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Romantic Floral Crafts, Futsal Action, Winds of Change: Your Santa Fe Saturday Roundup
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Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Saturday, February 14.
Happy Valentines Day, Santa Fe! Kick off your romantic weekend with the sparkling Valentine's Floral Resin Jewelry Workshop happening today, where you can craft your own custom pieces infused with fresh flowers perfect for gifting or keeping that special spark alive. Crafters of all levels are diving in, turning simple resin into wearable art that captures the day's love-filled vibe. Meanwhile, our vibrant Farmers Market is buzzing at its winter spot with nearly 100 vendors offering fresh local produce, artisanal breads, and community energy that makes every visit feel like a hug from homegrown goodness grab some heart-shaped treats while supplies last.
Sports fans, dont miss the high-energy futsal showdown at 3:15 this afternoon at the Genoveva Chavez Community Center, pitting Santa Fe Gloom against the New Mexico Flagship Futsal Academy. Its live action thatll have you on the edge of your seat, showcasing local talent and that unbeatable team spirit we love. Then, head over to the St. Francis Auditorium at the New Mexico Museum of Art for the High Desert Winds Santa Fe Winter Concert at 2pm, filling the air with windswept melodies that warm the soul on this crisp February day.
On the education front, cheers to the Gadsden Independent School District students arriving in our city today, fully funded by Project Jupiter. These 50 young advocates from southern New Mexico are touring the Roundhouse, learning policymaking hands-on, and even hitting Meow Wolf for some mind-bending fun all while pushing for their dual-language programs that honor their rich Hispanic heritage and linguistic diversity. Its inspiring to see kids stepping up, broadening horizons in a high-poverty community where 47 percent are English learners.
Governor Lujan Grisham joined fellow upper basin governors yesterday in a strong statement on Colorado River negotiations, committing to conservation, reservoir releases, and innovative tech to secure our water future for farms, families, and everyone downstream. This collaborative push means real protection for Santa Fes water security amid drought pressures. And looking ahead, mark your calendars for the free Santa Fe Home and Lifestyle Show later this month, packed with demos and deals to refresh your space, plus the Next Generation Water Summit in June right here at the Capitol.
Stay connected to what matters in our backyard.
This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Happy Valentines Day, Santa Fe! Kick off your romantic weekend with the sparkling Valentine's Floral Resin Jewelry Workshop happening today, where you can craft your own custom pieces infused with fresh flowers perfect for gifting or keeping that special spark alive. Crafters of all levels are diving in, turning simple resin into wearable art that captures the day's love-filled vibe. Meanwhile, our vibrant Farmers Market is buzzing at its winter spot with nearly 100 vendors offering fresh local produce, artisanal breads, and community energy that makes every visit feel like a hug from homegrown goodness grab some heart-shaped treats while supplies last.
Sports fans, dont miss the high-energy futsal showdown at 3:15 this afternoon at the Genoveva Chavez Community Center, pitting Santa Fe Gloom against the New Mexico Flagship Futsal Academy. Its live action thatll have you on the edge of your seat, showcasing local talent and that unbeatable team spirit we love. Then, head over to the St. Francis Auditorium at the New Mexico Museum of Art for the High Desert Winds Santa Fe Winter Concert at 2pm, filling the air with windswept melodies that warm the soul on this crisp February day.
On the education front, cheers to the Gadsden Independent School District students arriving in our city today, fully funded by Project Jupiter. These 50 young advocates from southern New Mexico are touring the Roundhouse, learning policymaking hands-on, and even hitting Meow Wolf for some mind-bending fun all while pushing for their dual-language programs that honor their rich Hispanic heritage and linguistic diversity. Its inspiring to see kids stepping up, broadening horizons in a high-poverty community where 47 percent are English learners.
Governor Lujan Grisham joined fellow upper basin governors yesterday in a strong statement on Colorado River negotiations, committing to conservation, reservoir releases, and innovative tech to secure our water future for farms, families, and everyone downstream. This collaborative push means real protection for Santa Fes water security amid drought pressures. And looking ahead, mark your calendars for the free Santa Fe Home and Lifestyle Show later this month, packed with demos and deals to refresh your space, plus the Next Generation Water Summit in June right here at the Capitol.
Stay connected to what matters in our backyard.
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