Running in Santa Fe
by Editor • The Running Hub
Jan 15, 2008
When visiting or moving to a new city finding new routes or loops is often a runner's top priority. There is always the standby of the High School or College track, but running 1/4 mile oval loops is not everyone's cup of tea. We've assembled several options for road and trail runners in Santa Fe.
Absolute Auction - Selling Regardless of Price
The Ticonderoga Ranch in Chama, New Mexico
27 Mountain parcels, 15 to Sell Absolute – Regardless of Price
by Editor • SantaFe.com
Aug 27, 2010
Don't Miss this Chance to Own a Piece of Rocky Mountain Heaven for a Fraction Of its Value!
We will auction 27 Exquisite Rocky Mountain Parcels in Chama, New Mexico, and 15 will sell ABSOLUTE - REGARDLESS OF PRICE!
“Expanding on the Primary Palette” - Recent Oils by Daniel Bethune
Reception: Friday September 3, 5-7 pm
by Editor • SantaFe.com
Aug 27, 2010
Gallery Chartreuse is pleased to announce an upcoming gallery exhibition titled, "Expanding on the Primary Palette" - featuring twenty new oil paintings by New Mexico artist, Daniel Bethune. Bethune is renowned for his dramatic and colorful southwestern skyscapes and landscapes. His colors are rich and vibrant, often marrying the emotive power of pure color with the dramatic and awe inspiring landscapes of the southwest - creating images that are simultaneously powerful yet soothing.
Northern New Mexico Art Catalog Gallery
Art Opening for Holly Dunn, Carla Romero, Michelle Ferran and Randy Bryant
Friday, August 27th - 5:00 - 7:30PM
by Editor • SantaFe.com
Aug 25, 2010
A Fine Art and Jewelry Exhibit - Featuring the fine art of Holly Dunn, Carla Romero and Michelle Ferran; and the jewelry of Randy Bryant.
Reefer Madness Hits City Different!
2010 Fiesta Melodrama Opens Santa Fe Playhouse’s 89th Season
by Jeffrey Laing • SantaFe.com
Aug 20, 2010
Beginning on August 26, 2010 at The Santa Fe Playhouse. Performed on Thursdays through Sundays.
Governor Bill Richardson Applies for Federal Education Money
by Editor • SantaFe.com
Aug 18, 2010
On August 18, 2010, Governor Bill Richardson signed the formal application for New Mexico's share of the $10 billion recently appropriated by Congress to save teaching jobs across the nation.













