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Santa Fe Local Frequency: Spring Showers, Emergency Services Heat Up, and Art Takes Center Stage
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Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Wednesday, April 15.
Start your day with a heads-up on the weather, folks. We have light rain showers rolling through Santa Fe today, with highs topping out at 59 degrees and lows dipping to 36 by evening. Grab that umbrella if youre heading out, but dont let it dampen your spiritsour high desert resilience shines through any sprinkle.
Over in Edgewood, just east of us, tensions are heating up around fire and EMS services. Santa Fe County plans to pull their support come July, citing years of unpaid bills from the town. Residents, numbering over 6,000 strong, are fired up and urging leaders to act. Head to the second public meeting tonight at 5 p.m. at Edgewood Town Hall to share your voice and help shape the future of emergency response that keeps our growing communities safe. Its a real reminder of how local dollars directly impact the sirens that rush to our aid.
Shifting to brighter news, art lovers take note: while were not hosting it ourselves, the Santa Fe College Student Juried Art Exhibition kicks off Friday, April 17, in nearby Gainesville. Expect 70 to 100 stunning pieces in painting, drawing, printmaking, photography, and ceramics, curated from over 300 student submissions by fine arts faculty. The opening reception runs 7 to 9 p.m. at the colleges Art Gallery in Building M, Room 147, open daily from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. through May 1. Its a vibrant showcase of fresh talent that echoes the creative pulse we feel right here in Santa Fe, inspiring our own galleries and makers.
Locally, keep an eye on those spring markets popping up around the Plaza. The Farmers Market is in full swing Saturdays, bursting with fresh chiles, artisan breads, and local honeyperfect for stocking up and supporting neighbors. If youre craving culture, catch the ongoing performances at the Lensic, where indie films and live music blend seamlessly, drawing crowds that make our nights unforgettable.
For families, the Santa Fe Childrens Museum has hands-on STEM workshops this weekend, sparking curiosity in the next generation while parents sip coffee nearby. And dont miss the hiking trails at Bandelierclear skies peeking through the rain make for epic wildflower views and a chance to reconnect with the land that defines us.
Stay curious, stay connected, Santa Fe.
This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Start your day with a heads-up on the weather, folks. We have light rain showers rolling through Santa Fe today, with highs topping out at 59 degrees and lows dipping to 36 by evening. Grab that umbrella if youre heading out, but dont let it dampen your spiritsour high desert resilience shines through any sprinkle.
Over in Edgewood, just east of us, tensions are heating up around fire and EMS services. Santa Fe County plans to pull their support come July, citing years of unpaid bills from the town. Residents, numbering over 6,000 strong, are fired up and urging leaders to act. Head to the second public meeting tonight at 5 p.m. at Edgewood Town Hall to share your voice and help shape the future of emergency response that keeps our growing communities safe. Its a real reminder of how local dollars directly impact the sirens that rush to our aid.
Shifting to brighter news, art lovers take note: while were not hosting it ourselves, the Santa Fe College Student Juried Art Exhibition kicks off Friday, April 17, in nearby Gainesville. Expect 70 to 100 stunning pieces in painting, drawing, printmaking, photography, and ceramics, curated from over 300 student submissions by fine arts faculty. The opening reception runs 7 to 9 p.m. at the colleges Art Gallery in Building M, Room 147, open daily from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. through May 1. Its a vibrant showcase of fresh talent that echoes the creative pulse we feel right here in Santa Fe, inspiring our own galleries and makers.
Locally, keep an eye on those spring markets popping up around the Plaza. The Farmers Market is in full swing Saturdays, bursting with fresh chiles, artisan breads, and local honeyperfect for stocking up and supporting neighbors. If youre craving culture, catch the ongoing performances at the Lensic, where indie films and live music blend seamlessly, drawing crowds that make our nights unforgettable.
For families, the Santa Fe Childrens Museum has hands-on STEM workshops this weekend, sparking curiosity in the next generation while parents sip coffee nearby. And dont miss the hiking trails at Bandelierclear skies peeking through the rain make for epic wildflower views and a chance to reconnect with the land that defines us.
Stay curious, stay connected, 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