Parents encouraged to vaccinate their children early before classes resume By The NM Department of Health SANTA FE, NM –The New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) is hosting Back-to-School Immunization Clinics at its public health offices statewide to assist parents in getting their children immunized before the start of the …
Read More »“Walking with Herb” to begin filming in New Mexico
The New Mexico Film Office Announces “Walking with Herb” to film in New Mexico Santa Fe, NM – New Mexico Film Office Director Nick Maniatis announced today that the independent feature “Walking with Herb,” produced by Optimism Entertainment, will begin principal photography in September through mid-October in Las Cruces and …
Read More »State Parks Issues Notice of Blue-Green Algae at Eagle Nest Lake & Cimarron Canyon State Parks
By NM State Parks Eagle Nest, NM – New Mexico State Parks has issued a notice for the presence of blue-green algae at Eagle Nest Lake and Cimarron Canyon State Parks. Officials are advising visitors of possible health risks associated with exposure to blue-green algae. As a precaution, State Parks …
Read More »MIX Unveils PNM Grant Funded: Parque ¡A Huevo!’
PNM Resources Foundation Power-Up Grant awarded to MIX Santa Fe funds Katherine Lee-designed mobile park. By MIX Santa Fe July 26, 2018, Santa Fe, NM — At its July event hosted by El Rey Court, MIX Santa Fe unveiled Parque ¡A Huevo!, a pop-up parklet available for public use. The …
Read More »Faces of Humanity and Mankind
Exhibition by Richard E. Kozak Award-Winning Photojournalist By New Mexico Humanities Council Albuquerque, NM – From a single moment, photojournalism has the power to convey the depth and emotion of a complex story. Skill, timing, fearlessness, and, often, an ability to establish bonds with people who offer exclusive access to …
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Pulitzer Prize Winning Photojournalist Don Bartletti Shares His Experience Documenting Human Migration By New Mexico Humanities Council Albuquerque, NM – After almost 4 decades working along the U.S./Mexico border, Pulitzer Prize winning photojournalist Don Bartletti believes migration for survival is as old as humanity, unstoppable as the wind and frequently …
Read More »Santa Fe County Accepting Applications for Free Residential Composting Systems
By Santa Fe County Are you interested in a composting system installed at your home for no cost? A limited number of residents who haul their trash to a Santa Fe County solid waste convenience center could qualify for a composting system. The Santa Fe County Sustainability Office hired the …
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CIY program to bring thousands to Glorieta July 30-Aug. 2 Submitted by Christ in Youth GLORIETA, NM – According to Barna Group research, 35 percent of young people between the ages of 13-18 claim to be agnostic, atheist or unaffiliated with any religion. The irony of that fact is …
Read More »Summer Program Ends July 27th Register Now for After School!!
By Boys and Girls Club The Boys & Girls Clubs of Santa Fe/Del Norte is the oldest provider of after school programs in Northern New Mexico. From August-May of each year, we operate our award-winning After School Program at Club sites, Monday-Fridayfrom 3:30 to 6:00 pm. We provide programming to …
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