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"Explore Santa Fe's Vibrant Spring: Art, Music, and Outdoor Adventures"
Published 1 year ago
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Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Tuesday, April 15, 2025.
The sun is shining bright over the City Different today with highs reaching a pleasant 68 degrees and lows dipping to 46. It's the perfect day to explore Santa Fe and take in all the vibrant happenings this spring.
If you're looking for something free and fascinating, head over to Sacred Gateways today for the Lucia Light Demos. This unique experience blends creativity and community in a relaxed and inspiring setting. No tickets are needed, so just drop by and soak in the one-of-a-kind Santa Fe vibe.
Art enthusiasts will want to catch the "Rereading Geometric Abstraction" exhibit at Zane Bennett Contemporary Art, which runs until April 19. This collection offers a fresh look at geometric abstraction, drawing on traditions like Pueblo pottery and Cheyenne weaving—it’s a must-see for anyone curious about how historic art influences modern creativity.
For a musical treat, the legendary Graham Nash performs tonight at the Lensic Performing Arts Center. His timeless hits and storytelling make this a can’t-miss evening for music lovers. Meanwhile, over at Meow Wolf, the Neon Trees are set to light up the night with their infectious energy and pop-rock anthems. Tickets are still available for both shows.
If you’re in the mood for a bite and a beer, why not pair it with live music? Tumbleroot Brewery & Distillery has a lineup of local acts that perfectly complement their craft brews. This casual spot is a great way to unwind and support local talent.
Nature lovers can embrace spring beauty with a visit to the Santa Fe Botanical Garden. Its trails and themed gardens are open daily, and there's no better way to enjoy the fresh air than with a stroll through the blooming landscape on Museum Hill.
For those looking to get active, join the leisure bike ride series today at Fort Marcy. It’s only $5, or free if you’re a member. Ride through Santa Fe’s scenic streets and soak in the city’s charm on a guided excursion.
Families have something to look forward to as well: tonight, the Santa Fe Teen Center is hosting a Karaoke Family Night. Whether you’re there to belt out your favorite tunes or cheer on others, it’s sure to be a fun-filled evening.
And finally, don’t forget to mark your calendars for upcoming Santa Fe events. The Santa Fe International Literary Festival kicks off later this week, and the City Different is gearing up for a lineup of engaging talks, workshops, and readings from renowned authors.
This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
The sun is shining bright over the City Different today with highs reaching a pleasant 68 degrees and lows dipping to 46. It's the perfect day to explore Santa Fe and take in all the vibrant happenings this spring.
If you're looking for something free and fascinating, head over to Sacred Gateways today for the Lucia Light Demos. This unique experience blends creativity and community in a relaxed and inspiring setting. No tickets are needed, so just drop by and soak in the one-of-a-kind Santa Fe vibe.
Art enthusiasts will want to catch the "Rereading Geometric Abstraction" exhibit at Zane Bennett Contemporary Art, which runs until April 19. This collection offers a fresh look at geometric abstraction, drawing on traditions like Pueblo pottery and Cheyenne weaving—it’s a must-see for anyone curious about how historic art influences modern creativity.
For a musical treat, the legendary Graham Nash performs tonight at the Lensic Performing Arts Center. His timeless hits and storytelling make this a can’t-miss evening for music lovers. Meanwhile, over at Meow Wolf, the Neon Trees are set to light up the night with their infectious energy and pop-rock anthems. Tickets are still available for both shows.
If you’re in the mood for a bite and a beer, why not pair it with live music? Tumbleroot Brewery & Distillery has a lineup of local acts that perfectly complement their craft brews. This casual spot is a great way to unwind and support local talent.
Nature lovers can embrace spring beauty with a visit to the Santa Fe Botanical Garden. Its trails and themed gardens are open daily, and there's no better way to enjoy the fresh air than with a stroll through the blooming landscape on Museum Hill.
For those looking to get active, join the leisure bike ride series today at Fort Marcy. It’s only $5, or free if you’re a member. Ride through Santa Fe’s scenic streets and soak in the city’s charm on a guided excursion.
Families have something to look forward to as well: tonight, the Santa Fe Teen Center is hosting a Karaoke Family Night. Whether you’re there to belt out your favorite tunes or cheer on others, it’s sure to be a fun-filled evening.
And finally, don’t forget to mark your calendars for upcoming Santa Fe events. The Santa Fe International Literary Festival kicks off later this week, and the City Different is gearing up for a lineup of engaging talks, workshops, and readings from renowned authors.
This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI