Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Saturday, October eleventh, twenty twenty-five. The sun is up over the Sangre de Cristos, and there’s a lot going on in the City Different. If you were hoping to get your voice heard about city plans, the last call for community input on the City of Santa Fe’s current survey has just passed, but stay tuned for how your feedback shapes local policies. Looking for some Saturday morning excitement? Head over to the Santa Fe Railyard, which is buzzing today with the Route 66 Centennial Festival right by the Water Tower. There’s live music, food trucks, local arts, and plenty of activities for all ages. While you’re there, you can also grab fresh produce, flowers, and crafts at the Santa Fe Farmers Market, open this morning for all your fall harvest cravings.
If art is on your mind, be sure to swing by the Santa Fe Community Gallery for “Queer Magnetism,” a vibrant fall showcase celebrating creative voices in the LGBTQ community. For those who appreciate the intersection of light, form, and color, acclaimed artist Helen Pashgian is displaying a stunning series of spherical sculptures over at a local gallery today—her industrial epoxy and acrylic creations are a must-see for fans of minimalism and contemporary art. And don’t forget, Meow Wolf’s House of Eternal Return is always ready to transport you into a world of fantastic immersive storytelling and interactive adventure, perfect for families, friends, or anyone looking to get lost in a psychedelic art dimension.
Book lovers still have time to celebrate Banned Books Week at the Santa Fe Public Library through today, where you can check out challenged titles, join spirited discussions, and explore why the stories that matter most sometimes make the biggest waves. In city news, an early meeting about the planned expansion at Soccer Valley is coming soon, so local soccer fans and families will want to keep an eye out for opportunities to weigh in. For a taste of history, the New Mexico History Museum downtown is the place to dig into Santa Fe’s fascinating origins, from ancient Pueblo cultures and Spanish colonization to its role in shaping the modern Southwest.
And on the statewide front, Santa Feans are breathing a sigh of relief after a major energy company officially abandoned plans to store nuclear waste in southeastern New Mexico. This decision follows years of activism and concern about environmental safety, signaling a victory for local communities who have long advocated for better stewardship of New Mexico’s diverse landscapes.
Planning ahead? Make a note that Mayor Alan Webber will host a Meet the Mayor event on Thursday, October thirtieth, an excellent opportunity to discuss city issues face-to-face. But for now, enjoy the crisp autumn air, vibrant fall colors, and the weekend energy that makes Santa Fe truly enchanting.
This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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