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  • 2009-11-21 at 10:00 AM

    28th Annual Placitas Holiday Fine Arts & Crafts Sale
    3 locations in the historic village of Placta: Site #1Anasazi Fields Winery, 26 Camino De Los Puebilitos Site #2 The Big Tent next to the Presbyterian
    Nov. 21-22, On the week-end before Thanksgiving, warm hospitality and high quality arts and crafts will be found at this juried art show. At 3 central locations in the historic village of Placitas, the show includes 82 artists and artisans from throughout the Southwest. Painters, printmakers, clay and glass artists, wood workers, silk painters, photographers, gourd artists, jewelers, metal workers and more will bring their wonderful art to sell. Free wine tasting at Anasazi Fields Winery, food at all locations, art raffle. Exit 242 from I-25, head east on Hwy 165. Follow the signs for 6 miles. Please visit www.placitasholidaysale.com for more information. — Placitas MountainCrafts & Soiree Society
  • 2009-11-21 at 7:30 PM

    4th Annual DXS Dance Xperience
    South Broadway Cultural Center
    Come join DXS Dance Company for an evening of high energy hip hop, jazz and lyrical dance along with local, special guest musicians! $15/General Admission — DXS Dance Company
  • 2009-11-21 at 9:00 AM

    Annual Craft fair
    Sandia High School corner of candelaria and Pennsylvania
    Annual craft fair with food, door prizes and more the 100 vendors. Free admission. — Sandia High Scholl Band Boosters
  • 2009-11-21 at 11:00 AM

    Author Signing with Bestselling Author Obert Skye!
    8100 Wyoming NE #F-1 Albuquerque 87113
    Please join us as we welcome bestselling fantasy author Obert Skye! Obert is the author of the popular Leven Thumps series including the final volume Leven Thumps and the Ruins of Alder. All attendees will receive an autographed poster! — Deseret Book Albuquerque
  • 2009-11-21 at 9:00 AM

    Booksigning
    Sabana Grande Recreation Center, Rio Rancho NM
    Local author Margaret Nava will be signing and selling her books ALONG THE HIGH ROAD, REMEMBERING, and EGRET COVE at the Rio Rancho Arts and Crafts Fair being held at Sabana Grande Recreation Center in Rio Rancho on November 21 from 9am to 4pm. —
  • 2009-11-21 at 10:00 AM

    Christmas at Clear Light
    7 Miles East of I-25, exit 242, just East of Placitas Village on Hwy. 165
    Unique and original arts: paintings, photography, and designs in wood, clay, tin, gourds, and jewelry. Refreshments, free admission and parking Event is two days, Saturday 11/21 and Sunday 11/22 from 10:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Look for the red signs. Further information at 505.867.2381 or www.clcedar.com — Clear Light the Cedar Company
  • 2009-11-21 at 9:00 AM

    Cibola Arts and Craft Fair
    Cibola High School -Ellison NW, Albuquerque, NM
    Start your holiday shopping with great homemade arts and craft items made by our 40+ vendors, enjoy our silent auction, food and many unique items. A great show on the Westside. Find that perfect gift for your family or yourself at this great event. Call 505-239-2371 with any questions. — Cibola Cheerleaders
  • 2009-11-21 at 9:00 AM

    Cibola High School Craft Fair
    Cibola High School 1510 Ellison NW
    A great change to get your holiday shopping started with unique items. Candles, Scarfs, Jewlery, photo's, French pastries and dog treats are just a few of the items that will be available at this event. — Cibola High School Cheerleaders
  • 2009-11-21 at 9:00 AM

    Craft Fair
    Sandia High School
    — Sandia Band Boosters
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  • 2009-11-21 at 10:00 AM

    Fall Craft Fair and Festival
    Sheperd of the Valley Church Montano Rd. NW
    Cottonwood Classical School will be hosting a craft fair and festival. There will be crafts, food, and games. — Cottonwood Classical Prep School
  • 2009-11-21 at 9:00 AM

    Fun-Up Your Fall
    Rio Rancho
    Fun-Up Your Fall Come out to the Idalia Road Marketplace, Rio Rancho’s open air market, for weekend fun. Open from 9 am to 2 pm Saturday and Sunday through the end of November. This Saturday DJ & William will bring their classic Flaminco and Rumba sound to the Marketplace with their dueling guitars. The Sue Cleveland Football Boosters will be at the Community Booth this weekend raising funds for the football program. And, the Bernalillo International Club will be at the School Booth raising funds with candle sales. Magic Matt will also be on hand to dazzle you with his slight of hand and magic personality. We’re located on Idalia Road just one-half mile north of Northern Blvd. Or, Mapquest us at 1320 Idalia Road NE, Rio Rancho, 87174. — Idalia Road Marketplace
  • 2009-11-21 at 10:00 AM

    I Never Dry Clean – How I Saved Myself $1250 in One Year!
    Gillian Armour
    I Never Dry Clean – How I Saved Myself $1250 in One Year! November 21, 2009, 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM www.gillianarmour.com 505-246-2457 $25/person. Classes are limited to ten participants and fill fast so enroll asap. My mother was a great innovator and creative thinker. She had to come up with solutions to the enormous expenses of managing a family of ten people! I learned many cost-cutting methods from her especially when it came to taking care of clothes. We can all benefit from a mother’s wisdom in this fashion boot camp class! You will discover how • To save a lot of money just by using the “hand wash” cycle of your washing machine • Many “dry clean only” clothes are marked that way to protect the manufacturer from damage • Which fabrics really are “Dry Clean Only” • Home dry cleaning kits – what they can and cannot do • What about difficult stains? — Gillian Armour Image Consulting
  • 2009-11-21 at 2:00 PM

    National Survivors of Suicide Day
    Heights Cumberland Presbyterian Church -8600 Academy Rd. NE, 87111 Room 403
    Thousands of survivors of suicide loss will gather together around the world on this day of healing, support, and empowerment. If you have lost someone in your life to suicide, please join us. Hundreds of local conference sites will simultaneously watch a 90-minute broadcast produced by the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. On this broadcast, a diverse panel of survivors and mental health professionals will address the questions that so many survivors face. “Why did this happen? How can I cope? Where can I find support? — American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
  • 2009-11-21 at 6:00 PM

    New Mexico State Football
    Aggie Memorial Stadium, Las Cruces
    Fan Appreciation Day football game against Nevada — New Mexico State Univeristy Football
  • 2009-11-21 at 4:00 PM

    NEW SOUND,CHILDRENS CHOIRS: PRELUDE,PSALTERY,AND CANTATE
    2626 ARIZONA STREET NE , ALBUQUERQUE N.M. 87110
    NEW SOUND IS A CHILDRENS MUSIC MINISTRY DESIGNED TO TEACH CHILDREN AGES 4 THROUGH 5TH GRADE THE JOY OF MUSIC.PRELUDE IS FOR PRE-KINDERGARDEN CHILDREN..FUN MUSICAL ACTIVITIES TO TEACH MUSIC FUNDAMENTALS.. PSALTERY GROUP INCLUDES KINDERGARDEN TO 2ND GRADE THAT CONTINUES TO DEVELOP THEIR MUSICAL FUNDAMENTALS AND EXPLORING INSTRUMENTS..CANTATE IS FOR 3RD TO 5TH GRADE.WE REHEARSE SUNDAY AFTERNOONS AT 4PM..REGISTRATION IS ON GOING ...JOIN US ANYTIME..CALL PAULETA HENDRICKSON AT 883 9717 — ST. JOHNS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
  • 2009-11-21 at 4:00 PM

    Nicholas Roerich Discussion Group
    Santa Fe Public Library, Main Branch, 145 Washington St., Santa Fe, NM
    1st meeting of the Nicholas Roerich Discussion Group. Organized by Ruth A. Drayer, author of "Nicholas & Helena Roerich, The Spiritual Journey of Two Great Artists and Peacemakers" For further information, contact 505-820-1420. —
  • 2009-11-21 at 2:00 PM

    Numerology, The Power in Numbers
    Santa Fe Public Library, Main Branch, 145 Washington Ave., Santa Fe
    Join Ruth Drayer as she speaks on Numerology, from the Luo Shui Square of ancient China to Pythagorus, father of numerology. Numerology is one of the cosmic languages that speaks to your heart and explains your individual path and purpose in life, and Ruth is masterful in her presentation. —
  • 2009-11-21 at 11:00 --

    Open Ranch Days 11/21/09 and 11/22/09
    9721 Guadalupe Tr. NW
    Come visit a working alpaca ranch. Feed and interact with gentle, friendly animals. Unique gift items. Visit the on-site store full of luxuries end products, both Peruvian Imports and one of a kind items made from the fleece of our animals. (Cash and Check only) TOYS, RUGS, SWEATERS, SOCKS, SHAWLS, SCARVES, YARN AND MORE! Call 505-269-6733 for more information. PLEASE PARK ON THE STREET. Can't make it these weekends? Call for an appointment. — Albuquerque Alpacas
  • 2009-11-21 at 10:00 AM

    Pet Loss Support Group
    Animal Humane - 615 Virginia SE - Albuquerque
    A support group for those grieving the loss of an animal companion. $20; sliding scale available; 265-3087 to register or petlosscounselor@aol.com — Pet Loss and Bereavement Counseling
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  • 2009-11-21 at 10:00 AM

    Show Me The Fashion – Creating a 15 Piece Working Wardrobe for Under $500
    Gillian Armour
    Show Me The Fashion – Creating a 15 Piece Working Wardrobe for Under $500 December 5, 2009, 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM www.gillianarmour.com 505-246-2457 $25/person. Classes are limited to ten participants and fill fast so enroll asap. Sound impossible? Not in my book. As a professional shopper it’s my job to work within the budget limitations of my clients so I have learnt to shop at all levels of a fashion budget. • Find out that you don’t have to limit your budget shopping to department and specialty shops. • Discover how to catalog shop, planning coordinates as you peruse your options • Discover how to hunt and pick from the sales racks for “bang for buck” merchandise • Plan out a 15 piece wardrobe graph to mix-n-match and extend your wearable choices • Choose accessories that upgrade, embellish and extend plain looks • Put your personal spin on classic sportswear and look like a million — Gillian Armour Image Consulting
  • 2009-11-21 at 9:00 AM

    Taking Control of Your Diabetes - Conference and Health Fair
    Albuquerque Convention Center (401 2nd Street, NW, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87102)
    Admission: Pre-registration is $15. On-site registration is $20. Financial assistance is available by calling TCOYD at (800) 998-2693. Contact: (800) 998-2693 or www.tcoyd.org or info@tcoyd.org. About: Taking Control of Your Diabetes (TCOYD), a non-profit diabetes education organization, is hosting a conference, lunch and health fair November 21 that will feature national and local medical experts offering informative and motivational programs in diabetes care for people with all types of diabetes, those at risk for diabetes, and their loved ones. -- In partnership with the University of New Mexico School of Medicine, Presbyterian Medical Group, Lovelace, Diabetes Network, Inc., American Diabetes Association, and Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. -- Lunch, materials, all conference activities are included in registration fee. -- Health fair with 50 informational exhibits from national and local diabetes-related companies and organizations. -- Featuring Charlie Kimball, IndyLight race car driver; Darryl Tonemah, PhD (Kiowa/Comanche/Tuscarora); Urban Miyares, Veteran, Entrepreneur; Dr. Steven V. Edelman, Founder and Director of TCOYD awarded 2009 ‘Educator of The Year’ by the American Diabetes Association and Kim Lyons, former trainer on The Biggest Loser. -- More than 1500 people are expected to attend. To register or get more information, call (800) 998-2693 or visit www.tcoyd.org. Faculty: Medical professionals from UNM, Presbyterian Health, Behavioral Diabetes Institute, Diabetes Network, IHS, Podiatry Associates of NM, Lovelace, Indian Health Service, Diabetes Self Management Center and many local and national clinics and institutions. — Taking Control of Your Diabetes
  • 2009-11-21 at 7:00 PM

    Tellabration 2009!
    The Adobe Theatre, 9813 4th St. NW, Albuquerque.
    Tellabration 2009! An evening of storytelling, where people around the world gather together in large and small venues to celebrate the art of storytelling and the oral tradition. Featured tellers: Scott & Johanna Hongell-Darsee, Terry Foxx, Bob Kanegis, David Mraz, Steven Pla. Suggested for adults, and families with children age 6 and up. Free Admission. For more info contact: Liz Mangual, 505-890-7075. — Storytellers of New Mexico
  • 2009-11-21 at 1:00 PM

    Thunderhand Joe and the Medicine Show Concert
    Old Town Albuquerque Gazebo
    Former member of the Native Rock band "Redbone". Thunderhand Joe employs a wealth of talent,and personality to his performances which offers his own blend of Rock & Roll, Rhythm & Blues, and a country mix. In his program, He will perform a tribute to Redbone —
  • 2009-11-21 at 8:00 AM

    Tour the Festival of the Cranes and Holiday Craft Show in Socorro
    UNM Continuing Education
    Come experience the 22nd Annual Festival of the Cranes at Bosque del Apache and the Holiday Festival of the Cranes Crafts Show in Socorro. This is the largest event held in Socorro County each year and UNM Continuing Education has organized a trip on Saturday, November 21, 2009 from 8am-7pm to expeirence it. An $82 course fee includes a boxed lunch, tour guide (expert, Steve Cox), and transportation. Come prepared to do some holiday shopping bring your cameras to capture the cranes. — UNM Continuing Education
  • 2009-11-21 at 12:00 PM

    Veterans Club Powwow
    SIPI Gymnasium
    Schedule:TBA MC: Otis Half Moon Arena Director: Leonard Atticity Head Man Dancer : Anthony Parker Head Lady Dancer: Cece Comestaviah Head Gourd Dancer: Ronn Two Feathers Head Southern Singer: Matt Taptto Head Northern Singer: Desert Noise All dancers, drums and public are welcome! Tables $25.00 plus a donation for Veterans raffle For table reservations contact Cecilia Haldane 505-340-1850 cis_130@yahoo.com Address; 9169 Coors Blvd. Albuquerque NM 87184 — SIPI Veterans Club
  • 2009-11-21 at 1:00 PM

    What I Learned from Nancy Drew -- Tools for Fast-Paced Plotting
    3721 Morris NE, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87111
    A Nancy Drew ghostwriter shares what she learned while writing about the famous sleuth—and how you can use these techniques to make any story or book better. — SouthWest Writers
  • 2009-11-22 at 10:00 AM

    Toy Run
    301 Loma Colorado
    meet at Rio Rancho high school, ride 20 miles, end at Italian American Association. music, food, refreshments. Bring 1 new toy and 2 non perishables — Rio Rancho Toy Run Inc
  • 2009-11-22 at 12:00 PM

    Espanola Toy Run
    Valdez Park
    A parade of motorcycles to collect toys for the children of Espanola and surrounding areas. The parade will start at noon. Motorcyclist start to gather at the park at 10 am. A dance from 2-6pm will follow the parade. Money raised will be used to purchase additional toys. — Espanola Valley Toy Run,Inc
  • 2009-11-22 at 8:00 AM

    Guided Bird Walk
    OPEN SPACE VISITOR CENTER
    Guided Bird Walk Sunday, November 22nd 8:00 AM FREE Join naturalist and long-time birder Nancy Kassner into the Bosque to identify our migrating friends. Time to get out the binoculars and the field guides! Limited pairs of binoculars available for checkout at the visitor center. 505-897-8831 to register. — OPEN SPACE VISITOR CENTER
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  • 2009-11-22 at 11:00 AM

    Holiday Ole
    The Sheraton Uptown (Louisiana and Menaul)
    A spectacular shopping extravaganza where you can shop from over 40 vendors and find fabulous and unique gifts for everyone on your list...even yourself! Special Appearance from Santa Clause 12:00-2:00. Entertainment provided...fun for the whole family. — The Junior League of Albuquerque
  • 2009-11-22 at 6:30 PM

    Madeleine's Place presents Chamberlain/deVall
    3824 Corrales Road, Corrales, NM 87048
    Enjoy the best of Albuquerque's contemporary folk artists in concert the fourth Sunday of each month. $15 admission. Doors open at 5 pm, come early and bring a picnic (or takeout) supper or purchase light refreshments onsite. Reservations requested. Email music@mp4events.com or call 505-962-2466. Chamberlain/deVall offer a unique blend of several musical styles, diverse and eclectic, creatively meandering from their folk rock roots. — Madeleine's Place
  • 2009-11-22 at 10:00 AM

    Meet the Artist - Northern New Mexico Artisan's Market
    Santa Fe Farmer's Market Building on Paseo de Peralta
    Meet artist Stede Barber at the indoor Northern New Mexico Artisan’s Show for a heartwarming show of light, color, and beauty. Oil paintings, giclee prints, and greeting cards. In the Santa Fe Farmer’s Market building on Paseo de Peralta, 10 am – 4 pm every Sunday. www.stedebarber.com. —
  • 2009-11-22 at 11:00 AM

    Open Ranch Days
    9721 Guadalupe Tr. NW
    Come visit a working alpaca ranch. Free to the public. Feed and interact with gentle, friendly animals. Unique gift items. Visit the on-site ranch store full of luxurious alpaca end products, both Peruvian Imports and one of a kind items made from the fleece of our animals. (Cash and check only) TOYS, RUGS, SWEATERS, SOCKS, SHAWLS, SCARVES, YARN,AND MORE! Call 269-6733 for more information. PLEASE PARK ON THE STREET. Can't make it these weekends? Call for an appointment. — Albuquerque Alpacas
  • 2009-11-22 at 8:30 AM

    Sunday Worship Services
    First United Methodist Church, 4th and Lead, Downtown Albuquerque
    Thanksgiving Sunday Services for The First United Methodist Church at Fourth and Lead in Downtown Albuquerque begin at 8:30 a.m. with the contemporary Crossroads Service with 4th Street Sound. At 9:40, there is a Sunday School hour for children, youth, and adults. At 11:00 a.m. a Traditional Service with Chancel Choir is offered. Both services this week will enjoy texts from both old and new testaments with music of praise and thanksgiving from children, adult, and bell choirs to celebrate the blessings of this day and of our lives. Visitors are invited and all are welcome. — First United Methodist Church
  • 2009-11-22 at 9:00 PM

    TEDx (Technology/Entertainment/Design) Conference
    Hyatt Regency, Tamaya
    TEDx, the community-based conference inspired by the national and global TED conferences (Technology/Entertainment/Design), is coming to Tamaya next Sunday, November 22nd. Founded by Richard Saul Wurman in 1984, TED events bring in nationally and internationally renowned speakers to cities all over the world to discuss the ways in which current technology, entertainment, and design initiatives are shaping our future, as well as the ways in which those working in such fields can utilize their mediums for positive change. Notable TED speakers have included Bill Clinton, Bill Gates, Jane Goodall, James Nachtwey, and others. TEDx events are newer, more intimate, locally-organized events established to inspire practical applications of creative and technological pursuits within individual communities through live speakers and discussion. Saturday's conference, to be held at the Hyatt Regency, will include speakers such as photographer Brian Adams, Hon. George Martinez from the Global Block Foundation, TED fellow and social activist Naomi Natale, internationally-recognized designer Gong Szetzo, and others. The day will also include a performance by Cathy McGill and lunch. To register and see the full list of speakers, visit tedxtamaya.com. Admission is $30, and seats are limited. — TED
  • 2009-11-24 at 5:30 PM

    Pet Loss Support Group
    The Source - 1111 Carlisle SE - Albuquerque
    A support group for those grieving the loss of an animal companion. $20; sliding scale available; 265-3087 to register or petlosscounselor@aol.com — Pet Loss and Bereavement Counseling
  • 2009-11-24 at 6:30 PM

    Solar Heated Swimming Pools for the City of Albuquerque - An Update
    Continuing Education building, 1634 University Blvd NE,
    New Mexico Solar Energy Association presents a talk by Jim D. Palmer: "Solar Heated Swimming Pools for the City of Albuquerque - An Update" Jim D. Palmer, PE, CEM, GBE, LEED-AP, president of NRG Engineering will provide an update on system types, sizes, dates, BTUs saved and dollars saved on gas bills for the City of Albuquerque by using solar heating for the swimming pools. Jim Palmer was involved in this project from the conceptual through the construction stages. Jim will describe these solar thermal installations (some including Albuquerque public schools) and report on their effectiveness. Cost: FREE (but a $2-$3 donation is always welcome) — New Mexico Solar Energy Association
  • 2009-11-25 at 6:00 PM

    Akathist of Thanksgiving, Glory to God for All Things
    10440 Fourth St. NW, Albuquerque, NM (north of 4th & Alameda)
    An Akathist is a poetic form of sung praise unique to the Orthodox Church. "Glory to God for All Things" was composed in Communist Russia in 1934 and is identified with Fr. Gregory Petrov, who died with the Akathist in his possession in 1940. It expresses gratitude for all God sends to us, for the beauty, the love, the help and even the difficulties which help us to grow. All are welcome. — All Saints of North America Orthodox Church
  • 2009-11-25 at 12:00 PM

    Thanksgiving Eve Service
    8700 Alameda Blvd. N.E. (North of Paseo del Norte, between Barstow & Ventura)
    As our hearts overflow with gratitude to Our Lord, we offer a Rite 2 Eucharistic Service (with Holy Communion). All are welcome. Check our website for upcoming Advent events, or call the church office at 830-0572. — Hope+In+The+Desert Episcopal Church
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  • 2009-11-27 at 8:30 PM

    Black Friday with BlindDryve, Sketches in Black, Voyeur, and Traveler in Pain
    The Historic El Rey Theater, 622 Central Ave SW, Albuquerque, NM
    Ready to blow off some steam after Thanksgiving? BlindDryve is an alternative metal band originally formed through a victory in the 104.7 The Edge Ultimate Band contest. Only two original members remain; Chris Sandoval and Daniel Gonzales. The two newest members are Jimmy J. Medina and Kirk Kapple. BlindDryve has a very original sound and song writing style that range anywhere from "old school thrash" to "new age metal" offering an intense, energetic live performance and addictive, adrenaline-pumping music. BlindDryve has recently released a full-length studio album, "World Insane." The album (and this Black Friday performance) is sure to surprise and leave you craving more! It took a few months for Sketches in Black to finally come together as a band, but now that they're here, they're never looking back! They all have a wide variety of musical tastes and influences that span across the decades. From Frank Sinatra to Pantera you're bound to hear a roller coaster of melodies and harmonies in their songs. They believes in the "old" style of music of meaningful lyrics, solos, multiple chord changes, and also the new of heavy distortion and the thumping bass drums that melt faces. This doesn't mean you wouldn't find Sketches in Black doing an acoustic show for fans or at an open mic night. Diversity is what they strive for and we just know you'll love their music no matter what you're into! Coming all the way from El Paso, Voyeur offers living proof that there's more to the South than soul food, rebels and such. Voyeur is a band that stakes its artistry on its versatility and open-mindedness. Casting a wide net, Voyeur pulls in musical inspiration from a broad range of music and experiences and attempts to reinvent those inspirations into music that covers just as wide a range. Boredom takes a backseat when listening to Voyeur. With everything Voyeur has got going on, it's nearly impossible to take the time to stop and smell roses. But that's okay; Voyeur has bigger and better things than roses to concern itself with. Traveler in Pain has been rocking New Mexico crowds for over ten years! The band offers a broad, diverse and entertaining musical experience time and time again. At times, the members have changed, as well as the musical content. However, the dedication, perseverance and the inspiration provided by the "family of pain" (fan base), have provided the opportunity to perform on a consistent basis to friends new and old. The band consists of Lance Sedillo, lead vocals and rhythm guitar, James Campbell Lead Guitar and back-up vocals, Todd Wilburn Drums and recording producer/engineer, and Tom Michaels Bass and backing vocals. To date, this is the most heavy (no, not another fat joke), diverse, and the busiest line-up. Traveler in Pain plays about three weekends a month between Albuquerque's favorite live hot spots, as well as occasional trips to play in Los Lunas. The band is hard at work at incorporating a bunch of new material into the set list to make the eleventh year rocking the best so far! This is a 21+ event. — Puccini Productions
  • 2009-11-27 at 10:00 AM

    CSA Holiday Art Festival
    Corrales Recreation Center on Corrales Road
    The Corrales Society of Artists will hold their second annual holiday art event on the weekend following Thanksgiving. Join us in the heated tent at the Parks & Rec Soccer field on Corrales road. The festival will feature approximately 40 artisans presenting art and crafts for sale. The high standards for which the CSA is recognized will ensure the best possible browsing and buying experience. — Corrales Society of Artists
  • 2009-11-27 at 11:00 AM

    Open Ranch Weekend 11/27 11/28 11/29 11/30
    9721 Guadalupe Tr. NW (North of Alameda)
    Come visit a working alpaca ranch. Feed and interact with gentle, friendly animals. Unique gift items. Visit the on-site store full of luxurious end products, both Peruvian Imports and one of a kind items made from the fleece of our animals. (Cash and Check only) TOYS, RUGS, SWEATERS, SOCKS, SHAWLS, SCARVES, YARN AND MORE! Call 505-269-6733 for more information. PLEASE PARK ON THE STREET. Can't make it these weekends? Call for an appointment. — Albuquerque Alpacas
  • 2009-11-27 at 5:00 PM

    Russian Winter landscape painting exhibition
    Art of Russia Gallery; 200 Canyon Road, Santa Fe, NM 87501; (505) 466-1718
    “Russian Winter” landscape paintings exhibition November 27th – January 30th Reception: Friday, November 27th, 5 to 7 pm Art of Russia Gallery is pleased to announce an exhibition of Russian landscape paintings. The exhibition will include 40 paintings by prominent Russian artists Valery Kosorukov, Nikolai Timkov, Alexander Derbenyov, Ivan Tikhi and others. Also included in the exhibition will be several original oil paintings and giclee prints by Yevgeni Shchukin. The exhibited works range in time from the 1950s to the present and encompass diverse artistic styles and viewpoints. Please join us for a celebration of the unique charm and lyricism of the Russian winter landscape seen through the eyes of Russian artists. Images of the exhibited works may be viewed on our website: www.artofrussiagallery.com — Art of Russia Gallery
  • 2009-11-27 at 8:00 PM

    WHITE CHRISTMAS by Irving Berlin
    224 San Pasqual SW, Albuquerque, NM 87104
    Get ready to discover a delightful show that's as fresh and rare as newly fallen snow! This classic holiday tradition comes to the Albuquerque stage at last direct from Broadway for the first time! Brimming with such Berlin hits as Blue Skies, How Deep is the Ocean? and, of course, the unforgettable title song. Irving Berlin’s White Christmas tells the story of two showbiz buddies putting on a show in a magical Vermont inn and finding their perfect mates in the bargain. Full of dancing, laughter and some of the greatest songs ever written, Irving Berlin’s White Christmas promises to be a merry and bright theatrical experience for the whole family! — Albuquerque Little Theatre
  • 2009-11-28 at 7:30 PM

    Gregory Alan Isakov
    The Historic El Rey Theater, 622 Central Ave SW, Albuquerque, NM
    Doors open at 7:30 PM. Show starts at 8:00 PM. Admission: $15 in advance. Service charge, facility fee, and/or handling fee may apply. $20 at the door. Performers: Gregory Alan Isakov and Chatter. Proudly presented by Puccini Productions and sponsored by Whole Foods Market and BikeABQ A mysterious traveler is coming into town: a musician with an old soul and a lot of talent. Gregory Alan Isakov is a singer-songwriter whose poetry and melodies will take you to the stars. Born in South Africa, Isakov’s family immigrated to the U.S. in opposition to the apartheid. "The experience instilled in me the feeling that life is quality not quantity based." Isakov was seven when they settled near Philadelphia, a time he describes as understandably challenging for the family, though he personally felt at home in his new multi-cultural environment. Since then, Isakov has been a roamer. "I’ve lived in so many different places; I don’t feel indigenous to anywhere." Isakov feels an artistic kinship with folks like Kelly Joe Phelps (he admires his ability to merge heaviness with humor) as well as Brandy Carlile, who offered to sing and record parts of "This Empty Northern Hemisphere" at her studio. The pair also cut Leonard Cohen’s "One of Us Cannot Be Wrong," as a duet. Isakov co-produced the album at various locations with Jamie Mefford who also engineered and is credited with God Noises. He’s accompanied throughout by his band, The Freight: Jen Gilleran (drums), Jeb Bows (violin) and Phil Parker (cello). Isakov plays guitars, banjo, piano and harmonica, among other instruments. "This Empty Northern Hemisphere" is Isakov’s latest album. On it he conjures the miracles and heartaches of day-to-day living, then transforms them into melodies, with a serious commitment to songcraft and musicianship. Chatter will be opening for Isakov. Chatter is a local chamber ensemble that was founded in 2003 by David Felberg, violinist, and Eric Walters, cellist. The group was formed in order provide opportunities in Albuquerque to hear 20th and 21st century musical works for chamber ensemble and chamber orchestra. In addition to its unique repertoire, Chatter contributes to New Mexico’s cultural life by employing the area’s finest professional musicians, whose individual artistry is honored by programming solo works. Chatter is also committed to young musicians, frequently featuring members of the Albuquerque Youth Symphony in side-by-side performances. Advance tickets are available for $15 at Bookworks, Encore Music, Birdland, over the phone at 1-866-I-GET-TIX (1-866-443-8849), and online at GetTix.net. Service charge, facility fee, and/or handling fee may apply. You can also purchase tickets at the door the day of the show for $20. This is a 21+ event, but because it will be fun for all ages, persons under 21 will be admitted with a parent or legal guardian. — Puccini Productions
  • 2009-11-28 at 6:30 PM

    Guest Speaker - Franklin Graham
    Calvary of Albuquerque4001 Osuna Rd
    We are excited to welcome guest speaker Franklin Graham at all four weekend services on November 28-29. Franklin Graham has devoted his life to meeting the needs of people around the world while proclaiming the Gospel of Jesus Christ. The eldest son of Billy and Ruth Bell Graham, he serves as President and CEO of Samaritan's Purse and the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association. Under his leadership, Samaritan's Purse has met the needs of poor, sick, and suffering people in more than 100 countries, and conducts the Annual Operation Christmas Child Shoebox Project. As an evangelist for the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, he has led crusades around the world. Be sure to join us for one of our weekend services on Saturday at 6:30 PM, or Sunday at 8:00, 9:30, or 11:15 AM. — Calvary of Albuquerque
  • 2009-11-28 at 11:00 AM

    Open Ranch Weekend 11/27 11/28 11/29 11/30
    9721 Guadalupe Tr. NW (North of Alameda)
    Come visit a working alpaca ranch. Feed and interact with gentle, friendly animals. Unique gift items. Visit the on-site store full of luxurious end products, both Peruvian Imports and one of a kind items made from the fleece of our animals. (Cash and Check only) TOYS, RUGS, SWEATERS, SOCKS, SHAWLS, SCARVES, YARN AND MORE! Call 505-269-6733 for more information. PLEASE PARK ON THE STREET. Can't make it these weekends? Call for an appointment. — Albuquerque Alpacas
  • 2009-11-28 at 10:00 AM

    Providence Support Services, Inc. Holiday Craft Fair
    2225 4th St. NW, Albuquerque, NM 87102
    Something for everyone-down home crafts to fine art. Great gifts and some amazing prices. Come support PSSI's programs for adults with disabilities. — Providence Support Services, Inc.
  • 2009-11-28 at 6:00 PM

    River of Lights 2009
    Rio Grande Botanic Garden
    Rio Grande Botanic Garden visitors can enjoy the magic of hundreds of thousands of twinkling lights and dazzling holiday displays at New Mexico’s largest walk-through light show. Since 1997, the River of Lights has been sparkling and raising funds for the ABQ BioPark's BioVan educational outreach program. (The event is closed December 24 & 25.) You can make special plans to ice skate or attend Holiday Nature Crafts. Many evenings feature live entertainment and the G-scale model railroad. The Shark Reef Cafe will also be open evenings December 14 through 23 and December 26 through 30 for special holiday dining. Adults $7; children $3 (3-12) — Albuquerque Biological Park
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  • 2009-11-28 at 8:00 PM

    White Christmas by Irving Berlin
    224 San Pasquale Ave SW, Albuquerque, NM 87104
    Get ready to discover a delightful show that's as fresh and rare as newly fallen snow! This classic holiday tradition comes to the Albuquerque stage at last direct from Broadway for the first time! Brimming with such Berlin hits as Blue Skies, How Deep is the Ocean? and, of course, the unforgettable title song. Irving Berlin’s White Christmas tells the story of two showbiz buddies putting on a show in a magical Vermont inn and finding their perfect mates in the bargain. Full of dancing, laughter and some of the greatest songs ever written, Irving Berlin’s White Christmas promises to be a merry and bright theatrical experience for the whole family! — Albuquerque Little Theatre
  • 2009-11-28 at 2:00 PM

    Wildlife Photography Slideshow and Discussion
    OPEN SPACE VISITOR CENTER
    Wildlife Photography: Slideshow and Discussion Saturday, November 28th 2:00 pm FREE Renowned wildlife photographer Jerry Goffe will show slides and discuss his experiences photographing Sandhill cranes and other wildlife. Bringing this appreciation for nature and love of animals closer to home, he is not only associated with Albuquerque Open Spaces and the Rio Grande Nature Center, but is a volunteer, guide and photo instructor at Bosque Del Apache. — Open Space Visitor Center
  • 2009-11-29 at 5:00 PM

    Clarifying Meditative Work - An Extended Retreat
    Tijeras, NM
    A one to seven day silent retreat, “Clarifying Meditative Work – An Extended Retreat”, will be held from Sunday, 11/29 to Sunday, 12/6 on ten quiet acres in Tijeras, just outside of Albuquerque. Fees range from $50 to $230, depending on the number of days you come. It is alright to come for one day or more. Advance registration is required. The retreat will bring together people interested in meditation from any tradition - including Tibetan, Zen, Vipassana, Hindu and Western – as well as people meditating without any traditional context. The spirit of the retreat should appeal to people who enjoy the writings of Pema Chodron, Toni Packer, Thich Nhat Hanh, Eckhart Tolle, Byron Katie and Krishnamurti, among others. Both experienced sitters and those newly interested in meditation will have a chance to explore directly what meditative work is and how it sheds light on the concerns of our lives. The retreat does not focus on teaching techniques or spiritual theory, although it will be fine if these topics come up for discussion. Instead participants can share issues and concerns in their lives or issues from or about their meditation and we can discover directly what is helpful and what is not. The group will explore the possibility of shedding fresh light on issues of our lives, not theoretically, but from a quiet, meditative listening to each other and to oneself. Each retreat day will include quiet sitting, group discussion, a short talk and some time to meet one on one. The day is held in silence, without talking, except for the morning talk, the afternoon discussion and one on one meetings. None of the activities are required and participants are free to find their own way. The facilitator is Jay Cutts, who has attended retreats with Toni Packer for over 30 years. Jay says, “Meditative work is, in its deepest sense, not theoretical, not goal oriented, not a matter of time or progress. It is the direct opening, fully complete in this moment now, to a simple, compassionate, open awareness that allows the myriad fears, clingings, confusions of the mind that we all suffer from to be revealed in a new way and at the same time brings us intimately, undividedly and lovingly in touch with the wide universe in all its profound stillness. I feel that, in our deepest hearts, it is the possibility of this openness that we come together to clarify.” There is an introductory workshop on 11/14 from 2 to 5 pm in Albuquerque. For reservations or more info, or to be on the mailing list for future workshops, please call Jay at 281-0684 or visit: www.cuttsreviews.com/meditation/ — NM Center for Meditative Inquiry and Retreat
  • 2009-11-29 at 10:00 AM

    Meet the Artist - Northern New Mexico Artisan's Market
    Santa Fe Farmer's Market Building on Paseo de Peralta
    Meet artist Stede Barber at the indoor Northern New Mexico Artisan’s Show for a heartwarming show of light, color, and beauty. Oil paintings, giclee prints, and greeting cards. In the Santa Fe Farmer’s Market building on Paseo de Peralta, 10 am – 4 pm every Sunday. www.stedebarber.com. —
  • 2009-11-29 at 11:00 AM

    Open Ranch Weekend 11/27 11/28 11/29 11/30
    9721 Guadalupe Tr. NW (North of Alameda)
    Come visit a working alpaca ranch. Feed and interact with gentle, friendly animals. Unique gift items. Visit the on-site store full of luxurious end products, both Peruvian Imports and one of a kind items made from the fleece of our animals. (Cash and Check only) TOYS, RUGS, SWEATERS, SOCKS, SHAWLS, SCARVES, YARN AND MORE! Call 505-269-6733 for more information. PLEASE PARK ON THE STREET. Can't make it these weekends? Call for an appointment. — Albuquerque Alpacas
  • 2009-11-29 at 2:00 PM

    White Christmas by Irving Berlin
    224 San Pasquale Ave SW, Albuquerque, NM 87104
    Get ready to discover a delightful show that's as fresh and rare as newly fallen snow! This classic holiday tradition comes to the Albuquerque stage at last direct from Broadway for the first time! Brimming with such Berlin hits as Blue Skies, How Deep is the Ocean? and, of course, the unforgettable title song. Irving Berlin’s White Christmas tells the story of two showbiz buddies putting on a show in a magical Vermont inn and finding their perfect mates in the bargain. Full of dancing, laughter and some of the greatest songs ever written, Irving Berlin’s White Christmas promises to be a merry and bright theatrical experience for the whole family! — Albuquerque Little Theatre
  • 2009-11-29 at 12:00 PM

    Winter Wonderland Bridal Show 2009
    Isleta Resort Hotel
    Come to Isleta Resort for the biggest bridal show of the season! See wedding accessories from over 40 professional vendors, enjoy complimetary appetizers, get fabulous ideas on wedding apparel during the fashion show, and win prizes. Brides and grooms get in free, general admission is $5. For more information, please call 1.8.777.ISLETA or 848.1954 — Isleta Casino and Resort

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