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Santa Fe Wildfires, Craft Beer Fest, Chamber Music, and Shamanic Singing - Local Sunday Update
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Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Sunday, August 10, 2025.
First up, locals are waking to clear blue skies, but fire officials are monitoring several wildfires in northern New Mexico. While the Vereda Blanca fire near Mt Taylor is sending smoke west, and crews are working overtime to contain the Middle Mesa and Carson National Forest blazes, Santa Fe itself is in good shape this morning, thanks to rapid fire response and shifting winds. Residents are advised to check NM Fire Info for air quality alerts and updates throughout the day if planning outdoor activities.
Those looking to enjoy the sunshine have plenty of options this Sunday. The Santa Fe Beer and Food Festival returns to El Rancho de Las Golondrinas from noon to 6 pm. Local brewers have kegs tapped and chefs are ready to share some creative bites, all set on the picturesque grounds just southwest of Santa Fe. There is a fresh buzz this year: festival organizers report record attendance yesterday and expect even more crowds today, bringing together food lovers and craft beer aficionados from across the city.
For music fans, the timeless setting of San Miguel Chapel offers a chamber music concert today, featuring local ensembles. Step into this historic adobe and enjoy the acoustics that have enchanted Santa Feans for centuries.
If art calls to you, don’t miss FOUR X FOUR: All Terrain Artists, a day-long exhibit at No Man’s Land Gallery, and pop over to Café Pasqual’s Gallery for more local flavor. Meanwhile, the famous Meow Wolf’s House of Eternal Return continues to draw both newcomers and regulars with mind-bending installations and immersive storytelling. Whether you are a kid or just a kid at heart, today’s performances promise another layer of bizarre wonder.
Theatre lovers, Teatro Paraguas is hosting Encantado: The Poetry of New Mexico at 2 pm. This evocative production puts the stories and landscapes of the Southwest center stage, blending performance and local poetry to celebrate New Mexico’s vibrant spirit.
For those seeking wellness, a shamanic singing workshop kicks off at nine at The Power Path, connecting voice and energy in an intimate group setting.
Santa Fe’s court dockets are relatively light, but officials urge the public to remain vigilant following recent warnings of possible measles exposure in the area, especially for families with young children. Health experts are emphasizing the importance of vaccination and regular checkups as school season approaches.
Local news is also buzzing about new research from Los Alamos National Laboratory showing piñon trees’ surprising resilience to New Mexico’s ongoing drought, offering hope for regional ecosystems.
This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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First up, locals are waking to clear blue skies, but fire officials are monitoring several wildfires in northern New Mexico. While the Vereda Blanca fire near Mt Taylor is sending smoke west, and crews are working overtime to contain the Middle Mesa and Carson National Forest blazes, Santa Fe itself is in good shape this morning, thanks to rapid fire response and shifting winds. Residents are advised to check NM Fire Info for air quality alerts and updates throughout the day if planning outdoor activities.
Those looking to enjoy the sunshine have plenty of options this Sunday. The Santa Fe Beer and Food Festival returns to El Rancho de Las Golondrinas from noon to 6 pm. Local brewers have kegs tapped and chefs are ready to share some creative bites, all set on the picturesque grounds just southwest of Santa Fe. There is a fresh buzz this year: festival organizers report record attendance yesterday and expect even more crowds today, bringing together food lovers and craft beer aficionados from across the city.
For music fans, the timeless setting of San Miguel Chapel offers a chamber music concert today, featuring local ensembles. Step into this historic adobe and enjoy the acoustics that have enchanted Santa Feans for centuries.
If art calls to you, don’t miss FOUR X FOUR: All Terrain Artists, a day-long exhibit at No Man’s Land Gallery, and pop over to Café Pasqual’s Gallery for more local flavor. Meanwhile, the famous Meow Wolf’s House of Eternal Return continues to draw both newcomers and regulars with mind-bending installations and immersive storytelling. Whether you are a kid or just a kid at heart, today’s performances promise another layer of bizarre wonder.
Theatre lovers, Teatro Paraguas is hosting Encantado: The Poetry of New Mexico at 2 pm. This evocative production puts the stories and landscapes of the Southwest center stage, blending performance and local poetry to celebrate New Mexico’s vibrant spirit.
For those seeking wellness, a shamanic singing workshop kicks off at nine at The Power Path, connecting voice and energy in an intimate group setting.
Santa Fe’s court dockets are relatively light, but officials urge the public to remain vigilant following recent warnings of possible measles exposure in the area, especially for families with young children. Health experts are emphasizing the importance of vaccination and regular checkups as school season approaches.
Local news is also buzzing about new research from Los Alamos National Laboratory showing piñon trees’ surprising resilience to New Mexico’s ongoing drought, offering hope for regional ecosystems.
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