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Santa Fe Sunday: Culture, Community, and Clear Skies Ahead

Santa Fe Sunday: Culture, Community, and Clear Skies Ahead

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Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Sunday, April 12th.

Kick off your day with a splash of culture and sunshine, even if those thundery showers are threatening to pop up later, with highs around 66 degrees and lows dipping to 43. Perfect weather for indoor adventures or quick dashes to outdoor gems. Head to El Museo Cultural de Santa Fe today for El Mercado, buzzing with local artisans, fresh finds, and that vibrant community vibe right in the Railyard district, where the Farmers Market wrapped yesterday but keeps the energy alive. Families, dont miss the Georgia OKeeffe Family Day starting at 10:30 am off-site with the public library, featuring storytime inspired by her windy muse quote, hands-on arts and crafts, and a nod to the artist who captured our high desert soulits a free drop-in that connects kids to Santa Fes artistic roots in ways that spark lifelong creativity.

Storytelling takes center stage elsewhere too. Lace up for one of the Friends of History two-hour walking tours through historic downtown Santa Fe, offered by dedicated volunteers who weave tales of our adobe pastsmall groups mean intimate insights into plazas and missions that shaped this city, booking via FoHTours at gmail. Or groove into Fête de la Funk 2026, Santa Fes ultimate beer and music fest this April, blending funky brews, live bands, and local eats for that unforgettable party atmosphere that unites locals and visitors in pure celebration.

Out in the Santa Fe National Forest, great news for fire safety: all fall 2025 and winter 2026 prescribed burns across 1,380 acres in Cuba, Jemez, and Española districts are officially out, confirmed by infrared flights spotting no heat. This fuels reduction work shields our communities and wildlands from bigger blazes come wildfire season, letting us hike and explore with a bit more peace of mind. Meanwhile, politics heats up as New Mexico Republicans push to oust their party chair, shaking up the states GOP landscape that could ripple into local races, like Rio Ranchos shot at electing a Democratic mayor for the first time in over a decade.

Sports fans, St. Mikes dominated with two prep titles yesterday, lifting spirits across the city. For foodies, Los Poblanos offers Sunday seatings from 1:30 to 3:30 pm of Rio Grande Valley cuisine, pairing farm-fresh flavors with our valleys bounty. And if youre planting natives, catch the tail end of yesterdays library talk on growing great plants suited to our arid air.

This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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