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Wetlands, Art, Farmers Markets, and a Pilgrimage of Peace: Vibrant Santa Fe on This Midsummer Day
Published 8 months, 4 weeks ago
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Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Wednesday, July 30, 2025.
Starting off, Santa Fe is buzzing with creativity and community today. If you are looking for a blend of nature and hands-on learning, head out to Wetland Wednesdays at the Leonora Curtin Wetland Preserve. This weekly event runs from ten in the morning to three in the afternoon and offers a unique chance to explore and appreciate our local wetlands up close. It is a perfect family outing—bring your binoculars, and you might catch a glimpse of local birds or frogs basking in the summer sun.
Art lovers, you will want to stop by the Aurelia Gallery later for the opening of We Are The People, an exhibit featuring new works by L. Scooter Morris. The gallery promises thought-provoking pieces reflecting on identity and community. It is a great conversation starter and an easy way to engage with Santa Fe’s robust local art scene.
If you are on the lookout for fresh flavors, the Santa Fe Farmers’ Market is continuing to bring out the best of the season. Apples and rhubarb have just arrived, along with some returning favorite vendors like B and B Farm and Gilberto’s Orchard. This is a wonderful way to support local growers and enjoy the freshest produce Santa Fe has to offer.
For those curious about local happenings in the business world, Presbyterian Medical Services is hosting a hiring event at their Family Health Center on Beckner Road from noon until three. If making a difference in healthcare appeals to you—or if you know someone seeking a new career path—today is a great day to check it out and see how you could contribute to community well-being.
Later this evening, music enthusiasts can chill out at the Liminal music fest, which promises to be the ultimate sonic escape happening right here in town. And for something truly out of the ordinary, prepare yourself for an unforgettable adventure at the Santa Fe Art Festival’s House of Eternal Return. Expect dynamic, immersive installations from both local and international artists—perfect for those looking to get inspired or just have a fun evening out.
On the larger world stage, Santa Fe’s own Archbishop Wester is continuing his annual Pilgrimage of Peace, traveling to Japan to honor the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombings. His journey serves as a powerful reminder of Santa Fe’s unique role in history and the ongoing conversation about peace and nuclear issues that continues to shape global perspectives.
Finally, reflecting on our roots, the Traditional Spanish and Contemporary Hispanic Market just wrapped up at the Plaza last weekend, leaving behind a vibrant trail of art, music, and food that celebrates the heart and soul of Santa Fe’s diverse heritage.
Whatever your interests, Santa Fe’s spirit of creativity, connection, and community shines bright today. This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Starting off, Santa Fe is buzzing with creativity and community today. If you are looking for a blend of nature and hands-on learning, head out to Wetland Wednesdays at the Leonora Curtin Wetland Preserve. This weekly event runs from ten in the morning to three in the afternoon and offers a unique chance to explore and appreciate our local wetlands up close. It is a perfect family outing—bring your binoculars, and you might catch a glimpse of local birds or frogs basking in the summer sun.
Art lovers, you will want to stop by the Aurelia Gallery later for the opening of We Are The People, an exhibit featuring new works by L. Scooter Morris. The gallery promises thought-provoking pieces reflecting on identity and community. It is a great conversation starter and an easy way to engage with Santa Fe’s robust local art scene.
If you are on the lookout for fresh flavors, the Santa Fe Farmers’ Market is continuing to bring out the best of the season. Apples and rhubarb have just arrived, along with some returning favorite vendors like B and B Farm and Gilberto’s Orchard. This is a wonderful way to support local growers and enjoy the freshest produce Santa Fe has to offer.
For those curious about local happenings in the business world, Presbyterian Medical Services is hosting a hiring event at their Family Health Center on Beckner Road from noon until three. If making a difference in healthcare appeals to you—or if you know someone seeking a new career path—today is a great day to check it out and see how you could contribute to community well-being.
Later this evening, music enthusiasts can chill out at the Liminal music fest, which promises to be the ultimate sonic escape happening right here in town. And for something truly out of the ordinary, prepare yourself for an unforgettable adventure at the Santa Fe Art Festival’s House of Eternal Return. Expect dynamic, immersive installations from both local and international artists—perfect for those looking to get inspired or just have a fun evening out.
On the larger world stage, Santa Fe’s own Archbishop Wester is continuing his annual Pilgrimage of Peace, traveling to Japan to honor the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombings. His journey serves as a powerful reminder of Santa Fe’s unique role in history and the ongoing conversation about peace and nuclear issues that continues to shape global perspectives.
Finally, reflecting on our roots, the Traditional Spanish and Contemporary Hispanic Market just wrapped up at the Plaza last weekend, leaving behind a vibrant trail of art, music, and food that celebrates the heart and soul of Santa Fe’s diverse heritage.
Whatever your interests, Santa Fe’s spirit of creativity, connection, and community shines bright today. This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI