Oct 10 Friday
The La Familia Growers Market returns on Fridays starting June 13th5-8 p.m. Dolores Huerta Park, 100 Isleta BoulevardThroughout the summer, local growers and independent artisans will showcase their fresh and unique creations, which include paintings, fresh veggies & fruits, honey, and all sorts of local goodies. And as always, expect to dance along to some great tunes from local artists!Come be a part of it - For more information, visit lafamiliagrowersmarket.org.
Oct 11 Saturday
The 9th CITAA conference convenes urban planners, architects, artists, historians, and scholars worldwide, aiming to foster collaboration and address key challenges in cities' identities and cultural preservation. Discussions will span historical urban development, contemporary architectural conservation, and artistic expression. Topics include the significance of architectural heritage, arts in urban revitalization, and strategies for sustainable development. The conference will explore innovative approaches to preserving cultural heritage and fostering inclusive urban spaces, leveraging technology and community engagement for impactful solutions.
Celebrating 29 years, the Downtown Growers' Market is Albuquerque's longest running farmers' market. Join us at historic Robinson Park in the heart of Albuquerque for the largest selection of local farmers providing fresh produce, eggs, honey, and meats. Browse local goods from Albuquerque's micro-business community including bakeries, packaged foods and beverages, hot prepared foods on site, and hand-made art, crafts and body care products. Every Saturday from April – mid November enjoy live music from a local band starting at 10am, donation-based yoga at 8am and a variety of other community minded programming, informational booths, services and events. The Downtown Growers' Market brings the farm to the city while connecting locals and visitors alike.
Dear Speakers, Listeners & Students,
It is with great enthusiasm, we invite you to the first edition of ICAI, organised by EMLA Foundation welcomes you all to New York to attend as a Speaker/Listener for “5ᵗʰ International Webinar on Artificial Intelligence” which is going to be held on October 11-12, 2025 in Hybrid Format i.e., In Person & Online.
The Theme of the Conference is “Exploring Recent Advances in the Field of Artificial Intelligence in the New Era”.
Target Audience:Artificial Intelligence Engineers, Data Scientists and Engineers, Machine Learning Engineers, Data Analysts, Big Data Specialists, Business Strategists, Robotics Engineers, Professors, Doctors, Software Engineers and Developers, Cognitive Psychologists, Computational Neuroscientists, CEOs, CTOs, CIOs, and Researchers.
Artificial Intelligence 2025 is a truly collaborative event designed for professionals. During these two days, a broad range of topics will be covered in scientific sessions, including Plenary, Keynote, Oral, and Poster presentations. It is our 4th time together. For the first 3 years, it will be a webinar. Now, finally, we will meet, rub shoulders.
100 Years of Collecting|100 Years of Connecting is on view through December 13, 2025 at the Nuevo Mexicano Heritage Arts Museum, located at 750 Camino Lejo on Museum Hill in Santa Fe. Admission is free. Hours are noon to 4 p.m. Wednesday through Friday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. For more information, visit nmheritagearts.org.
The exhibition marks the Spanish Colonial Arts Society's centennial by telling its century-long story of creating and caring for an extraordinary trove of nearly 4,000 objects representing the distinctive Hispano heritage of New Mexico. This provides a unique lens on the Society’s legacy of connecting to a community of artists and supporters of Hispano arts in New Mexico and beyond.
Join Ranger Lily and Instructional Coordinator Rebekha for a guided tour of the permanent exhibition, "Bosque Redondo…A Place of Suffering…A Place of Survival." Participants will also experience a tour outdoors, visiting the site’s flock of Navajo Churro sheep and exploring the exterior grounds at Fort Sumner Historic Site. These tours teach people about the experiences of the Diné (Navajo) and Ndé (Mescalero Apache) who were forced to live at Bosque Redondo Indian Reservation in the 1860s, as well as stories of their resilience and hope through time. The tour is included with general admission of $7/adult and free for children 16 and younger and Native/Tribal Affiliations
Oct 12 Sunday
Every Sunday May-Oct 10am to 2pm. The Rail Yards Market is focused on building a resilient, sustainable local economy that we all love to work and play in. Through food, art, and music, we hope to bring our community together in an atmosphere of fun, learning, and creativity. Rail Yards Market is a community organization and a certified 501(c)(3)
The Rail Yards Market of Albuquerque operates on Sundays from 10am-2pm during the months of May-October. A non-profit run growers' market, originally established in 2014 by volunteers and neighborhood residents, celebrating all things local and at the heart of New Mexican culture. We are much more than your typical farmer's or grower's market; every Sunday you can peruse 100's of New Mexico's finest food, farm, artisan, and healing vendors, hear live musicians, and come away enriched from our educational and demonstration zones for kids and adults! Every Sunday is a different theme with different activities and vendors you wont want to miss. All located at The Rail Yards in the historic Barelas neighborhood in the heart of our City!
Oct 15 Wednesday
Laughter may be the last thing we think of when grieving but it can be the start of finding hope and healing. Please join us for a night of laughter, hope and healing in support of The Grief Center’s free programs!
Stand-Up For Hope features stand-up comedians, Zach Abeyta along with Tyler Lovely, Josh Fournier and Jake Otero!Food and beverages are available to purchase at Revel’s restaurants.Doors open at 6 PMShow starts at 7 PMTickets for adults (age 18+) are $25 each and children (17 and under) tickets are $10 each.