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The City of Holy Faith is a spirit-filled home to all faiths. Explore
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Seasonal sports


Outdoor events planned — including festivals, races and competitions — during the spring and summer festivals in 2008 are all listed. If you would like to add an event, send an e-mail to service@sfnewmexican.com.

Memorial Day
At 10:30 a.m., a ceremony will be held at the Satna Fe National Cemetery.

Graduation ceremonies

Educational institutions in the Santa Fe area have scheduled graduation events for the coming weeks. Here is the schedule:
  • At 11 a.m. May 15, the Institute of American Indian Arts will hold ceremonies on the IAIA campus.
  • At 5 p.m. May 15, Santa Fe Community College will hold ceremonies
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Ongoing exhibits at the galleries


Gallery openings for the July 3-10


Friday, July 3
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City Hall and other connections


2008 Legislative session
Jan. 15-Feb. 14

Follow pending bills on the Web site www.legis.state.nm.us
Voice your opinion to Ben Lujan, the Speaker of the House.
Send e-mail to ben.lujan@nmlegis.gov or call 986-4782.

In the city

Santa Fe's City Hall: 200 Lincoln Ave.
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Visit the Library or Museum


Libraries



Church of The Holy Faith Episcopal: Parish Library
311 E. Place Ave.
Santa Fe, NM 87501
Reference Desk: (505) 982-4447
Library Director: Diane James (retiring soon)
Collections Focus: Religious
Website: www.holyfaithchurchsf.org
Online Catalog: n/a

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For the Kids


Explore the many activities designed with kids (and families) in mind. If you would like your ongoing program listed in the directory, send an
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Join a Club


From bicycling to writing, Santa Fe clubs offer opportunities to enjoy a hobby, play a rubber or share a skill. If you would like your club to be included in this directory, or if you have changes to your present listing, send an e-mail to service@sfnewmexican.com. If your club is planning a unique event, submit it to the calendar by clicking here.
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Take a Class


Learn something new. Check out the many opportunities available in Santa Fe to explore a path, develop a skill, speak a new language or delve into a new meditation. If you're planning a special seminar, lecture series or workshop, submit it to the calendar by clicking here. If you want to add your class or make changes to your present listing, send an e-mail to service@sfnewmexican.com.
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Support Groups


Need some help? You are not alone. There's a right group and a right time for you. And if your group would like to be included in this directory, or if your group wants to make changes to the present listing, send and e-mail to service@sfnewmexican.com.
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Volunteers


Santa Feans are vibrant in their community spirit. If you want to volunteer, there are many opportunities to help — from animal care to scouting. If your group or organization needs volunteers, or if you have changes to your present listing, send an e-mail to service@sfnewmexican.com.
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