Juneteenth Holiday Information: 2025
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City Offices, Community and Child Development Centers, and Senior Meal Sites are closed in observance of Juneteenth. Please see below for details.
Childhood Development Centers
City Offices
Most City Offices closed June 19
Community Centers
Health & Social Service Centers
KiMo Theatre
Business & ticket offices closed June 19
Libraries
Open Space Visitors Center
Senior Centers
Senior, Multigeneration & 50+ Sports & Fitness Centers closed June 19
Senior Meal Sites
Tennis Facilities
311 Community Contact Center, ABQ Ride, Animal Shelters, the BioPark, Pools, Tennis, and Trash Pickup are all open and operational on Juneteenth. Please see below for details.
311 Community Contact Center
Open June 19, report issues anytime online.
Albuquerque Museum
Balloon Museum
Animal & Adoption Shelters
Eastside & Westside Shelters Open June 19
ABQ RIDE bus & Sun Van
ABQ RIDE will run a regular weekday schedule June 19.
Airport
Albuquerque International Sunport open June 19
Albuquerque BioPark
Aquarium, Botanic Garden, Tingley Beach, & Zoo open June 19
Golf Courses
Shooting Range Park
Swimming Pools
Tennis Facilities
Trash & Recycling
8th Floor Satellite Gallery 2025 Juneteenth Exhibition
You are invited to the opening reception for the Public Art Urban Enhancement Division's Annual Juneteenth Exhibition!
Thursday, June 12 from 5 to 7 p.m. | 8th Floor Satellite Gallery, Albuquerque City Hall | 1 Civic Plaza NW 87102
Juneteeth History
Office of Black Community Engagement
Learn about the Office of Black Community Engagement
Resolution Recognizing Juneteenth as an Official Holiday in Albuquerque
The Albuquerque City Council voted unanimously to declare Juneteenth, an annual holiday celebrated on June 19th to commemorate the end of the Civil War and slavery, an official holiday by the Albuquerque City Council.