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  1. Bicis Y Botánica

    Tingley Beach, Saturday, May 9 at 09:00 AM MDT

    Song Dog Relations on Instagram: "Celebrate the work of caregivers and mothers alike by joining us on a botanical bike ride on Saturday, May 9th! 🌿🌻💗 There will be many plants to smell, touch and possibly taste! On this program, participants will learn the basics of local botany and dive into stories that consider the cultural and ecological knowledge of the Middle Rio Grande Valley. Participants should expect to bike up to 8 miles total, on mostly flat and paved, gravel and dirt trails. Mountain bikes are preferred but road bikes can also manage. We will begin at Tingley Beach and make stops along the way to the Rio Grande Nature Center. This program will run for four hours with breaks for rest, lunch and observations. Please bring water, snacks, a journal or sketchbook and something to write with. Herbal tea made from seasonal native plants is always served so bring a thermos! Your guide and facilitator is a certified naturalist and is trained in Wilderness First Aid, CPR and Mental Health Wilderness First Aid. Learn more about Blanca at our website. *Spanish interpretation is available* Space is limited as we have only have room for 8 cyclists. Registration is offered through a sliding scale exchange, please select the price that best reflects your current financial capacity & privilege: Community - $25 ( Low Cost ) General - $35 ( True Cost ) Support - $45 ( Pay It Forward ) Learn more and register at the links in our bio or by visiting www.blancasvillalobos.com Images from our April program taken by @madison.emond and Blanca"

    https://www.instagram.com/p/DXXyWa_iZRY/

    abq.bikecal.org/event/bicis-y-

  2. Bicis Y Botánica

    Tingley Beach, Saturday, May 9 at 09:00 AM MDT

    Song Dog Relations on Instagram: "Celebrate the work of caregivers and mothers alike by joining us on a botanical bike ride on Saturday, May 9th! 🌿🌻💗 There will be many plants to smell, touch and possibly taste! On this program, participants will learn the basics of local botany and dive into stories that consider the cultural and ecological knowledge of the Middle Rio Grande Valley. Participants should expect to bike up to 8 miles total, on mostly flat and paved, gravel and dirt trails. Mountain bikes are preferred but road bikes can also manage. We will begin at Tingley Beach and make stops along the way to the Rio Grande Nature Center. This program will run for four hours with breaks for rest, lunch and observations. Please bring water, snacks, a journal or sketchbook and something to write with. Herbal tea made from seasonal native plants is always served so bring a thermos! Your guide and facilitator is a certified naturalist and is trained in Wilderness First Aid, CPR and Mental Health Wilderness First Aid. Learn more about Blanca at our website. *Spanish interpretation is available* Space is limited as we have only have room for 8 cyclists. Registration is offered through a sliding scale exchange, please select the price that best reflects your current financial capacity & privilege: Community - $25 ( Low Cost ) General - $35 ( True Cost ) Support - $45 ( Pay It Forward ) Learn more and register at the links in our bio or by visiting www.blancasvillalobos.com Images from our April program taken by @madison.emond and Blanca"

    https://www.instagram.com/p/DXXyWa_iZRY/

    abq.bikecal.org/event/bicis-y-

  3. Bicis Y Botánica

    Tingley Beach, Saturday, May 9 at 09:00 AM MDT

    Song Dog Relations on Instagram: "Celebrate the work of caregivers and mothers alike by joining us on a botanical bike ride on Saturday, May 9th! 🌿🌻💗 There will be many plants to smell, touch and possibly taste! On this program, participants will learn the basics of local botany and dive into stories that consider the cultural and ecological knowledge of the Middle Rio Grande Valley. Participants should expect to bike up to 8 miles total, on mostly flat and paved, gravel and dirt trails. Mountain bikes are preferred but road bikes can also manage. We will begin at Tingley Beach and make stops along the way to the Rio Grande Nature Center. This program will run for four hours with breaks for rest, lunch and observations. Please bring water, snacks, a journal or sketchbook and something to write with. Herbal tea made from seasonal native plants is always served so bring a thermos! Your guide and facilitator is a certified naturalist and is trained in Wilderness First Aid, CPR and Mental Health Wilderness First Aid. Learn more about Blanca at our website. *Spanish interpretation is available* Space is limited as we have only have room for 8 cyclists. Registration is offered through a sliding scale exchange, please select the price that best reflects your current financial capacity & privilege: Community - $25 ( Low Cost ) General - $35 ( True Cost ) Support - $45 ( Pay It Forward ) Learn more and register at the links in our bio or by visiting www.blancasvillalobos.com Images from our April program taken by @madison.emond and Blanca"

    https://www.instagram.com/p/DXXyWa_iZRY/

    abq.bikecal.org/event/bicis-y-