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Santa Fe Local Frequency: Community, Culture, and Live Music This Week
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Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Monday, April 20th, 2026.
We're starting this week with plenty of ways to get involved in our community. If you've been looking for a chance to support local animals, the Española Humane Society has a dinner fundraiser coming up on Wednesday, April 23rd from 4 to 9 PM at Cowgirl BBQ on Guadalupe Street. It's a great opportunity to enjoy some food while helping a worthy cause right here in our region.
Looking ahead to later this week, we've got some exciting cultural events on tap. On Wednesday, April 22nd, Earth Day is being celebrated with a special screening of Abby Martin's documentary Earth's Greatest Enemy at 7:30 PM. There will be a Q and A session afterward with local activists and special guests, so it's a perfect chance to engage with environmental issues affecting our area.
Music lovers have some fantastic options coming up. This Friday, April 24th, local indie rockers King Magnolia are releasing their first album called Royalty Free with a live performance at the Marigold Room in Hotel Glorieta starting at 7 PM. The good news is that this is a free show, and they'll have opener Sam Jones Trio performing as well. Come out and support homegrown talent.
Also happening this Friday at Tumbleroot, there's a psychedelic DJ set called High Desert Haze featuring Future Babel starting early in the evening on the patio. It's free and features deep reggae cuts, stoner hip-hop, and trippy electronic grooves perfect for a sunset session here in the high desert.
Looking back at what just wrapped up, the New Mexico Roots Music Summit took place yesterday at Queen Bee Music Association, bringing together independent musicians to discuss touring, songwriting, and career development. That public open mic at El Rey Court yesterday afternoon was a wonderful showcase of local talent.
Whether you're interested in supporting local nonprofits, engaging with important environmental conversations, or enjoying live music from our talented local artists, there's something happening in Santa Fe that connects you to our vibrant community.
This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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We're starting this week with plenty of ways to get involved in our community. If you've been looking for a chance to support local animals, the Española Humane Society has a dinner fundraiser coming up on Wednesday, April 23rd from 4 to 9 PM at Cowgirl BBQ on Guadalupe Street. It's a great opportunity to enjoy some food while helping a worthy cause right here in our region.
Looking ahead to later this week, we've got some exciting cultural events on tap. On Wednesday, April 22nd, Earth Day is being celebrated with a special screening of Abby Martin's documentary Earth's Greatest Enemy at 7:30 PM. There will be a Q and A session afterward with local activists and special guests, so it's a perfect chance to engage with environmental issues affecting our area.
Music lovers have some fantastic options coming up. This Friday, April 24th, local indie rockers King Magnolia are releasing their first album called Royalty Free with a live performance at the Marigold Room in Hotel Glorieta starting at 7 PM. The good news is that this is a free show, and they'll have opener Sam Jones Trio performing as well. Come out and support homegrown talent.
Also happening this Friday at Tumbleroot, there's a psychedelic DJ set called High Desert Haze featuring Future Babel starting early in the evening on the patio. It's free and features deep reggae cuts, stoner hip-hop, and trippy electronic grooves perfect for a sunset session here in the high desert.
Looking back at what just wrapped up, the New Mexico Roots Music Summit took place yesterday at Queen Bee Music Association, bringing together independent musicians to discuss touring, songwriting, and career development. That public open mic at El Rey Court yesterday afternoon was a wonderful showcase of local talent.
Whether you're interested in supporting local nonprofits, engaging with important environmental conversations, or enjoying live music from our talented local artists, there's something happening in Santa Fe that connects you to our vibrant community.
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