5TH ANNUAL EN UNIDAD HAY PODER, DIA DE LOS MUERTOS FESTIVAL
WHAT 5th Annual En Unidad Hay Poder, Dia De Los Muertos Festival: Artisan and Farmers Market, En Memorio Car Show, Dia De Los Muertos Parade
WHEN October 18, 12-6pm
WHERE Manuel's Food Market, 601 Edith Boulevard NE, Albd., NM, 87102
WHO Hosted by Manuel's Food Market, in conjunction with Citizens Information Committee of Martineztown (CICM). Vendors and performers include; Warehouse 505, Dancing Turtle, Longfellow Ballet Florclorico Dancers, National Institute of Flamenco, Gilbert Uribe, Mariachi Albuquerque, Zamora Family Aztec Dancers
INFO Review tentative schedule below
VISUALS Dancers, Car Show, Food, Vendors, Market, Local Grocery Store, Renovations, Historic Business, Parade, Dia de Los Muertos, Festival
Link to images, videos, and other associated content:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1yA5DGAOmfzRC-AifE_ImhWaTKDsU2Uro?usp=sharing
Tentative Schedule
Thursday October 16th, 5:00pm. Exhibition Reception and Lecture
Albuquerque Special Collections Library, Auditorium
423 Central NE, Albuquerque, NM 87102 505-848-1376 (Tim Blevins, branch manager)
Saturday October 18, 12:00 -1:00 P.M. Dia de Los Muertos Parade
From North Martineztown Park (Mt Calvary Cemetary) to Martineztown Acequia Madre Crossing
12pm - 5pm Local En Memorio Car Show South Martineztown Park
2:00 - 5pm Warehouse 505 and Dancing Turtle Breaking Jam
1:00 – 6:00 P.M. En Unidad Hay Poder: Artisan & Farmers Market
Acequia Madre Crossing (Roma Pedestrian street) 601 Edith Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87102
Entertainment: (including)
12:45 Longfellow Ballet Florclorico Dancers
1:00pm National Institute of Flamenco
2:00pm Gilbert Uribe
3:00pm Mariachi Albuquerque
4pm Zamora Family Aztec Dancers
Manuel’s Food Market was founded in 1924 by Manuel Sanchez, and has remained family owned and operated ever since. We are in the process of renovating our historic grocer, and plan to reopen by Spring of 2026. The mission of Manuel’s Food Market (MFM) is to: build and nurture community, serve as a meeting place for our neighborhood, introduce healthy lifestyle choices for youth and community, and to support continuing education to build skills for local regeneration. Our objectives are to nurture and build a healthy community through partnering with local farmers to bring local, high quality produce to the store. MFM collaborates to create partnerships to strengthen and regenerate the Martineztown community, where traditional skills can be learned and passed on to fuel resilience in the community.
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