The IN List 2026: July 13th - 19th
The IN List shares the top experiences and events going on this week in & around Albuquerque. Be sure to keep an eye on Instagram stories from @keepingupinalbuquerque throughout the week for any event changes or additions.
These events are all accurate at the time of posting, but be sure to call ahead or check vendor websites/socials before heading out.
Monday, July 13th
Pickleball at Westgate Library
10-11:30am. Join us at the library to play pickle ball every Monday. All ages and skill levels welcome.
Family Storytime
10:30-11am, Main Library (Downtown)
4:30-5pm, International District Library
Join us at Main Library for an interactive storytime including songs and finger plays for ages 0-3!
Digging Up Bones with Joey and Kira
11:30am, International District Library
2:30pm, Cherry Hills Branch Library
Canna-Yoga
7-8:30pm, Thrive Craft Cannabis. Elevate your flow and find your chill with Higher State of Stretch, a stoner-friendly yoga session guided by ganja-certified instructor Rachel.
Singo Music Bingo
7pm, Brew Lab 101
Adult Coloring Night
5pm, Tractor Brewing Westside
Live Entertainment at Teddy Roe’s Speakeasy
7–9pm, Teddy Roe’s (3222 Central Ave SE). Live jazz, vocalists, comedy, burlesque & more. Recurring weekly.
Tuesday, July 14th
Baby and Toddler Storytime
10:15-10:45am, Erna Fergusson. An interactive storytime with your child that includes early literacy fun with books, songs, finger plays, and body movement, using the guidelines from the Every Child Ready to Read program.
Family Storytime
4-4:30pm, Rudolfo Anaya Library
10:30-11am, Alamosa Library
This family storytime incorporates reading with singing, rhyming and movement in a fun, fanciful way to encourage early literacy development. For children of all ages and their families.
Digging Up Bones with Joey and Kira
10:30am, Central and Unser Library
3pm, Alamosa Branch Library
Music and Movement
11:15-11:45am, Juan Tabo. Join us for stories, songs, and fun, as we dance and sing together with the library's collection of percussion instruments, scarves, music, and, of course, books.
Toddler Tuesdays
10:30am-12:30pm, I Scream Ice Cream
Park Explorers – Wildlife Science Kids Program
9-10:30am, Winrock Town Center. This free, hands-on program is designed for kids and guided by students from Bosque School’s Field and Community Science and the Cebrin Goodman Environment programs, guiding young explorers as they learn about local wildlife in the heart of the city.
Portable Planetarium
4-5:30pm, Juan Tabo Meeting Room. Visitors can search the night sky and explore the solar system in the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science’s portable planetarium system
Toddler Tuesday
10:30am, Cottonwood Mall. Make your own birdhouse. “Every event features a brand-new surprise activity designed to spark imagination and smiles.”
Sky Deck Yoga
6pm, Marble Brewery. A high-energy class designed to build strength, heat, and connection.
Turn Up with Lauren
6–7pm, FUSION Wellness Center (1709 Golf Course Rd SE #104, Rio Rancho, NM 87124). High-energy dance fitness class.
Beginner Pottery Class
11am or 2pm, Sage Valley Pottery. In this two-hour class attendees will get an inside look at our unique process, learn about our philosophy towards the value of making things by hand, and a hands-on introduction to wheel-throwing techniques. No experience necessary!
“Useless Knowledge” Trivia Night
5pm, Swing n’ Pickle
Evanescence 2026 World Tour
7pm, First Financial Credit Union Amphitheater
Free Youth Boxing
4-5pm, Presbyterian Health Plan Place (Winrock location). AGES: 7-11 Years Old, No equipment needed. A fun fitness experience to challenge youth both mentally and physically utilizing boxing drills & functional exercises.
Night Walks at the Botanical Gardens
8pm, ABQ Biopark. Adults 18 and over can explore the Garden under the light of the moon! Bring your family and explore the wonders of nightfall as you walk on a guided tour through the Garden in search of night-blooming plants, nocturnal animals and night pollinators.
Tarot Tuesday with Julie
8pm, ZEMA Vinyl Lounge. Free to hotel guests
Wednesday, July 15th
Baby and Toddler Storytime
10:15-10:45am, Cherry Hills
11:15am-11:45am, Los Griegos Library (Bilingual)
11:15-12pm, San Pedro Library
An interactive storytime with your child that includes early literacy fun with books, songs, finger plays, and body movement, using the guidelines from the Every Child Ready to Read program.
Seniors Ride Free Wednesdays
Seniors 60+ ride the New Mexico Rail Runner Express free every Wednesday.
Digging Up Bones with Joey and Kira
10:30am, South Broadway Library
4pm, Los Griegos Library
Esperanza Bicycle Safety Clinic
10am-2pm, Cherry Hills Meeting Room. Their focus is on bicycle education, with the goal of increasing the safety, self-sufficiency, and comfort of recreational, fitness, and utility riders alike.
Music and Movement
10:30-11am, International District Library
11:15am-12pm, Taylor Ranch
Join us for stories, songs, and fun, as we dance and sing together with the library's collection of percussion instruments, scarves, music, and, of course, books.
Family Storytime
11:15am-111:45am, Los Griegos Library
This family storytime incorporates reading with singing, rhyming and movement in a fun, fanciful way to encourage early literacy development. For children of all ages and their families.
Beginner Pottery Class
2pm, Sage Valley Pottery. In this two-hour class attendees will get an inside look at our unique process, learn about our philosophy towards the value of making things by hand, and a hands-on introduction to wheel-throwing techniques. No experience necessary!
Bedazzle a Book!
5-6:30pm, Juan Tabo Meeting Room. In this hands-on workshop, you'll bejewel a book cover using rhinestones to add a little sparkle to your life! Adult event
Jeopardy Bar League
7pm, Marble Brewery (Westside)
Free Tango at JUNO
6:50pm, JUNO Brewery. Interested in learning a new dance? Try Argentine Tango at Juno! It is free and a lot of fun. No partner or experience is required
Read to the Dogs
12pm, East Mountain Library
3:15pm, Rudolfo Anaya Library (Cancelled)
Children are invited to join our specially-trained therapy dogs to practice reading aloud.
Yappy Hour
6-8pm, Les Combes Winery
Cedar Crest Farmers Market
6-8pm, next to Triangle Grocery
Zines! at the Library
3:30pm, Albuquerque Main Library. Zines are self-published, DIY, not-for-profit paper booklets. Zines can be poems, short stories, comics, collages, how-to guides, rants, fanfics, calls-to-action; they can be about neighborhood cats, local bands, your weirdest dreams, your favorite soda flavors, your personal manifesto. If you can think it, you can make a zine about it.
Trivia Night
7pm, Brew Lab 101
Board Game Night
6-8pm, I Scream Ice Cream.
Musical Bingo
6-8pm, Gruet Winery
Lavender Distillation Experience
11:30am-1:30pm, Los Poblanos Inn. Meet at the Distillation Hut, located in the back of the courtyard that is just west of the Farm Shop and silos. This is a drop-in experience that requires no advance reservation.
Stretch, Sip, Repeat
6pm, Casa Rondeña Winery
Thursday, July 16th
Baby and Toddler Storytime
•10:15-10:45am, Cherry Hills
•10:30-11am, Juan Tabo Library
•11:15-11:45am, Taylor Ranch Library
An interactive storytime with your child that includes early literacy fun with books, songs, finger plays, and body movement, using the guidelines from the Every Child Ready to Read program.
Music and Movement
10:15-10:45am, Tony Hillerman Library
10:15am-10:45am, Erna Fergusson Library
10:30-11:15am, Ernie Pyle Library
11:15-11:45am, Taylor Ranch Library
Join us for stories, songs, and fun, as we dance and sing together with the library's collection of percussion instruments, scarves, music, and, of course, books.
Digging Up Bones with Joey and Kira
10:30am, Lomas Tramway Library
2pm, San Pedro Library
Family Storytime
11am-12pm, Westgate Library
11:15-11:45am, Rudolfo Anaya Library
At family storytime we will learn new songs, nursery rhymes and enjoy hands-on activities to develop pre-reading skills
Park Explorers – Wildlife Science Kids Program
9-10:30am, Winrock Town Center. This free, hands-on program is designed for kids and guided by students from Bosque School’s Field and Community Science and the Cebrin Goodman Environment programs, guiding young explorers as they learn about local wildlife in the heart of the city.
Story Time at the WHEELS Museum
10am, 1100 2nd Street NW, 87102
Turn Up with Lauren
6–7pm, FUSION Wellness Center (1709 Golf Course Rd SE #104, Rio Rancho, NM 87124). High-energy dance fitness class.
Spanish Storytime
11:15-11:45am, Los Griegos Library. Storytime primarily in Spanish language! Introduce your child to new sounds, simple vocabulary, and meet others interested in growing up bilingual. Ages 0 - 6.
Beginner Pottery Class
2pm, Sage Valley Pottery. In this two-hour class attendees will get an inside look at our unique process, learn about our philosophy towards the value of making things by hand, and a hands-on introduction to wheel-throwing techniques. No experience necessary!
La Parranda: Club de Español
10am, Placitas Community Center. Enjoy the opportunity to experience español with Diane Herrera Shepard and other guests. The Club is open to anyone who wants to learn, use, practice, or converse in Spanish.
Portable Planetarium
12-1:30pm, Central and Unser Library. Visitors can search the night sky and explore the solar system in the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science’s portable planetarium system
Canna-Yoga
7-8:30pm, Thrive Craft Cannabis. Elevate your flow and find your chill with Higher State of Stretch, a stoner-friendly yoga session guided by ganja-certified instructor Rachel.
Guided Hike: Piedras Marcadas Canyon
5pm, this hike begins at the Piedras Marcadas Canyon trailhead (9421 Jill Patricia St. NW, Albuquerque, NM 87114). These weekly hikes focus on the history, the geology, and the petroglyphs along this 1.9 mile hike. Binoculars are recommended. Bring water, sunscreen, warm layers, and comfortable shoes for a flat, sandy hike. Hikes will be led by park volunteer Joseph Wiexelman, PhD.
Conversational Spanish
6pm, Corrales Community Library. This is an opportunity to learn, or build, Spanish skills by interacting with people from various dialects and cultures over coffee in a friendly, fun environment. All levels and ages are welcome!
Corrales Run Club
5pm, Ex Novo Brewing. Meet us at the taproom Thursdays at 5pm for an easygoing group run and a beer after. All paces welcome. Come as you are. Stay for a pint.
New Mexico Shakespeare Festival
7:30pm, New Mexico Veteran’s Memorial Park. Free admission
Josh Turner
5:15pm, Kiva Auditorium.
Friday, July 17th
Baby and Toddler Storytime
•10:15-10:45am, Tony Hillerman
*10:30-11am, Lomas Tramway Meeting Room
•11am-12pm, South Valley Library
An interactive storytime with your child that includes early literacy fun with books, songs, finger plays, and body movement, using the guidelines from the Every Child Ready to Read program.
Family Storytime
10:15-10:45am, Tony Hillerman Library. Visit us in the morning for our weekly storytime where we share fun with books, songs, and more with families in your community! This storytime is designed for families with children ages 0-6.
Digging Up Bones with Joey and Kira
10:30am, Ernie Pyle Library
1:30pm, Taylor Ranch Library
New Mexico Shakespeare Festival
7:30pm, New Mexico Veteran’s Memorial Park. Free admission
Beginner Pottery Class
2pm, Sage Valley Pottery. In this two-hour class attendees will get an inside look at our unique process, learn about our philosophy towards the value of making things by hand, and a hands-on introduction to wheel-throwing techniques. No experience necessary!
ESL Conversation Group
4:30-5:30pm, Central and Unser Library. Join our friendly, judgement-free group, where you can practice your speaking and listening skills.
La Familia Farmer’s Market
5-8pm, Dolores Huerta Gateway Park
Lavender Distillation Experience
11:30am-1:30pm, Los Poblanos Inn. Meet at the Distillation Hut, located in the back of the courtyard that is just west of the Farm Shop and silos. This is a drop-in experience that requires no advance reservation.
ESL Conversation Group
4:30-5:30pm, Central & Unser (Children’s Activity Room). Is English your second language? Do you want to practice your English conversation skills? Join our friendly, judgement-free group, where you can practice your speaking and listening skills
Science on Tap: U-2 Dragon Lady: 70 Years at 70,000 feet
6pm, National Museum of Nuclear Science and History. The arrival of the legendary U‑2 Dragon Lady at the National Museum is more than a milestone—it’s an opportunity to reflect on one of the most remarkable aircraft in aviation history. Must be 21+ to attend.
Winrock Night Market and Free Concerts
6:30-9pm. The Night Market is integrated into the park’s weekly programming, giving visitors the ability to shop, grab food, and spend time in the park while live music is underway. Vendor participation varies week to week, with a focus on local businesses and small makers.
Gabriel Rutledge
7pm, Hyena’s Comedy Night Club
Run Club: Parent Edition
6pm, Canteen Brewhouse. Please arrive at 5:50 to get your stroller and things ready to leave promptly at 6pm! All are welcome, 20 in and 20 back. You’re welcome to stay and enjoy a pint with other parents afterwards!
Albuquerque Isotopes vs. Sacramento River Cats
6:35pm, Rio Grande Credit Union Field at Isotopes Park
Matt Rife: Stay Golden Tour (Sold Out)
8pm, Sandia Resort and Casino
Movie in the Park- Smurfs
7pm (Movie starts at 8pm) , Mariposa Basin Park.
Saturday, July 18th
Downtown Growers Market
8am-12pm, Robinson Park (8th & Central). SNAP accepted and doubled
Los Ranchos Grower’s Market
8-11am, 6718 Rio Grande Blvd
Wellness Social at Winrock (SOLD OUT)
7am OR 8am-10am. By Bodybar Pilates
Stretch and Sip Yoga
10:30-11:30am, Ex Novo Brewing Company ABQ. Hosted by Erica from Bliss in the City, this is the perfect way to kick off your weekend with good vibes and cold beer. Yogis get $2 off their first pint!
Drag Bingo
1-3pm, Canteen Brewhouse
Turn Up with Ashley
9am, Green Dance Studio. High-energy dance fitness class.
Yoga with Rescue Dogs
9:30am-10:30am, Kaktus Brewing Company. Same time, same place. Different instructors and dogs. Get Craft coffee, fresh pastries, egg bites, breakfast pizza… enjoy our peaceful morning ambiance.
Monthly Craft Supply Swap
1:30-5pm, South Valley Library Meeting Room. Have extra crafting supplies? Need crafting supplies? Stop by the South Valley Library on the 3rd Saturday of the month!
Route 66 Summerfest
5-10pm, Nob Hill.
South Valley Growers Market
8am-12pm, Gutierrez-Hubbell House. Browse fresh, locally grown produce and products while enjoying the beautiful Gutiérrez-Hubbell House!
Stories Under the Cottonwood Tree
10:30am, Rio Grande Nature Center State Park. Meet in the Native Plant Garden for storytelling by Dianne Rossbach on the 3rd Saturday of each month, weather permitting. The program is geared to children 5-10 years and children should bring their own adult to enjoy it with them.
Summer Mini Market
8am, Poulin Marketplace
Old Town Golden Hour
4-7pm, Plaza Don Luis. Guests can enjoy a rotating lineup of live musicians and savory food vendors each week, alongside a curated group of resident vendors who will anchor the experience.
Digging Up Bones with Joey and Kira
11am, Rudolfo Anaya Library
3pm, Tony Hillerman Library
Pop-Up Market at Remedy Coffee
9am-12pm
Albuquerque Isotopes vs. Sacramento River Cats
6:35pm, Rio Grande Credit Union Field (Isotopes Park). Fireworks to follow
The Lavender Soiree
6pm, Alfredo Garcia Community Barn at Hartnett Park (in the heart of the Village of Los Ranchos). Enjoy an evening of tasting stations, live music, and a special performance by Spanish Broom Flamenco. Capture memories at the photo booth, create a pressed-flower keepsake to take home, explore lavender-inspired activities and the silent auction, celebrating a summer evening in support of the Rio Grande Community Farm. All proceeds support the mission of Rio Grande Community Farm, helping grow agriculture, education, and community in the North Valley.
Gabriel Rutledge
7pm OR 9:30pm, Hyena’s Comedy Night Club
Sunday, July 19th
Railyard Farmers Market
10am-2pm
Corrales Farmers Market
11am, Corrales Parks and Recreation Center
Bird Walk
8:30am, Rio Grande Nature Center State Park. Join us for a walk led by knowledgeable birders and enjoy the many birds that call the park home or visit at times during the year. Call 505-344-0274 to register.
Crepe Brulee’s 2nd Anniversary
all day. Giveaways, discounted crepes, and a car show
New Mexico Shakespeare Festival
7:30pm, New Mexico Veteran’s Memorial Park. Free admission
Mat and Taps: Yoga with Erica
10am, Marble Brewery Westside. Every Sunday let Erica lead you through a foundational flow, with lots of room to amplify. $10 - Please provide your own mat and towel. Must be 21+ to participate. Yogi's enjoy discounted pints after class.
Free Sunday Mornings at ABQ Museum
9am-1pm
A Night at the Farm Family Festival
3-9pm, Los Ranchos Agri-Nature Center
Free Sunday Mornings at Balloon Museum
9am-1pm
Sundresses and Mimosas Rooftop Soiree
12-3pm, Vintage 423. Sip mimosas, rock your favorite sundress, and vibe with amazing women. A signature mimosa + light brunch bites included with every ticket.
Albuquerque Isotopes vs. Sacramento River Cats
6:05pm, Rio Grande Credit Union Field (Isotopes Park)