ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center (IPCC) will be expanding its hours at the IPCC main building, including the museum, the Indian Pueblo Store, and the Indian Pueblo Kitchen.
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The center said the main building will be open on Mondays starting on March 2.
“This decision aligns with our ongoing commitment to grow, evolve, and better serve our guests, community, and partners, especially in such a meaningful anniversary year,” IPCC President and CEO Monique Fragua of the Pueblo of Jemez stated in a news release. “Expanding our hours provides greater access for visitors, lets us be better hosts to organizations already having events here on Mondays, and strengthens our ability to share Pueblo history, art, and hospitality every day of the week.”
The expanded hours coincide with IPCC’s 50th anniversary, which the center is celebrating all year with new exhibits and a commemorative anniversary event…