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Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Wednesday, July 9, 2025.

Santa Fe is buzzing with activity today, and there’s plenty to keep you connected and inspired around town. Let’s start with community news. Wildfire season remains top of mind; the Laguna Wildfire, burning in the Coyote Ranger District about eight miles north of State Road 96, is now 48 percent contained. Crews are using both hand and aerial ignition to strengthen those all-important buffer zones, and while humidity is trending drier over the next couple of days, the weather looks cooperative enough for continued progress. The fire currently covers just over sixty-two hundred acres, so if you’re planning any hiking or outdoor trips to that area, stay tuned to updates from the Forest Service and remember that safety comes first.

Looking for something fun to do this evening? The Santa Fe Opera is hosting an Apprentice Community Concert at 6 p.m., a wonderful chance to hear emerging vocalists and enjoy live music in one of Santa Fe’s most iconic cultural settings. Over at the Southside Library, food lovers of all ages can join “Color Our World - Plating Food” at 6 p.m., a hands-on event perfect for anyone eager to make their meals as artistic as they are delicious. For teens, the popular Teen Lounge is open today from 3 to 5 p.m.—a great spot to unwind, meet friends, and take a break from the summer heat.

If your plans lean toward the avant-garde, Meow Wolf’s House of Eternal Return is open tonight. Dive into this immersive art playground where reality twists, creativity reigns, and every corner offers a new story waiting to be discovered. Tickets are available, but this Santa Fe favorite tends to sell out fast, so check availability before heading over.

Nature lovers can take a guided tour of the Santa Fe Botanical Garden today at 10 a.m. It’s the perfect way to enjoy the region’s unique flora and perhaps get inspired for your own garden project. Meanwhile, at St. John’s College, film buffs won’t want to miss “Time and Cinematic Temporality,” a screening and discussion centered on Chris Marker’s La Jetée, starting at 4:15 p.m.

For those seeking support or service, the Santa Fe Vet Center continues its weekly Veterans’ Benefits Outreach from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., offering resources and guidance for local veterans.

Whatever your interests, Santa Fe shines brightest when its community comes together. So whether you’re out making music, learning something new, or simply taking in the sights and sounds of our city, there’s no shortage of ways to make this Wednesday truly memorable.

This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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