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SWAIA - Santa Fe Indian Market
The Inn of the Governors welcomes a full house (many of those being repeat guests) each year for the Santa Fe Indian Market.
Indigenous Fine Art Market - IFAM
When thinking of Native American art and Santa Fe there are numerous museums, galleries and events that spring to mind.
ARTSmart New Mexico and our 50th Anniversary
The Inn of the Governors has been celebrating all year with our 50th anniversary package that benefits not only travelers to our beautiful city, Santa Fe, but also local non-profits each quarter.
Summer of Color and Music
There are so many wonderful events kicking off this year’s “Summer of Color” celebration that I won’t be able to fit everything into this blog, but here’s a quick rundown of the happenings in Santa Fe, New Mexico starting this month and yes...
Summertime and the Santa Fe Farmer’s Market
This weekend we celebrate the first day of Summer. Whether you are a local or a traveler visiting our beautiful city of Santa Fe, the Santa Fe Farmer’s Market and the Shops at the Pavilion are a wonderful way to spend a Tuesday or Saturday during ...
Instagram and Passport to the Arts
This year’s Canyon Road Passport to the Arts takes place Friday, May 8th and Saturday, May 9th and marks the first #CanyonRoadPassport Instameet.
50th Anniversary Package and Kitchen Angels
Merriam Webster defines hospitality as “the activity of providing food, drinks, etc. for people who are the guests or customers of an organization.
Best Restaurants in Santa Fe - Joseph’s Culinary Pub
Cast-Iron Bronzed Cauliflower and Natural Beef, Red Chile and Potato Stew are just two ways to start off a meal at Joseph’s Culinary Pub, located on the corner of Agua Fria St. and Montezuma St., across from St. Guadalupe Church in downtown Santa Fe.
Snowshoeing in Santa Fe’s National Forest
Snow provokes responses that reach right back to childhood.
The Food Depot’s 21st Souper Bowl
There is not a man among us who does not at times need a helping hand to be stretched out to him, and then shame upon him who will not stretch out the helping hand to his brother.