THE CITY OF SANTA FE FIRE HONOR GUARD posted the colors to commence the Inauguration on December 30, but otherwise, pomp and circumstance were kept to a minimum because of COVID-safety considerations. Nevertheless, there could hardly have been a more inspirational program that evoked Santa Fe's singular civic character.
Judges Michael Vigil, Donita Sena, Patricio Serna, and George Anaya Jr. administered the oaths of office to Mayor Webber and City Councilors Signe Lindell, Lee Garcia, and Amanda Chavez. (Councilor Carol Romero-Wirth had been sworn in previously.)
Celebrants included several of the city's prominent spiritual and cultural leaders. Rev. Timothy Martinez offered opening and closing prayers. Musical prodigy Theo Kutsko sang a pitch-perfect national anthem. Moving invocations were delivered by Tesuque Pueblo Governor Mark Mitchell and Rabbi Neil Amswych. Poet Laureate Darryl Lorenzo Washington recited a piece that evoked a spirit of reckoning with the sins of the past.
Tolerance, gratitude, compassion, and progress were the themes of the day. "We're all on the same team," said Councilor Lindell. "Everyone here wants the best for Santa Fe."
Father Tim's final blessing resounds not just for our elected officials, but for all Santa Feans: "May you find safety in the pandemic and may your work on behalf of others be fruitful."