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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
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Roswell Artist-in-Residence Justin Richel’s exhibit A Window, A Door, A Ladder will be featured in the Marshall and Winston Gallery at the Roswell Museum and Art Center, 1011 N. Richardson Ave. There will be no artist talk. For more information, visit justinrichel.com or roswellmuseum.org.
Until March 20
Big Read Roswell
Most of the Big Read Roswell events will be virtual. Details and times about the events and community activities, as well as locations to pick up the Roswell Big Read books, “Into the Beautiful North,” by award-winning author Luis Alberto Urrea, are listed on the new webpage, bigreadroswell.com. For more information and to request a copy of the book in English or Spanish (limited availability), call Nancy Fleming at Anderson Museum of Contemporary Art at 575-623-5600.