Nicole Snyder+FollowSanta Fe’s PIVOT program gives youth a real second chanceKids in New Mexico face some of the toughest challenges in the country, from family struggles to exposure to gangs. What’s new is Santa Fe’s PIVOT program, a fresh approach that’s actually keeping young people out of the justice system—by connecting them with creative outlets and support instead of just punishment. It’s a pilot effort run by UNM professors and Moving Arts Española, and it’s already making a difference. But there’s a catch: there aren’t enough services to reach everyone who needs help. How do you think our community should step up to support these efforts? #Education #SantaFe #YouthJustice00Share
Teresa Graham+FollowSanta Fe schools’ gala: Blue jeans, big dreamsSanta Fe’s Catholic schools are throwing a gala with a twist—think blue jeans meets black tie! This isn’t just another fancy event; it’s a chance for the community to rally around local students and help make tuition more affordable. The evening will spotlight the school’s brightest “stars” and raise funds so more kids can discover their talents and purpose. Mark your calendar for January 23, 2026, at the Sheraton Uptown Albuquerque. Would you rock denim or go full formal? Let’s talk about how events like this can shape opportunities for our youth! #Religion #SantaFe #CatholicSchools00Share
Robin Long+FollowBosque Brewing’s Santa Fe closure shakes localsBosque Brewing just closed its Santa Fe spots after filing for bankruptcy, and that’s hitting home for a lot of us who loved grabbing a pint or pizza there. While the Albuquerque and Las Cruces locations are still open, the company is scaling back its menu and facing tough questions in court about its finances. For many, this feels like the end of an era for local craft beer in Santa Fe. How do you think this will affect the local food and drink scene? Are you worried about more local favorites closing? #News #SantaFe #BosqueBrewing00Share