Friday, October 18th, 2024
Good morning, Santa Fe. Here's your local news at a glance for Friday, the 18th of October.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Tesuque Pueblo Governor supports moving the Soldiers Monument from Santa Fe Plaza to the National Cemetery to foster peace and respect indigenous perspectives. Santa Fe Reporter
ACCIDENTS NEWS
- ➤ Monique Maes, 43, passed away due to injuries from a hit-and-run crash on Tuesday evening, as reported by the sheriff's office. Santa Fe New Mexican
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ Manuel Martinez, accused of fatally shooting two individuals in an SUV, remains incarcerated after his preliminary hearing, invoking self-defense, amidst debates over the legitimacy of his claim. Santa Fe Reporter
ECONOMY NEWS
- ➤ The Santa Fe Arcade on the Plaza was sold, marking its first ownership change since its opening by Gerald Peters in 2004. Santa Fe New Mexican
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Paint Night: Skull Beauty for Day of the Dead
Experience a creative evening painting beautiful skulls in celebration of Day of the Dead at Social Kitchen + Bar in Santa Fe.
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Eldorado Knitters Gathering
Experience a community knitting session at the Eldorado Community Improvement Association.
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SESP 2024 Conference in Santa Fe
Experience the SESP 2024 conference at the Eldorado Hotel and Spa, featuring a caregiving grant initiative and opportunities for networking and professional development.
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The Mother Tree Exhibition by Robin Jones
Experience an artistic exploration of humanity’s bond with nature through Robin Jones' new paintings inspired by the concept of 'mother trees'.
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Fred Harvey Foodie Dinner & Auction
Experience a night of historically inspired cuisine at the Fred Harvey Foodie Dinner, featuring original dishes and a fundraising auction.
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Community Acoustic Jam Session
Experience a harmonious gathering of local musicians in a community setting at the Eldorado Community Improvement venue.
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Illuminati Hotties Live Performance
Experience an intimate live performance by the Illuminati Hotties, featuring engaging crowd interactions and an impressive setlist.
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El Dorado Community School vs Monte Del Sol Charter High Dragons Football Game
Experience an exciting high school football match as El Dorado Community School competes against Monte Del Sol Charter High.
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Brad Williams: Tour '24
Experience a night of comedy with Brad Williams at the Lensic Performing Arts Center in Santa Fe, NM.
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New Resident Community Welcome Gathering
Experience a warm welcome and community connection at the Eldorado Community Improvement Association.
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