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Santa Fe: Thanksgiving Prep, Arts, Community, and What's Ahead

Santa Fe: Thanksgiving Prep, Arts, Community, and What's Ahead

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Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Monday, November 24, 2025.

As we head into Thanksgiving week, the city is buzzing with activities and just a hint of winter in the air. The forecast calls for mild fall temperatures today, pleasant for outdoor strolls before a late-week storm system moves in. If you’re traveling for the holidays, keep an eye on shifting weather patterns later this week, especially on Wednesday when roads may become slick. Local officials remind folks to plan ahead, whether you’re heading out to see family or welcoming guests to town.

On the arts and culture front, Santa Fe’s renowned museums are turning it up as the holiday season approaches. Kids and art lovers can swing by the Museum of International Folk Art for creative hands-on fun in the studio, where today’s featured project invites you to make a coil wire bracelet. The program is free with admission, and always free for kids and museum members. And if you want to keep those creative juices flowing, TLC Stained Glass has a hummingbird workshop starting at 10 this morning, offering a way to add a splash of color to your day.

For those interested in community spirit and gratitude, November is National Gratitude Month. Local organizations are marking the occasion by championing acts of thankfulness and giving back. Many businesses, including Horizons Sustainable Financial Services, are launching special initiatives to recognize the positive impact of gratitude within our community.

Tonight, live music lights up The Bar, where metalheads can catch Death To All, Gorguts, and Sister Phobophilic. If you’re looking for bigger names, keep an eye on upcoming shows—Gipsy Kings featuring Nicolas Reyes will be coming through next month.

Sports fans have reason to celebrate as New Mexico state football championship matchups are set and UNM football heads into the Mountain West title chase. Local cross-country hero Habtom Samuel just claimed the NCAA championship, drawing pride across northern New Mexico.

Looking ahead to December, mark your calendar for beloved traditions like the 49th annual candle-lit procession of Las Posadas at the Santa Fe Plaza. Presented by the Holy Cross Catholic Church of Española and local choirs, this event brings together families to reenact Mary and Joseph’s journey, casting the Plaza in the warm glow of farolitos and festive carols.

Finally, if you’re seeking a deeper dive into wisdom and connection, the Modern Elder Academy kicks off a five-day immersive workshop starting today here in Santa Fe. With partial scholarships and just a handful of spots left, this is a rare opportunity for personal growth and genuine community learning.

However you choose to spend your Monday, take a moment to step outside, soak up the brisk air, and savor what makes Santa Fe so unique. Don’t forget, No Fee November means some New Mexico colleges are waiving application fees; a perfect moment for prospective students to take that next step.

This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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