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9/1/2024 | The Anshe:Kwe 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. more info... |
9/1/2024 | The Anshe:Kwe 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. more info... |
9/4/2024 | Join us for a most inconceivable evening! The Historic Lobo Theater on Wednesday, September 4th for our Cult Movie Wednesday screening of The Princess Bride. Before the show, enjoy our lively lounge with drinks, snacks, and good company. Then, settle in for a magical adventure filled with pirates, princes, and true love. Don't miss this opportunity to experience the timeless magic of this cult classic on the big screen!
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9/6/2024 | 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?Low-Cost Solar Cells Renewable energy sources are and have been a desirable route to make the planet a more sustainable place for plants, animals, and humans. Join Dr. Manuel Ramos, research professor at the Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez, as he highlights the exceptional properties of molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) with a special emphasis on how it can be used to produce a solar radiation efficiency comparable to commercial silicon-based solar panels. Join us on Friday, September 6, at the National Museum of Nuclear Science & History. Doors open at 5:30 pm. The presentation begins at 6:00 pm and ends at 7:30 pm. more info... |
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9/8/2024 | Skip class (or just pretend to) and join us for a Ferris Bueller's Day Off brunch and movie extravaganza! Indulge in a Bueller-ific breakfast buffet filled with all your favorite morning treats, from fluffy pancakes and crispy bacon to fresh fruit and pastries. Then, settle in for a screening of the iconic film in The Historic Lobo Theater. When: Sunday, September 8th Doors Open & Brunch Starts: 10:30 AM Film Screening: 11:30 AM It's the perfect way to relive your teenage dreams, escape from reality for a few hours, and enjoy a fun-filled day with friends and family. Don't miss this unforgettable experience!
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9/10/2024 | Meet hundreds of Employers Discover why construction be the career for you. more info... |
9/11/2024 | Meet With A Variety of Employers all Ready to Hire. more info... |
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9/12/2024 | Being a nonprofit Executive Director can feel like an impossible job. Let our team provide one-on-one support with proven solutions to make it more bearable. Join Executive Directors from around the country to explore a variety of topics in a confidential, facilitated virtual space – don’t worry, we are known for facilitating virtual spaces that create meaningful connections! Open to anyone who is a current executive director of a nonprofit organization of any size in the United States. Topics we’ll explore together:
We offer a tiered pricing model to make it possible for more to attend. For those who have the ability to pay it forward, we ask that you purchase tickets at the higher end to help others participate. Reserve your spot: https://prosperapartners.org/event/ed-circle-spring-2024/ more info... |
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9/13/2024 | Join contributing writers for a discussion moderated by Jonna Paden (Acoma Pueblo), Archivist at Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, and Catherine Bryan (Navajo), Vice President of Grantmaking, Communications, Administration, and First Nations’ Native Arts, Language, and Knowledge Program. In collaboration with Nonprofit Quarterly, First Nations published Invisible No More: Voices from Native America in 2023. This groundbreaking collection of essays articulates Native action, visions, and aspirations taking place in Native communities, all aimed at challenging the romanticized and false views of Columbus and his colonial legacy. Invisible No More highlights the resilience of Native Peoples and their fight to maintain their distinct identities, protect land and the environment, and advance their sovereign rights. There will be a limited number of complimentary copies of the book available on a first-come, first-served basis. more info... |
9/14/2024 | On Saturday, September 14, our book will be Fry Bread: A Native American Family Story by Kevin Noble Maillard, illustrated by Juana Martinez-Neal, and our storyteller will be Chauntay American Horse. Told in lively and powerful verse by debut author Kevin Noble Maillard, Fry Bread is an evocative depiction of a modern Native American family, vibrantly illustrated by Pura Belpre Award winner and Caldecott Honoree Juana Martinez-Neal. Immediately following the reading of the story, children will be able to make their own version of play frybread, and leave with a sample of real frybread from our very own Indian Pueblo Kitchen. more info... |
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9/19/2024 | https://www.facebook.com/share/BvzgBfbZEAa4AeKT/?mibextid=K35XfP more info... |
9/19/2024 | Get ready to relive your high school days at the iconic Lobo Theater! Join us for a night of dancing, music, delicious food, and catching up with old friends. When: This Saturday Where: Historic Lobo Theater Time: 6:30PM-11:30PM more info... |
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9/21/2024 | Bingo, but make it fabulous! Join us for a Drag Bingo extravaganza at the historic Lobo Theater on September 21st! Doors open at 1:30 PM and the bingo fun starts at 2 PM. Hosted by the dazzling duo of Vanessa Patricks and Avery Martini, this event is guaranteed to be a blast! Get ready for laughter, prizes, and unforgettable entertainment. Don't miss out! more info... |
9/21/2024 | Don't miss Tony O and the Greatest Band Ever as they bring the magic of Fleetwood Mac to the historic Lobo Theater! Get ready to sing and dance along to all your favorite hits. Doors open at 7PM on September 21st. This is a show you won't want to miss!
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9/21/2024 | IPCC’s Gala will offer guests an unforgettable, multi-course contemporary Indigenous dinner showcasing the creative culinary artistry of our acclaimed Indian Pueblo Kitchen staff. This one-of-a-kind event will take place under the stars in IPCC’s beautiful, mural-lined courtyard and will feature silent and live auctions and cultural dance performances. We will also be paying tribute to and honoring the students, teachers, and legacy of the Albuquerque Indian School. more info... |
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9/24/2024 -11/4/2024 | The IPCC is thrilled to announce the 44th Annual Native American Student Art Show showcasing artwork by Native American students K-12 in New Mexico. The exhibition will be held in our Artists Circle Gallery from November 23, 2024 through February 6, 2025. New this year, artwork submission information must be completed using the online entry form on this webpage, and artworks must be delivered to the South Entrance between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. from October 30, 2024 to November 4, 2024 . The IPCC will have computers available during delivery to complete online submission forms. This year’s theme is “Water is Life,” offering students a chance to explore its meaning through their own lens. Consider these guiding questions:
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9/24/2024 | Join Librarian Jonna Paden (Acoma) in the library or on Zoom for a discussion of the book Invisible No More: Voices From Native America with a focus on Pueblo authors and contributors centered in Albuquerque. For too long, Native American people in the United States have been stereotyped as vestiges of the past, invisible citizens in their own land obliged to remind others, “We are still here!” Yet today, Native leaders are at the center of social change, challenging philanthropic organizations that have historically excluded Native people, and fighting for economic and environmental justice. Thank you for participating in our virtual Pueblo Book Club. Each participant is important and valued, we welcome your participation. more info... |
9/25/2024 | more info... |
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9/26/2024 -11/3/2024 | more info... |
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9/27/2024 -9/29/2024 | Get ready for the return of Morgue and Krypt Horror Fest. A full weekend of non stop horror. Packed with vendors, celebrity guests, guest panels, workshop panels, parties, contests, horror film fest screenings, the M&K zombie pinup pageant, and so much more, every day thrills you with something new. Follow our social pages to see all the gory updates. Check back to the website frequently to plan your weekend schedules as we get closer to the event. more info... |
9/27/2024 | Coming back for our 6th year, the New Mexico Prickly Pear Festival is excited to return to the beautiful grounds of the Gutierrez Hubbell House for another year of food, music, arts and crafts and a lot more celebrating everything prickly pear. In addition to our full day of cooking demos, arts and crafts workshops, music, and vendor market selling all kinds of prickly pear and local goods on Saturday September 28th, we’re also adding an evening event to our festival line up. On Friday September 27th, our Prickly Nights programming will host music and performances alongside a selection of food and drinks with a prickly pear focus. Tickets can be found here. On Friday, festival goers can watch a series of musical performances from jazz trio Basilaris, named for a species of prickly pear cactus, Lara Manzanares, and performance by the National Institute of Flamenco Company, all while taking in the evening air and food and drinks from a selection of vendors. Then on Saturday for our main day festival goers can enjoy cooking demos from Lilia Avila from Three Sisters Kitchen, Amber Benson from NMSU, and Tina Archuleta owner and chef of Italityas well as a prickly pear cocktail and mocktail demo with Safe House Distilling Co. and Sugar Moon Syrups. Folks can also get creative and paint their own prickly pear decorated pot with four painting sessions throughout the day with Susan Gomez Arts (you can book your session here) and two natural dye workshops from Kalyn Finnell showing folks how to make the gorgeous carmine red dye with the prickly pear cochineal bug. Attendees can browse 60 plus vendors selling all kinds of prickly pear eats, drinks, arts, crafts, and other local products and while checking out the vendor goods folks can hear performances from Micah Thunder, Mauro Woody, and Dust City Opera. And inside the Hubbell House we’ll have a series of talks and workshops for farmers, ranchers, and gardeners on how and why to incorporate prickly pear and other native plants into their systems. more info... |
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9/28/2024 | Annual NMDOT Auction Is Here! more info... |
9/28/2024 -9/29/2024 | 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. more info... |
9/28/2024 | On Saturday, September 28, our book will be Forever Cousins by Laurel Goodluck, illustrated by Jonathan Nelson. In this Native American story, Kara and Amanda are best friend-cousins. Then Kara leaves the city to move back to the Rez. Will their friendship stay the same? This tender story about navigating change reminds readers that the power of friendship and family can bridge any distance. After reading, children will create their own friendship bracelets to make and share. The IPCC is honored to have the author of this book, Laurel Goodluck as our guest reader. Learn more about Laurel Goodluck. more info... |
9/28/2024 -9/29/2024 | 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. more info... |
9/28/2024 | Coming back for our 6th year, the New Mexico Prickly Pear Festival is excited to return to the beautiful grounds of the Gutierrez Hubbell House for another year of food, music, arts and crafts and a lot more celebrating everything prickly pear. In addition to our full day of cooking demos, arts and crafts workshops, music, and vendor market selling all kinds of prickly pear and local goods on Saturday September 28th, we’re also adding an evening event to our festival line up. On Friday September 27th, our Prickly Nights programming will host music and performances alongside a selection of food and drinks with a prickly pear focus. Tickets can be found here. On Friday, festival goers can watch a series of musical performances from jazz trio Basilaris, named for a species of prickly pear cactus, Lara Manzanares, and performance by the National Institute of Flamenco Company, all while taking in the evening air and food and drinks from a selection of vendors. Then on Saturday for our main day festival goers can enjoy cooking demos from Lilia Avila from Three Sisters Kitchen, Amber Benson from NMSU, and Tina Archuleta owner and chef of Italityas well as a prickly pear cocktail and mocktail demo with Safe House Distilling Co. and Sugar Moon Syrups. Folks can also get creative and paint their own prickly pear decorated pot with four painting sessions throughout the day with Susan Gomez Arts (you can book your session here) and two natural dye workshops from Kalyn Finnell showing folks how to make the gorgeous carmine red dye with the prickly pear cochineal bug. Attendees can browse 60 plus vendors selling all kinds of prickly pear eats, drinks, arts, crafts, and other local products and while checking out the vendor goods folks can hear performances from Micah Thunder, Mauro Woody, and Dust City Opera. And inside the Hubbell House we’ll have a series of talks and workshops for farmers, ranchers, and gardeners on how and why to incorporate prickly pear and other native plants into their systems. more info... |
9/28/2024 | Floor Coverings International is excited to invite you to our 1-Year Anniversary Party! Join us Saturday, September 28th from 4-7 PM for a evening of unforgettable fun, food, drinks and community!
This event will feature:
Food, drinks, and ice cream! Free initial Consultations Kids flooring competition w/ prizes Halloween costume consultations College football on TV In-Person Raffle
RSVP to get your raffle entry TODAY! more info... |