Tuesday, June 24th, 2025

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Good morning, Santa Fe. Here's your local news at a glance for Tuesday, the 24th of June.
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ Organizers for a bus tour against trans athletes moved the event to a downtown hotel after the Santa Fe Farmers Market Institute cancelled the Railyard venue + the Independent Women's Forum decried the cancellation. Santa Fe New Mexican
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ Monsoon is now affecting New Mexico as heavy downpours bring flooding risks and life-threatening hazards. Danielle Silva from the New Mexico Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management offered safety tips—such as not walking or driving through flood waters and seeking higher ground if trapped—to help people stay safe. KOB 4
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Today, New Mexico’s new Behavioral Health Executive Committee meets to launch a reform process for the state’s behavioral health services—its first meeting aims to pave the way for improved mental health care across the state. Santa Fe New Mexican
- ➤ Around 2,000 people protested a proposed federal public lands sale outside a Western Governors Association meeting in Santa Fe — Interior Secretary Doug Burgum moved his keynote address earlier so the protest occurred during its originally scheduled time. The shift in the speaking time drew attention to concerns over the federal plan. Santa Fe New Mexican
- ➤ Journalist Ted Alcorn recapped his past reporting on New Mexico’s alcohol problem, linking local drinkers with lawmakers who have not enacted reforms + his discussion offers insight into the state’s complex relationship with alcohol. Santa Fe New Mexican
- ➤ The U.S. Agriculture Secretary Rollins announced her plan on Monday at the Western Governors' Association meeting to repeal the Roadless Rule in Santa Fe, and a formal notice will be issued soon to open federal lands to construction + harvesting. Santa Fe New Mexican
- ➤ About 2,000 people gathered in Santa Fe today to protest a proposed U.S. Senate budget bill that may sell 14 million acres of public land—following a Burgum speech that sparked the demonstration. Santa Fe New Mexican
- ➤ New Mexico Governor Lujan Grisham called for more federal action on housing—saying her state needs stronger support to build the American dream—at a Western governors meeting. Santa Fe New Mexican
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Southern Avenue Concert
7-10 p.m. — Santa Fe Railyard Plaza — Free entry — Enjoy an evening of live music featuring Southern Avenue with Free Range Buddhas.
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High Road to Chimayó Wine Tour
Full day — La Fonda on the Plaza — Pricing not specified — Indulge in curated tastings at high-altitude vineyards with stunning views and local flavors.
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Patio Music Series – DJ Pygar
3-6 p.m. — Tumbleroot Brewery and Distillery — Free entry — Enjoy an afternoon of intergalactic tunes with DJ Pygar spinning vinyl outdoors.
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Flashback Prophets Live
6-8 p.m. — Santa Fe Brewing Company Eldorado Taphouse — Free entry — Experience the electrifying return of Flashback Prophets with new sounds and refined performances.
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Cultural Arts Trip in Santa Fe: Explore Arts, Crafts, and Operas
8 p.m. — La Fonda on the Plaza — Cost varies — Experience a rich blend of opera, art, and cuisine in New Mexico's enchanting landscapes.
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International Folk Art Market
12 PM – 11 AM — Santa Fe Railyard Park — Entry fees may apply — Experience a vibrant celebration of folk artistry featuring over 150 global artists.
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Vieux Farka Touré Concert
7 PM - 1 AM — Santa Fe Railyard Plaza — Price TBD — Experience the vibrant sounds of Vieux Farka Touré with Seanchai under the stars.
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Lowrider Day On The Plaza 2025
2-6 p.m. — Santa Fe Plaza — $30 for cars, $20 for motorcycles, $10 for lowrider bikes — Celebrate lowrider culture with a showcase of unique vehicles and community spirit.
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Level 1 Certification in Natural Movement
2-6 p.m. — Fort Marcy Park — Cost varies based on bundle — Explore the fundamentals of Natural Movement® Fitness with expert Erwan Le Corre.
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Lumbre Del Sol Concert
6-9 p.m. — Santa Fe Plaza — Free entry — Experience the vibrant sounds of a beloved Chicano Latin rock band steeped in local heritage.
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