Whatever you do, take time to enjoy these last weeks of August and stay safe and cool, Corrales-style. Still time to shop local and on Sunday, from 9-12, don’t forget to visit the Corrales Growers’ Market. This weekend the weather will be warm but cool early mornings offer a great chance to get out on our trails. ![]() and maybe stop by for a drink and one of their many food truck options! There’s still plenty of time to grab tickets for the Starry Nights fundraiser ( ) or to buy season tickets for the upcoming season of Music in Corrales ( ).Įx Novo Brewing Co. got a great write up on their expansion in the Albuquerque Journal this week. Thanks to all the citizens who gave input, wrote letters and attended meetings. The Ordinance will be available for review once the amendments are double and triple checked ( ). On Tuesday, the Village Council adopted Ordinance 21-06, an updated cannabis ordinance, which was necessary to come into compliance with the state legalization law (Cannabis Regulation Act passed by the New Mexico State legislature). Crosswalks are soon to follow! They are going to focus on getting the school crossings done first and then the others. Commander Lattin is happy to help at (505) 702-4182.Ĭorrales Road has been striped. Meanwhile, the FDA hopes to issue full approval of the Pfizer vaccine by Labor Day. Next week, expect more guidance from the CDC about booster availability, with full rollout due around September 20. Check with your physician if you have questions. What about those 3rd mRNA or booster shots? People with immune-suppressed conditions are eligible to register for and receive a booster now ( ). Proudly, 2/3 of New Mexicans are fully vaccinated, and the numbers are climbing. Many public and private organizations are following suit. ![]() To “blunt” this surge, the governor has mandated mask-wearing when indoors and vaccinations for state and school employees. New Mexico is still experiencing an increase in COVID cases and hospitalizations. McKenzie served for years as Head Guard at the Corrales Community Pool and will be planning the upcoming recreational programs, while pursuing entrance to medical school. The Village hired McKenzie Jenkins as the new Parks and Recreation Specialist. Sims, Inter-annual Variability of Water Demand and Summer Climate in Albuquerque. The Albuquerque National Weather Service has forecasted a 30-40 chance of rain this weekend, with the potential for severe thunderstorms and flooding in areas northeast of Santa Fe. However, still be on the watch for late afternoon thunderstorms. warmer weather will become more frequent. ![]() Corrales has been having very nice late summer weather.
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