edible Events
September 19th - 21st - Quay County - 5:30 pm to 9 pmNARA VISA COWBOY POETRY & SONG GATHERING is one of the more traditional cowboy events in America, featuring chuck wagon breakfasts and dinners; an ice cream social, cowboy poetry and cowboy music. or 575-633-2773
September 20th -21st, Alamogordo - 11 am to 6 pm
THE TULAROSA BASIN WINE & MUSIC FEST, hosted by the combined Rotary clubs of the area, celebrates New Mexico's historic wine industry, showcasing the best of the state's wines, along with local and regional artists and live music all day at the Alameda Zoo, 1321 N. White Sands Blvd. This event takes place concurrently with the White Sands Balloon Invitational, drawing pilots and crews, along with balloon enthusiasts from around the state, to Alamogordo. $10 in advance; $12 at the gate. 575-522-1232.
September 24th - 28th - Santa Fe
SANTA FE WINE & CHILE FESTIVAL celebrates its 18th year. The packed four day event features wines from around the world paired with regional food, wine seminars, blind tastings, and discussions on biodynamic, organic and sustainable wineries.
September 26th - 27th - Tesuque
THE NATIVE EARTH BIO CULTURE COUNCIL in conjunction with The Pueblo of Tesuque farm program is hosting the third annual Symposium for Food and Seed Sovereignty. The Symposium will include internationally renowned speakers as well as local and regional experts in the areas of food security and sustainable ecology and a heritage seed exchange as well as panels on youth issues in the 21st century, food and nutrition, water issues and traditional farming, land restoration and medicinal herbs.
September 26th - 28th - Las Cruces
THE WHOLE ENCHILADA FIESTA is a three-day celebration of southern New Mexico's traditions, people and great food. The celebration is centered around the making of the world's largest enchilada, as recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records. (575) 526-1938.
September 27th - 28th - Turley - Noon to 7pm each day
Wines of the San Juan annual HARVEST WINE FESTIVAL & GREAT GRAPE STOMP features live music, art fair, food and wine! (505) 632-0879 - Fax (505) 632-8709
Email: sales@winesofthesanjuan.com
October 03rd -5th Red River - 10am - 8pm
OKTOBERFEST at Brandenburg Park - Join us for microbreweries, German food, "Oompa" music, and lots of fun! Come enjoy the alpine setting of Red River to get the full Oktoberfest experience without the cost of a trip to Germany! Learn more at
October 4th - Farmington
CHILE IN OCTOBER - People's Choice Chile Cook-off, Food Vendors, New Mexico Wine Vendors, New Mexico Microbrewed Beer Vendors, Entertainment and Chile Products Tradeshow. $5 & $10 Entrance Fees. Information at the Farmington Chamber of Commerce at 325-0279.
October 5-6th - La Cienega
El Rancho de Las Golondrinas HARVEST FESTIVAL celebrates the harvest of not only chiles but also grapes, apples, and other produce. Lots of traditional food, music, dancing, art, and general merriment.
October 11 and 12 - Mesilla Valley Maze - 11 am - 7 pm
NEW MEXICO PUMPKIN FESTIVAL celebrates America's favorite fall gourd with pies, seed spitting, pie throwing (benefiting Cowboys for Cancer Research), carving and coloring contests, and of course the corn maze. For more information, please visit the website at
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Pueblo Information Phone Numbers:
Acoma--(800) 747-0181
Cochiti--(505) 465-2244
Isleta--(505) 877-0370
Jemez--(505) 834-7235
Jicarilla Apache--(505) 759-3242
Laguna--(505) 552-6654
Mescalaro Apache--(505) 464-4494
Nambe--(505) 455-2036
Navajo Nation (Alamo)--(505) 854-2686
Ohkay Owingeh (San Juan)--(505) 852-4400
Picuris--(505) 587-2519
Pojoaque--(505) 455-3460
Sandia--(505) 867-3317
San Felipe--(505) 867-3381
San Ildefonso--(505) 455-3549
Santa Ana--(505) 867-3301
Santa Clara--(505) 753-7330
Santo Domingo--(505) 465-2214
Taos--(505) 758-1028
Tesuque--(505) 983-2667
Zia--(505) 867-3304
Zuni--(505) 782-7238








