Events for this Week:
Check out these rad events happening in Albuquerque this weekend, June 28-29! 🎮🌱🐝🌒🐪🦙🎦
If you're an '80s kid like me, you'll have some classic video game tunes stuck in your head (I'm still humming Sonic the Hedgehog's theme). Get a dose of that nostalgia or maybe even discover new tunes at the "Movies in the Park" screening of "Sonic 3" at North Domingo Baca Park this Friday at 8:30 PM. Feel free to groove along! 🕺🎵
For the nature lovers, learn all about pollinators and how to attract them to your garden at the ABQ BioPark Botanic Garden's Pollinator Day taking place on Friday from 10 AM to 2 PM. It'll be a buzz-filled day! 🐝🌼
Are you a fan of flowers? Then I've got a blooming event for you! Head over to the Albuquerque Garden Center (10120 Lomas Blvd. NE) for the Albuquerque Daylily Society's show and sale on Sunday, June 29, from 1-4 PM. Perfect for giving your garden a pop of color! 🌺🌼
Do you appreciate art that makes you think? Check out Gallery One's Juneteenth exhibition, showing works by local artists inspired by Ralph Ellison's "Invisible Man." The exhibition will be on display through July 17, and the 8th floor Satellite Gallery is open 10 AM to 4 PM Monday through Friday, except on July 4. Go unveil some thought-provoking art! 🎨
- If you're fascinated by science, don't miss the "Sonic 3" screening at North Domingo Baca Park on Friday night. It's not just a movie; it's a journey through the history of video game music.
- For those with a keen interest in lifestyle and gardening, the ABQ BioPark Botanic Garden's Pollinator Day on Friday would be an engaging event to learn about attracting pollinators to your garden.
- For those passionate about fashion-and-beauty and home-and-garden, visit the Albuquerque Daylily Society's show and sale at the Albuquerque Garden Center on Sunday to add vibrant daylilies and a pop of color to your home. If you're an art lover, don't forget to check out Gallery One's Juneteenth exhibition, running through July 17, featuring thought-provoking works by local artists inspired by Ralph Ellison's "Invisible Man."