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Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Wednesday, September tenth, twenty twenty-five.

Santa Fe is waking up to another beautiful September day, and while most of the state can expect sunny skies, there’s a slight chance for rain later this afternoon. Weather forecasters say we may see showers or even a quick storm in the mountains and around Santa Fe starting from three this afternoon, but chances remain slim. If you’re heading outdoors, plan for mostly dry and warm conditions, with just a touch more humidity than usual.

It’s an eventful Wednesday in town, with lots to discover. Over at El Rancho de las Golondrinas, it’s Wetland Wednesday running from 10 to 3. This is a fantastic hands-on outdoor program where families and curious locals can learn about Santa Fe’s wetlands and the diverse wildlife that calls them home. If you’ve wanted a quiet, off-the-beaten-path experience, this is a great pick.

Meanwhile, history buffs might want to lace up for the Walking History Tour at the School for Advanced Research campus. Tours begin at 10 and give you a deep dive into the fascinating stories behind one of Santa Fe’s hidden cultural gems. Or, if you’re craving a little competition, DeVargas Center is hosting Chess at the Mall, which offers a welcoming space for all ages and chess abilities to gather and play.

Tonight, music lovers can cap their day with a sunset concert by Felix y Los Gatos. Bring a blanket, pack a picnic, and enjoy a twilight stroll through the gardens as the band fills the air with their signature mix of blues and Southwestern rhythms. This promises a relaxing, toe-tapping way to soak up Santa Fe’s late summer atmosphere.

On the community front, Santa Fe is buzzing about a game-changing announcement: New Mexico is becoming the first state in the country to offer universal childcare for all residents. This new policy means every family in town—regardless of income—will have access to free childcare. Parents and caregivers are hopeful this will lift a major burden and open new doors for those job searching or returning to school.

Elsewhere at the Roundhouse, lawmakers are finally set to convene for a special legislative session to address big changes in federal funding. Local leaders are eager for clarity on how these choices could affect education, healthcare, and public safety programs right here in Santa Fe.

With all of this going on, don’t forget to look ahead to the weekend. The Santa Fe Renaissance Faire returns to El Rancho de las Golondrinas this Saturday and Sunday, promising lively entertainment, food, crafts, and jousting that will transport you back in time.

That wraps up Santa Fe Local Frequency for today. Whether you’re adventuring outdoors, heading to a show, or just catching up with community news, there’s always something happening in the City Different. This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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