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Local Frequency - Santa Fe
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167 episodes
15 hours ago
Local Frequency Santa Fe is your gateway to the vibrant culture and hidden gems of Santa Fe, New Mexico. Dive into engaging discussions with local artists, entrepreneurs, and community leaders. Discover the latest happenings, unique places, and compelling stories that define Santa Fe's dynamic spirit. Tune in to stay connected with authentic insights and experiences in the heart of the Southwest.

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Local Frequency Santa Fe is your gateway to the vibrant culture and hidden gems of Santa Fe, New Mexico. Dive into engaging discussions with local artists, entrepreneurs, and community leaders. Discover the latest happenings, unique places, and compelling stories that define Santa Fe's dynamic spirit. Tune in to stay connected with authentic insights and experiences in the heart of the Southwest.

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Local Frequency - Santa Fe
Childcare Relief, Dia de los Muertos, and Museum Happenings in Santa Fe
Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Sunday, November 2nd, 2025. As the crisp fall air settles in over the City Different, Santa Fe is bustling with activity and a sense of renewal following Saturday’s historic announcement: New Mexico is officially the first state in the nation to offer free universal childcare. This means families can start applying now for state-funded care, and local providers are weighing whether to participate, so expect more options for parents and caregivers in the weeks ahead. If you are relying on SNAP benefits, partial relief is here thanks to Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham, who directed the state to fund 30 percent of regular benefits as federal action remains uncertain. WIC funding is also safe through November, so families needing groceries have some security amid the wait for further details.

Dia de los Muertos is transforming Santa Fe Plaza into a stunning tapestry of remembrance and celebration. Thousands are gathering to honor loved ones with vibrant altars, music, craft workshops, and parades. If you missed the kickoff last night, there’s still time today to soak up the festive atmosphere and create your own tribute or just enjoy the creative energy that’s filling the heart of the city. Local restaurants and shops near the Plaza are offering themed specials, so it’s a great day for wandering, tasting, and joining in the communal spirit.

Families and curious minds have plenty of options. Head to the New Mexico Museum of Art for a free family art-making session at the Vladem Contemporary from 10 to noon, followed by an Art Book Club at noon discussing “Craft: An American History.” Over at the Space History Museum, there’s a livestreaming lecture at 1:30 by Karen Kincaid Brady, diving into the legacy of Apollo 11’s Tranquility Base and why it matters for space history buffs and anyone interested in cultural preservation.

For those wanting to explore outdoors, Los Luceros Historic Site is running Dawn ‘Til Dusk hours so you can enjoy nature trails, historic farm buildings, and even say hello to the resident farm animals. If hands-on history is more your speed, swing by the New Mexico History Museum from 5 to 7 this evening for a lively demonstration of old-fashioned printing presses—perfect for kids and adults who love the blend of art and tech.

The Santa Fe Children’s Museum is hosting Backyard Play Only starting at 10, keeping young ones active and creative, while the Big Ass Improv Show promises big laughs with two comedy teams performing back-to-back for a night of spontaneous fun. Music lovers should not miss country-folk singer-songwriter Kayla Von der Heide at The Santa Fe VIP tonight—she’s sure to bring warm, folksy tunes from Bisbee, Arizona that echo the Southwest’s storytelling soul.

Feeling like some relaxation? Ojo Santa Fe’s mineral pools and lush grounds are open for day soaking, offering locals some serious rejuvenation surrounded by high desert beauty. Or if you’re thinking of planning a future retreat, Canyon Ranch continues to draw guests from around the globe for its top-tier spa experiences and healthy cuisine.

Looking ahead, mark your calendars for next weekend’s Fred Harvey History Weekend at the New Mexico History Museum, and for families dealing with loss or separation, the Museum of International Folk Art launches a special exhibition honoring shared journeys of grief and healing on November 21.

Santa Fe’s heartbeat is vibrant and caring this Sunday, shaping spaces for creativity, healing, and celebration. This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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Local Frequency - Santa Fe
Creativity, Community, and Cherished Traditions: A Santa Fe Weekend Awaits
Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Saturday, November 1, 2025.

Kicking off this gorgeous fall weekend in Santa Fe, there’s an air of creativity, community spirit, and that classic blend of tradition and innovation we all love. If you’re looking for something unique to do today, the Ofrenda Group Show is underway, offering a beautiful Day of the Dead altar display with blown glass calaveras, vessels, memorials, and butterflies. This collective exhibit truly captures the essence of remembrance and artistry, providing a reflective space for the holiday.

Artists and art lovers can also check out Behind the Curtain: Vulnerabilities Exhibit by Thomas Ross—an all-day event that pushes the boundaries of self-expression and vulnerability in visual form. For those craving a bit of cinematic adventure, the Jean Cocteau Cinema features The Accidental Getaway Driver this afternoon. This gripping story about an elderly Vietnamese cab driver taken hostage finds new resonance when experienced with a local Santa Fe crowd.

Families might gravitate toward backyard play and Wee Wednesday, both offering interactive fun for young children. Writers in the making, don’t miss The Writers’ Den at four o’clock for creative prompts and new connections.

The Santa Fe food scene is already buzzing with anticipation ahead of the Jack Daniel’s Whiskey Dinner coming up November 13 at Bishop’s Lodge. It promises exceptional whiskey, a seasonal menu by Chef Manuel Fernandez, and even a gift to take home. You’ll want to reserve early for this one, as seats are sure to fill.

Looking ahead, Stuff the Bus Santa Fe launches December 1. This holiday food drive will collect nutritious donations at Albertsons on Zafarano, supporting families in need and bringing together locals determined to make the season brighter for everyone.

In community news, New Mexico REALTORS® are celebrating major victories this year, including new veteran property tax exemptions and enhanced wildfire preparedness. Their ongoing efforts are shaping a safer, more affordable Santa Fe and providing real economic support to local homeowners and renters.

As always, your classic Santa Fe experiences await: stroll Canyon Road’s legendary galleries, catch a sunset view with a craft cocktail at La Fonda’s Bell Tower Rooftop Bar, or take a stroll among the changing leaves—we’re at that magical crossroads between autumn color and winter anticipation.

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Local Frequency - Santa Fe
Haunted Houses, Dracula Plays, and Queer Coffee: Your Santa Fe Community Update
Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for October 30, 2025. Today, we're focusing on some exciting events and important updates in our community.

First off, if you're looking for something spooky to kick off the Halloween weekend, Gerard's House is hosting its annual Haunted House at the Elks Lodge from October 28 to 31. This terrifying experience is perfect for thrill-seekers of all ages, with proceeds supporting grieving children and families in our community.

In other news, the Santa Fe Playhouse is presenting "Dracula: A Feminist Revenge Fantasy" tonight at 7:30 PM. This unique take on the classic tale is sure to captivate audiences. Meanwhile, the Exodus Ensemble is performing "Hamlet: A New Adaptation" at the Center for Contemporary Arts, offering a fresh perspective on Shakespeare's classic.

For those interested in opera, Gonzo Opera is back at FUSION | The Cell with "Operas from the Crypt," running from October 30 to November 2. This wild and crazy opera experience is not to be missed.

On a more serious note, New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham has announced $30 million in emergency food assistance to help residents affected by the federal government shutdown. This move aims to ensure that no one in our state goes without basic food staples.

Later today, you can join the Queer Coffee Get Together at the HRA's LGBTQ+ Center at 9:30 AM or play chess at DeVargas Mall starting at 10:00 AM.

Finally, don't forget to check out the Día de los Muertos Festival on the Santa Fe Plaza this Friday and Saturday. The event features live music, traditional ofrendas, and plenty of community activities.

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Local Frequency - Santa Fe
"Santa Fe's Furry Friends, Community Connections, and Creative Hubs: Wednesday's Local Happenings"
Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Wednesday, October twenty-ninth, twenty twenty-five. The sun is up, the coffee is brewing, and Santa Fe is buzzing with local happenings, so let’s dive right in.

First, some positive news for our furry friends. The New Mexico Department of Finance and Administration has just awarded funding to support animal shelters across the state, including right here in Santa Fe. These grants aim to boost local care facilities, giving homeless pets a better chance at finding loving homes. So if you’ve been thinking about adopting or volunteering, this could be the perfect time to get involved and make an impact on our community.

On the events front, plenty is happening today to connect, create, and enjoy. For our LGBTQ+ neighbors and allies, the Equal Grounds morning meet-up is happening at the Pride Center on Parkway Drive from eight thirty until ten. If you’re a local business owner or just curious about strengthening our city’s inclusive spirit, stop by for coffee, snacks, and some real talk about Santa Fe’s future. It’s a free event and a great way to kick off the day supporting community connections.

If you’re feeling artsy, the Santa Fe Railyard is hosting a special exhibit, The Thread of Memory, celebrating Peruvian popular art. Stroll through El Mercado de El Museo and immerse yourself in vibrant works that embody the soul of a rich culture. Art lovers also won’t want to miss the “All for One” exhibition at NMSA’s Thaw Visual Arts Gallery, which runs through mid-October. Both events showcase Santa Fe as a hub for creativity and global spirit.

Music lovers, the Patio Music Series is bringing Couple of Wanderers to the stage tonight. Expect a blend of American rock and old country undertones with touches of Appalachian mountain folk. It’s the kind of toe-tapping, heartwarming sound that just fits October evenings in Santa Fe, so grab a friend and enjoy the live tunes under the stars.

For anyone up early and sorting out legal matters, the Santa Fe County Magistrate Court has a docket set for today, starting with arraignments at seven thirty. If you’re involved or just curious about local justice in action, check in for details on ongoing cases.

Meow Wolf’s House of Eternal Return is open for wonder seekers and dreamers. If you haven’t experienced the wild, immersive art installations that put Santa Fe on the national creative map, today’s a great day to get tickets and explore interdimensional mysteries with friends or family. It’s a crowd favorite and always worth a visit.

And remember, there are always plenty of workshops, food events, and open houses happening across town, from chess at the mall to wheel-throwing pottery classes. Santa Fe’s calendar is packed with ways to learn, meet new people, and celebrate our city’s unique flavor. Check the Santa Fe Reporter events calendar for the latest details and to find something that piques your interest.

That’s your roundup for Wednesday. If you see news breaking, local heroes at work, or have tips on Santa Fe events, let us know. This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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Local Frequency - Santa Fe
Autumn Adventures and Artistry in Santa Fe - October 27, 2025 Local Update
Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Monday, October 27, 2025.

As the week kicks off, Santa Fe is vibrant with autumn colors and a full calendar of events to suit every interest. If you work in the hospitality or service industry, don’t miss Industry Appreciation Night at a favorite downtown hangout, where servers and bartenders can flash their cards for specially priced cocktails—just another way our community says thanks for the hard work you do every week.

Looking for art and adventure? Meow Wolf’s House of Eternal Return continues to mystify and delight, offering a mind-bending journey through immersive art that’s perfect for locals and visiting friends alike—spotlighting just what makes Santa Fe a capital of creativity.

Flamenco lovers still have time to catch the Entreflamenco Fall 2025 season at El Flamenco Cabaret on Palace Avenue. There, acclaimed dancer Antonio Granjero leads his renowned troupe in fresh, fiery performances through November 1. Doors open early for tapas and drinks, so make a night of it surrounded by music, dance, and authentic Spanish flavors.

If live music is more your speed, the Patio Music Series keeps humming at Tumbleroot on Agua Fria, with local and touring musicians taking the outdoor stage most evenings this week. Sip a craft brew, relax, and take in the communal groove. And foodies, mark your menus—October Feast is in full swing, a two-day celebration with dozens of participating restaurants showcasing special menus and seasonal highlights. Expect everything from green chile favorites to farm-to-table innovation as Northern New Mexico’s best chefs show off.

Halloween is almost here, and Santa Fe is getting festive. The historic Santa Fe Plaza transforms this Friday and Saturday into a sea of marigolds, memories, and music for the Dia de los Muertos celebration. Bring your photos for the Community Ofrenda, check out colorful sugar skull workshops, and enjoy free live performances. Kids can get in on the fun at the Zozobra Costume Contest Friday night—make sure to be in costume by 7 if you want to be part of that storied tradition.

For film fans, there are screenings and special events all week long at the Center for Contemporary Arts, including a presentation from Hollywood casting director Jen Rudin after Wednesday’s showing of Frankenweenie. And on Halloween night the Street Homeless Animal Project fundraises with a screening of Night of the Living Dead, supporting the pets of Santa Fe’s unhoused residents.

Trains are rolling through this beautiful landscape too. Hop aboard the New Mexico Wine Train for tastings of local blends, or take a scenic ride across the high desert with live music and first-class service departing from the Santa Fe Depot.

For those interested in the community’s pulse, today’s Santa Fe County District Court docket is available to the public, keeping civic life transparent and accessible.

Whatever your rhythm, Santa Fe is full of ways to celebrate culture, community, and creativity this week. This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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6 days ago
3 minutes

Local Frequency - Santa Fe
A Vibrant Day in Santa Fe: Folk Art, Nuclear Policy, and Live Music
Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for October 26, 2025. Today promises to be a dynamic day in Santa Fe, with a variety of events and activities to engage the community.

If you're interested in art and history, the International Folk Art Museum is hosting its Dia de los Muertos Annual Community Celebration. This event runs from noon to four PM and offers free admission all day. It's a great opportunity to experience stunning Ofrenda installations by local artist Stephanie Riggs and participate in decorating sugar skulls and enjoying traditional Mexican treats like pan de muerto with chocolate Mexicano.

Later in the day, the New Mexico Nuclear Policy Group will host a screening of Kathryn Bigelow's film "A House of Dynamite" at the Santa Fe Friends Meeting House. This event starts at six PM and provides a thought-provoking discussion on nuclear policy.

In the evening, music lovers have a couple of great options. Arlie is performing at Tumbleroot Brewery and Distillery, a 21+ event starting at 7:30 PM. Also, BETWEEN FRIENDS will be at Meow Wolf at 8:30 PM, offering an exciting musical experience.

For those looking for something more laid-back, the Railyard Artisan Market is always a great place to visit. It's a vibrant spot to explore local artisans and crafts.

In local news, recall that Santa Fe County administrative offices were closed on Indigenous Peoples' Day earlier this month. The community remains active with discussions around local and national issues, such as recent developments in the film festival scene.

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Local Frequency - Santa Fe
Santa Fe Weekend: Trials, Trails, and Tunes
Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Saturday, October twenty-fifth, twenty twenty-five.

Let’s start with the big story that’s been on everyone’s mind. The federal case against Zachary Babitz, who is accused of the tragic carjacking and fatal shooting at the Santa Fe Best Buy last year, is taking a new turn. The U.S. Attorney’s office announced yesterday that they are seeking the death penalty if he is convicted. Babitz was arrested after a dramatic pursuit to Las Cruces, and a hearing is coming up next month to set the trial date. Community leaders say this case has intensified ongoing discussions around public safety in Santa Fe and sparked new energy in local crime prevention efforts, especially around retail centers.

Switching gears, if you’re looking to get out and enjoy this beautiful fall Saturday, you have plenty of options. The Leonora Curtin Wetland Preserve is hosting its annual “Fall in Love with Wetlands” walking tour this morning from ten to noon. It’s a guided experience through one of Santa Fe’s lushest natural habitats, perfect for families or anyone wanting a peaceful start to the weekend.

Later today, El Rancho de Las Golondrinas continues its two-night Spirits of New Mexico event, running from five to nine tonight. Expect storytellers, bonfires, historic spirits, and some delicious local food and drink. It’s one of those classic Santa Fe happenings, where art, history, and a little mystery come together.

Music lovers take note: the legendary Booker T. Jones is performing live tonight at the Lensic Performing Arts Center at seven thirty. This is a rare treat—expect soulful classics and maybe a few surprises from one of the greats. For those craving more music, tonight wraps up the Santa Fe Lamp Show with a special closing event, plus there’s the Rio Grande Sky Fiesta for some patio tunes and festival vibes.

A little earlier in the day, consider stopping by the Museum of International Folk Art. At noon, head curator Elisa Phelps is leading a guided tour of Makowa: The Worlds Above Us, providing new insights into the rich tapestry of cultural stories above and around us. That starts at noon and wraps up by one, so you can still fit lunch in downtown or grab a gallery stroll before heading to your evening plans.

For those seeking something a bit more meditative, the Four Seasons Rancho Encantado is offering a unique desert mountain tea tasting ritual from three to five this afternoon. It’s a refined way to sample rare teas and unwind at one of Santa Fe’s most stunning resorts.

And Santa Fe Place Mall has a new addition—Dunham's Sports just opened its doors. If you’re gearing up for late fall adventures or early holiday shopping, it’s worth checking out.

As you head into the weekend, stay mindful that local law enforcement is boosting patrols around the city, particularly near event venues. Officials hope an increased presence will help everyone feel a bit safer as we enjoy this vibrant community.

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Local Frequency - Santa Fe
Santa Fe's Autumn Alive: Yoga, Art, and Community Celebrations
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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Local Frequency - Santa Fe
Wetland Wednesdays, Jazz Nights, and Tango Milonga: Exploring Santa Fe's Vibrant Cultural Scene
Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for October 22, 2025.

Starting off, for those who enjoy the outdoors, El Rancho de Las Golondrinas is hosting Wetland Wednesdays today from 10 am to 3 pm. This is a great opportunity to explore and learn about the local wetlands. If you're interested in art and culture, the New Mexico Museum of Art continues to offer daily admission.

In the realm of events, tonight is going to be lively with the Santa Fe Great Big Jazz Band's "Swing & Sway the Night Away" at 7 pm. Over at El Rey Court, catch the Folk Jam with Queen Bee Music Association at 7 pm. For some salsa fun, Santa Fe Community College is offering a beginner salsa class from 6:30 to 7:15 pm.

If you're looking for something educational, the New Mexico Governor's Mansion Tours are available at 12 pm today. Meanwhile, for chess enthusiasts, there's a chess meetup at the Santa Fe Children's Museum starting at 10:30 am.

In the arts scene, Paula Vogel's play "How I Learned to Drive" continues to captivate audiences at The Lab Theater. Also, don't miss the exciting night of tango with an all-levels class followed by a milonga from 8 to 10 pm.

For some prescribed fire updates, nearby areas are preparing for controlled burns to manage hazardous fuels. Though not directly in Santa Fe, these efforts are crucial for regional fire safety.

Wrapping up, New Mexico Magazine recently took home 18 honors at the International Regional Media Association Awards, a testament to our state's rich storytelling and cultural heritage.

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Local Frequency - Santa Fe
A Chilly Monday in the City Different: Santa Fe Local Frequency for October 20, 2025
Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for October twentieth, twenty twenty five. Grab your favorite mug because it is shaping up to be an exciting Monday in our City Different.

First up, folks waking up early might notice a new chill in the air. Today’s high is forecast to hover around sixty degrees after a crisp start, so layer up before heading out. Autumn leaves are peaking across town and it is truly a stunning drive up Hyde Park Road, so head up there for a bit of color if you have time.

Speaking of getting outside, the Santa Fe Railyard is buzzing with activity today. The Downtown Growers Market has transitioned into fall hours from three to six this afternoon. You can still find plenty of local squash, apples, and late-harvest produce, plus warm drinks from local vendors. If you have any young ones with you, the Railyard Plaza has a pumpkin painting station running from four to five thirty. Plus, the Meow Wolf crew will be out previewing their upcoming Halloween event, so keep an eye out for some quirky costumed creatures lurking about.

For our friends out in the community, Santa Fe Public Schools are launching a new after-school arts program this week featuring partnerships with SITE Santa Fe and the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum. Organizers say this initiative is about giving students hands-on art experience and strengthening creative learning. Meanwhile, over at Santa Fe Community College, there’s a job fair from one to four at the Student Center with dozens of local employers on site, so polish up that resume if you are looking for a change or just curious about opportunities around town.

Tonight is also packed with music. La Casa Sena Cantina hosts its weekly open mic at seven and if jazz is more your style, the Santa Fe Plaza Bandstand has guest musicians from Albuquerque joining local favorite The Felix y Los Gatos Trio at six. Food trucks will be lining Lincoln Avenue, so you definitely do not have to sing on an empty stomach.

A quick update for those on the roads, city crews have started overnight repairs on Cerrillos Road between Osage and St. Michael’s Drive. Lanes will be narrowed after eight this evening and expect possible detours. Plan ahead and give yourself some extra time if you are traveling through the area late tonight or early tomorrow.

On the civic front, Santa Fe City Council meets this afternoon at the convention center. On today’s agenda: discussions on affordable housing initiatives, water conservation projects, and a proposal to introduce new electric buses on key city routes. Local advocates will be speaking during the public input session at two, so if these issues matter to you, either in person or via the city live stream is a great way to stay involved.

Finally, if you are looking for a little inspiration, the Museum of International Folk Art is offering free admission today to all New Mexico residents. Their new exhibit on Dia de los Muertos traditions has already drawn crowds, and it is a great way to connect with cultural heritage as we approach the end of October.

That’s a wrap on today’s Santa Fe Local Frequency. Remember to support our local farmers, be kind to your neighbors, and enjoy the beautiful autumn weather. This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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Local Frequency - Santa Fe
Santa Fe's Autumnal Arts and Spooky Festivities
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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3 minutes

Local Frequency - Santa Fe
A Bustling Santa Fe Saturday: 5Ks, Farmers Markets, and Spooky Fun
Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Saturday, October 18th, 2025.

The fall air is crisp, the aspens are turning gold, and Santa Fe is buzzing with energy today, so let’s dive right into what is happening around town. If you are an early riser, lace up your shoes for the Pink Me third annual Lace Up and Race 5K, kicking off at 8:30 on this gorgeous Saturday morning. Runners get a finisher medal, an event T-shirt, and access to the post-race festivities—so whether you’re out to support breast cancer awareness or just looking for a reason to move, this is a great way to start your day.

Over at the Santa Fe Farmers’ Market, local growers have brought in the best of autumn’s harvest. Doors open at 8 a.m., and you’ll find everything from heirloom apples and roasted chile to artisan breads and late-blooming sunflowers. It’s always a vibrant place to connect with your neighbors and stock up for the week ahead.

For families, the magic continues downtown. Today marks opening night for Dracula: A Feminist Revenge Fantasy at 7:30 p.m.—a bold, witty, and darkly comical twist on the classic, staged at a local venue. If haunted thrills are more your style, tonight’s Fright Train leaves the Santa Fe Depot. This adults-only spookfest features costumed characters, a $500 costume contest, live DJ, and Halloween cocktails as you ride the rails under the desert moon. Tickets include a champagne toast and head-turning entertainment, so bring your best ghoulish look and maybe you’ll ride home with the grand prize.

Support local causes and put on your best for an evening of giving at the Gala and Charity Ball benefiting the JB White Foundation from five to ten at the Santa Fe Convention Center. This black-tie evening includes a gourmet dinner, live music, and dancing for a cause that makes real change in our community.

Motorcycle enthusiasts, don’t miss the Wings of Hope Toy Run. The day starts at the Fraternal Order of Eagles, rolling out at 11:30 for a scenic ride with raffle stops, and wraps up with food, music from Al Hurricane Jr., and a toy drive to brighten the holiday season for kids in need.

If you’re looking for live music and great food, swing by Upper Crust Pizza for tunes by Johnny Lloyd, or catch Allyson’s Way performing at Tiny’s—two local favorites for a relaxed evening out. Art lovers shouldn’t miss the multi-sensory House of Eternal Return in the city, or the Santa Fe International Film Festival, where journalist Amy Goodman will appear for a special screening.

Meanwhile, in city news, Mayor Alan Webber is proposing a plan to raise the wage floor from fifteen to seventeen-fifty by 2027, but there is a growing conversation about ensuring tipped workers are not left behind in future wage reforms. With wage fairness and cost of living on everyone’s minds, this will be an important local conversation in the coming weeks.

And in state politics, New Mexico is already looking ahead to 2026, with Gregg Hull of Rio Rancho launching his Republican bid for Governor as three major Democratic contenders are also making their case, including Deb Haaland and Sam Bregman. State lawmakers have just approved fresh funding for food assistance and rural health programs with federal spending sources in flux.

Whether you’re celebrating, advocating, volunteering, or just relaxing, Santa Fe has something special for everyone today. This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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Celebrating New Mexico's Literary and Cultural Achievements: A Local Frequency Update
Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for October 16, 2025. Today, we're honoring achievements in the arts as NMSU professor Connie Voisine receives the New Mexico Governor's Award for Excellence in Literature. Voisine, known for her poetry, has been recognized for her contributions to the literary world, including a Guggenheim Fellowship. This award ceremony highlights the impact of literature on our community, showcasing how local voices make a difference.

In other news, the Santa Fe International Film Festival wrapped up its 2025 event, bringing together filmmakers and industry professionals from around the world. This festival not only celebrates the art of filmmaking but also provides a platform for emerging talent to be discovered. Santa Fe's vibrant cultural scene continues to attract creatives and enthusiasts alike.

For those interested in history, the New Mexico History Museum is gearing up for its Fred Harvey History Weekend from November 7 to 9. This event includes a pop-up exhibit featuring a beautifully restored 1929 Cadillac 341-B from the Harvey Company. The car will be on display from October 25 to November 9, offering a glimpse into the region's rich past. Visitors can enjoy lectures, screenings, and discussions about Fred Harvey's influence on the Southwest.

Additionally, the art community is buzzing with various exhibits and events. The Palace Avenue First Friday Art Walk will host a screening of "The Harvey Girls: Opportunity Bound" during the weekend of the Fred Harvey History Weekend. This screening is free and open to the public, making it a great opportunity to explore local art and history.

Lastly, Santa Fe remains a hub for creativity, with recent news of Douglas Atwill's passing, a renowned regional painter and author. His contributions to the local art scene will be remembered, and his legacy continues to inspire emerging artists.

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Autumn Arts, Outdoor Delights, and Festive Happenings in Santa Fe's Local Spotlight
Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Wednesday, October 15th, 2025.

Fall’s glorious sunshine greets us across the City Different, and there is no shortage of things to experience around town. If you’re looking for inspiration this morning, El Rancho de Las Golondrinas is hosting Wetland Wednesdays from ten to three, where you can soak up some fresh air and learn about the ecological wonders of our local wetlands. It’s a prime spot for nature lovers young and old to connect with the tranquil side of Santa Fe just as the cottonwoods show off their autumn colors.

Creative souls might want to swing by the ongoing Santa Fe International Film Festival, now in its seventeenth year, bringing cinematic gems from around the globe and celebrating local filmmakers. One feature buzzing this week is the short film Weaving Embraces You, which explores Diné weaving and the bonds between family and tradition—truly a window into Indigenous artistry at its finest.

If the arts call your name, tonight at Social Kitchen and Bar kicks off the Second Chances series, offering a great excuse to mingle over craft bites and cocktails. For your inner bookworm, La Reina’s Silent Book Club meets tomorrow as part of a monthly tradition: bring your favorite read, cozy up quietly for an hour, then share stories and literary drink specials with fellow locals.

History buffs will find something intriguing at The School for Advanced Research, where you can join a walking tour of the historic campus. And for those in search of a little adventure, today you can embark on the Santa Fe Follies Amazing Race, starting at the French Pastry Shop—think quirky challenges and clues unfolding across historic streets. There’s also a royalty-themed scavenger hunt app inviting you to discover Santa Fe hidden gems with a twist of imagination.

Tonight, all eyes turn to the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, where the 2025 Community Spirit Award ceremony honors exceptional Native artists. Expect live performances, refreshments, and all-around good energy as our city celebrates Indigenous excellence and community strength.

For job seekers, the Santa Fe Career Fair today is a golden opportunity—head over with your résumé; employers across arts, healthcare, education, and more are actively looking for local talent.

Looking ahead, folks are buzzing about Mystic Echoes at The Mystic tomorrow night, where you’ll experience Native cuisine and world-class hoop dancing under Santa Fe’s enchanting skies. And with Halloween around the corner, keep your costume on standby for the upcoming Fright Train rides, Cat Café’s spooky afterhours, and the kids’ Family Halloween Fest at the Botanical Garden next weekend.

That’s a snapshot of Santa Fe’s vibrant scene today—whether you’re connecting with culture, creativity, or your community, there is truly something for everyone. This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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Indigenous Celebrations, Film Fests, and Environmental Victories Headline Santa Fe's Vibrant Monday
Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Monday, October 13, 2025.

Santa Fe is waking up to crisp autumn air and a day packed with culture and community vibes. If you're thinking of things to do, today's a fantastic day to get out and celebrate Indigenous Peoples' Day, a moment to honor rich traditions and histories. While events are happening all over New Mexico, Santa Fe's museums and galleries are marking the day with special exhibitions and educational programs. This is a great opportunity to learn, connect, and support local Indigenous communities through art, discussion, and family-friendly activities.

The city is also buzzing in anticipation of the Santa Fe International Film Festival, which kicks off this Wednesday and runs through Sunday. This annual gathering draws filmmakers and cinephiles from far and wide, showcasing films that provoke thought, celebrate diversity, and spotlight emerging talent. Even if you’re not a hardcore movie buff, checking out a screening or a panel is a chance to experience Santa Fe’s thriving arts scene from a fresh angle. Venues all over downtown are gearing up with popcorn, red carpets, and plenty of local flavor, so you can make an evening of it or just drop in for a single film.

In breaking news, a major environmental decision unfolded last week as a private energy company announced it is abandoning its controversial proposal to store nuclear waste in southeastern New Mexico. This comes after months of debate and public outcry, with Santa Fe residents voicing strong opinions on preserving New Mexico’s land and prioritizing safety. The move is being welcomed by advocates, local leaders, and environmental groups, who hope this marks a shift toward more sustainable energy choices for the state.

Santa Fe’s local journalism scene also made headlines, with Lily Alexander, former Daily Lobo editor and current reporter for the Santa Fe New Mexican, winning her lawsuit against the University of New Mexico. Her victory centers on public access to police records, upholding the critical role of transparency and student journalism. Alexander’s success is already inspiring young reporters across New Mexico to persist in challenging the limits and safeguarding public rights.

If you’re heading out this evening, expect mild weather—perfect for a stroll down Canyon Road, where many galleries stay open late. And don’t miss the chance to check in at the Plaza, where street performers and local musicians often make Mondays a little more magical.

Santa Fe’s community spirit is strong today, with neighbors supporting one another in all sorts of ways. Whether you’re volunteering, enjoying the arts, or just soaking in the southwestern sunset, there’s something for everyone.

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Celebrating Indigenous Arts and Autumn's Artistry in Santa Fe
Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Sunday, October twelfth. It’s shaping up to be a crisp autumn day here in Santa Fe—expect some thundery showers, with highs around 64 and a low of 52, so you might want to carry an umbrella as you head out to enjoy everything our community has to offer today.

If there’s one place to start your day, it’s the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, where Indigenous Peoples’ Day is in full swing—and admission is free all day. From 10:30 this morning to 4 this afternoon, you can catch Native dance performances, storytelling that’s perfect for families, cultural demonstrations, special exhibit tours, and a lot more. It’s a chance to connect with the deep roots of this region and celebrate the vibrant cultures that still thrive here. There’s a real warmth in the air at these gatherings, as locals and visitors alike share stories, food, and inspiration—so if you’re looking for something meaningful, this is the place to be.

Just outside the city, the Galisteo Studio Tour wraps up its final day today, running from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The village of Galisteo, about a half-hour southeast of Santa Fe, is buzzing with artists opening their studios, and it’s a golden opportunity to see works by both local legends and internationally recognized talents. The fall colors are peaking right now, so the drive itself is a treat—think golden aspens, clear skies between showers, and a chance to bring home a memorable piece of New Mexico art.

Closer to downtown, don’t forget the Railyard Artisan Market, where you’ll find everything from handmade jewelry and pottery to photography, clothing, and even skincare from local artists. It’s a great spot to wander, shop for holiday gifts, and soak in the creative energy that Santa Fe is so well known for. And while you’re out, why not take a hike? Fall Chair at Ski Santa Fe is wrapping up its season today, offering rides up the mountain for sweeping views of the autumn foliage—perfect for a quick escape into nature before the season changes.

Looking ahead, tomorrow promises even more excitement with the 3rd Annual Honoring Native Nations Powwow on the Santa Fe Plaza, featuring world champion hoop dancer Josiah Enriquez and plenty of music, dance, and culture. If you’re around later in the afternoon, the Lightning Boy Foundation is also hosting a hoop dance performance at Origami in the Garden, blending artistry and storytelling for all ages.

In town news, we’re seeing some shifts in how issues are covered—local reporters like Danielle Prokop, a Santa Fe New Mexican alum and now with Source NM, keep digging into stories about climate, water, and community health, reminding us how vital local journalism is to understanding our changing world. Meanwhile, the courts are active as always—details on hearings are available online, but legal matters mean some days might be tougher than others for families in our city.

Finally, a quick note for those venturing north: The Four Corners Trunk or Treat is happening this evening in Farmington, bringing cars, costumes, and candy together in a burst of Halloween spirit, even if you’ll need to dodge those thunder showers.

So whether you’re spending your Sunday at a festival, in a local artisan market, or just enjoying the changing leaves from your own porch, take a minute to appreciate the mix of creativity, culture, and community that makes Santa Fe so special this time of year. This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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Santa Fe Weekend: Art, Culture, and Community Highlights
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.

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Local Roundup: Gambling Ads Banned, Territorial Tours, and Weekend Events in Santa Fe
Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Thursday, October 9th, 2025.

Starting off with some legislative news that affects what you see around town. The Municipal Council in Santa Fe has approved a measure that bans advertising for illegal gambling and betting operations on public transport vehicles. Councilman Saúl Perman introduced this legislation targeting websites that don't have the official bet dot ar domain or proper licensing from the Santa Fe Lottery's Social Assistance Fund. Beyond just enforcing the law, Perman emphasized the public health angle, describing problem gambling as an illness that causes deterioration and addiction in people. The ordinance includes enforcement teeth too, with the Municipal Executive Department required to impose sanctions on transportation companies that don't comply. This means you should start seeing those ads removed from buses pretty quickly.

Looking at what's happening around town today, if you're interested in New Mexico's territorial history, El Rancho de Las Golondrinas is hosting Territorial Tour Thursdays this afternoon from one to three pm. It's a great way to step back in time and learn about our region's past.

Tonight's shaping up to be a musical evening in Santa Fe. Wednesday the Band is performing at Tumbleroot Brewery and Distillery starting at seven thirty pm. The venue on Agua Fria has become a popular spot for live music. If you prefer Latin music, Sol y Soul continues their weekly tradition at La Fonda on the Plaza inside La Fiesta Lounge from six to nine pm, and admission is free.

For those who love dance, there are multiple opportunities tonight. Tango Wednesdays offers an all levels class from seven to eight pm followed by a Milonga dance session until ten pm. Meanwhile at Studio Nia on West San Mateo Road, you can catch Bachata Fundamentals classes starting at seven pm with both solo and partner work sessions. If it's your first time, use the code FIRSTDAY for free admission.

And if you're looking for something unique, the House of Eternal Return at Meow Wolf continues to offer its immersive art experience throughout the day.

Looking ahead to the weekend, Saturday brings the continuation of the Farmers Market, and on Sunday October 12th, the Siler Rufina District is hosting a Mural Launch Party at Siler Yard from two to six pm featuring a large sculptural serpent created by local artist Jonathan Meade.

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A Bright Santa Fe Morning: Wee Wednesdays, Outdoor Exploration, and Community Connections
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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Fall Festivals, Early Voting, and Creative Pursuits in the City Different
Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Monday, October 6th, 2025. As we wake up to another beautiful fall day in the City Different, let’s dive into the latest happenings around town and some events you will not want to miss.

Yesterday’s Santa Fe Harvest Festival at El Rancho de las Golondrinas had residents savoring the flavors of tradition, from fresh-pressed cider to hands-on agricultural demos. If you missed it, don’t worry, because a full month of fall festivities rolls on. Wetland Wednesdays return this week, offering guided nature walks at the Leonora Curtin Wetland Preserve, perfect for those looking to connect with the outdoors and maybe spot a migratory bird or two. If you prefer something a bit more mysterious, keep your calendars marked for Spirits of New Mexico night at the end of the month, where legendary local haunts come alive with storytellers and live music.

Today, downtown Santa Fe is lively as early voting is now in full swing for the hotly contested mayoral race. Candidates are in their final push, meeting with voters and putting the finishing touches on campaign strategies. If you haven’t voted yet, it’s a chance to get your voice heard and be part of shaping Santa Fe’s future.

For those looking for a creative kick to start their week, Meow Wolf’s House of Eternal Return is open today. This wild and weird immersive art experience continues to capture imaginations and is a must-see for both locals and visitors. Whether you’re in it for the mind-bending art or the chance to solve the secrets of the Selig family, it’s an adventure you won’t forget.

If you’re in the mood for a little friendly competition, head over to the DeVargas Center where Chess at the Mall kicks off at ten this morning. It’s a relaxed way to meet people and sharpen your skills. Meanwhile, Paseo Pottery is offering a wheel-throwing experience at two o’clock. It’s a fantastic spot to unwind, get your hands dirty, and maybe even craft a one-of-a-kind Santa Fe souvenir.

Tonight, for those willing to venture just a bit further, French Police brings an evening of art and immersive installations. The show promises a blend of creative expression, music, and innovative visuals starting at eight. Get ready for a fresh dose of inspiration as cutting-edge artistry comes alive after sundown.

As for city services and court updates, the Santa Fe County Magistrate Court is in session today with scheduled hearings, reflecting the usual rhythm of civic life as our community keeps moving forward.

And finally, for those who love science and global news, the Nobel Prize announcements begin today with the award in medicine, a reminder that discoveries impacting lives everywhere are being celebrated and recognized this very morning.

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