"Santa Fe's Vibrant Calendar: Art, Culture, and Upcoming Festivities"

03/11/2025 2 min
"Santa Fe's Vibrant Calendar: Art, Culture, and Upcoming Festivities"

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Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Monday, November 3rd, 2025.Santa Fe starts the week with a packed calendar of events and stories that celebrate our vibrant community spirit and rich cultural tapestry. If you’re a fan of local art, head down to the Railyard this morning for the Santa Fe Artists Market and browse work from some of the city’s most creative makers. For families looking for something hands-on, the New Mexico Museum of Art is hosting a free Family Art Making session at the Vladem Contemporary—perfect for curious kids and playful parents alike.As the chilly November air settles in, the season’s traditions are in full swing. This past weekend, Día de los Muertos celebrations honored local history and Mexican heritage at the historic Lincoln site, while Los Luceros Historic Site offered its popular Ranger Walk ’N Talk, exploring the fascinating past of the region. Keep an eye out for more extended visiting hours at Los Luceros with Dawn Till Dusk days, letting you take in scenic trails and historic buildings all day long.If you’re looking for food with a side of history, the much-anticipated 16th Annual Fred Harvey History Weekend arrives at the New Mexico History Museum this Friday. With author signings, a documentary screening, and a legendary foodie dinner and auction at the La Fonda Ballroom, it’s the perfect chance to savor New Mexico’s past and present flavors—just remember to reserve those seats ahead of time since no tickets are sold at the door.This week also brings extraordinary stories to our doorstep. Those interested in global affairs and human resilience won’t want to miss the upcoming talk by Moran Stela Yanni at the Santa Fe Jewish Community Center on November 9th. Released from captivity after being held hostage by Hamas, her powerful recount of survival and faith is expected to draw a thoughtful crowd. Make sure to RSVP if you plan to attend.Looking further ahead, mark your calendars for the Hungry Mouth Festival this Saturday and keep in mind new exhibits and artisan markets coming up throughout the month. For history enthusiasts and families alike, demonstrations of traditional printing and pottery are happening at local museums, offering an interactive way to connect with New Mexican heritage.Don’t forget, Santa Fe felt a bit of a shake yesterday with a series of mild earthquakes nearby. No significant damage was reported, but it’s a good reminder to stay prepared and stay tuned to local updates.That wraps up today’s Santa Fe Local Frequency. Whether you’re seeking art, reflection, history, or just some neighborly connection, there’s plenty to see and do all week long. 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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