"Santa Fe Local Roundup: Low Temp Detectors, Water Summit, and Free Fishing Weekend"
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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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