The missing pieces….9/11 and….
For some reason, the following section did not appear in the 2 previous posts. Yes, I am refecting on the world today and the events of 9/11. They do go together. We will get up to go to work. We may go out with friends, and listen to a band. We may not watch the news. We may be tired of hearing the old story. We may even spend more time thinking about our family member who has died since or…dinner may be macroni and chees because we are too tired to cook. This is all normal. Still, please stop and remember.
Following this should be some events from the alibi. Also the city of Santa Fe and many other organizations are going to build a new building for Santa Fe Teens. Bravo! Read about it in ALbuquerque arts. www.abqarts.com or maybe it was www.alibi.com.
9/11: Let’s take a pause to remember those who died, the few days of unity and world support and mourning, when USA flags sold out, and were waving proudly across the land.
Take time to pray again.
So Wednesday night’s line-up would make most of younger co-workers say ALbuquerque is an oldsters town. (That’s a big complaint about Santa Fe). There’s lots of open mikes, jams, and DJ’s playing their normal gigs. I try to include a variety of events and music. Lots of people are back to school, and Wednesday now takes a new color: work.
Please notice Trish Yearwood is playing at the Sandia Casino, please come give a warm welcome.
One incredible newsbite is: Studio 21 will have a new expanded 2 story building built for teen programs in the creative arts in Santa Fe. This is an amazing program supported by many organizations: including the city of Santa Fe! BRAVO! Read about it in the alibil.com (Every city should have a program like this!)
Ending thought: How many innocent people more since 9/11 have died? Are we safer now than then? Are we a stronger more peaceful country than then? Is the world safer? Are the terrorists stronger? Are there more terrorists than then?
However you respond, can we build peace with honor, and create unity in our homeland? How? On these days, especially this week, gather your prayers and love and share with one another.
Pars Cuisine — Abel Lemons · Romantic/classic guitar (6-8:30 p.m.)
Pranzo Italian Grill, Santa Fe — The Geist of Broadway (6-9 p.m.)
Q Bar, Hotel Albuquerque at Old Town — Contemporary jazz with Kari Simmons and Todd Lowry (6-9 p.m.)
Rancher’s Club, Hilton — Ben Martinez Project · Jazz (6-9 p.m.) · FREE
Sandia Casino Amphitheater — Trisha Yearwood (8:30 p.m.)
Santa Fe Brewing Co., Santa Fe — Open Mic Night hosted by Frank Palumbo (6 p.m.) · FREE · ALL-AGES!
Santa Fe Opera — Lee Ann Womack · Michael Martin Murphey (7:30 p.m.)
Savoy Bar and Grill — Chris Dracup and Tommy Elskes (6:30-9:30 p.m.)
Sunshine Theater — Common (8 p.m.) · $35
Wild Pony, Los Lunas — Rhythm · Country (7-11 p.m.)
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