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Santa Fe Children s Museum receives leadership award, $20K grant

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Hannah Hausman of the Santa Fe Children’s Museum, center, was presented with the Life Center Foundation’s Leadership Award for 2021 earlier this month. To her right are Brandon and Emmie Strel of the Life Center Foundation, and to her left are the foundation’s founder and president Marjorie Miller-Engel and Eliot Ricroque. (Courtesy of the Life Center Foundation) Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal SANTA FE – The Santa Fe Children’s Museum was selected winner of The Life Center Foundation’s Leadership Award for 2021 earlier this month, also earning a $20,000 grant from the foundation. The award is given out each year to a local nonprofit organization that benefits families in poverty. A news release says that the museum was recognized for its community garden program, which teaches children the basics of seeding and cultivating vegetables.

DNCU Sponsors 2021 Online LEGO® Creations Contest

DNCU Sponsors 2021 Online LEGO® Creations Contest DNCU News: SANTA FE – Del Norte Credit Union (DNCU) announces its title sponsorship for the annual LEGO® Creations Contest hosted by the Santa Fe Area Home Builders Association (SFHABA) and DNCU. The annual LEGO® competition normally takes place during the Santa Fe Home Show and Expo, but that is now an online event due to the pandemic. The contest will be held virtually for the second year in a row. The contest is open to area kids 12 and under (and their parents or guardians) that live under the Santa Fe Area Home Builders Association service territories. These counties include Los Alamos, Santa Fe, Taos, Rio Arriba San Miguel, Mora and Colfax.

Mayor s Give Back Ball | SantaFe com

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18 Reasons Why Santa Fe is Spring Break Different

03/25/2020 The days are getting longer, the weather is warming, and the trees are budding. This can only mean one thing, spring! Glorious spring! With spring comes that time honored tradition, spring break. Why not spend that break right here in Santa Fe? Santa Fe is popular throughout the globe as a world-class destination with old world charm. Santa Fe is home to amazing restaurants, exceptional outdoor activities and family-friendly fun. For locals and visitors alike, here are 18 reasons why the City Different delivers a spring break different. 1. Ski Santa Fe Ski Santa Fe makes the top of our list, because despite the impending warm weather and extended daylight you may need one last winter hoorah. The skiing season ends April 5th so time is of the essence, let’s go play in the snow. Ski Santa Fe has over 70 trails of varying ski levels. Ski Santa Fe has lessons, Chipmunk Corner for the little ones, Totemoff for a mid-run hot chocolate or hot toddy, and unlimited fun on the

Adapting to change

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Caitlin Bodelson Brodsky, left, is president of the board for the Santa Fe Children’s Museum and Hannah Hausman is the new acting executive director. (Eddie Moore/Albuquerque Journal) Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal While in-person learning has been finicky since the start of COVID-19, it’s impacted more than just schools. The Santa Fe Children’s Museum had to adapt to virtual field trips for kids and learn to interact with the community in different ways. During this time, the museum is also changing leadership. ...................... Former Executive Director Susan Lynn led the museum for three years before retiring March 4. She said serving the museum has been one of the greatest joys in her life.

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