In the News: Visit Albuquerque highlights February history and jazz festivals, hockey…

Feb 20, 2020

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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (FOX) – This week in Albuquerque you can see the largest concave mural in North American, enjoy some locally made craft chocolate and watch a game of ice hockey. Local Events Expert Tracy Cox with Visit Albuquerque/ABQ365 highlights upcoming entertainment in the city.

History Festival: On Saturday, February 22, the National Hispanic Cultural Center will present its first-ever History Festival. During this free day of events, visitors will have the opportunity to participate in activities workshops, lectures, temporary murals, middle and high school contests and more. Events are inspired by the theme, “mundos de mestizaje” and the famous buon fresco by artist Frederico Vigil.

New Mexico Ice Wolves vs. Topeka Pilots: The Ice Wolves will take on the Pilots on February 21 at the Outpost Ice Arena. Tickets range from $10 to $25 making the event perfect for families, date night, or a fun night out with friends.

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