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Santa Fe Faith Community listingsThe City of Holy Faith is a spirit-filled home to all faiths. Explore See all the listings |
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Seasonal sportsOutdoor 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 Educational institutions in the Santa Fe area have scheduled graduation events for the coming weeks. Here is the schedule:At 10:30 a.m., a ceremony will be held at the Satna Fe National Cemetery. Graduation ceremonies
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Ongoing exhibits at the galleriesposted 11/19/09 GALLERY OPENINGS AND EXHIBITS Friday, Nov. 20
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City Hall and other connections2008 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 MuseumLibraries 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 See all the listings |
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For the Kids
Explore the many activities designed with kids (and families) in mind.
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Join a ClubFrom 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. See all the listings |
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Take a ClassLearn 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. See all the listings |
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Support GroupsNeed 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. See all the listings |
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VolunteersSanta 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. See all the listings |
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