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Santa Fe Saturday: Culture, Music, and Justice in Our Community
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Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Saturday, February 28.
Kicking off the weekend, Santa Fe Community College just swore in Howard Roy Dittmer, Ph.D., as its newest Governing Board member on Wednesday. This fresh voice brings deep expertise to shaping education for our growing community, ensuring SFCC keeps delivering top-notch programs that launch local careers and spark lifelong learning right here at home.[1]
In bigger news, New Mexicos attorney general has reopened the probe into Jeffrey Epsteins former Zorro Ranch after a new tip. This renewed inquiry dives back into alleged crimes at the property, reminding us how vigilance keeps justice alive and protects our states integrity for everyone living in these beautiful hills.[3]
Tonight, catch the timeless satire Dr. Strangelove screening at the Lensic Performing Arts Center starting at 7 PM. Tickets are $30, and this classic poke at Cold War madness packs the house with laughs while making you think about power and follyperfect for a Saturday night out that stirs the mind.[4]
Music lovers, head to the Santa Fe Railyard at 7 PM for a free explosion of sound with New Orleans New Breed Brass Band, joined by mentor Trombone Shorty. Their joyful chaos will have you dancing under the stars, celebrating live vibes that bring energy straight to our creative core.[7]
For family fun, the Southside Library hosts The Power of Indignation at 4 PM, exploring Richard Wrights legacy as a Black American novelist. Its a thoughtful dive into literature that inspires young minds and connects history to todays world.[5]
Feeling adventurous? Dive into Meow Wolfs surreal world anytime todaytickets start at $32, with add-ons like Chromadepth glasses for extra magic. Or tour Santa Fe Spirits distillery for a taste of local craft, blending innovation with our Southwestern spirit.[8][2]
Just a quick drive away, Los Alamos Smiths Marketplace offers a free 10-minute puppet show at 4:15 PM retelling a federal court case in the style of Life of Piits quirky, quick, and a fun twist on justice.[6]
Whether youre chasing culture, laughs, or brass blasts, Santa Fe delivers today. Stay connected to what matters.
This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Kicking off the weekend, Santa Fe Community College just swore in Howard Roy Dittmer, Ph.D., as its newest Governing Board member on Wednesday. This fresh voice brings deep expertise to shaping education for our growing community, ensuring SFCC keeps delivering top-notch programs that launch local careers and spark lifelong learning right here at home.[1]
In bigger news, New Mexicos attorney general has reopened the probe into Jeffrey Epsteins former Zorro Ranch after a new tip. This renewed inquiry dives back into alleged crimes at the property, reminding us how vigilance keeps justice alive and protects our states integrity for everyone living in these beautiful hills.[3]
Tonight, catch the timeless satire Dr. Strangelove screening at the Lensic Performing Arts Center starting at 7 PM. Tickets are $30, and this classic poke at Cold War madness packs the house with laughs while making you think about power and follyperfect for a Saturday night out that stirs the mind.[4]
Music lovers, head to the Santa Fe Railyard at 7 PM for a free explosion of sound with New Orleans New Breed Brass Band, joined by mentor Trombone Shorty. Their joyful chaos will have you dancing under the stars, celebrating live vibes that bring energy straight to our creative core.[7]
For family fun, the Southside Library hosts The Power of Indignation at 4 PM, exploring Richard Wrights legacy as a Black American novelist. Its a thoughtful dive into literature that inspires young minds and connects history to todays world.[5]
Feeling adventurous? Dive into Meow Wolfs surreal world anytime todaytickets start at $32, with add-ons like Chromadepth glasses for extra magic. Or tour Santa Fe Spirits distillery for a taste of local craft, blending innovation with our Southwestern spirit.[8][2]
Just a quick drive away, Los Alamos Smiths Marketplace offers a free 10-minute puppet show at 4:15 PM retelling a federal court case in the style of Life of Piits quirky, quick, and a fun twist on justice.[6]
Whether youre chasing culture, laughs, or brass blasts, Santa Fe delivers today. Stay connected to what matters.
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