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Santa Fe Local Insights: Connecting with the Mayor, Disability Pride, and Downtown Happenings

Santa Fe Local Insights: Connecting with the Mayor, Disability Pride, and Downtown Happenings

Published 10 months ago
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Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Thursday, June 26, 2025. Hope you’re starting your day off with a little sunshine in your step. Let’s dive into what’s happening around town and what you can look forward to today and through the weekend.

Santa Fe Mayor Alan Webber is hitting pause on big decisions for now, but he wants to hear from you. If you’ve got a burning question, a community concern, or just want to share your favorite breakfast spot, don’t miss his one-on-one conversations with residents happening this afternoon. Head over to city hall between 1:30 and 3:30 for a chance to meet the mayor and get your voice heard. The city is highlighting this as an open-door invitation to connect with local leadership in a relaxed setting—no appointment necessary, just show up and sign in when you arrive.

In other civic news, the city is celebrating Disability Pride Month throughout July, and several special events are in the works. Keep an eye on the library’s event calendar for inclusive family story time, community art workshops, and talks designed to amplify voices and experiences from the disability community. Pride Month celebrations are also still going strong at the Santa Fe Public Library, with themed children’s readings and creative projects continuing through the end of June, so bring the kids and get crafty together.

If you’re trying to beat the heat, a quick note: the Genoveva Chavez Community Center Ice Rink is temporarily closed for repairs and upgrades and will remain closed until the end of July. Meanwhile, outdoor enthusiasts might want to check local trail conditions before heading out, as fire crews continue to make progress on several area wildfires. The Trout Fire is still under close watch with crews working around recent thunderstorms, but containment is holding steady and evacuations are being lifted in some areas. Always remember to follow fire restrictions and keep it safe if you’re out exploring near the Santa Fe National Forest or Valles Caldera.

Looking for something fun? There’s always something brewing downtown. Local galleries are opening new exhibitions tonight, and the Plaza will come alive with music at sunset. Whether you’re in the mood for shopping the Railyard farmers market, taking in an art walk, or just grabbing coffee at your favorite local spot, the city is full of energy and opportunities to connect.

That’s your Santa Fe Local Frequency for today. However you spend it, make it a great Thursday. This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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