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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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    • Santa Fe's Spring of Art, History, and Tradition: A Weekend Celebration
      Jun 7 2025
      Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Saturday, June 7th, 2025.

      The sun is up over the Sangre de Cristo mountains, and Santa Fe is bustling with festivities, fresh perspectives, and plenty to explore this weekend. Let’s start with a true local favorite—the Santa Fe Spring Festival at El Rancho de las Golondrinas. From 10 this morning through 4 in the afternoon today and tomorrow, immerse yourself in the flavors and traditions of New Mexico’s past and present. This living history celebration blends classic demonstrations like sheep shearing and horno bread baking with hands-on crafts for kids and a vibrant artisan marketplace for adults. Whether you crave the aroma of fresh bread or want to witness centuries-old skills in action, the Spring Festival is a snapshot of our unique Southwestern spirit. Tickets are only available online, and don’t forget—no cash at the gate, so bring your cards or digital wallet for a day you won’t forget.

      If you are a lover of the unexpected and the beautiful, the Fabulous Folk Art Flea is back at the Santa Fe County Fairgrounds. This beloved annual event opens to the public at 10 a.m.—early birds, if you're a member of the Friends of Folk Art, you get in an hour earlier at 9. Walk among hundreds of one-of-a-kind pieces collected from around the globe, all supporting educational programs at the Museum of International Folk Art. Admission is free, and whether you are a seasoned collector or just looking for an artistic treasure, this is the place to be.

      For those looking to see a different side of Santa Fe, the city’s Community Gallery downtown is showing ReVision: The Future of Santa Fe Style through June 19. This fresh exhibition dives into more than a century of distinctive city architecture and design, connecting Santa Fe’s storied past with bold ideas for the century ahead. At 10 a.m. today, you can join a gallery talk and walking tour exploring the roots and the future of Santa Fe’s unique identity—a perfect option for anyone curious about how this city’s layered history might inspire its next chapter.

      And finally, you can feel the rhythm of New Mexico in the air tonight, as Spanish Flamenco continues to thrive with a style all its own. Santa Fe’s venues and dance schools are alive with performances and workshops that show just how deeply flamenco has taken root here, adding that distinct local flavor to a centuries-old tradition.

      That’s your Saturday roundup—rich with art, heritage, innovation, and the unbeatable community spirit that makes Santa Fe shine. This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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    • "Santa Fe Local Roundup: Low Temp Detectors, Water Summit, and Free Fishing Weekend"
      Jun 6 2025
      Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Friday, June 6, 2025.

      Today marks the final day of the Low Temperature Detectors Conference at the Santa Fe Convention Center. This scientific gathering has brought more than 400 physicists and engineers to our city this week, wrapping up their discussions on cutting-edge technology today.

      In local government news, if you've been following the mayoral race, you should know that Mayor Alan Webber announced last month he will not seek a third term in office. This opens up the field for new candidates as we look toward future leadership in Santa Fe.

      The Next Generation Water Summit concludes today at the Roundhouse, our distinctive state capitol building. The summit is focusing on "Increasing Resilience in an Unpredictable Climate," with Mary Ann Dickinson from the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy delivering today's keynote address. If water conservation interests you, there's still time to catch the New Mexico-focused track of sessions happening throughout the day.

      On a more somber note, New Mexico's Department of Health is highlighting gun violence prevention efforts this month. June is National Gun Violence Awareness Month, and the state is working to bring attention to the personal impact of gun violence in our communities.

      Looking for weekend activities? New Mexico Game and Fish has announced free fishing statewide this weekend. It's a perfect opportunity to enjoy our beautiful outdoor spaces without needing a fishing license. And if you're interested in learning chess, SFCC continues its weekly Tuesday chess sessions, which will run through June 24th.

      For those who enjoy craft cocktails, New Mexico Cocktail Week is currently underway, offering special drinks at participating establishments throughout Santa Fe and beyond.

      The weather calls for clear skies today, but keep in mind that severe storms have affected the Midwest recently, so check forecasts if you're traveling in that direction.

      For visitors and locals alike, Santa Fe's visitor bureau reminds everyone that their online calendar at santafe.org lists all upcoming cultural events, craft fairs, music festivals, and art exhibits.

      This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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    • Weekend in Santa Fe: Art, Film, and International Flair
      May 31 2025
      Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Saturday, May 31, 2025.

      If you are waking up in Santa Fe today, you are greeted by a city buzzing with both local energy and international flair. As you make your way through town, you might notice a bit more activity than usual. That is because Santa Fe is hosting the U.S.-Spain Council’s Annual Forum starting today, drawing diplomats and leaders to our own backyard. So if you hear more Spanish on the Plaza or spot a few dignitaries in local cafes, you know why.

      Closer to home, the city kicks off its highly anticipated Movies in the Park series tonight. Gather your friends, pack a blanket, and head to your neighborhood green space for an outdoor cinematic experience under the stars. The city has expanded aquatics hours too, so if you’re feeling the early summer heat, it’s a perfect day to grab the kids and hit the pool.

      Art lovers will want to catch the final day of Brian Rutenberg’s “Uptergrove” exhibit, with his vibrant abstract landscapes on display. Over at Charlotte Jackson Fine Art, William Metcalf’s “DoubleTake” offers a chance to see mesmerizing new works by a Santa Fe favorite. The local galleries are bustling, and visitors and residents alike are reminded to check the events calendar for daily cultural happenings, from pop-up craft fairs to music in cozy venues. Santa Fe prides itself on making the arts accessible, and today’s schedule is proof.

      With the workweek wrapping up, keep in mind that some city facilities, like the Santa Fe Community College and its Education Center, are closed in observance of Memorial Day weekend, so plan ahead if you need city services. Meanwhile, Mayor Alan Webber’s recent announcement that he will not seek a third term has stirred conversation about the city’s future. Santa Feans are already speculating about who will next guide the city, but for now, the focus is on community and connection.

      On the weather front, folks are still recovering from a week of turbulent storms across the region. If you’re out driving, be on the lookout for ongoing construction, and check for updates on city roadwork.

      And finally, whatever your plans, take a moment to enjoy Santa Fe’s creative spirit and warm, welcoming atmosphere. Whether you’re catching an art show, a movie in the park, or just strolling the Plaza, there’s something today for everyone.

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