Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Monday, November 10th, 2025.
After a whirlwind election season, City Councilor Michael Garcia has officially been promoted to mayor, bringing with him a wave of energy and fresh ideas. Community members are eager to see how his leadership will shape Santa Fe as we head into the winter months.
If you are a music lover, tonight is the night. Acclaimed singer-songwriter Joshua Radin will be performing live at the historic St. Francis Auditorium at 7:30 p.m. Expect an atmospheric evening of heartfelt melodies in one of Santa Fe’s most beautiful venues.
For those ready to embrace some quirky fun, Santa Fe is participating in the inaugural New Mexico Bigfoot Bash today. While the main festivities are happening across the state, Santa Fe cryptid enthusiasts and families are gathering for local meet-ups and watch parties, sharing tall tales over coffee in various independent cafes. Keep an eye out for themed art, costume contests, and, who knows, maybe even a Sasquatch sighting or two.
If you missed the jam-packed weekend of history, don’t worry—the 16th Annual Fred Harvey History Weekend continues at the New Mexico History Museum, with talks and exhibits spotlighting the culinary and railroad legacy that shaped Santa Fe. Whether you’re a history buff or just curious, there’s plenty to learn and taste.
Feeling inspired to make art or give back? The Museum of International Folk Art is wrapping up its Fall Donation Days. Bring your gently used folk art, textiles, or art books to help support one of the city’s most loved institutions. Your donations will fuel next year’s big Folk Art Flea, keeping Santa Fe’s artistic heartbeat thumping.
Local families, there’s plenty for you too. The Santa Fe Children’s Museum has a full calendar of interactive activities this week, promising hands-on fun and learning for your little ones. And if you crave something outdoors, consider joining a Ranger Walk ’N Talk at Los Luceros Historic Site for stories from Santa Fe’s past.
Looking ahead, make note of Wednesday’s open studio at the Santa Fe Art Institute, where Bee Naidus will present new art interventions and creative recipes to inspire resilience and hope. And if you’re in the service or hospitality industry, tonight is Industry Appreciation Night—a great chance to connect with fellow locals and enjoy a well-earned treat after hours.
That wraps up another vibrant Monday in Santa Fe, where history and creativity meet in the crisp fall air. This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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