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November 6 24th Annual South Valley Dia De Los Muertos Marigold Parade and Celebration, 2-6 p. m. The parade starts at the Bernalillo Sheriff " s Substation at Centro Familiar and Isleta. Music, altars, food and art vendors to follow the parade at the Westside Community Center, 1250 Isleta Blvd SW. Come in your best calavera attire. Free admission. Visit albuquerque. org / abq365 / 24th- Annual-South-Valley-Dia-De-Los- Muertos-Marigold-Parade-and- Celebration.
November 6 Doggie Dash & Dawdle, at Balloon Fiesta Park- Multi-Use Facility, 5000 Balloon Fiesta Pkwy., 8 a. m.-2 p. m. Proceeds from the event benefit the dogs and cats in Animal Humane’ s loving care and our community programs. Tickets start at $ 15. Visit DoggieDashAndDawdle. org.
November 9 A free screening and discussion of the PBS Frontline Documentary” Being Mortal” will be held Wednesday, November 9, 9 a. m. at Palo Duro Senior Center, 5221 Palo Duro Ave. NE. Based on the bestselling book by Dr. Atul Gawande, this film explores the hopes of patients and families facing terminal illness and their relationships with the doctors, nurses and family members who care for them. See the film and be part of a national conversation taking place in our community that asks:“ Have you and your family had these important conversations and planned ahead?” For more information contact Marta Chavez at Ambercare, 505-244-0046. Sponsored by Ambercare and Daniels Family Funeral Planning.
November 12 Composting and Soil Fertility Workshop 12 November 2016 8:30A. M.- 5P. M. Bernalillo County Extension Office, 1510 Menaul Blvd., NW, ABQ Presented by BernCo. Extension Master Composters Open to public. Pre-regsitration and $ 25.00 payment required. Information and registration at www. nmcomposters. org
November 15-20 29th Annual Festival of the Cranes, Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, 1001 New Mexico 1, San Antonio, N. M. Times and prices vary, check the website, festivalofthecranes. com or socorronm. org / events / festival-cranes. More than 100 lectures, workshops, tours, hikes and hands-on activities are planned.
November 17 Salud y Sabor: Honduras, at National Hispanic Cultural Center, 1701 Fourth Street SW, 5:30 p. m. A free evening of food, art, and entertainment aimed at providing families with an opportunity to connect around nutrition, cooking, healthy lifestyles, and culture. Call 246-2261; visit nhccnm. org.
November 21 A free screening and discussion of the PBS Frontline Documentary” Being Mortal” will be held Monday, November 21, 9:30 am, at Manzano Mesa Multigenerational Center, 501 Elizabeth St SE. Based on the bestselling book by Dr. Atul Gawande, this film explores the hopes of patients and families facing terminal illness and their relationships with the doctors, nurses and family members who care for them. See the film and be part of a national conversation taking place in our community that asks:“ Have you and your family had these important conversations and planned ahead?” For more information contact Marta Chavez at Ambercare, 505-244-0046. Sponsored by Ambercare and Daniels Family Funeral Planning.
November 26 Celebrate Winterfest, at Civic Plaza, 401 2nd Street SW, 3-8 p. m. This free event highlights the skating rink and features live performances, local arts and crafts vendors for Christmas shopping. Admission is free. Visit albuquerquecc. com / civicplazapresents.
November 26-December 30 River of Lights, at ABQ BioPark, 6-9:30 p. m. Enjoy the magic of millions of twinkling lights and holiday displays at NM’ s largest walk-through light show. Experience light displays, animated sculptures, synchronized music light show and more. Closed Dec. 24-25. Admission: $ 6- $ 12. Free park & ride. Call 311; visit cabq. gov / culturalservices / biopark / events / river-of-lights.
December 2 Old Town Holiday Stroll, at Historic Old Town, 5-9 p. m. The annual lighting of the Christmas tree in Don Luis Plaza kicks off an evening of entertainment, dining and shopping. The luminarias and twinkle lights fill the air with Holiday spirit during this classic Albuquerque event. Admission is free. Call 311; visit cabq. gov.
HEALTH Adapted Aquatics taught at the UNM ' s Therapy Pool. The warm water and buoyancy help the participants increase strength, mobility, flexibility and range of motion. 50 + Sports and Fitness Program instructors conduct all classes. Call for costs and times, 880-2800.
MUSIC November 9-13 The 28th annual Western Music Association Convention, November 9th through the 13th, at Hotel Albuquerque in Old Town. Public invited!! Free daytime stages plus workshops, mercantile, nightly concerts, Cowboy Poets & more. Complete details at www. westernmusic. org.
November 4, 6, 13, 20, 27 Sunday Chatter, at The Kosmos, 1715 5th St NW, 10:30 a. m. Chatter weaves together traditional and contemporary classical music withprograms that include a reading by the poet / speaker. Admission is $ 5- $ 15. Visit chatterabq. org.
MUSEUMS November 4 First Friday Fractals, at The New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science, 1801 Mountain Road NW, 6 p. m. Explore the world of fractals in this awardwinning planetarium show. Admission is $ 5- $ 10. Call 841-2800; visit nmnaturalhistory. org.
THEATRE November 3-20 Siembra, Latino Theatre Season: The Season of La Llorona, at National Hispanic Cultural Center, 1701 Fourth Street SW, Thursday-Saturday, 7:30 p. m.; Sunday, 2 p. m. Rudolfo Anaya’ s exploration of the Mesoamerican legend of La Llorona, the“ Wailing Woman,” gives both historic and human depth to the well-known myth. Presented in partnership with Teatro Nuevo México. Admission starts at $ 15. Call 246-2261; visit nhccnm. org.
November 18-19 Performance: Lights Out, at South Broadway Cultural Center, 1025 Broadway Blvd. SE, 7 p. m. Lights Out is a dramatic inspirational musical stage play about three families who seem to be successful by everyone ' s standards. Once inside the homes and the lights go out, deceit, lies, abuse and addiction seeks to destroy their lives. Admission is $ 10- $ 20. Call 848-1320; visit cabq. gov / south-broadwaycultural-center.
November 26 The 7th annual Hocus Pocus Magic Show 2016, at KiMo, 3 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. A show of sophisticated magic, comedy, juggling, and unusual acts from around the world. Prepare to mystified and amazed by the world’ s top magicians. Tickets start at $ 19. Call 768-3522 or 886-1251; visit hocuspocusshow. com.
November 26-December 4 The Nutcracker Ballet at Popejoy Hall, Saturday, 2 p. m. and 7 p. m.; Sunday, 2 p. m. Featuring current American Ballet Theatre & New York City Ballet dancers, the New Mexico Ballet Co., join David Felberg and the NM Philharmonic to present this classic with a full, live orchestra, and beautiful sets. Admission is $ 9- $ 11. Call 277-3824, 292-4245; visit popejoypresents. com or unmtickets. com.
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God Learning Channel # 27 DISH TV www. GLC. US. com Variety of Programs from Hebraic & Bible Roots