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Make it a weekend getaway. Overlooking the majestic Sandia Mountains, just minutes from Albuquerque Airport, Sandia Resort & Casino welcomes guests to a unique Southwestern setting with outstanding service and modern comforts. Discover everything the Southwest has to offer without breaking the bank. View hotel packages. You can look for all the things to do in Sandia and soak in the culture and entertainment scene here. Come and have a taste of Sandia whilst you are mesmerized while you are discovering and digging in the details. With AllEvents.in find out all your weekend getaways, things to do in Sandia and all the upcoming events near you. Sandia Resort & Casino was opened in 1994 and has become popular in the Albuquerque area for its luxurious accommodations, award-winning restaurants, and amazing entertainment. The Sandia Ballroom schedules a variety of events, from intimate concerts to boxing and MMA fights, and many prefer the ballroom to watching the events on TV.
Adult tickets may be bought online, at the box office, or in front of the ballroom (day of show only). Children’s tickets ARE NOT available online and may only be bought at the door. Child must be present at time of ticket purchase.
Time: Doors open at 3pm, food and event starts at 4pm
Food: Cash bar will be available. Food menu will be available
Ticket price includes: Unlimited food, 2 drink tickets for alcohol or non-alcohol drinks, swag bag, commemorative t-shirt and a ticket to enter our drawings for over $25,000 in cash and prizes.
*Children are not eligible for drawings.
Prizes include: TVs, coolers, Titleist golf bag, electronics, custom disco, guitar, $500 Cash, $2,000 cash and much more.
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Other: Denver Bronco cheerleaders will be on location. We’ll also have interactive games and a selfie station with a replica of the super bowl trophy!
Must be present to win. Must be 21+ to enter drawings.
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All ages welcome…
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — If you enjoy Christmas trees but don’t have the space or time for one in your own home, this is a weekend for you.
The Carrie Tingley Hospital Foundation Festival of Trees, at Sandia Resort & Casino, will have 40 decorated trees sponsored by local groups and companies. There will be live entertainment all weekend long, as well as Santa Claus, in a North Pole area sponsored by the Albuquerque Journal.
The event is one of the foundation’s biggest fundraisers, said executive director Dawne Bell. It’s free to attend, but Bell said she hopes the trees raise $75,000 through sponsorships, auctions, sales and raffles.
Festival of Trees WHAT: Carrie Tingley Hospital Foundation Festival of Trees WHEN: 10 a.m. – 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday, noon- 5 p.m. Sunday WHERE: Sandia Resort & Casino Ballroom D HOW MUCH: Free; call 243-6626 or visit www.carrietingleyhospitalfoundation.org for more information Opening Night Gala WHAT: Carrie Tingley Hospital Foundation Festival of Trees WHEN: 10 a.m. – 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday, noon- 5 p.m. Sunday WHERE: Sandia Resort & Casino Ballroom D HOW MUCH: Free; call 243-6626 or visit www.carrietingleyhospitalfoundation.org for more information Opening Night Gala WHAT: Festival of Trees Jingle & Mingle Opening Night Gala WHEN: Doors open at 6:30 p.m. tonight WHERE: Sandia Resort & Casino Ballroom D HOW MUCH: $50 tickets at the door, black-tie optional; call 243-6626 for more information |
This year’s fourth annual event has 40 trees and 30 wreaths. The wreaths are on sale, by the way, but it’s first-come, first-serve.
This year’s event is bigger than last year’s, but organizers still hope to grow the number of trees to 50, said Dr. Nancy Croker, a foundation board member and co-chair of this year’s event. Because much of the events’ cost has been underwritten by Sandia Resort & Casino, 91 cents of every dollar raised will fund programs for children, she said.
Trees are sponsored by a variety of groups, from mail carriers at the North Valley Carrier Station of the U.S. Postal Service to the La Cueva High School football team to Dion’s pizza.
One of the most elaborate trees is from the Albuquerque Origami Society, decked with 900 hand-folded paper ornaments. The 11-member society’s tree was sponsored by Croker and her family.
Another was sponsored by Flintco, a local, Native American-owned general contractor whose tree’s theme was “A Native Christmas.”
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The tree is covered in ornaments made by local Native artists, and is topped by a kachina doll with elaborate plumage. “It’s perfect for the top of the tree,” said Vanessa Rodriguez, Flintco office manager.
— This article appeared on page C1 of the Albuquerque Journal