For your calendar – July 2023

Events for the next few weeks

July 18, 2023

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Explore the historic School for Advanced Research campus in Santa Fe during a walking tour July 21.
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June 16 - Sept. 1: Los Alamos Summer Concert Series
Spend your summer Fridays at Ashley Pond in Los Alamos enjoying the range of musical acts that make up this free concert series.

July 21: Walking history tour of the School for Advanced Research
Explore the historic Santa Fe campus of the School for Advanced Research. Once a 1920s estate, it now houses scholars and Indigenous artists.

July 21: Katy P & the Business at Kit Carson Park
As part of the Taos Plaza Live free concert series, The Bad Boys and Katy P & the Business will be performing  from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

July 28: Last Friday Art Walk
Take an evening stroll through Santa Fe’s Railyard Arts District as you enjoy live jazz music and check out the many galleries in the area that all stay open until 7 p.m. on the last Friday of each month.

August 3: Free hands-on arts workshop
Head to the Museum of International Folk Art where you can make a recycled piñata and visit an exhibit of colorful piñatas by Francisco Rodríguez of Casa de Piñata in Albuquerque.

August 7: Registering your business on the online Santa Fe Marketplace
This free webinar from the City of Santa Fe's Office of Economic Development features an overview on how local small businesses can participate in the Santa Fe Marketplace, the online shopping platform from the City of Santa Fe’s Office of Tourism and the Santa Fe Chamber of Commerce.

August 17: Santa Fe Feria Southside
Come visit this free event with more than 50 Southside vendors, live music, business resources, family games and activities.

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