Sunday Fun and Fitness: Archery, Racquetball, and Eco-Art in Santa Fe

16/11/2025 3 min
Sunday Fun and Fitness: Archery, Racquetball, and Eco-Art in Santa Fe

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Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Sunday, November 16, 2025.Santa Fe is waking up to a brisk but beautiful Sunday, and there’s plenty to get you moving, mingling, and inspired around town today. If you love to start your morning with a bit of activity, the St. John’s College campus is the place to be. This morning, you can try your hand at archery from 10 to 11:30 at the Student Activities Center’s basketball court. Later in the afternoon, the action continues with racquetball from 3 to 4 and open basketball from 5:30 to 7, giving residents plenty of ways to work off any weekend indulgence.For art lovers and curious minds alike, the Recycle Santa Fe Art Festival is in full swing at the Farmers’ Market Pavilion and Community Convention Center. This event combines creativity and sustainability, showcasing innovative works made from recycled materials. Pop over between 10 this morning and late afternoon for a look at some of the most imaginative eco-art around. If contemporary ceramics are more your style, the Santa Fe Contemporary Clay Fair features more than 20 of New Mexico’s top ceramic artists, displaying unique pottery and functional art that might just become your next favorite houseware or holiday gift.Families and chess enthusiasts, don’t forget there’s Chess at the Mall happening from 10 a.m. at the Community Convention Center. It’s a relaxed chance to sharpen your mind, make new friends, or simply enjoy a classic game in a community setting.In local culture, Santa Fe continues to shine a light on remarkable women from New Mexico’s history. Nearly 100 historic roadside markers across the state share the stories of extraordinary women, from pioneering aviator and architect Katherine Stinson Otero to local artists and healers. Thanks to ongoing efforts, these stories are now moving from the roadsides into Santa Fe classrooms, helping students connect with the deep roots and diverse stories that make New Mexico unique. This push ensures new generations understand that the history they inherit is richer and more inclusive than ever.If you want a different kind of creativity, ICA Santa Fe is hosting its Simple Cuts Workshop from 11 to 4 today. It’s a hands-on opportunity to dive into artistic exploration with guidance from local experts—perfect for anyone looking to spark their imagination or learn a new skill.In county news, remember that the Santa Fe County administrative offices will be open tomorrow as usual, and for those keeping an eye on public safety, the Sheriff’s latest hotsheet includes reminders about recent cases and encourages everyone to look out for each other.And if you made it this far without thinking about lunch, consider celebrating National Fast Food Day in true Sunday style, whether you’re grabbing a quick bite between events or planning a laid-back dinner with friends.That’s what’s buzzing in Santa Fe today. 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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