The National Museum of Nuclear Science & History will debut a temporary exhibit beginning November 1, 2024, in honor of Native American Heritage Month. The exhibit explores and recognizes the contributions, scientific achievements, and impact of Native American scientists and engineers.
The poster exhibition in the Museum’s Periodic Hall showcases individuals like astronaut and Presidential Medal Recipient Jerry High Eagle Elliott and Dr. Susan Laflesche Picotte, the first Native American woman to earn a medical degree, Native American mathematicians, scientists, and inventors who have contributed broadly to our nation's greatness and helped change our world.
The Native American banner exhibit is included in the Museum's admission price. This special exhibition will be displayed at the National Museum of Nuclear Science & History from November 1 through November 30. For more information, please visit nuclearmuseum.org.
The Cellicion Traditional 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.
Join us on November 2, 2024 at the Nuclear Museum for an evening of fun, hands-on experiments, and art projects for guests ages 21 and over at Discovery After Dark!
Enjoy food and beverage trucks, a cash bar with Bomb's Away Brewery, and the Nuclear Museum’s thought-provoking and engaging exhibits while participating in hands-on science, technology, engineering, art, and math fun! Explore your inner child with mind-blowing science adventures and more! Dance to our DJ and compete in our Day of the Dead costume contest!
New VIP Hour at Discovery After Dark—Join us one hour before general admission for our VIP hour! You'll have the museum and activities to yourself, preferred parking, and one drink from Bomb's Away Brewery! Limited to 100 people, VIP tickets are $50.00 per person. Doors open for VIP hour at 5:30 p.m.
General Admission Tickets are $20.00 in advance and $25.00 at the door. Doors open for general admission from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.
You must be 21+ to attend. A photo ID is required.
- Please leave all four-legged friends at home (assistance/service dogs are always welcome).
- No outside food or drink will be allowed into the event. No smoking or firearms will be permitted on Museum property.
- Food and drink are available for purchase.
- Please carpool or ride share. Overflow parking is available at Costco.
- This event is a fundraiser for our indoor exhibit restoration and expansion.
The Cellicion Traditional 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.
Enjoy dinner and drinks while you watch the movie.
Wednesday, November 6th, 2024 7:00PM Location: Lobo Theater
Don't miss this chance to see one of the most iconic horror-comedy films of all time. We can't wait to see you there!
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?
HOW I LEARNED TO STOP WORRYING AND LOVE IN-SITU TEM
with Dr. Eric Lang
Join Dr. Eric Lang, Assistant Professor leading research on ion-materials interactions, focusing on materials for future nuclear fission and fusion reactors at the University of New Mexico, as he explores the benefits, drawbacks, complexities, and insights gained from his work using transmission electron microscopes to visualize the nanoscale effects of radiation damage.
Join us on Friday, November 08, 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.
Join the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center as we dedicate this weekend to honor those who have served in the military.
Saturday, November 9th
- Free Admission for Veterans
- Special programming in the IPCC Courtyard
- 10:30AM-3PM
- 30 Artists in the courtyard
Schedule of Events for Saturday ONLY:
- 10:30 AM – Welcome, Invocation, Presentation of the Colors by the Women Veteran Warriors Color Guard
- 11:00 AM-12 PM Dance Performance by Tewa Dancers From the North from Ohkay Ohwingeh
- 12:00 PM-1 PM Veteran Speakers
- 1:00pm-2:00pm Story time
- Book: “The Unbreakable Code” by Sara Hoagland Hunter Illustrator Julia Miner
- 2:00pm-3:00pm Dance Performance by Tewa Dancers From the North from Ohkay Ohwingeh and Closing by Women’s Color Guard
Sunday, November 10th
- Free Admission for Veterans
- 30 Artists in the courtyard
- 11AM-12PM- Dance Performance by Tewa Dancers From the North from Ohkay Ohwingeh
- 2PM-3PM- Dance Performance by Tewa Dancers From the North from Ohkay Ohwingeh
The Pueblo Dance Group (Laguna, Acoma, Zuni and 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.
For this Story Time, we will be honoring and recognizing our Native Veterans, specifically Code Talkers. Sources will be pulled directly from our own Indigenous Wisdom Curriculum Project, identifying the wide variety of tribal affiliations of the Code Talkers from WWI and WWII.
We will be featuring the award-winning book Chester Nez and the Unbreakable Code: A Navajo Code Talker’s Story by Joseph Bruchac (Abenaki) and illustrated by Liz Amini-Holmes. This is the true story of Chester Nez, a boy told to give up his Navajo roots. He became a man who used his native language to help America to victory during WWII.
For our craft, we will be making eagles and a thank you poster to honor all past and present service members and their families.
The Pueblo Dance Group (Laguna, Acoma, Zuni and 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.
Join the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center as we dedicate this weekend to honor those who have served in the military.
Saturday, November 9th
- Free Admission for Veterans
- Special programming in the IPCC Courtyard
- 10:30AM-3PM
- 30 Artists in the courtyard
Schedule of Events for Saturday ONLY:
- 10:30 AM – Welcome, Invocation, Presentation of the Colors by the Women Veteran Warriors Color Guard
- 11:00 AM-12 PM Dance Performance by Tewa Dancers From the North from Ohkay Ohwingeh
- 12:00 PM-1 PM Veteran Speakers
- 1:00pm-2:00pm Story time
- Book: “The Unbreakable Code” by Sara Hoagland Hunter Illustrator Julia Miner
- 2:00pm-3:00pm Dance Performance by Tewa Dancers From the North from Ohkay Ohwingeh and Closing by Women’s Color Guard
Sunday, November 10th
- Free Admission for Veterans
- 30 Artists in the courtyard
- 11AM-12PM- Dance Performance by Tewa Dancers From the North from Ohkay Ohwingeh
- 2PM-3PM- Dance Performance by Tewa Dancers From the North from Ohkay Ohwingeh
The Pueblo Dance Group (Laguna, Acoma, Zuni and 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.
Pajama Champagne Brunch and Movie: The Lion King
Sunday, November 10th
Join us for a cozy and fun-filled day!
Indulge in a delicious brunch while wearing your favorite pajamas and sipping on your favorite champagne. You can enjoy your brunch before or during the movie, so relax and enjoy a screening of the classic Disney film, The Lion King.
Wear your pajamas and receive 10% off your ticket!
Sunday November 10th 2024
Doors Open 10:30 AM
Showtime 11:00 AM
Cármelo de los Santos conductor & soloist
Mozart Symphony No. 29
Vivaldi The Four Seasons
What finer time than the fall to revisit Antonio Vivaldi’s all-time most loved work, The Four Seasons. With the excitement of spring, the storms of summer, autumn’s harvests, and the chill of winter … Vivaldi encompassed an entire year’s worth of life into four miniature concertos. Also on the program is Mozart’s Symphony No. 29, written by the prodigious 18-year-old composer who was just finishing a busy two-year period focused on symphonic writing. Experience the youthful Viennese flavor of this great work.
The Pueblo Dance Group (Laguna, Acoma, Zuni and 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.
NHCC | Domenici Education Building
Join us for a special day commemorating Día de los Muertos traditions. Decorate a sugar skull, craft paper flowers and more. Please bring a non-returnable photo or item to contribute to our community ofrenda.
Free Community Event, generously supported by NM Gas.
Join us for a thought-provoking and mysterious night at the Lobo Theater! We're screening the cult classic "Donnie Darko" on Wednesday night.
Get ready for a time-traveling adventure filled with symbolism and existential questions. We can't wait to see you there!
Happy Hour 5PM-7PM
Wednesday November 13th 2024
Doors Open 5:00PM
Showtime 07:00 PM
Don’t miss this unique opportunity to connect with the New Mexico SBA Team at our upcoming Lunch and Learn! This interactive Fireside Chat is designed for small business owners eager to learn about SBA programs, funding options, and resources that can fuel business growth. Whether you’re looking for guidance on navigating SBA loans, expanding your business, or learning about upcoming support initiatives, this session will offer valuable insights and direct answers from SBA experts. Bring your questions and join us for an engaging conversation that can help you unlock new opportunities for your business!
You're Invited! November Lunch & Learn at The Ranchers Club of New Mexico
Join us on Thursday, November 14, 2024, for an engaging Lunch and Learn event hosted at the elegant Ranchers Club of New Mexico inside the Crowne Plaza Albuquerque Hotel. From 11:30 am to 1:00 pm, this event will be an enriching experience with a gourmet meal, networking opportunities, and valuable insights.
Bring your curiosity and appetite for knowledge as we explore key industry trends or innovative strategies to enhance your business. This Lunch & Learn fosters new ideas, connections, and inspiration among local professionals and enthusiasts alike.
Event Details:
- Date: Thursday, November 14, 2024
- Time: 11:30 am – 1:00 pm
- Location: The Ranchers Club of New Mexico, Crowne Plaza Albuquerque Hotel
RSVP today to secure your seat and join us for a fantastic afternoon of learning, dining, and networking. We look forward to seeing you there!
The Oak Canyon Dance Group (Jemez) 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.
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All proceeds will support the fight for clean air and lung health in our community. Don’t miss out!
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Roberto Minczuk Music Director
Carmen Giannattasio soprano
Leonardo Neiva baritone
Matthew White tenor
Quintessence: A Community of Singers
Matthew Greer Quintessence director
Puccini Tosca
“Tosca in Concert” is the New Mexico Philharmonic’s salute to Giacomo Puccini, commemorating 100 years since his death. Like the operatic presentation, the dramatic nature of Tosca in this concert performance will fascinate audiences as it has since its premiere. Renowned soprano Carmen Giannattasio will perform the role of Tosca and Brazilian baritone Leonardo Neiva will play Scarpia.
The Oak Canyon Dance Group (Jemez) 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.
Doors open at 10:30 AM for a swanky brunch buffet that's out of this world. Indulge in a feast fit for a unicorn as you enjoy delicious food and drinks. But don't forget, this isn't just any brunch buffet - it's also a Bloody Mary bar! So, grab a drink and let's celebrate like we're in the mystical world of Faerie.
Wear your pajamas and receive 10% off your ticket!
And the best part?
You can enjoy your food and drinks right in the theater! So, settle in, grab your popcorn (or maybe a magic wand?), and get ready for an unforgettable adventure with Tom Cruise and the legendary unicorn.
"In the land of Faerie, where magic is real, a battle rages between good and evil."
The Pueblo Dance Group (Laguna, Acoma, Zuni and 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.
For this event we will be featuring two books: The Circle of Thanks: Native American Poems and Songs of Thanksgiving by Joseph Bruchac (Abenaki) with pictures by Murv Jacob (Cherokee), and Keepunumuk: Weeâchumun’s Thanksgiving Story by Danielle Greendeer (Mashpee Wampanoag), Anthony Perry (Chickasaw), Alexis Bunten (Aleut/Yup’ik), illustrated by Gary Meeches, Sr. (Anishinaabe).
The Circle of Thanks book features poems with themes of thanksgiving and appreciation of nature, based in part on traditional Native songs and prayers.
Keepunumuk: Weeâchumun’s Thanksgiving Story is an important picture book that tells the Thanksgiving story from the perspective of the Wampanoag people; two kids from the Mashpee Wampanoag tribe learn the story of Weeâchumun’s (corn) and the “first” Thanksgiving.
Our reader will be Jeremy Felipe, from the pueblos of Acoma (Áakʼu) and Jemez (Walatowa)
For our craft, we will be creating Gratitude wreaths.
The Pueblo Dance Group (Laguna, Acoma, Zuni and 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.
- A “New” New Mexican Tradition. Bring your friends and family to the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center for a holiday shop and stroll event with games for kids, Pueblo Santa, photos with Santa, artists, ornament making, s’mores, hot chocolate, Pueblo pies, and more treats for everyone. Find that perfect unique gift idea for loved ones and kick off the holiday season with this “new” New Mexican tradition!
The Sky City Buffalo Ram Dancers (Acoma) 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 Sky City Buffalo Ram Dancers (Acoma) 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 Sky City Buffalo Ram Dancers (Acoma) 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.




