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Satellite
Coffee is proud to have the following as community
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Animal
Humane Association of New Mexico
http://www.ahanm.org
A non-profit organization serving New Mexico since 1965. Their mission is to
improve the lives of companion animals through sheltering, adoption, community
education, and programs that reduce pet overpopulation |
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The
Storehouse
http://www.thestorehouseabq.org
For
39 years The Storehouse has provided
free food and clothing to the working
poor of Central New Mexico. They serve
more than 14,000 families who are working
and struggling to make a better life.
The Storehouse is NM’s largest
food pantry and exists entirely on contributions
made from our community. To learn how
you can help The Storehouse please visit: www.thestorehouseabq.org |
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Albuquerque
Independent Business Alliance
http://keepitquerque.org
AIBA is dedicated to preserving and improving Albuquerque's unique character
by supporting the local, independent business that bring it alive.
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Albuquerque
The Magazine
http://www.abqthemag.com
Albuquerque The Magazine covers everything that makes Albuquerque the vibrant,
electric city it is. From arts and entertainment to family and business, Albuquerque
The Magazine takes you everywhere you want to go.
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Downtown
Action Team (DAT)
http://www.downtownabq.com/cms
The Downtown
Action Team is a private, non-profit membership organization
dedicated to the revitalization of Downtown Albuquerque
as the best mid-sized Downtown in the USA. DAT’s
advocacy for Downtown puts good will ambassadors on the
streets, provides maintenance, promotional programs and
sponsors events, as well as fosters public and private
cooperation for quality growth and investment in Downtown
development.
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KNME
New Mexico PBS
http://knme.org
KNME, a public television station and PBS affiliate, brings a variety of great
programs, from nature for New Mexico’s viewing pleasure.
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National
Hispanic Cultural Center
http://www.nhccnm.org
The National Hispanic Cultural Center (NHCC) is dedicated
to the preservation, promotion, and advancement of
Hispanic culture, arts, and humanities. Since their
grand opening
in 2000, they have staged over 25 art exhibitions and
500 programs in the visual, performing, and literary
arts. They provide venues for visitors to learn about
Hispanic culture throughout the world. Their beautiful
campus is located along the banks of the Rio Grande
in the historic Albuquerque neighborhood of Barelas. |
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NM
Restaurant Association
http://www.nmrestaurants.org
Since 1946, the New Mexico Restaurant Association has actively represented
and promoted the foodservice industry in New Mexico. Their mission is
to empower the food and beverage industry by promoting and protecting
common values and interests.
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New
Mexico Sports & Wellness
http://www.nmsw.com
Albuquerque's leading chain of fitness and sports clubs, internationally
noted for award-winning wellness and mind/body programs, and locally
acclaimed for a uniquely friendly and welcoming environment --- a place
where anybody can have fun exercising.
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Nob
Hill Business Association
The Nob Hill Business Association is a non-profit group whose goal is
to market Nob Hill as a destination for Albuquerque. Nob hill area businesses
(retail and restaurants, as well as professional service businesses)
are the members.
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REI
http://www.rei.com
Retailer of recreational equipment. The Albuquerque location hosts clinics
on outdoor topics and organizes hikes and other actives. REI is heavily
involved in local communities and supports conservation efforts.
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re:Discover Nob Hill...
Beginning with the
development of its first subdivision by Col D.K.B. Sellers
in 1916 to present day. re:Discover
Nob Hill is a group dedicated to assisting residents
of Nob Hill, current and past, obtain information regarding
their neighborhood, so that may fully appreciate their
community. A newly designed re:Discover Nob Hill brochure
addresses seven popular architectural styles found
in Nob Hill describing each style and the timeframe
when it was most widely built.
Download the re:Discover
brochure here. |
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