Outdoor Adventure, Art Exhibits, and Community Connections: Your Santa Fe Local Roundup

14/07/2025 3 min
Outdoor Adventure, Art Exhibits, and Community Connections: Your Santa Fe Local Roundup

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Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Monday, July 14, 2025.Kicking off the week, Santa Fe is buzzing with summer energy and a lineup of events to keep everyone entertained. If you are looking for an adventure, the Santa Fe Conspiracy Game returns today. This outdoor escape game invites families, friends, and solo sleuths to race through the heart of downtown starting at 82 East San Francisco Street. It is a brain-teasing outdoor experience that blends the history and mystery of Santa Fe with a splash of fresh air perfect for getting your week started in a playful way.Art lovers can soak in some inspiration at Aurelia Gallery on Marcy Street, where L. Scooter Morris unveils their new show, We Are the People. Swing by to catch the opening and enjoy thought-provoking pieces that promise to spark some lively conversation and reflection.If chess is more your speed, you are in luck. Today, Chess at the Mall begins at 10 a.m. at DeVargas Center, giving folks of all ages a chance to challenge their minds and meet some friendly competitors. And when the evening rolls in, the Santa Fe Plaza lights up with the music of Shepard on the Rock, starting at 6 p.m. Over at the New Mexico Museum of Art, Tom Ribe continues the Southwest Seminars series at the same time, diving deep into the culture and history of our region.Families can look forward to Wee Wednesday at the Santa Fe Children’s Museum with hands-on activities tailored for the little ones, kicking off at 10:30 a.m. For those who prefer time surrounded by nature, the Santa Fe Botanical Garden offers guided tours daily at 10 a.m., letting guests discover the diverse plant life and peaceful paths right here in town.On the practical side, be aware that Santa Fe Community College is undergoing partial road closures along their campus this week for irrigation repairs. If you are headed there, consider using alternate routes to avoid delays.Meanwhile, the region is keeping a close eye on weather after recent flooding in parts of New Mexico. Forecasters predict another rainy week, so be sure to stay updated on the latest advisories and keep an umbrella handy if you are out and about. Emergency crews continue to help affected areas recover, and if you are looking to support neighbors further south, several organizations are accepting donations for flood relief efforts.Sports enthusiasts will want to check the latest from the New Mexico Sports Hall of Fame and celebrate local athletes recently inducted. If you are following college sports, the UNM Lobo Launch Special is on, with in-depth coverage for Lobo fans.Finally, for those interested in civic matters, Santa Fe County Magistrate Court is holding several hearings today. It is a reminder of the ongoing work in our community to keep Santa Fe safe and just.That wraps up your Monday in Santa Fe a day packed with art, music, community events, and a nod to a resilient city always looking out for one another. 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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