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Santa Fe Morning Update: Street Closures, Wetlands Event, and Upcoming Performances

Santa Fe Morning Update: Street Closures, Wetlands Event, and Upcoming Performances

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Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Wednesday, August 6. Waking up in Santa Fe today, we’re looking at a lively mix of local happenings, some timely public service notes, and a few fun opportunities as you plan your day in the City Different.

Kicking things off, please note there’s a temporary street closure impacting the 300 block of Santa Fe Street and Church Street from Valencia today. If you’re commuting through downtown or running errands nearby, plan a little extra time and check your alternative routes. City crews will be managing the closure and signage is up to help everyone get around with minimal fuss.

Nature lovers, Wetland Wednesdays at El Rancho de Las Golondrinas is in full swing today from ten a.m. to three p.m. This family-friendly event includes guided walks through the wetlands, hands-on ecology activities for kids, and even some birdwatching tips from local experts. The site itself is brimming with history, making it well worth the trip for anyone looking to connect with Santa Fe’s landscape and past.

Looking ahead to the weekend, tickets are moving for some standout performances at Buffalo Thunder Resort. If you’re a fan of country music, mark your calendars for Rodney Atkins and the Oak Ridge Boys coming up later this month. For comedy lovers, Chris Distefano brings his high-energy show to town soon, with more details and ticketing at the resort’s website.

Though most of the city is calm, fire officials are keeping a watchful eye on the regional wildfire situation. While the Laguna Fire has low soil burn severity and is mostly under control, crews continue to respond to the Middle Mesa Fire farther north, just a reminder to stay tuned for any air quality updates if you’re planning extended time outdoors.

For those in need of a quiet moment, the Santa Fe Public Library has new selections hitting the shelves today, perfect for an afternoon escape from the heat or smoky skies. And if you have civic duties on your calendar, the county magistrate court’s schedule rolls on with hearings starting at seven-thirty this morning, so double-check your times if you’re involved.

Finally, a quick shout to foodies and festival goers: El Rancho de Las Golondrinas is gearing up for the annual Santa Fe Beer and Food Festival happening August ninth and tenth, promising great local brews, eats, and live music. It’s a Santa Fe summer staple and worth marking down.

That’s a wrap on your city’s morning storylines. This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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