Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Wednesday, November 19th, 2025. The city is starting off with that brisk autumn chill, but there’s plenty happening to warm up your spirits and get you out into the heart of Santa Fe.
Santa Fe is making headlines statewide today as local composting initiatives just brought home two New Mexico Recycling Awards, a point of pride for community environmental efforts. This recognition not only highlights the city’s commitment to sustainability but also encourages neighbors to step up their green game—so see what you can compost this week and join in the movement making a real difference.
For an early start, the Santa Fe Farmers Market opened its doors at eight over in the Railyard, with the freshest fall produce, handcrafted goods, and a friendly chat with local farmers. If you’re up for a mental workout, Chess at the Mall kicks off at ten at DeVargas Center—open to players of all levels, whether you’re a seasoned strategist or just learning the ropes. If you know any families looking for support, the Food Depot Mobile Food Pantry is rolling in with vital resources for neighbors in need.
Over at the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, Clarence Cruz from Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo is hosting a pottery demonstration from eleven to one in the Buchsbaum Gallery—an ongoing third Wednesday tradition that gives a close-up look at the artistry rooted in our region. Meanwhile, art lovers can visit Aurelia Gallery on Canyon Road to experience the new Regionalism exhibit, opening today with free parking and a welcoming atmosphere. For those in the mood to meet local artists, Rocío Rodríguez is premiering her latest works at a reception this evening from five to seven at Southwest Contemporary, promising conversation and inspiration in equal measure.
Families and the young at heart might want to pop into the Santa Fe Public Library for the Youth Chess Club, running from 5:45 to 7:45, or gather your friends and embrace your inner detective with the Santa Fe Murder Mystery event, Death in the Shadows, happening tonight on West Marcy Street.
If you want to stay active, head over to St. John’s College for a spirited round of flag football this afternoon from 3:30 to 5 on the Student Activities field. And for a calming end to your day, don’t forget the Wednesday Walk ’N Talk at Los Luceros Historic Site. It’s an easy drive up to Alcalde for a special ranger-led history tour from eleven to noon.
That’s the latest from around town—the stories, events, and people that make Santa Fe shine. This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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