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Santa Fe Buzz: Mocha, Death Cafe, Disability Rights, and Scavenger Hunts
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Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Wednesday, February 11th.
Start your day with a warm Mocha con Amor gathering at Cakes Cafe at 7:30am, where locals sip coffee and chat about community vibes, setting a cozy tone before diving into the week's buzz. By noon, swing by the same spot for Death Cafe, a thoughtful space to ponder lifes big questions over pastries, reminding us all to embrace the moments that matter. If youre craving movement, join the From Habits to Wholeness session at Breathe Studio at 12:30pm, a Hanna Somatics series that helps shake off winter stiffness and reconnect with your body.
Adventure seekers, today is scavenger hunt central right here in Santa Fe. Urban Adventure Quest kicks off an Amazing Scavenger Hunt at the State Visitor Center, Puzzling Adventures starts from recommended parking spots, and Alley Kat Adventures hosts an Alternate Reality Hunt from French Pastry School perfect for families or friends turning our historic streets into a playground of clues and discoveries that highlight the citys hidden gems.
Over at the Roundhouse, the legislative session heats up with Disability Rights Awareness Day in the Rotunda from noon to 1pm, where the Disability Coalition and Elevate the Spectrum rally for inclusion that touches every Santa Fe neighborhood. Geothermal Rising holds a press conference and legislative push from 8am to 10am, spotlighting clean energy innovations that could power our homes more sustainably amid rising costs. The Rio Grande Down Syndrome Network celebrates potential in Room 303 until noon, and the NM Adult Education Association advocates for literacy from 10am to noon, showing how these efforts build stronger communities for all.
On a serious note, New Mexicos land commissioner is calling for a probe into anonymous claims of two womens bodies buried near Jeffrey Epsteins old Zorro Ranch on state trust land just outside town, a chilling reminder of unresolved shadows from the past that demand transparency for our regions safety. Meanwhile, the state House approved a bill backed by Governor Lujan Grisham to ramp up penalties for felons possessing firearms, aiming to curb violence that hits too close to home.
For evening fun, check out Queer Soup Night at Tumbleroot Brewery and Distillery or catch some tunes with Bob Maus at Eldorado Hotel and Spa, keeping the creative spirit alive. Dont forget Meow Wolfs House of Eternal Return is always ready for mind-bending exploration, and with Route 66s centennial celebrations brewing statewide, more road trip magic is on the horizon.
This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Start your day with a warm Mocha con Amor gathering at Cakes Cafe at 7:30am, where locals sip coffee and chat about community vibes, setting a cozy tone before diving into the week's buzz. By noon, swing by the same spot for Death Cafe, a thoughtful space to ponder lifes big questions over pastries, reminding us all to embrace the moments that matter. If youre craving movement, join the From Habits to Wholeness session at Breathe Studio at 12:30pm, a Hanna Somatics series that helps shake off winter stiffness and reconnect with your body.
Adventure seekers, today is scavenger hunt central right here in Santa Fe. Urban Adventure Quest kicks off an Amazing Scavenger Hunt at the State Visitor Center, Puzzling Adventures starts from recommended parking spots, and Alley Kat Adventures hosts an Alternate Reality Hunt from French Pastry School perfect for families or friends turning our historic streets into a playground of clues and discoveries that highlight the citys hidden gems.
Over at the Roundhouse, the legislative session heats up with Disability Rights Awareness Day in the Rotunda from noon to 1pm, where the Disability Coalition and Elevate the Spectrum rally for inclusion that touches every Santa Fe neighborhood. Geothermal Rising holds a press conference and legislative push from 8am to 10am, spotlighting clean energy innovations that could power our homes more sustainably amid rising costs. The Rio Grande Down Syndrome Network celebrates potential in Room 303 until noon, and the NM Adult Education Association advocates for literacy from 10am to noon, showing how these efforts build stronger communities for all.
On a serious note, New Mexicos land commissioner is calling for a probe into anonymous claims of two womens bodies buried near Jeffrey Epsteins old Zorro Ranch on state trust land just outside town, a chilling reminder of unresolved shadows from the past that demand transparency for our regions safety. Meanwhile, the state House approved a bill backed by Governor Lujan Grisham to ramp up penalties for felons possessing firearms, aiming to curb violence that hits too close to home.
For evening fun, check out Queer Soup Night at Tumbleroot Brewery and Distillery or catch some tunes with Bob Maus at Eldorado Hotel and Spa, keeping the creative spirit alive. Dont forget Meow Wolfs House of Eternal Return is always ready for mind-bending exploration, and with Route 66s centennial celebrations brewing statewide, more road trip magic is on the horizon.
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