Listen "Laguna Fire Concerns, Cultural Highlights, and Community Updates in Santa Fe"
Episode Synopsis
Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Thursday, July 24, 2025.Kicking things off today, all eyes remain on the Laguna Fire, which continues to burn west of Abiquiú. As of yesterday, the fire had reached nearly seventeen thousand acres and raised new concerns after a spot fire broke containment. Local ranchers in Rio Arriba County have been hit hard, with livestock losses reported, and Congresswoman Teresa Leger Fernández is pressing federal officials for both answers and help. Residents remember the painful lessons from previous controlled burns gone wrong, and trust in the Forest Service remains shaky. If you're traveling or living in the area, stay tuned for updates and be prepared for potential smoke impacts or changes in air quality.On a lighter note, there’s plenty happening around town if you’re looking to soak up Santa Fe culture. Start your morning with a walking history tour of the School for Advanced Research campus at ten, or bring the kids to Wee Wednesday at the Santa Fe Children’s Museum at ten thirty. Art lovers will want to stop by the Aurelia Gallery for the opening of We Are The People, the latest works by L Scooter Morris, debuting today. Over at the Center for Contemporary Arts, don’t miss Foundlings by James Gould, which wraps up this weekend. If outdoor experiences are more your speed, the Territorial Tour at El Rancho de Las Golondrinas offers a fresh look at Santa Fe’s storied past from one to three this afternoon.Looking for live music or a fun evening out? Bill Hearne brings his signature Southwest sound to the Cowgirl today, so grab a table for some food and unforgettable tunes. Art walks are happening along Canyon Road, where galleries showcase vibrant originals and historic treasures. The Wild Hearts Gallery continues its Magical Space exhibit by Karl and Mary Hofmann, adding another stop for art enthusiasts making their rounds.For those interested in local governance and happenings at the courthouse, Santa Fe County Magistrate Court has open dockets today. If you have business there, be sure to verify schedules ahead of time as details can shift without notice.And don’t forget, there are plenty of ongoing Santa Fe Art Tours as well as winery and distillery tastings, so whether you want an afternoon stroll among masterpieces or to raise a glass at Tumbleroot Brewery, there’s something for everyone.Lastly, for the spiritually inclined, the United Church of Santa Fe welcomes all for Sunday services, and as always, St. John’s College posts a variety of campus events if you’re interested in an academic retreat or just want to see what the students are up to.So get out, explore, and celebrate all that Santa Fe has to offer, from its enduring spirit to its vibrant arts scene. 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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