• Santa Fe Local: Code Blue, Theater Openings, Film Fest, and Uranium Mine Cleanup

  • Feb 13 2025
  • Length: 3 mins
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Santa Fe Local: Code Blue, Theater Openings, Film Fest, and Uranium Mine Cleanup

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  • Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Thursday, February 13, 2025. We're starting off with some exciting news from the city. The City of Santa Fe has announced a Code Blue alert for February 12-13, so make sure to check on your neighbors and stay warm[3].

    In local events, today marks the opening night of Tri-M Productions' "Little Women, the Musical" at The Lab Theater. This classic tale of personal empowerment follows the four March sisters and their beloved Marmee during the Civil War. Catch the show tonight at 7:00 pm or throughout the weekend[4].

    If you're looking for something to do this weekend, the Santa Fe Film Festival kicks off on February 19 and runs through February 23. This iconic festival will feature independent films, documentaries, and shorts, along with Q&As, panels, and workshops[2].

    In other news, New Mexico lawmakers have announced a plan to invest $50 million to clean up uranium mines across the state. This initiative aims to address the environmental and health impacts of these mines on local communities[1].

    For those interested in science and technology, STEM Santa Fe is hosting a Science of Giving Gala on February 7, featuring a raffle, silent auction, and short film. All proceeds will benefit STEM programs for New Mexico youth[2].

    If you're in the mood for some live music, Diana Krall will be performing at the Kiva Auditorium in Albuquerque on May, but you can get your tickets now. Closer to home, the Santa Fe Railyard is hosting the Last Friday Art Walk, featuring contemporary art and live music[2].

    In sports news, the New Mexico United soccer team has received a $30 million bond approval from the city council, which will help fund their new stadium[1].

    For foodies, the Santa Fe Farmers Market is open every Saturday from 8 am to 1 pm, offering a wide range of local produce and artisanal goods. And if you're looking for a unique dining experience, the Margarita Rail and New Mexico Ale Trail are offering scenic train rides with live music and local cuisine[2].

    Finally, the City of Santa Fe is reminding residents to report any issues or concerns through their Customer Service Management tool, and to stay up-to-date on city news and updates by signing up for email notifications[3].

    This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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