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Santa Fe Spring: Wildlife Input, O'Keeffe's Future, and Family Fun
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Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Wednesday, April 1.
Rise and shine, Santa Fe friends, with clear skies and that crisp high-desert air perfect for kicking off your day. Today marks the start of something big for our wild neighbors, as the New Mexico Department of Wildlife kicks off its 2026 Biennial Review right here in the City Different. From April 6 through July 6, they are opening the doors for your input on threatened and endangered species, with a public comment repository at their Santa Fe headquarters on Wildlife Way. Whether you are spotting rare birds on your hike or worrying about local habitats, your voice could help uplist or downlist species, keeping our ecosystems thriving for generations. Grab the 2024 review online or email john.bulger at dgf.nm.gov to dive in, because protecting what makes New Mexico wild directly shapes our backyard adventures.
Shifting to our vibrant arts scene, get ready for a topping off celebration at the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum next Monday, April 6 at 9 a.m. on Grant Avenue. This milestone caps the steel work on the stunning New O'Keeffe, a 54,000-square-foot gem with massive galleries and underground storage, set to bloom in 2028 amid nearly an acre of green space in the historic Plaza District. Imagine wandering those halls, surrounded by O'Keeffe's iconic skies, bringing even more cultural magic to our downtown strolls and family outings.
For art lovers, UNM Art Professor Kathryne Cyman just snagged the 2026 Contemporary Ceramic Honoree nod from the New Mexico Potters and Clay Artists, celebrating her clay legacy that ties right into Santa Fe's pottery soul, inspiring us to explore our own creative fires.
Looking ahead to fun, families can hop to Meow Wolf this Sunday, April 5 for the free Egg-cellent Matches Easter Adoption Event with the Santa Fe Animal Shelter, where furry friends find forever homes amid egg hunts and holiday cheer. Groove with the littles at Many Mothers Zumbini next week, blending music and dance for ages zero to four, fostering those joyful bonds that make our community sparkle. Feel the devotion at Kirtan with Bhakti on Saturday, April 4 at Community Yoga Center, chanting sacred mantras on this first Saturday of the month. And for mindful mornings, join Morning Express Meditation at The Buddhist Center today, grounding you in Santa Fe's serene vibe.
From wildlife watches to artistic highs and family festivities, Santa Fe pulses with connections that enrich our daily lives. This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Rise and shine, Santa Fe friends, with clear skies and that crisp high-desert air perfect for kicking off your day. Today marks the start of something big for our wild neighbors, as the New Mexico Department of Wildlife kicks off its 2026 Biennial Review right here in the City Different. From April 6 through July 6, they are opening the doors for your input on threatened and endangered species, with a public comment repository at their Santa Fe headquarters on Wildlife Way. Whether you are spotting rare birds on your hike or worrying about local habitats, your voice could help uplist or downlist species, keeping our ecosystems thriving for generations. Grab the 2024 review online or email john.bulger at dgf.nm.gov to dive in, because protecting what makes New Mexico wild directly shapes our backyard adventures.
Shifting to our vibrant arts scene, get ready for a topping off celebration at the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum next Monday, April 6 at 9 a.m. on Grant Avenue. This milestone caps the steel work on the stunning New O'Keeffe, a 54,000-square-foot gem with massive galleries and underground storage, set to bloom in 2028 amid nearly an acre of green space in the historic Plaza District. Imagine wandering those halls, surrounded by O'Keeffe's iconic skies, bringing even more cultural magic to our downtown strolls and family outings.
For art lovers, UNM Art Professor Kathryne Cyman just snagged the 2026 Contemporary Ceramic Honoree nod from the New Mexico Potters and Clay Artists, celebrating her clay legacy that ties right into Santa Fe's pottery soul, inspiring us to explore our own creative fires.
Looking ahead to fun, families can hop to Meow Wolf this Sunday, April 5 for the free Egg-cellent Matches Easter Adoption Event with the Santa Fe Animal Shelter, where furry friends find forever homes amid egg hunts and holiday cheer. Groove with the littles at Many Mothers Zumbini next week, blending music and dance for ages zero to four, fostering those joyful bonds that make our community sparkle. Feel the devotion at Kirtan with Bhakti on Saturday, April 4 at Community Yoga Center, chanting sacred mantras on this first Saturday of the month. And for mindful mornings, join Morning Express Meditation at The Buddhist Center today, grounding you in Santa Fe's serene vibe.
From wildlife watches to artistic highs and family festivities, Santa Fe pulses with connections that enrich our daily lives. This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. We'll 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