Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Sunday, October 19, 2025.
Santa Fe wakes up to crisp fall weather and a city buzzing with activities for everyone. If you’re feeling creative, head over to the Museum of International Folk Art this morning for their Make & Take event, running until 4 p.m. It’s a perfect spot to get hands-on with crafts and enjoy some local culture. Later, bring your little ones to the Santa Fe Botanical Garden for the Family Halloween Fest starting at 11. Expect festive crafts, face painting, and raptor encounters — costumes are encouraged, and Bright Brush Face Painting will be on hand to help kids look their spooky best.
For those looking for a good cause and some excitement, the Wings of Hope Toy Run is rolling through town today. Motorcycles will parade through Northern New Mexico starting at 10 a.m. at the Fraternal Order of Eagles, with live music from Al Hurricane Jr. and food and raffle prizes along the way. Riders are asked to bring a toy donation to make sure local kids have a something special for the holidays.
Art lovers won’t want to miss a unique historic adobe architecture tour at the Historic Santa Fe Foundation, featuring the Dar al Islam complex led by architect Mulham Alkharboutli. Begin with a visit to the foundation’s current exhibition and then journey out to Abiquiu to experience world-renowned southwestern earthen design inspired by Levantine tradition.
Film buffs, take note: The Santa Fe International Film Festival features an insightful panel from noon to 4 p.m. today, including a deep-dive into the Leonard Peltier movement, hosted at the Zane Bennett Gallery. Or, if jazz is more your speed, the Pat Malone Trio brings elegant melodies to the Sky Fire Bar’s brunch scene.
If you’re hungry for some activity after sunset, take your pick from music and dance. Open Mic Night at The Hut starts at 7 p.m., welcoming all local talent to share music and spoken word. For swing and soul fans, Odd Fellow Hall hosts the Sunday Night Dance with lessons and DJs spinning until late. Meanwhile, classical aficionados can catch Divinest Sense at the Church of the Holy Faith tonight—a moving program featuring Strauss and Mussorgsky, with admission free but donations welcomed to support local musicians.
And if you’ve got a taste for thrills, the Fright Train rolls out again tonight from Santa Fe Depot, serving up Halloween cocktails, a costume contest, and haunted entertainment for adults craving some edge-of-your-seat fun.
Santa Fe celebrates every facet of art, culture, and community, ensuring there’s something inspiring for everyone on this beautiful autumn Sunday. This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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