Now that we’re leaving March behind, let’s look ahead to April. Throughout the month of April, Albuquerque, NM, will be hosting a number of fun events, great for the whole family. If you would like to attend future events with a brighter smile, then remember to talk to our team about cosmetic dentistry. Enjoy all your city has to offer, with a smile you’ll feel proud of!
Community Events
- 2019 Albuquerque Renaissance Faire: The 2019 Albuquerque Renaissance Faire will take place on April 27th at the Anderson Abruzzo Albuquerque International Balloon Museum at 9201 Balloon Museum Drive NE. The faire will be from 10am until 5pm, admission is $10 for adults, $5 for kids ages 4 to 12, and free for kids aged 3 and under. Enjoy living history demonstrations, food, drinks, live music, and events for kids and pets!
- 36th Annual Gathering of Nations Powwow: The Gathering of Nations Powwow will take place from April 25th through the 17th at Tingley Coliseum on 300 San Pedro Dr NE. The event is open to everyone of all ages! There will dancers, the renowned Grand Entry, and more!
- 40th Annual American Indian Week: The 40th Annual American Indian Week celebration takes place from April 22nd through April 28th at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center at 2401 12th Street NW. Events are free with museum admission.
- Downtown Growers’ Market: The Downtown Growers’ Market takes place from April 13th through November 2nd at Robinson Park, located on 810 Copper Avenue NW on the corner of Central Avenue and 8th Street. The market is open from 8am until noon and admission is free. There will be local procedure and foods, arts and crafts, live music, yoga in the park, and more.
Do You Need Cosmetic Dental Care?
At Snow Park Dental, Dr. Mark A. Miller and our team want to help you enjoy a brighter and more gorgeous smile. Contact us today at (505) 596-4479 to schedule a consultation and talk about cosmetic dentistry at our Albuquerque, NM, office. We welcome patients and families from Edgewood, Tijeras, Los Lunas, and all surrounding communities.
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