Listen "A Chilly Monday in the City Different: Santa Fe Local Frequency for October 20, 2025"
Episode Synopsis
Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for October twentieth, twenty twenty five. Grab your favorite mug because it is shaping up to be an exciting Monday in our City Different.First up, folks waking up early might notice a new chill in the air. Today’s high is forecast to hover around sixty degrees after a crisp start, so layer up before heading out. Autumn leaves are peaking across town and it is truly a stunning drive up Hyde Park Road, so head up there for a bit of color if you have time.Speaking of getting outside, the Santa Fe Railyard is buzzing with activity today. The Downtown Growers Market has transitioned into fall hours from three to six this afternoon. You can still find plenty of local squash, apples, and late-harvest produce, plus warm drinks from local vendors. If you have any young ones with you, the Railyard Plaza has a pumpkin painting station running from four to five thirty. Plus, the Meow Wolf crew will be out previewing their upcoming Halloween event, so keep an eye out for some quirky costumed creatures lurking about.For our friends out in the community, Santa Fe Public Schools are launching a new after-school arts program this week featuring partnerships with SITE Santa Fe and the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum. Organizers say this initiative is about giving students hands-on art experience and strengthening creative learning. Meanwhile, over at Santa Fe Community College, there’s a job fair from one to four at the Student Center with dozens of local employers on site, so polish up that resume if you are looking for a change or just curious about opportunities around town.Tonight is also packed with music. La Casa Sena Cantina hosts its weekly open mic at seven and if jazz is more your style, the Santa Fe Plaza Bandstand has guest musicians from Albuquerque joining local favorite The Felix y Los Gatos Trio at six. Food trucks will be lining Lincoln Avenue, so you definitely do not have to sing on an empty stomach.A quick update for those on the roads, city crews have started overnight repairs on Cerrillos Road between Osage and St. Michael’s Drive. Lanes will be narrowed after eight this evening and expect possible detours. Plan ahead and give yourself some extra time if you are traveling through the area late tonight or early tomorrow.On the civic front, Santa Fe City Council meets this afternoon at the convention center. On today’s agenda: discussions on affordable housing initiatives, water conservation projects, and a proposal to introduce new electric buses on key city routes. Local advocates will be speaking during the public input session at two, so if these issues matter to you, either in person or via the city live stream is a great way to stay involved.Finally, if you are looking for a little inspiration, the Museum of International Folk Art is offering free admission today to all New Mexico residents. Their new exhibit on Dia de los Muertos traditions has already drawn crowds, and it is a great way to connect with cultural heritage as we approach the end of October.That’s a wrap on today’s Santa Fe Local Frequency. Remember to support our local farmers, be kind to your neighbors, and enjoy the beautiful autumn weather. This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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