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   6029 Isleta Boulevard SW, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 505.244.0507

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Upcoming Events at the Gutierrez-Hubbell House, Bernalillo Open Space:

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Master Naturalist Program:Service Project Presentations (Click here)

For more details about upcoming events at the Gutierrez-Hubbell House please go to our Calendar page.

For more info about past events at the Gutierrez-Hubbell House click on the links below.

 

 

 


History Alive  

Website Updates

May 2011 Issue of La Bandera de la Casa Gutierrez-Hubbell
To read the latest issue of the Hubbell Alliance newsletter as well as past issues click on the Newsletter tab on this website.

Bernalillo County Open Space Backyard Farming Series, 2011

This year’s series includes a larger hands-on component so that participants can get practical experience transforming their backyards into a thriving urban oasis of food, medicine and wildlife habitat.  The series will continue to highlight experts in their field.  The workshops are free, however space is limited and participants must RSVP in advance. The series of workshops will be held at the Gutierrez-Hubbell House.  For more info and to view the calendars of events, click the link bellow.

Backyard Farming Series 2011.pdf

Open Space News, Summary Highlights 2010
This issue of the Open Space News covers this past year's activities including the Master Naturalist Program, Backyard Farming Series, Citizen Science and more.

Community Garden Harvest 2010
View photos of this years community garden harvest.

Veronica Maldonado and Samuel Sisneros in History Alive at October's Open House

Horse
Natural Horse Sense - Luisa, Sofia and Melanie

About The Gutierrez-Hubbell House, A Community Jewel

 
Francis Ray, Theresa Trujeque, Robert Trujillo and Clay Campbell at the Open House.

Few buildings in central New Mexico highlight as much local history as the Hubbell House. Located along El Camino Real, the oldest continuously used European roadway in North America, its name comes from the family who built it in the years following the Civil War. It was originally the private residence of James L. (Santiago) Hubbell and Juliana Gutierrez-Hubbelland their twelve children; it later served at various times as a trading post, a stagecoach stop and the local Post Office.

The Hubbell House Alliance is a non-profit organization formed by the Committee to Preserve the Hubbell Property. The proposed Hubbell Demonstration Farm and Living History Museum will provide many benefits to the community including job training for South Valley youth, local history tutorials, economic development for small-scale sustainable agriculture and advocacy of organic farming methods.

 

Project Information

You can learn more about the activities of Hubbell House Alliance and our proposed "Hubbell Demonstration Farm and Living History Museum" by printing out the PDF format documents shown below.

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