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Santa Fe Local Frequency: Warriors Playoff Action and Community Voices
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Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Thursday, March 12th.
Folks, kick off your day with some high-energy girls basketball action right here in our backyard. At 1:15 this afternoon, the Santa Fe Indian Warriors take on Robertson from Las Vegas in a neutral-site playoff showdown at the Ralph B. Quintana Regional Recreation Center. Its the kind of matchup that gets the whole community buzzing, with local pride on the line and young athletes chasing tournament glory, reminding us why high school sports knit our neighborhoods together.
If youre in the mood for creative vibes, head to the DeVargas Center for Chess at the Mall, a fun drop-in session perfect for sharpening minds or teaching the kids strategy amid the shopping bustle. Over at Paseo Pottery, dive hands-on into a Wheel-Throwing Pottery Experience, where you can shape your own clay masterpiece and feel that satisfying spin connect you to Santa Fes artisan roots. And for families, the Santa Fe Public Librarys LaFarge Branch hosts Create with OKeeffe: Birds and Bugs, channeling the icons love for nature into kid-friendly art that sparks imagination and ties us to our cultural legends.
On the music front, catch the incomparable Neko Case live at the Lensic Performing Arts Center tonight with her Neon show. Her soulful voice and storytelling lyrics will light up San Francisco Street, offering a perfect escape that celebrates live performance in our historic gem of a venue.
Shifting to community impact, New Mexico just made history by signing the nations first law barring armed federal agents from polling places, drop boxes, and parking areas ahead of midterms. This move counters fears of voter intimidation amid national immigration tensions, letting locals vote freely without worry and protecting the democratic heartbeat of places like Santa Fe. Meanwhile, gas prices have spiked to a two-year high statewide, hitting wallets at the pump and urging us all to rethink those daily drives.
County crews start smoothing Richards Avenue soon, easing those bumpy commutes that test every drivers patience. Esperanza Shelter is expanding its forensic room to better support survivors, a vital step that strengthens our safety net. And watch for more record warmth this week, so plan outdoor adventures but stay hydrated in this early heat wave.
Stay inspired, Santa Fe. This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Folks, kick off your day with some high-energy girls basketball action right here in our backyard. At 1:15 this afternoon, the Santa Fe Indian Warriors take on Robertson from Las Vegas in a neutral-site playoff showdown at the Ralph B. Quintana Regional Recreation Center. Its the kind of matchup that gets the whole community buzzing, with local pride on the line and young athletes chasing tournament glory, reminding us why high school sports knit our neighborhoods together.
If youre in the mood for creative vibes, head to the DeVargas Center for Chess at the Mall, a fun drop-in session perfect for sharpening minds or teaching the kids strategy amid the shopping bustle. Over at Paseo Pottery, dive hands-on into a Wheel-Throwing Pottery Experience, where you can shape your own clay masterpiece and feel that satisfying spin connect you to Santa Fes artisan roots. And for families, the Santa Fe Public Librarys LaFarge Branch hosts Create with OKeeffe: Birds and Bugs, channeling the icons love for nature into kid-friendly art that sparks imagination and ties us to our cultural legends.
On the music front, catch the incomparable Neko Case live at the Lensic Performing Arts Center tonight with her Neon show. Her soulful voice and storytelling lyrics will light up San Francisco Street, offering a perfect escape that celebrates live performance in our historic gem of a venue.
Shifting to community impact, New Mexico just made history by signing the nations first law barring armed federal agents from polling places, drop boxes, and parking areas ahead of midterms. This move counters fears of voter intimidation amid national immigration tensions, letting locals vote freely without worry and protecting the democratic heartbeat of places like Santa Fe. Meanwhile, gas prices have spiked to a two-year high statewide, hitting wallets at the pump and urging us all to rethink those daily drives.
County crews start smoothing Richards Avenue soon, easing those bumpy commutes that test every drivers patience. Esperanza Shelter is expanding its forensic room to better support survivors, a vital step that strengthens our safety net. And watch for more record warmth this week, so plan outdoor adventures but stay hydrated in this early heat wave.
Stay inspired, Santa Fe. 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