Nov 15 Saturday
In these difficult times, we need stories more than ever. In its fifth year, the NM Jewish Storytelling Festival overflows with stories through a weekend of performances, workshops, & family programs, focusing not just on the Jewish experience, but on our shared human experiences.
With nationally renowned Jewish storytellers coming to ABQ from around the country, there will be something for everyone. Want to learn to tell a story? Workshops with will give you the skills you need. Have a story to tell? There will be ample opportunity to share stories. On Saturday night, there will be a storytelling concert with three world-class storytellers. On Sunday morning, there will be a children/family program, followed by student storytellers. All this and food. Join us for a mid-eastern feast on Saturday and hear stories around the table. Friday night and Saturday morning services, plus our Sunday morning family program are free. For tickets and more information, visit the website: www.nahalatshalom.org/storytelling
The Festival runs from Friday, November 14 to Sunday, November 16.
Nov 16 Sunday
The Annual Pueblo Gingerbread House Contest is a favorite holiday tradition at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center. Children and adults are invited to enter a gingerbread house inspired by a Pueblo village, house, community church or historic building with prizes awarded in children’s and adult categories. This is an annual holiday event that is a unique way to share and enjoy Pueblo culture with your family.
Application Available: November 4th-December 19th
Submission Starting Date: November 18th
Gingerbread Display Dates: November 18th-January 4th
Judging open to visitors starting December 19th-January 4th
Announcement of winners January 6th
Nov 17 Monday
The 5th World Congress on Primary Healthcare and Medicare Summit, on November 17-18, 2025, in Paris, France, gathers global experts to discuss innovative strategies, multi-specialty approaches, and advancements in healthcare. Featuring keynote sessions, panel discussions, and workshops, this event fosters collaboration to revolutionize primary healthcare and improve patient outcomes worldwide
"We are pleased to invite you to the 2nd International Conference on Agriculture & Natural Resources (ICANR 2025), taking place on November 17-18, 2025, in Rome, Italy. This distinguished conference will bring together prominent experts from the agriculture, environmental, and natural resource sectors to explore the theme ""The Agricultural Sector’s Challenges in Safeguarding Natural Resources and the Environment for Future Generations.""
The conference will feature various sessions, workshops, and networking opportunities with leading experts, providing a productive and enriching experience for all attendees. It is an excellent opportunity to address key challenges and solutions to ensure the sustainability of agriculture and natural resource management for future generations.
For more details explore our Website: https://agriculture.inovineconferences.com/
We look forward to welcoming you in Rome!
Best regards,Jenny Chiara | Program ManagerAgriculture & Natural Resources Conference 2025 | Rome, ItalyEmail: agriculture@inovineconferences.comPhone: +1-408-648-2233WhatsApp: +1 (514) 446-9130
SINGING FOR EVERYONE. All voices welcome, no requirements.Learn by ear in 3 part harmony. World Music, Contemporary, Spirituals, Rounds. Try us out free, first session. Pay tuition if you join choir. Call Arana Kalwaic, 505-343-1160 (no text) or abqchoirmagic@gmail.com for more information. Give yourself the joy of singing in harmony with your friends.We sing all 4 seasons, and have been successfully based in Albuquerque for 12 years.
Nov 18 Tuesday
Nov 19 Wednesday
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.