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Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Monday, July 28, 2025.

Santa Fe welcomes another beautiful summer week with a lineup of community events and important local news. Scientists and community leaders are celebrating after the University of New Mexico’s Energized Watershed coalition was named as one of the top national initiatives for water sustainability. With drought concerns always on our radar, this brings hope for innovative solutions to protect our rivers and acequias, safeguarding Santa Fe’s water future for generations.

Jumping into events for today, art lovers and culture seekers are in for a treat. The New Mexico History Museum continues to showcase Native American artisans from 23 local tribes and pueblos, each offering meticulously crafted art pieces. Admission today is just five dollars, so it is the perfect opportunity to engage with artists, learn about their creative process, and perhaps bring home a one-of-a-kind treasure.

The art scene is also alive at the Aurelia Gallery, featuring the debut of We Are the People, a new exhibit by L. Scooter Morris. Expect thought-provoking works that connect Santa Fe’s creative spirit to broader national conversations about community and identity.

Music is in the air this evening as the popular Santa Fe Summer Concert Series continues downtown on the Plaza. Tonight, Stephanie Hatfield takes the stage with her signature genre-bending sound, accompanied by Free Box for a lively opener. Bring your friends, a blanket, and maybe your dancing shoes, because the fun kicks off as the sun goes down.

For families and young minds, the New Mexico Museum of Art hosts the Summer Young People’s Concerts in the morning, where conductor Oliver Prezant leads listeners through musical journeys with festival artists. It is a chance for kids to discover and appreciate classical music in a friendly, interactive way.

If you are feeling active, join the early morning Tai Chi class at St. John’s College, or head to the Student Activities Center basketball court for open courts later in the afternoon—great ways to beat the heat and get your body moving.

Looking ahead to the week, the Del Sur Farmers Market on Tuesday will provide fresh local produce along with a space to make art, and the Santa Fe Opera continues its festival season, which is always a highlight of summer here.

That wraps up what is happening across Santa Fe today, from the pulse of the Plaza to quiet corners of creativity and innovation. This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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