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  • Civic Center
    After more than two years of work, Thursday, Sept. 25, 2008, marked the grand opening of the Santa Fe Community Convention Center. In this presentation see how the project progressed from concept to reality....Launch Video


  • Time Lapse
    Thursday, Sept. 25, 2008, marked the grand opening of the Santa Fe Community Convention Center. In this presentation, see two years of work on the project compressed into 45 seconds....Launch Video


  • Joust For Fun
    Hear Ye! Hear Ye! The first Santa Fe Renaissance Fair was held at Rancho de las Golondrinas with attractions ranging from jugglers and royalty to medieval combat. The historic fields were recreated for the event by members of the Society for Creative Anachronism. Heather Vernon of Las Cruces led a jousting demonstration where she and two other knights faced off in a tournament showcasing horsemanship and skill....Launch Video


  • A Super Salto: 2008 Santa Fe Airshow
    Rocket scientist Bob Carlton has flown hang gliders, airplanes, helicopters, sailplanes and has been a part of airshows since 1993. About five years ago, Bob came up with the idea of retrofitting a military-grade 225 pound thrust jet engine onto the top of a sailplane. Calling it the Super Salto, this modified self-launching glider made its second appearance since its creation at the Santa Fe Airshow on Saturday. Bob flew at low-levels, executed high-speed climbs, performed aerobatics and had a great time introducing Santa Fe to his unique Super Salto jet plane....Launch Video


  • Railyard Party
    The grand opening of the Santa Fe Railyard on Saturday was packed with the Farmer's Market at their new home across from SITE Santa Fe. Bands played throughout the day, with a dedication featuring the Santa Fe Southern Railway and Railrunner Express bumping noses in a ceremonial kiss....Launch Video


  • Pet Parade
    Furry, four-legged pirates, bees and super-heroes were seen walking around downtown Santa Fe during the Desfile de los Ninos at the plaza on Saturday. The pet parade featured costumed kids and adults with animals of all sizes. Chickens, goats, lambs, kittens, ducks and dogs were dressed-up in outfits ranging from cowboys and ladybugs to Yoda....Launch Video


  • 2008: Burning Gloom
    A large crowd gathered in Fort Marcy Park on Thursday night to dispel the gloom from the past year at the 84th annual burning of Zozobra. Old man gloom’s eyes glowed red as he scowled, growled and flailed his arms around while people waited for the 50-foot-tall marionette to burn to the ground....Launch Video


  • Indian Market
    Artwork in the 2008 Indian Market is submitted for judging at El Museo Cultural on Aug 21. Artists travel from around the country to participate in the market, the largest of its kind, and a good showing can launch a career....Launch Video


  • Liga Hispana
    Liga Hispana de Football is a 16 team open-division soccer league founded by Santa Fe referee Wilfido Mendez. Four teams fought it out at the Municipal Recreation Center fields during the semi-finals on August 10. As friends and family cheered from the sidelines, the Cobras and Izabar won their matches against Pachuca and the Blue Bombones. The final two teams will play August 24 for the championship....Launch Video


  • Spanish Market 2008
    See video of the last day of this year's Spanish Market. The event is one of the biggest events of the year in Santa Fe and draws people from around the country and beyond....Launch Video


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