Listen "Santa Fe Local Roundup: Art, Law, and City Happenings for Thursday, June 19th"
Episode Synopsis
Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Thursday, June nineteenth.The sun is up over the City Different and there’s something for everyone around town today. If you’re heading out, skies are expected to stay mostly clear and those June breezes might pick up by late afternoon, so plan accordingly if you’re set to be outdoors.In local government news, the city recently announced there will be no residential trash or recycling collection today, so hold on to your bins until the city resumes pickups. If you’re in and around city offices, you’ll notice a slightly quieter day, as several public services pause for the holiday.In civic matters, the city is still feeling the ripple effects from Mayor Alan Webber’s decision not to seek a third term, announced last month. Political watchers and residents alike are buzzing about who will next step up to lead Santa Fe, so expect plenty of conversations around town as the field of candidates starts to take shape.Shifting to community happenings, there’s a packed calendar for art lovers, foodies, and cultural explorers. The Santa Fe Playhouse kicks off Play. Write. Week, part two, tonight at seven-thirty. This is a fantastic opportunity to see brand-new plays in early development and support the next wave of Santa Fe voices in theater. The event continues nightly through Saturday, with a Sunday matinee if you miss the evening shows.For those looking to expand their legal and professional horizons, the 2025 Santa Fe CLE Roundup starts today at the Eldorado Hotel and Spa. Lawyers and attendees from across the region are converging for seminars, walking tours, cooking classes, and more. Even if you’re not registered, the energy downtown should be lively as people filter in and out of workshops and cocktail events.Art lovers, don’t forget to check the city’s event calendar for gallery openings, live music, and pop-up craft fairs happening throughout the afternoon and evening. For something distinctly Santa Fe, you might want to swing by a local eatery or catch some impromptu music performances on the Plaza.The city is also keeping an eye on emergency declarations for fires in southwestern New Mexico. While Santa Fe is not under immediate threat, officials continue to urge everyone to take fire safety seriously, especially if venturing into the foothills or nearby forests.That wraps up the major beats for today. However you choose to spend your Thursday, there’s plenty to discover in Santa Fe. This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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