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Santa Fe Weekend: Art, Music, and Regional Headlines Shaping Our Community
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Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Saturday, March 28th. Kick off your weekend with a burst of local energy as our city pulses with art, music, and community spirit amid some intriguing headlines shaking up the region.
Start your day at the Museum of International Folk Art on Museum Hill, where the Folk Art Flea Spring Donation Days run from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the back parking lot. Its a perfect chance to declutter while supporting this gem of a museum that celebrates global creativity, giving your preloved treasures a new home and fueling future exhibits that connect us all through folk art traditions.[6] Art lovers, dont miss the opening of Saul Bolasnis In My Hand exhibition at Daniel Cooney Fine Art, showcasing about twenty revelatory drawings by the legendary illustrator. These works capture raw emotion and skill, reminding us why Santa Fe remains a haven for artistic souls seeking inspiration.[8]
Music takes center stage this afternoon at 4 p.m. with Santa Fe Pro Musicas Baroque Holy Week concert at The Lensic, blending sacred sounds that transport you back in time while resonating with todays reflective moods. Its part of a weekend series running through tomorrow, offering a soul-stirring escape that highlights our rich cultural tapestry.[2][9] Last night, Ottmar Liebert and Luna Negra lit up the same stage at 7:30 p.m., but catch the echoes of that flamenco magic in the buzz around town.[9]
On the news front, a new secrecy policy is drawing heat, shielding names of cops accused of misconduct and sparking debates on transparency that affect every neighborhood watch and trust in our protectors.[1] Congrats to the Pecos High grad just named New Mexicos first woman investment chief, a trailblazing win thats injecting fresh vision into state finances and boosting pride across our communities.[1] Meanwhile, that wild talk of Texas eyeing Lea and Roosevelt counties for annexation is gaining steam south of the border, born from a symbolic resolution here but now under serious review in Austin. Its a cheeky reminder of regional rivalries, though locals say its more about spotlighting southeast New Mexicos needs than any real split, keeping our states unity in the spotlight.[5]
Sadly, we remember Sarah Ghiorse, who passed at home from cancer. She lived with fierce strength and wholehearted love, leaving a legacy that touches many in our tight-knit city.[7]
If youre heading to Albuquerque today, note the No Kings march from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. around Montgomery Park, with street closures along a three-mile routeexpect traffic tweaks and plan alternate paths, as thousands rally peacefully under the sun.[3]
Whether youre donating art, soaking in baroque notes, or pondering our bold headlines, Santa Fe delivers connections that make every day vibrant. This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Start your day at the Museum of International Folk Art on Museum Hill, where the Folk Art Flea Spring Donation Days run from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the back parking lot. Its a perfect chance to declutter while supporting this gem of a museum that celebrates global creativity, giving your preloved treasures a new home and fueling future exhibits that connect us all through folk art traditions.[6] Art lovers, dont miss the opening of Saul Bolasnis In My Hand exhibition at Daniel Cooney Fine Art, showcasing about twenty revelatory drawings by the legendary illustrator. These works capture raw emotion and skill, reminding us why Santa Fe remains a haven for artistic souls seeking inspiration.[8]
Music takes center stage this afternoon at 4 p.m. with Santa Fe Pro Musicas Baroque Holy Week concert at The Lensic, blending sacred sounds that transport you back in time while resonating with todays reflective moods. Its part of a weekend series running through tomorrow, offering a soul-stirring escape that highlights our rich cultural tapestry.[2][9] Last night, Ottmar Liebert and Luna Negra lit up the same stage at 7:30 p.m., but catch the echoes of that flamenco magic in the buzz around town.[9]
On the news front, a new secrecy policy is drawing heat, shielding names of cops accused of misconduct and sparking debates on transparency that affect every neighborhood watch and trust in our protectors.[1] Congrats to the Pecos High grad just named New Mexicos first woman investment chief, a trailblazing win thats injecting fresh vision into state finances and boosting pride across our communities.[1] Meanwhile, that wild talk of Texas eyeing Lea and Roosevelt counties for annexation is gaining steam south of the border, born from a symbolic resolution here but now under serious review in Austin. Its a cheeky reminder of regional rivalries, though locals say its more about spotlighting southeast New Mexicos needs than any real split, keeping our states unity in the spotlight.[5]
Sadly, we remember Sarah Ghiorse, who passed at home from cancer. She lived with fierce strength and wholehearted love, leaving a legacy that touches many in our tight-knit city.[7]
If youre heading to Albuquerque today, note the No Kings march from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. around Montgomery Park, with street closures along a three-mile routeexpect traffic tweaks and plan alternate paths, as thousands rally peacefully under the sun.[3]
Whether youre donating art, soaking in baroque notes, or pondering our bold headlines, Santa Fe delivers connections that make every day vibrant. 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