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Ski Santa Fe Shreds, Prescribed Burns Protect, New Cinema Debuts in Santa Fe

Ski Santa Fe Shreds, Prescribed Burns Protect, New Cinema Debuts in Santa Fe

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Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Sunday, January 25th. Kick off your day with fresh powder up at Ski Santa Fe, where they've got a solid 21-inch base plus six new inches from the last storm, opening 17 percent of the lower mountain runs like Midland, Davey Lane, and Easy Street. The Santa Fe Express Quad is spinning from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Totemoff's Bar and Grill is firing up mid-mountain eats while Beats on the Basin brings elevated electronic vibes with DJ Mayrant and Spoolius from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Whether you're shredding slopes or soaking sun decks, it's prime time to embrace that skibueno life and keep our trails safe for everyone.

Speaking of community safety, fire crews are out in force with prescribed pile burns today at Glorieta Camps, taking advantage of the snow to clear hazardous fuels and protect neighborhoods from summer wildfires. You might spot smoke near there, but it's all good work by the Forest Stewards Guild to safeguard our forests. Meanwhile, the new cinema at San Isidro Plaza finally opens its doors Friday after years of delays, promising fresh flicks right in the heart of town to boost local vibes.

For adventure seekers, dive into the Amazing Scavenger Hunt Adventure starting at the State Visitor Center this afternoon, racing through Santa Fe's hidden gems to uncover stories that connect our past to today. Art lovers, submit your designs to the Official 2026 Zozobra Art Contest by 3:30 p.m. today, channeling creativity to outshine old Zozobra himself for a shot at VIP tickets to the September burn, with proceeds helping New Mexico kids. Music fans, catch the Santa Fe Pro Musica Winter Orchestra Concert at 3 p.m. at The Lensic, or swing by CHOMP Food Hall for free Sunday Night Chess from 6 to 8 p.m., even amid salsa nights.

Don't miss Bingo, Booch and Beats at The Kitchen Table from 3 to 5 p.m., blending games, kombucha, and tunes for a fun twist. Hop on the Margarita Rail at noon from the Santa Fe Depot for live music, epic views, and that signature sip, or the Sunset Serenade later for champagne sunsets. Brunchers, hit Sunday Toast and Jam for live Pat Malone Trio and Kitty Jo Creek Band sets.

Stay warm out there as national storms brush us, and keep eyes on the legislature with first bills passing the Senate. These events knit our community tighter, turning winter days into lasting memories.

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

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