We invite our
LOCAL EMPLOYEES, EMPLOYERS, and ENTREPRENEURS
to connect with some of the people, places, and projects
that can make you "Love Where We Live"and feel right at home!
Looking for something to do? Ancy to try something new?
Feed baby goats, tend rescued horses, meet traditional artisans, harvest apples,
plant corn, make adobe, learn the local hiking trails, walk the Acequia Madre,
meet local students, climb Ft Marcy at sunset, meditate in a Zen monastery,
listen to classical Spanish and flamenco guitar in a local hacienda, or…
even celebrate the end of a great week together at the historic La Fonda Rooftop bar….
and…and…and…
It’s an irresistible, creative, community-building conspiracy!
Feed baby goats, tend rescued horses, meet traditional artisans, harvest apples,
plant corn, make adobe, learn the local hiking trails, walk the Acequia Madre,
meet local students, climb Ft Marcy at sunset, meditate in a Zen monastery,
listen to classical Spanish and flamenco guitar in a local hacienda, or…
even celebrate the end of a great week together at the historic La Fonda Rooftop bar….
and…and…and…
It’s an irresistible, creative, community-building conspiracy!
Join us for a Neighborhood Hike complete with stories, old photos, and a peek inside a few amazing homes….AND meet the neighbors, of course.
Did you know we have a digital dome in Santa Fe? Gather for a dome tour and a dialogue with students and staff at the Institute for American Indian Arts.
Attend a “Professionals Lunch MeetUp”
with a handful of Computer Science students and staff at the local High School.
Enjoy behind-the-scenes tours of local attractions, businesses, and services.
Meet the people behind the magic backstage
at the Opera, the Lensic, Santa Fe Studios, or MeowWolf.
Enjoy a local Tech Company crawl and home or studio tours
with local, traditional artisans.
Volunteer with us for an hour of so at the Santa Fe Food Bank
or work with community volunteers in the Hot Lunch Program at the historic Guadalupe Santuario, which provides hot meals to more than 300 homeless and hungry community members in the Parish Hall each week.
Have you ever been to the pocket park on Alto Street?
Just blocks away from the Farmer’s Market and across from the Boys and Girls Club,
the community is restoring the historic Aztec murals with the original artist,
Carlos Cervantes. Let your inner artist free for an afternoon,
and join us late Friday for an hour of painting, with local students or neighbors.
Learn adobe and help with the annual enjarre community gathering
to re-plaster a historic adobe church or building.
Visit I.A.I.A. and meet with students, explore the campus, and see their media arts lab.
Join us for a visit to the Tesuque Pueblo Community Farm.
Learn about traditional seeds and the fight against GMO’s.
(and families are welcome!) and more…