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Creativity Connects Community: Uplifting Local Arts, Scavenger Hunts, and Pueblo Histories in Santa Fe

Creativity Connects Community: Uplifting Local Arts, Scavenger Hunts, and Pueblo Histories in Santa Fe

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Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Thursday, January 29th. Kick off your day with some exciting local buzz thats connecting our community in meaningful ways. Just yesterday, New Mexico Arts announced grants to ten organizations across the state, including right here in Santa Fe County, pumping fresh energy into art programs for active-duty military, veterans, and their families. Think photography mentorships, writing workshops, music performances in VFW halls, and even therapeutic art retreats these initiatives are healing hearts and building bonds for our 141,000-plus veterans and service members, reminding us how creativity fosters real resilience in everyday lives.[1]

If youre up for adventure today, head to the State Visitor Center for the Amazing Scavenger Hunt Adventure its a fun, interactive quest through our historic streets, perfect for families or friends looking to uncover Santa Fes hidden gems while burning off that morning coffee.[2] Kids and parents, dont miss Audubon Storytime and Craft at the Main Library Community Room from 10:30 to 11:15, where little ones dive into nature tales with hands-on fun, sparking curiosity about our high-desert wildlife.[4] Over at the Santa Fe Childrens Museum, Seeds and Sprouts starts at 10:30, offering playful learning for the tiniest explorers to grow their minds amid our vibrant community scene.[6]

Politics meets people at the Southside Library from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. with Meet with Mike, the Mayors one-on-one sessions grab a 25-minute slot to chat city priorities directly, because your voice shapes our neighborhoods future.[4][6] Art lovers, tune in tonight at 7 p.m. on New Mexico PBS for the premiere of No Greater Act: Pueblo Resistance, narrated by Oscar winner Wes Studi it unveils the powerful, little-known story of pueblo defiance against colonization starting in 1540, streaming right after on the PBS app to deepen our shared history.[7]

Culture calls at The Lensic with National Theatre Live presenting Inter Alia at 7 p.m., a captivating performance blending theater and local flair.[8] Meanwhile, exhibitions like Turner Avery Mark-Jacobss graphic history on The Massacre of Don Pedro Villasur at a DCA site draw you into Santa Fes artistic pulse.[1] These events arent just outings they weave our past into todays joys, strengthening community ties one story, hunt, or conversation at a time. Stay inspired, Santa Fe.

This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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