Posted by Larimer Associates on 12:18 PM

DEAL ALERT for Cliff's Amusement Park - just minutes away from Lincoln Place Apartments!
We all love Cliff’s Amusement Park, and while we know they’re closed till next summer, and next summer seems a long way away right now, it’ll be here soon as blinking. So plan with early bird discounts, whether for yourself or as a gift!
Get $30 off Cliff’s Amusement Park 2012 season pass till April 6, 2012, or while supplies last. The $59.95 pass (usually $89.95) allows unlimited rides on each visit, for unlimited visits through the 2012 season.
Or opt for $3 off a ride pass for a single day with unlimited rides – the discount price is $21.95.
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Posted by Larimer Associates on 5:52 PM

Lincoln Place would like to wish you Merry Christmas and Happy Holiday...
Posted by Larimer Associates on 7:25 AM

We have a few Bowl Week activities left before game time! Are you planning to go to either? Friday, Dec. 16 Pep Rally This event, which is open to everyone at 4:15 p.m., provides the head coaches, team captains and their school’s respective cheerleaders, band and mascot a chance to interact with the fans. The event is capped off with a 5:30 p.m. fireworks show. The rally is being held at Old Town Plaza for the first time this year. Saturday, Dec. 17 Fanfest at University Stadium This event is open to everyone for free beginning at 9 a.m. With entertainment, food, displays and giveaways, the New Mexico Bowl Fan Fest runs the...
Posted by Larimer Associates on 6:54 AM

Lots of new jobs on the way for Albuquerque.
This building on Jefferson NE just south of Osuna was once home to an AOL call center and more recently a Convergys operation. It will soon go through a $15 million renovation and become a Lowe’s customer support center, eventually employing 600 people.
Home improvement giant Lowe’s announced plans Thursday to open a customer support center in Albuquerque, creating about 250 jobs by March and a total of 600 positions by the end of 2013.
The center will move into a building at 6301 Jefferson NE, said Don Easterling, vice president of contact centers for Lowe’s. The 60,000-square-foot complex once...
Posted by Larimer Associates on 10:16 AM

Every year, the Marine Albuquerque Toys for Tots Foundation collects and donates thousands of new toys and distributes them to local children who otherwise might not have gotten any presents. If you find yourself in a rough spot this year, but still want your kids to have a nice Christmas, you can request toys for your family by following the instructions below. If you’re having a good year, please consider donating a toy so that other families can enjoy the holiday season too! Requesting Toys Those living in the Albuquerque, Rio Rancho and Bernalillo County New Mexico areas wishing to request toys for their children, will need to register...
Posted by Larimer Associates on 10:00 AM

Why have any old Thanksgiving when you can have a cowboy Thanksgiving? Check out this feature article from New Mexico Magazine back in 2009 on outdoor cooking (scroll to the bottom for recipes!): Last spring I was hunched over my Coleman camp stove, surrounded by towering century plants and slender ocotillo at Pancho Villa State Park, near the U.S.-Mexico border. I imagined the cowboys of yesteryear, who brought with them their cast-iron kettles, also known as Dutch ovens. These essential pots were designed to cook meals slowly over open flames—a feat I can’t quite re-create with my Coleman. Chuckwagon cooks used the thick-walled portable...
Posted by Larimer Associates on 1:03 PM

You don’t have to be a space traveler to visit Spaceport America!
Spaceport America, the world's first purpose-built commercial spaceport, is taking shape in southern New Mexico, not only as an outbound and incoming hub for tourists who ascend to and return from suborbital heights, but also as a high-tech haven for experimental craft that push new ways to access space.
While media attention is being paid to the futuristic Terminal Hangar Facility that is to be utilized by spaceline operator Virgin Galactic, how best to push forward on the larger picture of commercial space is a looming question.
Spaceport America is billed as the first of...
Posted by Larimer Associates on 11:19 AM

Check out what all is happening in Albuquerque this holiday season! Signs of the holiday season are already evident in New Mexico. Seasonal art and shopping events begin this weekend in Albuquerque. During November and December, visitors enjoy events throughout the region, which is magical during the holidays. Albuquerque offers true Southwestern flavor during the season: from traditional cuisine to festive, flickering luminarias lighting the way throughout the city. The holiday website, www.ItsATrip.org/holiday, showcases diverse holiday shopping options, tasty holiday cuisine and events to celebrate the season. The website also offers...
Posted by Larimer Associates on 10:12 AM

Do you celebrate Dia de los Muertos? ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Growing up in South Texas, Kiko Torres saw the Day of the Dead as an obscure holiday celebrated in southern Mexico. Few people dared to discuss it in his small but strong Catholic, Mexican-American community. Still, Torres said he became fascinated by Day of the Dead folk art and ceremonies he saw during his father’s research trips to Mexico. Those images of dancing skeleton figurines and the event’s spiritual messages of honoring the dead, he said, were misunderstood in the United States. “People here thought it was something to be scared of or evil,” said Torres. But that’s changing....
Posted by Larimer Associates on 8:24 AM

If you like local farmers, delicious food, community involvement and working for meaningful change, then this event is for you! (Note that although Food Day is officially on October 24, there are events as early as October 21 and as late as October 31) “Food Day will be October 24—in 2011 and in years to come. Food Day seeks to bring together Americans from all walks of life—parents, teachers, and students; health professionals, community organizers, and local officials; chefs, school lunch providers, and eaters of all stripes—to push for healthy, affordable food produced in a sustainable, humane way. We will work with people around...
Posted by Larimer Associates on 10:57 AM

It's easy to live in a city and never really take advantage of everything it has to offer. You think to yourself, "Oh, I live here so I'll always have a chance to do it later!" But that's no way to live. You never know what might not be available later on. Below is a list of some of the best things to do and places to visit in and around the Duke city. Which ones have you done? Which ones are you planning to do? Historic Old Town Plaza National Hispanic Cultural Center Indian Pueblo Cultural Center Albuquerque Museum of Art and History New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science ...
Posted by Larimer Associates on 3:30 AM

Glad to see that Bandelier is back open! “The prehistoric Native American archaeological sites that fill the heart of northern New Mexico's Bandelier National Monument have reopened to visitors, three months after the largest wildfire in the state's recorded history sent employees scrambling to save rare artifacts and irreplaceable artwork. The monument's visitor center and biggest concentration of prehistoric cultural sites survived the fire and a second threat – post-fire flooding that sent ash, sediment and charred debris into the heart of the monument. But the hazardous conditions kept the sites off-limits for weeks, until employees...
Posted by Larimer Associates on 3:30 AM

Worried that the large crowds at Balloon Fiesta could pose a security risk? Don’t be. “Starting Balloon Fiesta weekend, there is going to be an aircraft in the sky over Albuquerque with equipment so advanced the government uses it for both disasters and inaugurations. It has been developed by the top minds at the Environmental Protection Agency and FEMA: the Airborne Spectral Photographic Environmental Collection Technology or the ASPECT plane. Albuquerque air monitoring supervisor Ken Lienemann got a first hand look at it. "They fly back and forth and back and forth and they map the whole area and see if anything glows," Lienemann...
Posted by Larimer Associates on 3:30 AM

Don’t miss this year’s Balloon Fiesta! Read on for a peek at what will be featured this year. “The Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta celebrates its 40th event with 550 hot air balloons representing 20 countries and honoring the person who started it all in 1972 Sid Cutter, the founder and "Father of Fiesta". The 40th event will occur October 1-9, 2011 at Balloon Fiesta Park. New this year will be the Sandia Resort and Casino $100,000 challenge, the richest active prize in ballooning. It will test pilots' skill and provide great visuals as competitors play an airborne version of ring toss, trying to connect with one...
Posted by Larimer Associates on 8:09 AM

Enjoy some great hometown minor league baseball at Isotopes Park next Tuesday! The game will pit the winner of the Pacific Coast League playoffs against the winner of the International League's Governors' Cup, in a one-game championship showdown. The contest, which will be nationally-televised on Versus, is the centerpiece of a day-long event that includes a free pre-game autograph session with Dodgers legends, a great giveaway from presenting sponsor Sandia Resort, and a post-game fireworks show. The excitement starts at 4:30 PM with a free pre-game autograph session on the Isotopes Park concourse with Dodgers greats Steve Garvey, Ron...
Posted by Larimer Associates on 8:09 AM

Get ready for the 7th Annual Globalquerque World Music Festival! This annual showcase of world music and culture Features events around the state and culminates in a two-day multi-stage festival at the National Hispanic Cultural Center. Join these international performers and help celebrate New Mexico's varied cultural traditions. There will be food and crafts from around the world, educational workshops, free family fun, dance classes and more. The fun lasts from September 16th until September 17, 2011. Check out the full schedule here!...
Posted by Larimer Associates on 8:26 AM

Labor Day is this Monday, September 5th. But do you know why we celebrate it? Check out this historical tidbit: Labor Day: How it Came About; What it Means Labor Day, the first Monday in September, is a creation of the labor movement and is dedicated to the social and economic achievements of American workers. It constitutes a yearly national tribute to the contributions workers have made to the strength, prosperity, and well-being of our country. Founder of Labor Day More than 100 years after the first Labor Day observance, there is still some doubt as to who first proposed the holiday for workers. Some...
Posted by Larimer Associates on 8:54 AM

Are you a fantasy buff? Creator of the hit HBO series, “The Game of Thrones” and the series of books that inspired the TV show, George R.R. Martin will be giving a lecture at the KiMo Theater. George R.R. Martin has been called the American Tolkien and his Game of Thrones featured on HBO, has been nominated for an Emmy. The event, a fundraiser for the Albuquerque/Bernalillo County Libraries' Friends for the Public Library, begins at 7:30pm on September 3rd, and also included a VIP reception and book signing! Seating is limited, so purchase your tickets today here!...
Posted by Larimer Associates on 7:00 AM

Looks like the convention center will be getting a much needed upgrade soon! City Hall has refinanced some debt to free up almost $20 million to improve the Albuquerque Convention Center. Chunks of stucco are missing from the facade. Some of the indoor walls are little more than unadorned concrete. Heck, even an elevator doesn’t work. “It doesn’t make a good first impression,” Mayor Richard Berry said today, standing inside the western half of the Albuquerque Convention Center. But he says he’s optimistic about changing that. Almost $20 million is available to provide a “face lift” for the center, Berry said, because City Hall...
Posted by Larimer Associates on 5:43 AM

If you don’t have renters insurance yet, read this article. It’s cheap and can be a life saver. If you're renting for the first time, or have been renting for years without insurance, you'll want to consider purchasing some insurance. MSN.com debunks four myths about renters insurance, which just might persuade you to buy a plan: Renters insurance and 4 reasons you need it - MSN Real Estate...
Posted by Larimer Associates on 7:00 AM

The lines are long and the prices are down. It is tax free weekend across New Mexico and the shoppers are ready to save some money. Grace Ogilvie said she is shopping for clothes this weekend. She will be a freshman at CNM in the fall and said she wants to look the part. "I like to save money. I'll buy a dress or something, just looking cute for college," Ogilvie said. Tax free means about a seven percent savings in Albuquerque, but lots of stores are rolling out extra incentives, and the more you spend, the more you can save. Big savings on big ticket items for tax free weekend | KOB.com...
Posted by Larimer Associates on 7:00 AM

The Albuquerque SciFi Expo is coming in just a couple weeks. Anyone headed to the convention center to check it out? Celebrating the 20th Anniversary of Terminator 2 Judgment Day we will be bringing in Edward Furlong, John Conner himself. Featured Events Win a new truck from Melloy Dodge Alien Costume Contest: Best Original Alien Costume Saturday and Sunday, $100 per day prize Best Sci FI Expo 2012 Poster Design $100 1st place, $75.00 2nd Place $50.00 3rd place (all rights belong to SciFi Expo) SciFi And Horror Expo...
Posted by Larimer Associates on 4:18 PM

Here’s a great way to help make sure every student has the basic supplies they need to learn. See all the details on the KOAT page: School starts in less than a month, and once again, KOAT needs the public’s help collecting school supplies for children in need. Grab all the pens, pencils, paper, rulers and scissors you can. It’s time for the 11th-annual KOAT 7 School Supply Drive. We’re collecting and distributing supplies to thousands of students across the state. KOAT has partnered with the New Mexico Public Education Department and Albuquerque Public Schools to encourage everyone to contribute to the state’s children. ...
Posted by Larimer Associates on 11:00 AM

“You have to love a nation that celebrates its independence every July 4, not with a parade of guns, tanks, and soldiers who file by the White House in a show of strength and muscle, but with family picnics where kids throw Frisbees, the potato salad gets iffy, and the flies die from happiness. You may think you have overeaten, but it is patriotism.” -Erma Bombeck We wish everyone a Happy 4th of July!...
Posted by Larimer Associates on 8:03 AM

Who wants a free doughnut this Friday? Stop by any Krispy Kreme this Friday in celebration of National Doughnut Day! Get a free doughnut from Krispy Kreme on National Doughnut Day...
Posted by Larimer Associates on 7:00 AM

“It is foolish and wrong to mourn the men who died. Rather we should thank God that such men lived.” – General George S. Patton We would like to wish everyone a Happy Memorial Day and extend a sincere thanks to everyone who serves or has served in the United States Military! Check out some of this great Memorial Day history: http://www.usmemorialday.org/backgrnd.html...
Posted by Larimer Associates on 7:00 AM

This should be a fun and exciting way to spend a day over the coming Memorial Day weekend! The event includes plenty of wine samples, hand made arts and crafts, and lots of food all for just $15! Click the link to read the full details and to buy tickets in advance if you’d like. • Sample wines from a large variety of New Mexico Wineries • Shop Arts & Crafts vendors from across the Southwest • Food vendors with international flavors - French, Carribbean, Cajun, German & More! • Spacious, park-like setting & FREE parking! Albuqerque Wine Festival : Memorial Day Weekend...
Posted by Larimer Associates on 7:00 AM

We want to wish all the mothers a Happy Mother’s Day! Tell us how you are honoring your mom this year. Also, check out some of these interesting Mother’s Day facts: Here is a collection of amazing Mothers Day trivia. You'll find that most of these Mother Day trivia are hard to believe yet true. Just for your ease we have segregated these Mother's Day facts and trivia into various sections. You may use these Mother's Day Trivia to amaze your friends or put them as questions in any Mothers Day Quiz programme. Mother's Day Trivia,Mothers Day Facts,Mothers Day Trivia...
Posted by Larimer Associates on 8:15 AM

Great chance to spend a Sunday afternoon watching baseball while helping raise money for Youth Development. Click the link for all the details: Celebrity softball teams made up of the casts of “Breaking Bad” and “In Plain Sight” will play at Isotopes Park on Sunday to raise money for Youth Development, Inc. The game will take place Sunday at noon, just before the Isotopes' scheduled game with the Memphis Redbirds. A ticket for the ‘Topes game is good for admission to the softball game. Cranston Rallies Stars To Play Charity Softball Game - Albuquerque News Story - KOAT Albuquerque...
Posted by Larimer Associates on 7:57 AM

Be happy you don’t have to live with any roommates like this! In a rough economy, taking on a roommate can be a sensible thing to do. You'll save a little money and possibly gain someone who can help with upkeep while providing a little company. That's the bright side. If you’ve ever had a roommate, you probably know that sharing space with even the nicest person can be difficult. But some roommates can make your life miserable in a very particular fashion. We take a look at the worst offenders and share some expert tips on how to deal with them. Are any of these nightmare roommates living with you? 19 nightmare roommates - MSN Real...
Posted by Larimer Associates on 7:00 AM

Don’t miss the Gathering of Nations Pow Wow running from today through Saturday! You can guarantee your ticket by purchasing online, or at the door. This is a great chance to experience local Indian art, dance, and culture . North America's largest pow wow and Native American competition featuring Indian singing and dancing with more than 3,000 participants, isles of shopping, and native foods and music. The event will be held at the UNM Arena and lasts all day and night Friday, April 29th and Saturday, April 30th. The Miss Indian World Traditional Talent Presentation & Show will be held Thursday evening, April 28th...
Posted by Larimer Associates on 7:00 AM

BioPark welcomed a new harbor seal pup last week! Check out their Facebook page to help vote for the name: https://www.facebook.com/abqbiopark Zookeepers surprised to find Gracie the harbor seal was pregnant have now welcomed the first seal pup to be born at the ABQ BioPark. After the keepers noticed Gracie was gaining weight, an ultrasound revealed why. Gracie, 8, apparently had managed to mate with Oakley, 21, without anyone noticing. The result was a 20-pound pup born April 13 and currently enjoying the quiet of the birthing pool. That's where they will stay until the pup is able to eat solid food and move to...
Posted by Larimer Associates on 7:44 AM

We hope everyone had a great Easter Weekend and is winding down from all the sugar!...
Posted by Larimer Associates on 7:00 AM

Follow these tips to minimize the chance of damage to your car and theft: Your car is likely one of the most important — and expensive — possessions that you own. Because a car is such a big investment, it’s a good idea to know how to safeguard your car against damage and theft. Follow these tips for keeping your car safe in the apartment community lot, and you’ll decrease the chances of costly (and inconvenient) break-ins and accidents. Help Safeguard Your Car in Your Apartment Community -- Parking Lot Safety Tips | Apartment Guide...
Posted by Larimer Associates on 10:50 AM

Before you rush to file your taxes today, remember that you actually have three more days to get your forms turned in to the tax man. Instead of being due on April 15, which is typically the filing deadline, your taxes are due Mon., April 18 this year. The three bonus days come thanks to Emancipation Day, a little-known Washington, D.C., holiday that celebrates the freeing of slaves in the district. Emancipation Day falls on Sat., April 16, but it is observed in D.C. on Fri., April 15. That prompted the IRS to extend the tax filing deadline to April 18 this year. Under the tax code, filing deadlines can't fall on Saturdays, Sundays...
Posted by Larimer Associates on 10:45 AM

If you don’t already have renters insurance, be sure to read this article from MSN Real Estate. It is very inexpensive and could save you a ton of hassle and money some day! If you're renting for the first time, or have been renting for years without insurance, you'll want to consider purchasing some insurance. MSN.com debunks four myths about renters insurance, which just might persuade you to buy a plan: Renters insurance and 4 reasons you need it - MSN Real Estate...
Posted by Larimer Associates on 7:00 AM

If you’re interested in the outdoors or traveling, be sure to stop by the Albuquerque Convention Center and check out the 2011 New Mexico RV, Boat & Travel Show. It will be running from today through Sunday. Follow the link for more details: If you love the outdoors, you will love this show! Whether you enjoy the freedom of traveling in an RV, boating, or camping, you will find it all at the New Mexico RV, Boat & Travel Show in beautiful Albuquerque. 2011 New Mexico RV, Boat & Travel Show | Affinity Events...
Posted by Larimer Associates on 1:24 PM

An Albuquerque salon cut hair for a good cause on Sunday. Joseph’s Salon in Old Town held a cut-a-thon to raise money for Patrick Grange. If the name sounds familiar, it might be because Grange played soccer for the University of New Mexico in 2003 and 2004. Grange has been diagnosed with the degenerative disease ALS, commonly known as Lou Gehrig’s Disease. At age 28, he is the youngest in the state to be diagnosed with ALS. The cut-a-thon was just the latest way that friends are showing their support for him. “Everybody adores him, I’ve never met anybody who has as many friends as he does,” said fundraising organizer Veronica...
Posted by Larimer Associates on 7:00 AM

We want to wish all our fans a Happy St. Patrick’s Day! Check out the link below for some fun St. Patricks’s Day facts: St. Patrick’s Day is observed on March 17 because that is the feast day of St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. It is believed that he died on March 17 in the year 461 AD. It is also a worldwide celebration of Irish culture and history. St. Patrick’s Day is a national holiday in Ireland, and a provincial holiday in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. The actual color of St. Patrick is blue. Green became associated with St. Patrick's Day during the 19th century. Green, in Irish legends, was...
Posted by Larimer Associates on 7:00 AM

Daylight savings time is coming up this weekend. Don’t forget to set your clocks forward! Every year, daylight savings time seems to take people by surprise. In the United States, daylight savings time begins on March 13 at 2 a.m. local time except in parts of Arizona and Hawaii. As the popular saying goes, clocks need to "spring forward" to observe the change. In other words, clocks need to be set ahead by one hour when the clock strikes 2 a.m. Daylight Savings Time Begins on March 13 in the U.S. - Yahoo! News...
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Help out the New Mexico Museum of Natural History Foundation and enjoy some great food and chocolate by attending the Chocalate Fantasy fundraiser gala this Saturday at the Hyatt Regency Tamaya Resort and Spa. Follow the link for all the details. The 19th Annual Chocolate Fantasy fundraiser gala, presented by KPMG LLP, is Saturday, March 5, 2011 at the Hyatt Regency Tamaya Resort and Spa in the Santa Ana Pueblo. Incorporating the theme "Pride of the Serengeti," this black-tie event benefiting the New Mexico Museum of Natural History Foundation will showcase intricate chocolate sculptures from New Mexico's finest chefs, as well...
Posted by Larimer Associates on 1:08 PM

If you drive through Rio Rancho, be sure to watch out for these new red light cameras. The grace period only runs through March and after that it could cost you $100 or more! Red light cameras are up and running at two busy Rio Rancho intersections. For now they’re issuing warnings, but that will change at the end of the month. Rio Rancho red light cameras: $100 tickets beginning Mar. 31 | KOB.com...
Posted by Larimer Associates on 6:20 AM

We want to wish everyone a Happy President’s Day. Enjoy the day off for those of you lucky enough to get it. Also, be sure to check out some interesting facts you may not already know about President’s Day at the link below: The third Monday of February celebrates the birthdays of Abraham Lincoln (Feb. 12) and George Washington (Feb. 22). Most Americans refer to this day as President's Day. Here are some interesting facts about the day and the two presidents it honors. Presidents Day Fun Facts - Associated Content from Yahoo! - associatedcontent.com...