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Discover Santa Fe's Vibrant Weekend: Farmers Market, Art Exhibits, Science Experiments, and Cultural Celebrations
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Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Saturday, January 3rd. Kick off your weekend with a burst of local energy as our high desert city shakes off the holiday chill and dives into fresh adventures that make Santa Fe uniquely ours.
Start your day bright and early at the Santa Fe Farmers Market opening at 8am, where youll find the freshest local produce, artisan breads, and that irresistible New Mexico green chile to fuel your morning. Its the perfect spot to chat with farmers whove braved the winter frost, grabbing ingredients that connect you straight to our ag roots and keep our community thriving. From there, head over to Hecho a Mano for the all-day exhibit by Sam Hawley and Oskar Petersen titled Frozen Lake, I Swear. These artists capture the stark beauty of our winter landscapes in ways thatll make you see the snow-covered Sangres with new eyes, inspiring that deep appreciation for Santa Fes natural drama.
Families, dont miss Science Saturday at the Santa Fe Childrens Museum from 2 to 4pm. Kids dive into hands-on STEAM experiments with guest scientists, sparking curiosity that turns everyday wonder into lifelong learning. Imagine your little ones eyes lighting up as they mix potions or build mini-machines, all included with admission and fostering the innovative spirit thats core to our creative hub.
As evening rolls in, poetry lovers gather at 6pm for the MFACW January Evening Reading Series at the Institute of American Indian Arts, featuring Joseph V. Lee, Sherwin Bitsui, and Chip Livingston. Their words weave Native voices and vivid storytelling that resonate with Santa Fes rich cultural tapestry, reminding us how literature bridges our past and future.
And for night owls chasing that New Years resolution to move more, DJ DMonics first dance party of 2026 kicks off at 10pm at Boxcar on West Water Street. Dance like no ones watching to pulsating beats from one of our hottest local DJs, shaking out the post-holiday cobwebs in a space thats pure Santa Fe nightlife magic.
On the civic front, the citys seeking District 2 residents to step up as a City Councilor, your chance to shape policies that impact our neighborhoods directly. Registration is also open for the Senior Olympics Winter Games, bringing competitive fun and community pride to our elders. Keep an eye on the Genoveva Chavez Community Center pool for its upcoming temporary closure, and mark January 10th for a rapid hire event to jumpstart job hunts.
Swing by the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture today for daily admissions, immersing in exhibits that honor our Indigenous heritage and educate on traditions alive in our daily lives.
This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Start your day bright and early at the Santa Fe Farmers Market opening at 8am, where youll find the freshest local produce, artisan breads, and that irresistible New Mexico green chile to fuel your morning. Its the perfect spot to chat with farmers whove braved the winter frost, grabbing ingredients that connect you straight to our ag roots and keep our community thriving. From there, head over to Hecho a Mano for the all-day exhibit by Sam Hawley and Oskar Petersen titled Frozen Lake, I Swear. These artists capture the stark beauty of our winter landscapes in ways thatll make you see the snow-covered Sangres with new eyes, inspiring that deep appreciation for Santa Fes natural drama.
Families, dont miss Science Saturday at the Santa Fe Childrens Museum from 2 to 4pm. Kids dive into hands-on STEAM experiments with guest scientists, sparking curiosity that turns everyday wonder into lifelong learning. Imagine your little ones eyes lighting up as they mix potions or build mini-machines, all included with admission and fostering the innovative spirit thats core to our creative hub.
As evening rolls in, poetry lovers gather at 6pm for the MFACW January Evening Reading Series at the Institute of American Indian Arts, featuring Joseph V. Lee, Sherwin Bitsui, and Chip Livingston. Their words weave Native voices and vivid storytelling that resonate with Santa Fes rich cultural tapestry, reminding us how literature bridges our past and future.
And for night owls chasing that New Years resolution to move more, DJ DMonics first dance party of 2026 kicks off at 10pm at Boxcar on West Water Street. Dance like no ones watching to pulsating beats from one of our hottest local DJs, shaking out the post-holiday cobwebs in a space thats pure Santa Fe nightlife magic.
On the civic front, the citys seeking District 2 residents to step up as a City Councilor, your chance to shape policies that impact our neighborhoods directly. Registration is also open for the Senior Olympics Winter Games, bringing competitive fun and community pride to our elders. Keep an eye on the Genoveva Chavez Community Center pool for its upcoming temporary closure, and mark January 10th for a rapid hire event to jumpstart job hunts.
Swing by the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture today for daily admissions, immersing in exhibits that honor our Indigenous heritage and educate on traditions alive in our daily lives.
This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. Well 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