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ALAMOGORDO, N.M. — As the high desert air turns crisp and the town leans into fall, Alamogordo offers a weekend rich with culture, connection, and community spirit. From stirring chamber music to a haunted sleepover in the old county jail, here’s what’s happening across town from Friday, November 14 through Sunday, November 16, 2025.
Friday, November 14
Romantic Metamorphosis” Chamber Concert
Otero Artspace, 1118 Indiana Avenue
7:00 PM
The Nomad String Ensemble presents an intimate evening of classical music featuring works by Beethoven, Mendelssohn, and Schubert. Tickets are $25 and available at oteroarts.org.
Community Theatre of Alamogordo Presents: The Prince of Egypt – Opening Night
Flickinger Center for Performing Arts, 1110 New York Avenue
7:00 PM
This sweeping musical adaptation of the story of Moses features a cast of local performers, dramatic staging, and powerful vocals. Themes of freedom, faith, and destiny unfold in a production that celebrates community talent and storytelling. Tickets available at flickingercenter.com.
Saturday, November 15
Coffee Cups & Flying Saucers
International Space Hall of Fame, 3198 State Route 2001
10:00 AM
A casual morning gathering for space enthusiasts and curious minds, hosted at one of Alamogordo’s most iconic institutions.
Family Caregiving Skills and Support Class
Gerald Champion Regional Medical Center, 2669 Scenic Drive
1:00 PM
Free training and support for caregivers navigating elder care, chronic illness, and family health challenges.
Community Theatre of Alamogordo Presents: The Prince of Egypt – Second Performance
Flickinger Center for Performing Arts, 1110 New York Avenue
7:00 PM
If you missed opening night, Saturday offers another chance to experience this powerful musical. The production continues to draw praise for its emotional depth and community spirit.
Not A Creature Was Stirring: Nerdy Charity Event
Plateau Espresso, 2724 Scenic Drive
6:00 PM
A themed fundraiser featuring trivia, cosplay, and community giving. Come dressed, caffeinated, and ready to support local causes.
I have lived here for almost 9 years and have never been to the theater here. As a senior on social security, I can’t afford it. If you can, count your blessings. I make do with the limited entertainment I can get, which often amounts to creating. I am learning that the entertainment I create for social media is being hijacked and income stolen.