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Trails Alliance of Santa Fe monthly meeting 12:00 pm Trails Alliance of Santa Fe monthly meeting Aug 2 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Volunteers discuss up coming trail work and issues with city, county and USFS folks. Open to everybody. | Dale Ball Trails Workday 9:00 am Dale Ball Trails Workday @ Sierra del Norte Trailhead Aug 4 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm Meet at Sierra del Norte Trailhead on Sierra del Norte off of Hyde Park Rd. at 9 am. Bring work boots, long pants, and water. And please bring a mask if you have not been vaccinated against COVID. I’ll bring … Continue reading | Vamonos Hikes 10:00 am Vamonos Hikes Aug 7 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm All hikes happen once a month on a Saturday at 10 am. Locations vary for each hike. One hike per month, June through October: June 5th Vámonos Hike, National Trails Day & “Take a Kid Hiking Day”La Tierra Trails, Frijoles … Continue reading | ||||
Vamonos – Take a Walk on the South Side 6:00 pm Vamonos – Take a Walk on the South Side @ Southside Library Aug 10 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm All southside walks meet at 6 PM at 6599 Jaguar Drive and go from the Southside Library to Arroyo Chamiso Trail One walk per month: May 18th June 15th July 13th August 10th September 7th October 5th For more information … Continue reading | Trail Work on the Santa Fe River 9:00 am Trail Work on the Santa Fe River @ Meet at Water History Park Aug 11 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm Please join us as we remove goathead plants from an infested location along the Santa Fe River. Bring work boots, long pants, sun protection, and water, as well as your favorite tool to help pick weeds, if you have one. … Continue reading | |||||
Dale Ball Trails Workday 9:00 am Dale Ball Trails Workday @ Sierra del Norte Trailhead Aug 18 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm Meet at Sierra del Norte Trailhead on Sierra del Norte off of Hyde Park Rd. at 9 am. Bring work boots, long pants, and water. And please bring a mask if you have not been vaccinated against COVID. I’ll bring … Continue reading Vamonos – Wellness Walk 5:30 pm Vamonos – Wellness Walk @ Larragoite Park Aug 18 @ 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm All wellness walks meet at 5:30 PM at Larragoite Park on Cristobal Colon to the Acequia Trail to Ashbaugh Park and back. One walk per month: May 26th June 23rd July 21st August 18th September 15th October 13th For more … Continue reading | ||||||
Dale Ball Trails Workday 9:00 am Dale Ball Trails Workday @ Sierra del Norte Trailhead Aug 25 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm Meet at Sierra del Norte Trailhead on Sierra del Norte off of Hyde Park Rd. at 9 am. Bring work boots, long pants, and water. And please bring a mask if you have not been vaccinated against COVID. I’ll bring … Continue reading | Vamonos – Walk with Our Elders 10:00 am Vamonos – Walk with Our Elders @ Bicentennial/Alto Park Aug 27 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am All walks meet on Friday at 10 AM at 1121 Alto Street and we’ll walk in Bicentennial/Alto Park. One walk per month: June 25th July 30th August 26th September 24th October 22nd For more information on this and other walks, … Continue reading | |||||
OUR ANNUAL PARTY IS VIRTUAL AGAIN!
Take part online in the comfort of your home.
August 26th
7:00PM Pre-event Entertainment hosted by Jono Manson
- Native American Hoop Dance presented by Lightning Boy Foundation
- Performances by Lara Manzanares, Jaime Michaels, Indigie Femme, & Jono Manson
7:30PM Event begins
A $5 Access Pass donation allows you to take part on your home screen. Dinner and Wine Access Pass Packages, including the Cowgirl, 315 Restaurant & Wine Bar, and Gruet enable you to deepen your support for our local community and watch from home in the spirit of celebration.
Note: the surging delta variant means we will NOT offer the option of gathering at the Violet Crown.
Why We Are Celebrating
- More now than ever, nature must be conserved, restored, used sustainably, and celebrated. Resilience to climate change, human activity, and loss of biodiversity will help prevent an unprecedented loss of wild places, and we will showcase a new project that contributes to this resilience locally.
- Feeling nurtured by our local outdoor environment is essential for our overall wellbeing.
- Our protected views, open spaces, landscape corridors, abundant wildlife, and a vast trails network contributes to our local economy, our health, livelihoods, food security, and exceptional quality of life here.
- Our annual CCC event traditionally provides 20% of our operating budget and supports enhanced protection of local natural habitat, development and maintenance of trails, and community programs for youth, elders, and all ages in between with a focus on enhancing outdoor equity.
The Show Goes On
Trail Happenings ∙ Kids & Conservation ∙ New Galisteo Basin Project ∙ People, Plans & Impact for the Future ∙ Exclusive Conversation with Debbie Cress, new SF National Forest Supervisor & Bill deBuys, author and conservationist ∙ Familiar Faces from Our Community
After getting your Passes, be sure to register for our LIVE Text-to-Give segment of the show.
Thank you to our 2021 Sponsors!
Lee Caldwell & Marcus Randolph
The Esther Carp School of Living
Leslie & Rutgers Barclay
David & Pam Fleischaker
Linda Saurage
Elizabeth Hansen
Dan Merians, UBS Financial Services
Janie & George Bingham
Biohabitats
Connie & Bob Bright
Robin Laughlin
Gruet Winery
Melanie Maxon & Ryan Bailey
Santa Fe Reporter
Lee & Jana Reynolds
All walks meet on Friday at 10 AM at 1121 Alto Street and we’ll walk in Bicentennial/Alto Park.
One walk per month:
June 25th
July 30th
August 26th
September 24th
October 22nd
For more information on this and other walks, visit the Vámonos home page.
Please join us for another morning of trail work starting with some goathead eradication near the Santa Fe River and finishing with erosion control along the Arroyo del Cerro in Dale Ball Trails (a/k/a “The Luge”).
Meet at Cerro Gordo Park on Cerro Gordo Rd. Bring work boots, long pants, and water; plus your favorite weed picking tool. And please bring a mask if you have not been vaccinated against COVID. I’ll bring the trail tools. Let me know if you can make it, thank you.
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