Listen "Thursday in Santa Fe: Library Storytime, Living History, and Native Art Showcase"
Episode Synopsis
Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Thursday, September 18, 2025.The sun is rising over the Sangres and energy is building across Santa Fe as locals kick off another September day. If you’re up early and have little ones in tow, the Santa Fe Public Library hosts a Water and Rain Storytime at 10:30 this morning in partnership with the Watershed Association. Expect songs, stories, and a bit of splashy fun for the kids—always a welcome treat as the fall air starts to crisp.Later, from 1 to 3, history buffs can join Territorial Tour Thursdays at El Rancho de Las Golondrinas, where you’ll step back into New Mexico’s past and see how the land shaped its stories. This is one of several events at the living history museum, so if you’re curious about the region’s roots, this is your chance to soak up some heritage surrounded by centuries-old adobe.Art lovers have a treat in store tonight as Aurelia Gallery opens its new show, Icons of the Native Northeast. The gallery is known for fostering conversations between contemporary art and traditional roots, so expect works that celebrate Indigenous creativity from a fresh perspective.That artsy momentum keeps rolling into the evening with a special dinner and documentary screening at the Thaw Education Center on Canyon Road. Artist Sharon Stewart and filmmaker Aracely Chapa will be there to discuss acequia culture—a lifeline to the region’s agricultural and communal spirit. Enjoy local food and community, then stick around for a Q and A that promises plenty of insight into preserving northern New Mexico traditions.Looking for some intrigue? Tonight, downtown at 157 West Marcy, it’s your turn to play detective at the Santa Fe Murder Mystery. Whether you’re part of a group or flying solo, you’ll join fellow sleuths in solving a case that winds through clues and local color for a twisty, entertaining night.If a quieter vibe suits you, why not swing by the Santa Fe Place Mall? The chess tables are out, and you’re welcome to stop by, meet friendly competitors, and test your strategic mettle any time during mall hours. It’s a great way to connect and sharpen your mind.On the news front, Santa Fe remains relatively quiet this morning, though a mild earthquake was reported in northern New Mexico early today. At a magnitude of 3.0 and a shallow depth, it went largely unfelt here in Santa Fe, so no disruptions—but always a reminder to stay prepared.In government news, state leaders announced progress on a major defense department deal focused on quantum computing, signaling more science and tech collaborations ahead for New Mexico universities and researchers. Meanwhile, the usual buzz continues at the magistrate court, and we’ll keep an eye on any decisions that may impact local policies.That’s what’s happening around town and beyond this Thursday. 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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