Listen "Santa Fe Fiesta Finale, Artisan Markets, and Outdoor Exploration"
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Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Sunday, September 7, 2025.Kicking off your Sunday, the heart of the city is pulsing with the grand conclusion of Santa Fe Fiesta weekend. Head downtown and you’ll be swept up in the centuries-old Desfile de la Gente—Santa Fe’s historical parade—which is winding through the Plaza this afternoon. The festive air will be filled with music from Bandstand on the Plaza, so bring a friend and get your groove on. For those who seek quiet reflection, the Cathedral Basilica will host a Pontifical Mass followed by a candlelight procession and a Mass of Thanksgiving rounding out the day. The Fiesta’s closing ceremonies tonight will wrap up another year of Santa Fe’s proudest traditions.If art and crafts are your jam, don’t miss the Fine Arts and Crafts Market, also on the Plaza, with booths from local artisans selling everything from hand-thrown pottery to whimsical jewelry. Grab a snack from the food vendors as you wander through creativity on display. Over at the Santa Fe Railyard, the Railyard Artisan Market is in full swing this morning, offering fresh local produce and distinctive wares perfect for an easygoing start to your Sunday.History buffs and families alike will find hands-on excitement at El Rancho de las Golondrinas where Grandparents Day Weekend events invite all ages to explore the living history museum. Today there’s a special archaeology activity called Can You Dig It, running from 11 to 3, that lets kids unleash their inner Indiana Jones.Music lovers have their pick, too. Drop by Santa Fe Teahouse & Bistro for a Sunday Jazz Brunch with the Dan Goldfus Jazz Quartet starting at 11:30, or catch a chill vibe at Cowgirl at noon with the soulful Hillary Smith taking the stage. If you’re in the mood for something trippy and immersive, Meow Wolf’s House of Eternal Return is open for both seasoned locals and first-timers—don’t forget to get your tickets.And in some welcome statewide news, after a high-fire season, the State Forester has lifted fire restrictions for Santa Fe County, thanks to recent rains. While this is great for outdoor gatherings and hikes, officials urge everyone to remain cautious with campfires and equipment as we ease back into a safer season.Roadwork shouldn’t snag your plans today, but keep an eye on NMDOT updates if you’re heading further afield—crews are busy with design work that promises safer roads soon. And for those seeking a way to give back or reach out for support, the New Mexico Health Care Authority is marking 988 Day to raise awareness about suicide prevention resources. If you or someone you know needs help, dialing 988 connects you directly to crisis support.As always, the Santa Fe County Magistrate Court has dockets posted if you need to check in on local hearings this week. And finally, a reminder that the Archdiocese is marking the 80th anniversary of the first nuclear test—reflecting on Santa Fe’s complex place in American history.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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