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February 18, 2026

For your calendar - February 2026

Events for the next few weeks

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Santa Fe Community College hosts its spring transfer fair Feb. 25.

Feb. 21: Española Valley Chamber Gala
Come celebrate Española Valley Chamber of Commerce’s 87th year at its annual gala at Ohkay Casino Ballroom, featuring music, entertainment and Chamber updates.

Feb. 24: Santa Fe Community Foundation Spring Grant Cycle pre-proposal information session
Grant-seeking nonprofits, join the Santa Fe Community for an online information session about their upcoming Spring Community Grant Cycle and concurrent initiative grant cycles. The grant cycle closes March 15.

Feb. 24: Taos County Job Skills Action Team meeting
Join educators, employers and workforce development organizations from across Taos County at Taos Hive for this monthly meeting to collaborate on cultivating a workforce pipeline in the county.

Feb. 25: Santa Fe Community College spring transfer fair
Learn about your transfer options and meet representatives of SFCC, as well as four-year colleges and universities including New Mexico Highlands University, Eastern New Mexico University, the Institute of American Indian Arts, the University of New Mexico, New Mexico State University, and Northern New Mexico College, at this free event at SFCC.

Feb. 26: Building strong business credit information session
Head to the Santa Fe Business Incubator for a free session on how small business owners can build strong business credit by first strengthening personal credit, covering how to improve credit, manage debt wisely, and lay the groundwork for business financing and growth. Part of the Santa Fe Small Business Navigator program.

Applications for computing in research internship
The nonprofit Institute for Computing in Research is currently accepting applications for its summer research internship program. The program offers a paid internship for students in Santa Fe (as well as Portland, Ore and Austin, Texas) to apply computing skills to STEM research problems with the support of an expert mentor.


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