the past and future are reinforced. The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center is the only place in North America to offer cultural Native American dances every week, year-round.
The Water Strider Dance Group (Zuni) will be dancing.
Celebrate the seasonal cycles through prayer, song, and dance with our Cultural Dance Program. Dances connect us to our ancestors, community, and traditions while honoring gifts from our Creator.
They ensure that life continues and connections to the past and future are reinforced. The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center is the only place in North America to offer cultural Native American dances every week, year-round.
The Water Strider Dance Group (Zuni) will be dancing.
Celebrate the seasonal cycles through prayer, song, and dance with our Cultural Dance Program. Dances connect us to our ancestors, community, and traditions while honoring gifts from our Creator.
They ensure that life continues and connections to the past and future are reinforced. The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center is the only place in North America to offer cultural Native American dances every week, year-round.
The Water Strider Dance Group (Zuni) will be dancing.
Celebrate the seasonal cycles through prayer, song, and dance with our Cultural Dance Program. Dances connect us to our ancestors, community, and traditions while honoring gifts from our Creator.
They ensure that life continues and connections to the past and future are reinforced. The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center is the only place in North America to offer cultural Native American dances every week, year-round.
RCA's social event highlighting World Polio Day
Join us at Starr Brothers (5700 San Antonio Drive NE)
Tuesday October 22
4pm – 7pm
Grab a delicious meal – they have great hamburgers - and a brew RCA is giving away 36 Rotary pint glasses
(24 starting at 4pm & saving 12 for those who arrive starting at 5:45pm)
There will be a donation box – how about a $20 bill!
Our goal is to have a relaxing social hour & raise $1500 for TRF Polio from RCA
We can’t wait to see you!
Join us for a forum where local food entrepreneurs unite with the goal of enhancing New Mexico’s food system. Engage with a community of innovative thinkers dedicated to producing local value-added products.
Presenters: A-dae Romero-Briones, First Nations Development Institute (FNDI), VP Policy & Research, Nourishing Native Foods and Health| Amber Benson, New Mexico State University (NMSU), Family & Consumer Science Agent| Lara Hays, Intertribal Agriculture Council (IAC), Business Development Specialist| Mytegia Lee, Southwest Native Assets Coalition (SWNAC), Executive Director
Roberto Minczuk Music Director
Richter On the Nature of Daylight
Golijov Last Round
Dvorak Serenade Op. 22, B.52, E major
A serenade can be defined as a musical work to be performed outdoors on a beautiful evening. Antonín Dvořák helped define the genre with his five-movement serenade from 1875. Hear this work along with Osvaldo Golijov’s tango-flavored Last Round.
Includes coffee and donuts!
The Pueblo Dance Group (Laguna, Acoma, Zuni & Hopi) will be dancing.
Celebrate the seasonal cycles through prayer, song, and dance with our Cultural Dance Program. Dances connect us to our ancestors, community, and traditions while honoring gifts from our Creator.
They ensure that life continues and connections to the past and future are reinforced. The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center is the only place in North America to offer cultural Native American dances every week, year-round.
On Saturday, October 26th, our storyteller will be our Guest Experience staffer Chastity (Diné), and our book will be Grandmother Spider Brings the Sun: A Cherokee Story by Geri Keams, illustrated by James Bernardin.
When Possum and Buzzard fail in their attempts to steal a piece of the sun, Grandmother Spider succeeds in bringing light to the animals on her side of the world. After reading, children will be lead in crafts with sunflower seeds.
The Pueblo Dance Group (Laguna, Acoma, Zuni & Hopi) will be dancing.
Celebrate the seasonal cycles through prayer, song, and dance with our Cultural Dance Program. Dances connect us to our ancestors, community, and traditions while honoring gifts from our Creator.
They ensure that life continues and connections to the past and future are reinforced. The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center is the only place in North America to offer cultural Native American dances every week, year-round.
This family friendly event is free for all and packed with fun activities for everyone!
Bounce House, Cotton Candy, Snowcones, and more....
We are alos hosting a Canned Food Drive to give back to our community. All visitors who bring a canned food donation will be entered into a raffle for a chance to win exciting prizes!
Its going to be a fantastic day, and we would love to see as many of our neighbors as possible for the fun. Please feel free to spread the word, and let us know if you have any questions.
RSVP: 505.797.8600
This is a gala that promotes mental health awareness and uses all the proceeds to support local nonprofits.
📅 October 26, 2024
🕕 6:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.
📍 Albuquerque Convention Center-Ballroom A | 401 2nd Street Northwest Albuquerque, NM 87102
Sponsors:
🥇: Perikin Enterprises, LLC
🎬: Syndicate Marketing
Non-profit of the night:
🪷 The Lotus Affect
- a newly established non-profit organization that emerged from a shared passion for breaking the cycle of intergenerational trauma and nurturing healthy families.
“As you wish.”
Fencing, fighting, torture, revenge, giants, monsters, chases, escapes, true love, miracles … Experience one of the most beloved films of all time as never before… with the power of a full symphony orchestra performing the entire musical score live-to-picture!
Directed by Rob Reiner, The Princess Bride features an all-star cast including Robin Wright, Cary Elwes, Wallace Shawn, Mandy Patinkin, Chris Sarandon, Billy Crystal, Carol Kane, Christopher Guest, Fred Savage and André the Giant.
The great Peter Falk narrates this romantic tale of the beautiful maiden, Buttercup, and her one true love, a young farm hand named Westley. After he’s captured by a ruthless pirate and presumed dead, Buttercup’s unhappy marriage to the horrible Prince Humperdinck seems inevitable. But before the wedding can take place, she’s kidnapped by three outlaws and it’s up to a mysterious Man in Black to come to her rescue.
Composer Mark Knopfler’s unforgettable score has been specially arranged for symphony orchestra. Missing this cinematic concert experience would be inconceivable!
So, in the words of Miracle Max, “Have fun stormin’ the castle!”
The Pueblo Dance Group (Laguna, Acoma, Zuni & Hopi) will be dancing.
Celebrate the seasonal cycles through prayer, song, and dance with our Cultural Dance Program. Dances connect us to our ancestors, community, and traditions while honoring gifts from our Creator.
They ensure that life continues and connections to the past and future are reinforced. The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center is the only place in North America to offer cultural Native American dances every week, year-round.
The Pueblo Dance Group (Laguna, Acoma, Zuni & Hopi) will be dancing.
Celebrate the seasonal cycles through prayer, song, and dance with our Cultural Dance Program. Dances connect us to our ancestors, community, and traditions while honoring gifts from our Creator.
They ensure that life continues and connections to the past and future are reinforced. The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center is the only place in North America to offer cultural Native American dances every week, year-round.



