The Albuquerque Historical Society & the Historical Society of NM
Encourage your participation in the following history & cultural events:
THE ALBUQUERQUE HISTORICAL SOCIETY September 22, 2pm. “Remember the Alvarado!” For nearly 70 years, Fred Harvey’s Alvarado Hotel served as a destination for travelers, the social center for Albuquerque residents, and the anchor for the core of downtown Albuquerque. Despite years of preservation advocacy, the Alvarado fell victim to the wrecking ball in early 1970. Joe McKinney and Chuck Larrabee will discuss the economic forces that led to the hotel’s closure and the citizens’ advocacy efforts to save the landmark. Chuck was a high school student & protested the hotel’s potential demise. Joe led a grass-roots campaign working with city leaders and decision makers to try to halt the demolition. There will be adequate seating in the Museum’s large Ventana Room. Free parking & free admission to the ABQ Museum in Old Town. albuqhistsoc.org.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY NEW MEXICO. New Mexico became the 47th state on January 6, 1912. Read about it, https://newmexicohistory.org/n
ART PROJECTS, GAMES, GARDENING, CONCERTS, CAREER EXPLORATION, COMPUTER TRAINING, COOKING, & MORE – ACTIVITIES FOR ALL AGES AT THE BRANCHES OF THE ABC LIBRARY SYSTEM, Go to abqlibrary.org to review listing by location, days and times! Be sure to look for all kinds of free family & children’s activities.
Randall Davey Audubon Center and sanctuary, 1800 Upper Canyon Rd. in Santa Fe. Tour the gardens and historic Randall Davey house. Fridays @ 2 pm are docent led house tours, $5. More info at RandallDavey.audubon.org. Mon. – Sat., 8am-4pm. Hundreds more events detailed at AbqToDo.com.
SEPTEMBER 1, 10 am-2pm, free. Railyards Market in historic Barelas. Every Sunday. 777 1stSt. SW – enter parking area at 1st & Hazeldine SW. All are encouraged to walk or bicycle due to limited parking. RailyardsMarket.org
SEPTEMBER 1/8/15/22/29, 8am, free. Farmer’s Market at Robinson Park, 8th & Central and the Los Ranchos Art Market, 6718 Rio Grande Blvd. NW
SEPTEMBER 1/8/15/22/29, Sunday mornings admission free from 9 am-1 pm at the Albuquerque Museum. Go to cabq.gov/artsculture/albuquerq
SEPTEMBER 2Â Labor Day federal holiday (declared a national holiday in 1894)
SEPTEMBER 3, 10, & 24, free. 5 pm, free. Evening hike (1.5 miles) in Piedras Marcadas Canyon unit of Petroglyph National Monument. Bring plenty of water.  9501 Golf Course Rd. NW.
SEPTEMBER 4, free program, 12 noon, virtual. A Place of Thin Veil: Life and Death in Gallup, Presented by former Gallup mayor Bob Rosebrough. NM History Museum Friends of History. Go to the website FriendsofHistoryNM.org/lecture
SEPTEMBER 4, 2-3 pm, free. “All about Birds”, the Bird Alliance of Central New Mexico describes what birds live in ABQ, how to recognize them and how you can help birds. Cherry Hills Library, 6901 Barstow NE, 857-8321.
SEPTEMBER 5-15, ticketed. New Mexico State Fair. statefair.exponm.com.
SEPTEMBER 5, 4 pm, virtual, free. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland discusses public lands as stewardship for racial and environmental justice. Go to events.mellon.org/
SEPTEMBER 6, 10am-2pm, free. “Pop up Esperanza Bicycle Safety clinic”, International Library 7601 Central NE.
SEPTEMBER 6/7, free. Cibola Trail Days in Grants, NM. vendors, live music with Al Hurricane Jr., cars, rodeo, farmers market, chili cook-off. Go to Grants.org/communitycalendar for more information or call the Cibola County Chamber of Commerce.
SEPTEMBER 6, 7 pm, free but preregister at nps.gov/vall. Stargazing in the Caldera. learn about stars, constellations and planetary bodies at the Valles Caldera National Preserve (dark Sky park) between Jemez Springs and Los Alamos. More info at 505-670-1612.
SEPTEMBER 6, doors open 5:30 pm; program 6-7:30 pm, $10 includes drink ticket. Science on Tap-Low Cost Solar Cells presented by Dr. Manuel Ramos. He discusses molybdenum disulfide. Nuclear Science Museum, 601 Eubank SE. NuclearMuseum.org
SEPTEMBER 6, 5-8 pm, free. ALBUQUERQUE ARTS CRAWL, artscrawlabq.org. Open house at various art galleries around ABQ, meet and visit with artists in person.
SEPTEMBER 6, 5-9 pm, free. Albuquerque Art Walk downtown Central between 1st & 8th St. Stores & restaurants open, various vendors, food trucks.
SEPTEMBER 6 and every Friday in Sept., 5-8 pm, free. La Familia Growers Market, at Westside Community Center, 1250 Isleta Blvd. SW. Music, food, arts and crafts vendors, and more. More information at laFamiliaGrowersmarket.org.
SEPTEMBER 7, 8am-11, free. Bosque Wild Guided Hike. Begins at the Open Space Visitors Center. 6500 Coors NW.
SEPTEMBER 7/8, Sat/Sun 11 am & 2 pm, fee. Cultural dances, Indian Pueblo Cultural Center. indianpueblo.org.
SEPTEMBER 7, 2-4 pm, free. Oaxaca Ungovernable: Aesthetics , Politics and Art from Below—the impact of colonialism and capitalism on marginalized Oaxaca communities. Maxwell Museum on UNM Campus, 500 University NE.
SEPTEMBER 7, 3-5 pm, free. Special Collections Library. Docudrama Beginning of the End, TV-PG. About the 1st atomic bomb, partially filmed in Los Alamos.  Special Collections Library 423 Central NE. Watch for parking restrictions.
SEPTEMBER 7, 8-11 am. Come help clean up Historic Fairview Cemetery, 700 Yale SE. Wear hard soled shoes and bring your own tools. Garbage bags provided. The cemetery is open dawn to dusk and accessible through the gates of Fairview Memorial Park. www.HistoricFairviewCemeteryAB
SEPTEMBER 7, 2pm, free. David Arguello from the Compostela Community and Cultural Institue speaks about “Arroyo Hondo Arriba Land Grant”, Kit Carson Board Room, 118 Cruz Alta Rd. Presented by the Taos County Historical Society. More information at TaosCountyHistoricalSociety.or
SEPTEMBER 7, 10:30 am, free. Roger Zimmerman speaks on ABQ & Its Yazoo (seasonal irrigation water). Sponsored by the Hispanic Gen. Research Center of NM. Domenici Education building, room 122, National Hispanic Cultural Center.
SEPTEMBER 7, 9:30am-2:30 pm, free. Historic Santa Fe Foundation Fall Family Day, 545 Canyon Rd. in Santa Fe. Garden tours and various activities, kid friendly.
SEPTEMBER 8/9, opening weekend activities for Broken Boxes Exhibit at the ABQ Museum.
SEPTEMBER 8, 2 pm, free. Noted genealogist and historian Henrietta Martinez Christmas speaks on “A Travelogue of Spain: Siquenza to Granada”. Sandoval County Historical Society & Museum, 161 Homestead Lane, located between the Santa Ana Star Casino and Coronado Historic Site, just north of 550, turn at the dirt road by the IHOP. SandovalHistory.org. 505-867-2755.
SEPTEMBER 8, 9am-4pm, $15 in advance, $20 day of. Placitas Garden Tour. Buy tickets in advance at PlacitasGardenTour.com.
SEPTEMBER 9, 11:45 am, free. Albuquerque Press Women & Friends. ACLU-NM Director Peter Simonson speaks about accomplishments in New Mexico In-person at Weck’s Restaurant, 7301 Paseo del Norte NE.  (You may purchase food/beverage.) More info from lockettabq@comcast.net. Sponsored by Albuquerque Press Women and Friends
SEPTEMBER 10, 6:30 pm, free. Sandra Arazi Coambs speaks about “Wood that sings-violins and violin woods of the Southwest” The speaker is the archaeologist for the Mountainair/Sandia section of the Cibola National Forest. Sandia Ranger Station in Tijeras. More information at FriendsOfTijerasPueblo.org.
SEPTEMBER 11, PATRIOT DAY, honors the memory of those killed in 9/11 attacks on America.
SEPTEMBER 11, 6:30 pm, $8. BioScience curator Dr. Jason Malaney speaks about the NM Jumping Mouse. New Mexico Natural History Museum, more information at nmnaturalhistory.org.
SEPTEMBER 11,10:30 AM, virtual or in-person. AGS speaker is Susan Goss Johnston, Exploring the Family Search Catalogue. Downtown Main Library, 2nd floor. Abqgen.org.
SEPTEMBER 13, 6-8 pm, free. Invisible No More: Voices from Native Americans. Various writers participate in a panel discussion. More information at IndianPueblo.org.
SEPTEMBER 14, 11 am-noon, free. Dine Bingo, come learn Navajo language words. San Pedro Library, 5600 Trumbull SE at San Pedro.
SEPTEMBER 14, 9am-5pm, free. Camel Corps Commemoration with education activities for all ages all day plus real camels. El Morro National Monument on Highway 53 near Ramah, NM (2 hours from ABQ). More info at 505-783-4226.
SEPTEMBER 14, 12 noon-1pm, free. The Parson Sisters specializing in Global Folkdance music, play at the Special Collections Library, 423 Central NE. Watch for parking restrictions.
SEPTEMBER 14, 10:30 am-12 noon, free. Old World Medicinal Plants for ABQ Gardens with herbalist Dara Saville. South Broadway Library, 1025 Broadway SE, 764-1742.
SEPTEMBER 14, 3pm, free Steve Morgan gives chautauqua as forester and conservationist Aldo Leopold. Sponsored by the NM Humanities Council and Friends of Los Lunas Library.Program at Los Lunas Museum of Heritage & Arts, 251 Main St. at water tower. More info at 505-352-7720.
SEPTEMBER 14, 10 am-4pm, free. Regular monthly book sale by the Friends of the ABQ BernCo Public Library. Main branch, 5th & Copper NW. Two hour free parking across the street at the City garage. Bring your ticket in to be stamped.
SEPTEMBER 14, 5PM, entry by donation, must print a parking pass. International Observe the Moon Evening at the Sandia Mountain Natural History Center, 60 Columbine Lane in Cedar Crest. Activities include a talk on the lunar eclipse. More information at nmnaturalhistory.org.
SEPTEMBER 14, 7-8:30 pm, free. Evening Hike, Open Space Visitor Center, 6500 Coors NW. Contact nbachand@cabq.gov, 505-768-4951.
SEPTEMBER 15, 2 pm, free. Classical Guitarist Omar Villanueva performs at Quarai site of the Salinas Missions National Monument near Mountainair. Sponsored by the Manzano Mountain Art Council, Mountainair, NM. ManzanoMountainArtCouncil.org.
SEPTEMBER 15, 1-2 pm, free. Craig Winston, classical guitarist presents music by Spanish and Latin American composers. Erna Fergusson Library, 3700 San Mateo NE, 888-8100.
SEPTEMBER 15, 1pm, free. Tim Amsden signs copies of Love Letter to Ramah: Living Beside New Mexico’s Trail of the Ancients. Includes stories about native plants and animals, ancient human occupation and contemporary inhabitants. 4009 Ice Cves Rd. On Highway 53. Sponsored by El Morrow Area Arts Council.
SEPTEMBER 17, 7 pm, admission by donation. The Lunar Eclipse that almost Wasn’t in the planetarium of the New Mexico Natural History Museum, See Saturn when it’s closest to earth. more information at nmnaturalhistory.org. The museum is normally closed on Tuesdays but is open just for viewing of the eclipse.
SEPTEMBER 17 Autumn Moon Festival –15th day of the 8th month of Chinese Lunar calendar.
SEPTEMBER 17 –Â National Register to Vote day.
SEPTEMBER 18-21, ticketed prices, some free events. University of New Mexico Homecoming. More information, UNMAlumni.com.
SEPTEMBER 19, 4:30-6 PM, free. Fun & Games with drums for the whole family. Rudolfo Anaya North Valley Library, 7704 2nd St. NW.
SEPTEMBER 19, 5-8pm, free. 3rd THURSDAY AT ABQ MUSEUM. All exhibits open. Food & Beverage for sale.
SEPTEMBER 19/20, 11 am, $2. National Hispanic Cultural Center, tour of Torreon. nhccnm.org
SEPTEMBER 19-21, registration fees. International Conference of the Anza Society. Holiday Inn, Old Town.
SEPTEMBER 20, 1-2 pm, free. Bird Migration. The Bird Alliance of Central NM will explain how birds accomplish this amazing feat and how you can help. Patrick Baca/ Central & Unser Library, 8081 Central NW.
SEPTEMBER 20, 10:30-12 noon, free. Learn how to photograph wildlife, presented by the Open Space division.Cherry Hills Library, 6901 Barstow NE, 857-8321.
SEPTEMBER 21/22 & SEPTEMBER 28/29, 10am-5pm, free. Historic Turquoise Trail Studio Tour. Explore a unique collection of artists: painters, sculptors, ceramicists, fiber artists, glass and more. www.
 SEPTEMBER 21, free. Community Adobe Day at the Gutierrez Hubbell House, 6029 Isleta SW. Learn adobe making and building with workshop for all ages. More information from David Ottaviano, dottaviano@bernco.gov.
SEPTEMBER 21, 2 pm, free. Chuck Hornung presents “A Romantic Adventure-Sarah Marcus Earp (Mrs. Wyatt Earp) and the Lone Ranger. Los Lunas Museum of Heritage and Art. More info at 505-352-7720.
SEPTEMBER 21/22, 10am-5pm, free. North Valley Artists Studio Tour. To get map go to NorthValleyStudioTour.com.
SEPTEMBER 21, 10am, free. Rangers from Coronado and Jemez Historic sites will have a “Read & Learn” story time for kids. Martha Liebert Library in Bernalillo, 145 Calle Malinche.
SEPTEMBER 21, 1:30-3 pm, free. “Poetry for Peace”, come read a poem or just listen as part of International Peace Day.  Rudolfo Anaya North Valley Library, 7704 2nd St. NW.
SEPTEMBER 21, ticketed. University of New Mexico vs. Fresno State homecoming football game.
SEPTEMBER 22, 2 pm, free. ”Remember the Alvarado” -the fight to save the Alvarado Hotel from demolition in 1970. Presented by Joe McKinney and Chuck Larabee. The large Ventana Room with ample seating will be used. Free parking and free admission to the ABQ Museum. Sponsored by the Albuquerque Historical Society. albuqhistsoc.org.
SEPTEMBER 22, first day of fall/autumnal equinox-equal amounts of day and night.
SEPTEMBER 22, 2 PM, free. Abuelas Remedies taught by our Grandmothers, presented by Yolanda Darrington and Lorraine Dominguez Stubblefield. Corrales Historical Society. Old Church in Corrales. CorralesHistory.org.
SEPTEMBER 22 International Peace Day begun by the United Nations.
SEPTEMBER 22, 2pm, free. UNM professor emeritus Enrique Lamadrid speaks on “Genizaros: Place & Identity in New Mexico”. Martha Liebert Library in Bernalillo, 145 Calle Malinche, 867-1440. Sponsored by the Friends of Coronado & Jemez Historic Sites. More info Kuaua.org
SEPTEMBER 22, 12 noon-5 pm, East Mountain Celebration at the Vista Grande Community Center, 15 la Madera Rd. in Sandia Park. Entertainment, car show, vendors, info booths. Awards to Outstanding Citizens of East Mountains.
SEPTEMBER 25, 12 noon, virtual or in-person. The History of Wine in New Mexico given by State Records administrator, Dr. Rick Hendricks. State Records Center, Pinon Room. Get link from Nicolasa.chavez@scra.nm.gov. More info at NewMexicoHistory.org, Office of the State Historian.
SEPTEMBER 26, 7pm on KNME/PBS 5.1: ABQ’s Roots;Â repeats SEPTEMBER 27, 9pm on PBS Channel 5.4.
SEPTEMBER 26, 7:30 PM on KNME/PBS. Colores-ABQ’s Historic Railroad shops. Repeats September 27 9:30 pm, channel 5.4.
SEPTEMBER 27/28, 9am-4pm, free. Harvest Craft Fair and Plant Sale (Autumn & Holiday themed vendors, fun and food, chile ristra demo. ABQ Garden Center 10120 Lomas Blvd. NE. AlbuquerqueGardenCenter.org, 296-6020.
SEPTEMBER 27, 4-8pm, SEPT. 28, 10-4 pm, $10. Prickly Pear Festival with food, arts & crafts, demos. Performer Micah Thunder Friday night. Gutierrez Hubbell House, 6029 Isleta SW.
SEPTEMBER 27, 9pm on PBS/KNME. American Historia-The Untold Story of Latinos.
SEPTEMBER 28, 12 noon-1pm, free. Learn about Ukraine and its music from singer Maryna Krut plays the unique bandura instrument like a lute and harp. South Broadway Library, 1025 Broadway SE, 764-1742.
SEPTEMBER 28, 11am-12 noon, free. Tour the 1925 Special Collections Library, 423 Central NE. watch for parking restrictions.
SEPTEMBER 28, 5 pm, free. Flamenco Performance in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month at the Petroglyph National Monument Visitor Center, 6510 Western Trail NW.Petroglyph National Monument Visitor Center’s shaded outdoor patio, 899-0205, more information at nps.gov/petr
SEPTEMBER 28, 6-7:30 pm, free but register with depps@cabq.gov, 768-4951. Sunset Hike from the Open Space Visitor Center, 6500 Coors NW.
SEPTEMBER 28/29, , 10 am-4 pm,free. Harvest Festival & Heart of Corrales Fiesta, Casa San Ysidro in Corrales. Acoma Pueblo Enchanted dancers, Lara Manzanaras, a northern NM singer and songwriter, Santero Charlie Carrillo, San Felipe potter Rosalie Chavez. More information from Aaron Gardner, call 898-3915 or agardner@cabq.gov. cabq.gov/artsculture.
SEPTEMBER 28/29 free. New Mexico Railroad Days at Albuquerque Railyards. See and experience the 2926 restored locomotive. Food trucks, tours, More info and schedule at 2926.us. Also activities within the Wheels Museum. Contact 505-243-6269 or info@WheelsMuseum.com. or leba4@aol.com. Wheels Museum, 1100 2ndSt. SW.
Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument near Mountainair.  Contact Natalia Sanchez Hernandez for more info. Call 505-847-2585, ext. 221.
NATIVE DANCERS AT INDIAN PUEBLO CULTURAL CENTER FALL SCHEDULE:Â SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS, 11 AM & 2 PM.
HUNDREDS MORE EVENTS LISTED ONÂ ABQTODO.COM
Randall Davey Audubon Center and sanctuary, 1800 Upper Canyon Rd. in Santa Fe. Tour the gardens and historic Randall Davey house. Fridays @ 2 pm are docent led house tours, $5. Saturdays @8:30 am are guided bird walk. More info at RandallDavey.audubon.org. Monday – Saturday, 8am-4pm.
The historic court case involving Isleta pueblo member Miguel Trujillo and voting rights for Native Americans. To request traveling exhibit contact tasneem.bsaies@dca.nm.gov. There is a six part podcast available at podcast.nmculture.org
INDIAN EDUCATION AT UNM, iaie.unm.edu. Watch several previously recorded programs about Native American education, the Dine language and more.
HISTORIC SANTA FE FOUNDATIONÂ (historicSantaFe.or
The Wheels Museum, 1100 2nd St. SW. Monday -Thursday, 9 am-12 noon, Sat. 12 noon-2pm. Call first to confirm, 243-6269 or info@wheelsmuseum.org
MURALS OF ALBUQUERQUE (www.murosabq.com) This shows over 130 murals in the ABQ metro area. You click on each picture and it shows the mural, gives its title and address, describes the image, and the artists.
ONLINE TOUR OF THE 15 HISTORIC MURALS AT THE INDIAN PUEBLO CULTURAL CENTER The tour gives details of the artist and the dance or ritual illustrated in the mural. https://indianpueblo.org/puebl
Cibola County History Museum, 525 West High St., Grants NM. Go to the museum’s Facebook page for more information.
NUCLEAR MUSEUM – The Museum has a huge collection of oral history interviews (also transcribed) called Voices of the Manhattan Project. There are some 600 interviews of individuals who were either at the Manhattan Project or a family member who worked there. The interviews are organized into 39 categories such as: Internment of Japanese Americans, Life in the Secret cities, Hispanic employees, Native American. https://www.nuclearmuseum.org/
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
Historic Fairview Cemetery, 700 Yale SE. invites anyone to come and hoe tumbleweeds and goat heads. The cemetery is open dawn to dusk and accessible through the gates of Fairview Memorial Park. Wear hard soled shoes & bring your own tools.  www.HistoricFairviewCemeteryA
AMAZING HISTORY / CULTURE OPPORTUNITIES ONLINE
Many of the museums and cultural centers in the ABQ metro area have put programming on their websites, Facebook pages or YouTube links. This includes everything from:
- concerts, history lectures, video tours of various museum collections,
- photograph pod casts, curriculum and study guides for children, audio interviews,
All of this is free and even “low tech” individuals can navigate these websites. There are YouTube channels available at no cost to watch to all. You are urged to explore many websites but especially these:
- CORONADO HISTORIC SITE – Watch numerous programs from the website of the Friends of Coronado Historic Site. Kuaua.org/presentations. All info on their website.
- NEW MEXICO HISTORY IN TEN MINUTESÂ (newmexicohistory.org)
 On the home page, go to the bottom and click on Video of the Month. The entire list of episodes will appear by clicking on the corner of the video. NM State Historian Rob Martinez is most engaging and informative and there are more than 40 Episodes. The episodes may be heard in chronological order or by topic which is introduced in the first minute or so of the episode. - CIVIC AUDITORIUM HISTORY VIDEO (1957-1986) www.modernabq.org. Go to the Resources Tab, then the drop down to the three Civic Auditorium videos. They tell the story of the structure: why it was built, how it was used and why it was ultimately demolished.
- HOLOCAUST MUSEUM and GELLERT EDUCATION CENTER NM, 616 Central SW. Go to the website nmholocaustmuseum.org. Questions call 247-0606.
- ALBUQUERQUE OASIS LIFELONG LEARNING PRESENTS VARIOUS NM TOPICSÂ www.albuquerque.oasisne
t.org or 884-4529.
ALBUQUERQUE HISTORICAL SOCIETY ARCHIVED VIDEO PROGRAMS
The Albuquerque Historical Society provides videos of scheduled program presentations. The videos are linked from the appropriate AHS Program pages. Presentations captured on videos to date include:
- Arches and Artistry: A Chronicle of Albuquerque’s Alvarado Hotel
Matt Kluge, July 21, 2024 - Maisel’s Murals
Paul Secord, June 16, 2024 - History of Telephones in New Mexico
Susie Turner, April 21, 2024 - The Downtown Albuquerque Walking Tour: For People Who Prefer to Sit
Roland Penttila, January 21, 2024 - Movies Made in Albuquerque
Jeff Berg, November 19, 2023 - What’s in a Name?
Elaine Briseño, October 15, 2023 - Albuquerque’s Involvement with the American Space Program
Loretta Hall, September 17, 2023 - The Role of the New Mexico State Historian
Rob Martinez, August 20, 2023 - Historic Fairview Cemetery: THE Place to be Buried Since 1881
Gail Rubin, July 16, 2023 - History of South Broadway and Kirtland Addition Neighborhoods
Anthony “Tony” DellaFlora, June 18, 2023. - The Heritage of Historic US Route 66 in Albuquerque
Roger Zimmerman and Melissa Lea Beasley-Lee, April 16, 2023 - History of Mariachi in Albuquerque
Peter Sanchez, March 19, 2023 - Biography of Casey Luna
Dr. Richard Melzer, February 19, 2023 - History of The University of Albuquerque
John Taylor, January 15, 2023 - History of UNM Press: The Largest Book Publishing Company in New Mexico
Beth Hadas, November 20, 2022 - One With the Land: Voices of the Atrisco Land Grant
Anthony “Tony” DellaFlora, October 16, 2022 - One With the Land: Voices of the Atrisco Land Grant
Anthony “Tony” DellaFlora, October 16, 2022 - Picture This!: Online Storytelling Through Photo Archives
Jill Hartke, September 18, 2022 - The History of Public Art Urban Enhancement in Albuquerque
Sherri Brueggemann, August 21, 2022 - Neighborhoods at a Crossroads: Hoffmantown
Anthony DellaFlora, July 17, 2022 - African American Homesteaders in Albuquerque
Rita Powdrell, June 19, 2022 - Victory from the Shadows
Elaine Carson, March 20, 2022 - The Ten Dons, Plus One
Kathy Seidel, February 20, 2022 - Erna Fergusson, First Lady of New Mexico Letters
Joe Sabatini, January 16, 2022 - The History of Los Poblanos
Kate Garner, November 21, 2021 - Stories of Early Albuquerque
Rosemary McNerney Winkler – October 17, 2021 - Overhaul: A Social History of the Albuquerque Locomotive Repair Shops
Richard and Shirley Cushing Flint – September 19, 2021 - Building Community & Culture: Jews in 20th Century Albuquerque
Harvey Buchalter, July 18, 2021 - Life of Mrs. Carnis Salisbury: Albuquerque Fair Housing and Civil Rights Pioneer
Brian Eagan – June 20, 2021 - Doing History in a City Looking Forward
Albuquerque Museum Director Andrew Connors – April 18, 2021 - 60th Anniversary of Little Beaver Town
Roland Penttila – March 21, 2021 - An Iconic View: A Photographic Study of First and Central, 1880 to 2020
Richard Ruddy – February 21, 2021 - Historic Fairview Cemetery: Final Resting Place for Notable People in Albuquerque History
Gail Rubin, CT – January 17, 2021 - The Spanish Flu Pandemic in New Mexico 1918-1920
Rick Hendricks, Ph.D, – November 15, 2020 - Architectural History of Albuquerque’s Old Main Library
Teri Reynoso – October 18, 2020 - The Photo Heritage of Eddie Ross Cobb and Daphne Cobb: Unbending Courage and Creativity
Sueki (Susan) Woodward – September 20, 2020 - They Won the Vote! : Suffrage and Suffragists in New Mexico
Sylvia Ramos Cruz, M.D. – August 23, 2020 - Albuquerque Sculptor Herb Goldman
Lisa Goldman – July 19, 2020 - Secret Albuquerque: A Guide to the Weird, Wonderful, and Obscure
Ashley M. Biggers – June 21, 2020 - Albuquerque in the Nuclear Age
Duane Hughes – February 16, 2020
- Early History of the Albuquerque Open Space Program
Rex Funk – January 19, 2020 - A History Lover’s Guide to Albuquerque
Roger Zimmerman – November 17, 2019 - Ridgecrest Area History: The Parkland Hills Addition
Willam Dodge – October 20, 2019 - History of Menaul School
Dr. Christine Sierra – September 15, 2019