"Territorial Tours, Beer Fests, and Community Updates - Your Santa Fe Roundup for Thursday"

07/08/2025 3 min
"Territorial Tours, Beer Fests, and Community Updates - Your Santa Fe Roundup for Thursday"

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Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Thursday, August 7, 2025. Grab your morning coffee and let’s catch you up on everything that shapes our city today, along with a few ideas to help you make the most of what Santa Fe has to offer.Summer’s still in full force and Santa Fe is buzzing with activity. If you’re looking for an adventure or just want to enjoy some sunshine, today at 1 pm, El Rancho de las Golondrinas is hosting Territorial Tour Thursdays. Step back in time as you stroll through the property with expert guides—perfect for history buffs or anyone who wants to know more about Santa Fe’s roots. While you’re there, remember that this weekend brings the return of the Santa Fe Beer & Food Festival, running both Saturday and Sunday from noon to 6, with breweries and food vendors from all over New Mexico gathering at this historic ranch. From Beer Creek to Tumbleroot, there’s something for every craft enthusiast, plus cider, mead, and fresh flavors unique to our city.For families, there’s plenty going on to keep the kids engaged. At noon, the St. Francis Auditorium offers Fun with Firefighters—where little ones can meet real Santa Fe heroes. For animal lovers, check out the Animal Meet & Greet at 12:30 at the Children’s Museum, a hands-on experience that brings the world of critters up close and personal.Music fans can end their day on the right note as the City Different Jazz Trio brings smooth tunes to Santa Fe Brewing tonight, before hip-hop favorite Yelawolf hits the main stage at 7 pm. Doors open half an hour early, so get there ahead of time if you want the best spot—just keep in mind it’s an adults-only event unless you have a parent or guardian tagging along.On the community front, Santa Fe residents who have weathered recent storms are still encouraged to check in with FEMA for disaster assistance. Folks who’ve applied should be aware that their calls might come from unfamiliar numbers as inspections are scheduled, and the deadline to apply for help is September 22. Remember, FEMA never asks for money—always verify before giving out information.For parents of young children, the New Mexico Department of Health is offering free portable cribs for anyone who completes a quick Safe Sleep Ambassador training online. It’s a small investment of time that could make a world of difference for your family’s safety.Elsewhere in the region, just north in Las Vegas, a tragic crash tied to illegal street racing has resulted in vehicular homicide charges, a somber reminder to stay safe on the roads as school gets back in session. If you’re heading out, keep an eye out for increased patrols and traffic changes designed to keep everyone protected.That wraps up your roundup for today. Make it a great Thursday, Santa Fe—whether you’re soaking in history, sipping a new brew, or sharing a hometown moment with family and friends. 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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