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Cold Snap Activates Code Blue, Shelter Services, and Community Events in Santa Fe

Cold Snap Activates Code Blue, Shelter Services, and Community Events in Santa Fe

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Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Saturday, January tenth.

Santa Fe is waking up under a serious cold snap, and the city has activated its Code Blue protocol through tonight for extreme overnight temperatures expected to drop below fifteen degrees. That means expanded shelter and outreach for anyone needing a warm place to be. Warehouse 21 is open as an emergency overnight shelter from 5 p.m. to 7 a.m., with dinner served in the early evening and pets welcome in limited numbers. Agape House is operating as a daytime warming center from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., and free shuttles are running between the two so people can move safely between day and night services. Residents are encouraged to check on neighbors, especially elders, and to bring pets inside during the hardest freeze hours.

In public safety news, Santa Fe Police are still processing the aftermath of a tense SWAT call from Thursday near Villeros Street and St. Francis Drive. A thirty three year old woman, April Little, is in jail after officers say she threw a sledgehammer from a balcony, injuring an officer and barricading herself inside a home. St. Francis was closed for several hours while SWAT made entry and took her into custody. No one else was hurt, but it was a stark reminder of how quickly that major artery can shut down and how dependent we are on coordinated police and traffic response when it does.

If you are looking for something inspiring this afternoon, the Zia Singers present The Girl from Aleppo at 3 p.m. at Christ Church on Gaspar Avenue, a choral work that brings a refugee story to life through music. Over at the Lensic, opera lovers can catch a screening of Bellini’s I Puritani late this morning, part of the Met’s new production of this bel canto showcase.

Tonight, you can warm up with movement instead of just blankets. Santa Fe Community Yoga is hosting an Ecstatic Dance and Sound Bath from 7 to 8:30 p.m., inviting folks to shake off the cold and then settle into a deep restorative sound session. Later on, The Mystic on Cerrillos keeps the evening going with live local music, including Autumn Attic and Ruffbunnii on the calendar for an 8 p.m. start and no cover charge.

If you are more of a daytime wanderer, Saturday Sips is on the docket along with the Santa Fe Farmers Market at the Railyard, where winter growers are still bringing greens, roots, and plenty of chile to the tables. It is a good day to support local producers, warm your hands on a cup of coffee, and stock up before the next cold night sets in.

Bundle up, stay safe on those chilly roads, and keep an eye out for anyone who might need help getting to warmth or shelter.

This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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