Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Wednesday, October 8th, 2025.
Let’s start today with a look at what’s happening in and around Santa Fe. It’s a bright fall morning, and families searching for fun with the little ones can check out Wee Wednesday at the Santa Fe Children’s Museum. Parents and children can dive into creative discovery, bringing story time and interactive play together for a perfect start to your day. If nature is calling, Seeds and Sprouts invites kids to explore hands-on gardening and make nature necklaces while they learn about our local plants in a relaxed, outdoor setting.
Over at the Arroyo de los Chamisos trail, early risers can join a community walk, while at DeVargas Center, chess enthusiasts are gathering for friendly rounds at Chess at the Mall. Later this morning, anyone interested in the area’s scientific history can sign up for a guided walking history tour of the School for Advanced Research campus—a great way to stretch your legs and your imagination.
In local sports, congratulations go out to the Santa Fe Prep girls’ volleyball team, who swept the visiting Lady Rattlers in last night’s game. Standout player Hannah Kaufman led the team of Blue Griffins, delivering smooth passes and powerful attacks. The energy in the gym was high, with local families cheering the team to an impressive victory and strengthening our city’s community spirit.
For those looking ahead, don’t miss the annual Dia de los Muertos Community Celebration at the International Folk Art Museum later this month. The event promises sugar skull decorating, face painting, and live performances from Los Niños de Santa Fe. Families can also sample traditional Pan de Muerto and enjoy a day filled with color, culture, and remembrance.
Santa Fe Botanical Garden is hosting its Plants and People series, where Reagan Wytsalucy will share insights on Indigenous agriculture and the preservation of traditional crops—food for thought for anyone interested in the intersection of culture and sustainability.
A quick community tip: for parents juggling messy moments, one local reader recommends a homemade solution for baby formula stains. Just mix meat tenderizer with water and let those tiny outfits soak a couple of hours before tossing them in the wash—a small hint that might save the day.
That’s it for your Wednesday in Santa Fe. Join in, explore, and make today uniquely yours. This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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