This is NOT the Square Dancing you did in Grade-School!! The Wilde Bunch, New Mexico's only Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, and Straight (& Questioning) square dance club, will have open houses and beginning dancing the first Monday of every month starting at 7:00 p.m. Come on out and enjoy the Fun! Where? Albuquerque Square Dance Center 4909 Hawkins St NE Albuquerque
The hosts for the evening will be Fred and Diego. Come for a cool dip in the pool, munch on fabulous food and hear what's coming up for the NMO club. Bring your swimsuit and towel. The pool festivities start anytime after 5 pm, the potluck at 7 pm and meeting at 8 pm.Location: 1410 Erbbe, NE. The home is located just north of Constitution and is pretty much centered between the two parallel streets of Eubank & Wyoming.If coming for the potluck then bring an entree, salad or dessert to share.Any questions call Fred at 505-469-1865.
U21 meets every Friday night from 7:00 to 9:30 at the Albuquerque Center for Spiritual Living, 2801 Louisiana NE.It meets in the youth room in the basement of this social center
two blocks north of Menaul and blocks from Coronado Mall, ABQ Uptown,
&
Winrock. Enter on the west side of the building off the parking lot.It is open to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered, intersex,
queer, and questioning youth under 21 and their allies under 21.This is a youth space. It is largely a social time with some
planned events and sessions, such as arts & crafts, poetry,
information on
the community, films, dances, workshops, field trips, etc. There are
trained adults there to facilitate the group and assist as needed.
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Saturday August 8, 2009
1:00 pm – 4:00 pm
3804 Lafayette
Albuquerque, NM 87107
RSVP Cristina Apodaca 505-690-7592
Come out and bowl! Sunday Night Out sponsors a fall and winter bowling league, with a few fun summer
socials. Also, don't forget the 2nd Annual Albuquerque Roadrunner Bowling Tournament September 18-20th.
Sunday, August 9th, 6:00 pm, Holiday Bowl.
Come out for a fun time!
$15 gets you 3 games of bowling.
League play resumes August 23rd. Registration begins at 4:30, bowling at 6:00.
More info available at:
http://www.abq-sno.org/
http://www.beepbeepbowl.org/
Next Common Bond Board general meeting will be at Jerry's house. Use the signups to get address information.
Come join us for a week at Faery University.
Aug. 14th- 23rd
To find out more go to www.zms.org or call (505) 783 4002.
U21 meets every Friday night from 7:00 to 9:30 at the Albuquerque Center for Spiritual Living, 2801 Louisiana NE.It meets in the youth room in the basement of this social center
two blocks north of Menaul and blocks from Coronado Mall, ABQ Uptown,
&
Winrock. Enter on the west side of the building off the parking lot.It is open to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered, intersex,
queer, and questioning youth under 21 and their allies under 21.This is a youth space. It is largely a social time with some
planned events and sessions, such as arts & crafts, poetry,
information on
the community, films, dances, workshops, field trips, etc. There are
trained adults there to facilitate the group and assist as needed.
Come join us for a road trip in western New Mexico where we will explore the El Morrow Monument and a barbecue in a park, then at dusk we will walk to a bat cave and experience bat flying out the the evening. We will leave sometime in the morning and get back to ABQ sometime in the evening. Check out the following videos on YouTube from a previous trip we took to the bat caves.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7YCHRZ8H2uw
Experience an uplifting modern worship service that meets the needs of an ever-changing community. Here you can find your spiritual expression in many forms such as music, contemporary readings, and dance. An open communion will be given and music will be lead by our Praise Teams. This service also includes a Children & Youth Program and a Sign Language Interpreter. After service you will have an opportunity to socialize in the Celebration Hall; refreshments are provided.
Zia Nude Dudes' August social (pot luck) at 9pm on Saturday, August 22. Please see our web site, still in development, at http://www.zianudedudes.com for details.
Experience an uplifting modern worship service that meets the needs of an ever-changing community. Here you can find your spiritual expression in many forms such as music, contemporary readings, and dance. An open communion will be given and music will be lead by our Praise Teams. This service also includes a Children & Youth Program and a Sign Language Interpreter. After service you will have an opportunity to socialize in the Celebration Hall; refreshments are provided.
Suggested dress code for bee observation: long-sleeved shirt and
long pants, socks and closed-toe shoes. Light-colored clothing is
best (white, tan, light blue) since bees are scared by black, red,
and other dark colors and may become defensive.
Avoid wearing cologne or any other highly-scented hair or body
product, since some chemicals attract them and make them defensive.
Directions: From the east side of ABQ: I-25 to Rio Bravo exit. Rio
Bravo across the river to Isleta. Left (south) on Isleta for about 3
miles, then right (west) on Pajarito (Abuelita's NM Restaurant is on
the nw corner at the turn onto Pajarito) One mile west on Pajarito
to right on Pajarito Meadows rd (only a right turn is possilble) Our
house is 2633 Pajarito Meadows Rd. It is the house on the left
almost obscured by trees right after a big blue metal building and a
Come out and bowl! Sunday Night Out sponsors a fall and winter bowling league. Also, don't forget the 2nd Annual Albuquerque Roadrunner Bowling Tournament coming up September 18-20th.
League play resumes August 23rd. Registration begins at 4:30, bowling at 6:00.
Come with team of 4 with up to two alternates, or find a team at registration.
More info available at:
http://www.abq-sno.org/
http://www.beepbeepbowl.org/
Come play Crazy-Eights, an easy-to-learn card game in which players basically match suit or number of the card played before them. Please visit http://www.zianudedudes.com for details.
KUNM Radio 89.9 - LGBTQ Local Radio Show after This Way Out Headlines. Listen for interview with Linda Siegle - Equality NM lobbyist and Shannon Minter, lead counsel for Prop 8 and DOMA litigations
Tony Medina, Mr Pride 2009, is hosting a show at the 4th Street Nightclub. The show starts at 9 pm to 11:30 pm. There is a $10 cover. Proceeds to support Albuquerque Pride. The show is called Victory since he has finally won the title of Mr. Pride after three tries. Some preformers are: USC Empress XVII Aleah Rico, Emperor XVII Todd Swisher, Prince Royal Brandon Gonzales, Princess Royal Jazzime Bouvier, Empress XIII Mercedes Krystal Devoue, Mr Gay Pride 2006 Adan, Lady Fabiella de la O'mygoch. Paige Del Sol. Breanna Star.
Spend the day exploring the Mt. Taylor area near Grants with hiking. Call Tom for all the details at 797-1403.
Experience an uplifting modern worship service that meets the needs of an ever-changing community. Here you can find your spiritual expression in many forms such as music, contemporary readings, and dance. An open communion will be given and music will be lead by our Praise Teams. This service also includes a Children & Youth Program and a Sign Language Interpreter. After service you will have an opportunity to socialize in the Celebration Hall; refreshments are provided.
The Albuquerque Kings Club, along with All the Kings Men, United Court of the Sandias Royalty, and Former Pride Title Holders, will be hosting a benefit show at Sidewinders Sunday, August 30th 8:30 pm.
This event is part of a National Fundraiser called KINGS FOR A CAUSE! 75% of the proceeds go to NMAS and 25% to the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force.
Come show your support for your community and enjoy a show full of the sexiest DRAG KINGS in town!
No cover, RAFFLE ITEMS! All tips go to benefit!
242-KING for more info or questions.
Performances by:
Rocco Steele, Victor la Verga, Flynnt, Seymour Johnson, Mac, Porkchop Brooks, Ryder, Maxwell Endowed, Slick Nick, Jesse Bouvier, Jayson DaBoi... and hosted by Aleah Rico & Jazzmine Bouvier.
Special presentation on KUNM Radio 89.9 on LGBTQ issues from 11:00 - 12:00 p.m. Listen for interviews with Crisosto Apache on the 21 Annual International Conference on October 7 - 11, 2009; interview with Vicki Wilcox, Esq. on same sex estate planning; Janice Deveraux on Transgendernm.org and Jordon Johnson - Executive Director of Equality NM and other local announcements.
The festivities begin with a pool party starting at 5 pm then the potluck at 7 pm and meeting at 8 pm.The host for the evening will be Scott McCune in the North Albuquerque Acres part of town. See you all there for a fun evening !!!

