
Tumbleweeds is Santa Fe’s indispensable ally for families. Since its creation in 1995 by Claudette Sutton, a mom, writer and child-advocate, Tumbleweeds has grown to become the most comprehensive and valuable resource for families living in or visiting Santa Fe. Each quarterly issue brings a fresh mix of news, views and things to do with children. The magazine's writers are parents, teachers, policy makers, museum educators and others who care about children, who address topics affecting infants to teens in informational articles and personal essays. Tumbleweeds articles focus on local schools, nonprofit and private organizations serving families, kid-friendly museums, outdoor activities, advocacy, immigrant families, and fascinating people making a difference in children’s lives.
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Growing Friendships, Sprouting Community
'Hoop house project is about more than the veggies'
by Sue Dean
July 31, 2011

Eye on Families
A trip to Salman Raspberry Ranch in Mora
October 20, 2009
Growing a space for reflection, connection and hard work
August 31, 2009
Free (and Very Low-Cost) Family Fun
Public libraries, rec centers, parks, pools and trails throughout Northern New Mexico
by Editor
June 17, 2009
Check Your Stress at the Door!
Keep financial and other woes off children's shoulders
by Judith Nasse
June 17, 2009
More than just a way to get there
June 17, 2009