Childhood Vaccines, Art Workshops, and Improv-aganza: A Santa Fe Local Update
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Santa Fe is waking up under crisp winter skies, and there is a lot happening around town today and into the weekend, so let’s dive in.
We start with a statewide story that affects families here in Santa Fe. The New Mexico Department of Health has announced it will keep recommending the full schedule of childhood vaccines, even after federal health officials scaled back their national guidelines. State leaders say the federal change is not based on new science and emphasize that vaccines remain safe, effective, and fully covered through Medicaid and the Vaccines for Children program. Parents are being encouraged to talk with their pediatrician and follow the American Academy of Pediatrics schedule, so if you have little ones, you can expect business as usual at your local clinic.
Now, if you are looking for things to do, this week is rich with art, culture, and hands-on fun. SITE Santa Fe is in the middle of its 12th International exhibition, Once Within a Time, running through January 12, bringing contemporary art and experimental work to the Railyard district. It is a great excuse to bundle up, grab a coffee, and wander the galleries. Nearby, local studios are leaning into creativity with events like the 3D Succulent Workshop at TLC Stained Glass, continuing through March for anyone who wants to learn glasswork and leave with a little piece of living room art.
Families have solid options today. At the Southside branch of the Santa Fe Public Library, midday programming includes events like an animal meet and greet, perfect for kids who love getting up close to critters. Just down the road, the Santa Fe Children’s Museum is hosting a wheel-throwing pottery experience early this afternoon, letting kids literally get their hands dirty and maybe discover their inner ceramicist. Later in the evening, the library’s Pajama Storytime invites children to show up in their comfiest PJs for stories in both English and Spanish, a cozy way to wind down the day and keep reading front and center.
If you are in the mood for nightlife, La Fonda on the Plaza is keeping the energy high with ongoing salsa lessons and live music. It is a chance to learn a few new steps, support local musicians, and enjoy one of Santa Fe’s classic downtown venues.
And for a laugh to shake off the winter chill, Thin Air Improv’s January Improv‑aganza brings together some of Santa Fe’s funniest improvisers for an hour of unscripted comedy, a reminder that live performance here is as vibrant as our art scene.
That is the pulse of Santa Fe today, from public health decisions shaping family life to a full menu of art, learning, and local entertainment.
This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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