Mariposa Music Presents: Sunflower River Music Festival Series
Spend a beautiful Spring Day in the midst of open-space wonder enjoying live music, dancing, arts, crafts, and craft beer during the inaugural Sunflower River Music Festival! We will have your favorite, LOCAL arts/crafts vendors, live art and craft beer from New Mexico’s premiere brewery – Marble Brewery! Festivities begin at 11:00 am with music beginning at 12:00pm!!
This will be the first of 4 music festivals in beautiful Los Padillas, New Mexico on the Sunflower River property. Close to Albuquerque (free parking), and with the Sandia Mountains as a backdrop, this is the festival we have all been waiting for!
Live music begins at 12:00 pm. Our lineup will feature some of the most popular bands in Albuquerque with an out of town guest act! We will also be offering educational tours of the grounds, and the surrounding environment as well. Take your shoes off, dip them in the Sunflower River and come spend the day with us.
Musical Line-Up 4/7
- Temporary Tattoos – Albuquerque, NM
- Loki Moon – Durango, CO
- Moonshine Blind – Albuquerque, NM
- Le Chat Lunatique – Albuquerque, NM
Tickets
- General Admission $25 – Includes:
- Free Parking
- VIP $60 – Includes:
- Free VIP Parking Section
- VIP Seating Section
- Free Limited Edition Sunflower River Music Festival T-Shirt
- Educational Tour of the Grounds/Farm
- Friends of Sunflower River $100 – Includes:
- Free VIP Parking Section
- VIP Seating Section
- Free Limited Edition Sunflower River Music Festival T-Shirt
- Educational Tour of the Grounds/Farm
- Free Beverage
- Meet the Musicians and Photo Op in Green Room
- Your Name Listed as a Friend of Sunflower River on all of our printed materials
Notes: 21 + Please. You will be emailed the address of Sunflower River upon purchase.
Vendors – Live Artists
Join New Mexico’s top artists as they create art, inspired by the music of our incredible line-up and the beautiful surroundings of the Sunflower River!
We are bringing in some of the most talented arts/crafts folks in town for your shopping pleasure. Items are made and sourced in New Mexico!
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Photos by Kat Heatherington
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Pride in the Name of Love
Pride in the Name of Love by Alex Paramo
Since this article was originally written our nation has elected a new leader. A man whose hate-filled speech is on the record and that he continues to employ in the White House. His ascension to power has, in some quarters, mobilized the liberal and progressive movements against him and those who support his rhetoric. Now more than ever we need to utilize the relationships inherent in our common humanity to spread the power of love.
This portion of the article was originally published on 06/24/16
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n light of the Orlando tragedy our natural inclination might be toward despair and sadness. We should be sad but also motivated. Motivated to not let fear drown out courage, not let hate drown out love. It never can and it never will. We are all one family and one consciousness whether you subscribe to it or not. Therefore doing harm to one is doing harm to all but the collective energy of love heals and give us the strength to forge new realities and help us slowly come back into balance.
Whatever the overt motivation of the murderer, the covert motive is always hate. The only way to defeat hate is through unity. Unity brings folks together from all walks of life. United in this human experience we must move past stereotypes, past fear.
I read a thoughtful article in the Albuquerque Alibi, “Silent No More” by Ty Bannerman, where I discovered the story of Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben who helped train George Washington’s Army during the American Revolution. Von Steuben was gay, and his story has been unfortunately hidden as have been the stories of thousands of other men and women who fought and/or served honorably in the U.S. armed forces.
Bannerman’s article discusses the new monument at the New Mexico Veterans Memorial Park that will openly honor LGBT veterans. Despite the fact that it is long overdue, I am proud of New Mexico and hope that other States follow suit.
We must bond together as a nation, and as people in the global sense with the message of love. It is our natural inclination to work together and ultimately our salvation.
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