Highlights from the Week of April 18, 2022
There's a lot going on in the City Different!
Streaming: Student Film Fest
The inaugural 2022 Film Prize Junior New Mexico Virtual Film Festival, sponsored by our Office of Economic Development and the Santa Fe Film Office, is streaming now! Sixty student films are available for free online viewing through Saturday, April 23. The selection includes submissions from six different Santa Fe schools. After watching at least three of the short films, you can vote for the "Audience Choice" award. Congrats to these young filmmakers!
Take a Stormwater Journey
The Public Works Department and the Santa Fe River Commission have launched an online StoryMap, “Stormwater in the Santa Fe Watershed,” dedicated to educating the public on the relationship between urban landscapes and water quality in the watershed. The presentation takes viewers on a journey that utilizes dynamic maps, images, and links to provide in-depth education about stormwater in Santa Fe.
REC Centers Offering More
The Genoveva Chavez and Fort Marcy Recreation Centers both began offering extended weekday hours on Monday, April 18, as a result of hiring campaigns and retention incentives that have bolstered staffing levels. GCCC is also offering a membership promotion through May 31: Residents can receive 30% off a 3-month membership if they purchase during the promotional window. Find more info here.
Celebrate Día! with the SFPL
Our awesome library will celebrate Día! — Dia de los Niños/Día de los Libros (Children’s Day/Book Day) — with two days of fun events for children of all ages. The festivities kick off a day early with a virtual, live-streamed visit with best-selling author and illustrator Raúl The Third on Friday, April 29, at 9 a.m. Then, join the ­library team on Saturday, April 30, at 10 a.m. at the Southside Library for a full day of stories, crafts and fun.
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