Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Thursday, October 23, 2025.
As we welcome another beautiful fall day in Santa Fe, the city is absolutely buzzing with things to see and do. Let’s start your Thursday with sunrise yoga at the Unitarian Universalist at 7, or if you’re feeling community-minded, lend a hand at Habitat for Humanity’s Women Build Week beginning at 8:30. Over at the Institute of American Indian Arts, Pathway to the Stars kicks off at 9, so drop in and immerse yourself in local indigenous culture and creativity.
History fans can stroll through the Territorial Tour Thursdays at El Rancho de Las Golondrinas from one to three. Explore life in old New Mexico surrounded by golden cottonwoods and crisp autumn air. Later, why not get lost in the creative magic of Meow Wolf’s House of Eternal Return? The immersive art experience is open all day and into the evening, with tickets still available if you haven’t visited that psychedelic multiverse lately. For film lovers, tonight at 6:30, the Center for Contemporary Arts offers something chilling and classic with Tod Browning’s 1932 film Freaks. Before the screening, CCA technician Matthew Cannella will dive into the history and deeper meaning of this beloved cult film.
At six o’clock, the Lensic Performing Arts Center hosts a very special graduation for the Assistance Dogs of the West. This Santa Fe nonprofit celebrates three decades of changing lives by pairing service dogs with people in need. Expect heartfelt stories, wagging tails, and a sense of hope as ADW honors its 2025 graduating class.
For evening entertainment, head to El Flamenco Cabaret on Palace Avenue for the internationally acclaimed Entreflamenco fall season. Gypsy guitars, rapid footwork, and passionate storytelling bring Spanish culture alive, and the show runs Wednesday through Saturday, so make your reservations for a truly transporting night. If music is more your style, Tumbleroot on Agua Fria hosts its Patio Music Series every Saturday, featuring local bands and cool drinks—think of it as Santa Fe’s relaxing answer to the week.
Looking ahead to the weekend, mark your calendar for October Feast, two days of signature dishes at local spots all over Northern New Mexico. Whether you crave traditional green chile or inventive new flavors, there’s a feast waiting for every palate.
That’s a wrap on what’s happening in Santa Fe today and just ahead. Stay connected, explore someplace new, and take part in the vibrant, creative life that makes our city unique. This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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