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Progam Director - Reunity Resources
Aug. 13, 2020
Juliana Ciano is co-founder and Program Director at Reunity Resources. Ciano grew up in Minnesota and thanks her third grade teacher for being her first inspiration to care for the planet. After trying to decide whether to become The President or a Band Director in her 8th grade career unit, Ciano pursued Theatre Arts in her undergrad. After relocating to Santa Fe from Minnesota for obvious reasons in 2010, Ciano met her now husband while shopping at the co-op, and between their shared interests in sustainability and ability to pretend they know what they're doing (her husband was also a Theatre major!) Reunity Resources was born, followed by two sons, now 6 and 8. If you're lucky, they'll make an appearance because they love to keep Zoom meetings interesting. |
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Civic Arts in the time of Covid and Protests
Sep. 03, 2020
Alex Hanna is a designer, and a marketing and branding consultant. His company, Invisible City Designs, specializes in high quality print work and creative direction. Clients include The Essential Guides, The Museum of New Mexico Foundation, Fly Santa Fe, NM Office of Substance Abuse / NMBHSD, La Fonda Hotel, DeVargas Center, Save Water Santa Fe, Tierra Concepts, and ARTsmart New Mexico. |
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Sep. 08, 2020 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
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New Mexico Supreme Court
Sep. 10, 2020
Justice David Thomson is a native New Mexican, born and raised in Santa Fe, NM. He served as a trial Court Judge in the 1st Judicial District made up of the counties of Santa Fe, Rio Arriba, and Los Alamos as a state trial judge. Justice Thomson worked for the Office of the New Mexico Attorney General and eventually as the Deputy Attorney General in 2010. He is married to Patty Thomson, also of Santa Fe and they have one child. He is a volunteer basketball coach at his daughter’s school.
Justice Shannon Bacon has dedicated her career to working for New Mexican families, spending nearly the past decade in public service as a District Court Judge at the Second Judicial District. Justice Bacon also served as the Presiding Judge in the Civil Division at the Second Judicial District Court where she presided over thousands of cases. She was also the Bernalillo County Water Judge and Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District Judge. |
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Executive Director Creative Santa Fe
Oct. 01, 2020
Cyndi Conn is a curator of art, ideas, people, experiences. She is currently the Executive Director of Creative Santa Fe, a nonprofit organization dedicated to using collaboration and the power of the arts to reframe critical issues and drive positive change. She serves on the Governing Board of The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists and on advisory boards of The Black Mountain Institute, the National Parks Arts Foundation, and the N Square Innovators Network. In 2018 she co-chaired Mayor Alan Webber’s task force to catalyze job creation and previously chaired Mayor Javier Gonzales’ housing and community development transition team. In 2014 she was honored by Albuquerque Business First as one of 40 Under Forty awardees statewide. Cyndi held the position of Visual Arts Director and Curator of the Center for Contemporary Arts, Santa Fe before founding gallery and art advisory firm LAUNCHPROJECTS in 2008. Prior to that she was the Director of EVO Gallery. ​Cyndi holds a Masters Degree in Curatorial Studies and Arts Administration from Skidmore College in conjunction with the Tang Museum, a BA in Latin American studies from Tulane University and studied at the Universidad Ibero Americana in Mexico City. She has lived in Paris, Mexico City, Austin, and New Orleans. |
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Oct. 01, 2020 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
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Director of Santa Fe's Water Conservation Program
Oct. 08, 2020
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Oct. 13, 2020 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
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New Mexico Space History Musuem
Oct. 22, 2020
Michael Shinabery has been an educator at the New Mexico Museum of Space History since early 2006. In this capacity he has traveled throughout New Mexico and West Texas. In 2015, along with Jeff Killebrew at the New Mexico School for the Blind and Visually impaired, he flew two NASA missions aboard the NASA Stratospheric Observatory For Infrared Astronomy. Their aircraft was the former Lindbergh Clipper 747. Each flight was ten hours in length, and flew overnight to near the Arctic Circle.
For nearly 20 years Michael has produced and hosted a twice-weekly radio morning radio program, on KRSY in Alamogordo. Guests that have appeared include Gene Krantz, Apollo Moon walkers, other astronauts, New York Times best-selling authors, and musicians and other entertainers who have performed live in-studio. In 2015 Arcadia Publishing published his book, Legendary Locals of Alamogordo. For several years he has been an honorary commander at Holloman Air Force Base, and joined Rotary in 2000.
Working at home since the pandemic began in March, he and his fellow educators at the museum are producing on-line videos for the museum's youtube channel, and making presentations to schools and other groups such as Rotary Clubs. |
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Director of Community Service Department of Santa Fe
Oct. 29, 2020
Kyra Ochoa, MPH, has been the Director of the Community Services Department for the City of Santa Fe since October of 2018. The Department comprises Senior Services, Youth and Family Services, and Libraries. A strong leader and a systems thinker, Ochoa has a deep belief in the importance of community engagement and public accountability. Raised in northern New Mexico and raising her family here, she has been both a consumer and creator of social services for New Mexican families. Since launching her career in Public Health, she has built broad stakeholder engagement and mobilized human and fiscal resources for maximum impact in diverse communities in Albuquerque, Taos, and Santa Fe. She thrives in identifying the needs of a given system and supporting the alignment and quality improvement of its components by motivating teams of people to align around a shared vision. In 2017, while working at Santa Fe County, she launched Connect, an “Accountable Health Community” based on a national model that seeks to connect at-risk residents with professional navigators who can help them resolve social barriers to health, all the while building a stronger network of health and human services providers working together under one vision: to connect all Santa Fe residents with the resources they need for health and wellbeing. Today, over 90 agencies and 100 navigators in Santa Fe County participate in the network and close to 2,000 people have been served. |
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Oct. 30, 2020 8:00 a.m. - Nov. 01, 2020 7:00 p.m.
Join Santa Fe Watershed Association for a socially-distanced community River and arroyo cleanup! This year, our annual October cleanup will happen over three days, so volunteers can choose when and where they would like to clean up. As in past years, all registrants will be entered to win fun prizes, and your name will be entered again for each red rock you find along the River and arroyo! You must register online to be entered for our prize drawing.
TO REGISTER PLEASE VISIT:
https://www.santafewatershed.org/event/red-rocktober/ |
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Nov. 10, 2020 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
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The Results of the Election & Biden Initiatives
Dec. 03, 2020
During his professional career, Governor Bill Richardson has held leadership positions in the private, government and not-for-profit sectors. From 2010 to the present, Governor Richardson has operated the Richardson Center for Global Engagement, a foundation focusing on conflict resolution, prisoner release and environmental protection.
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Dec. 08, 2020 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
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Dec. 10, 2020
She is the daughter of novelist Tony Hillerman and was married to photographer Don Strel who passed recently. Anne has served as arts editor and editorial page editor, as well as writer, for The Santa Fe New Mexican newspaper and the Albuquerque Journal. Her first books were primarily about travel, local New Mexico points of interest, and restaurants. She and Strel collaborated on Santa Fe Flavors: Best Restaurants and Recipes and Gardens of Santa Fe. Tony Hillerman, who died in 2008, was best known for his Leaphorn and Chee mystery novels. Tony Hillerman's Landscapes: On the Road with Chee and Leaphorn was begun by Anne before his death, and includes his comments. With Anne gleaning locale details from her father's novels, and her husband taking the photographs, she intended it as a book to draw in readers of his novels, a guide for the reader to visualize the New Mexico and Arizona sites from the perspective of the two main protagonists Joe Leaphorn and Jim Chee. After her father's death, Anne continued the Leaphorn and Chee series Spider Woman's Daughter which garnered the 2014 Spur Award for Best First Novel from the Western Writers of America, and landed on the New York Times Best Seller list. |
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Executive Director of New Mexico Arts
Jan. 07, 2021
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Jan. 12, 2021 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
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Food Depot
Jan. 14, 2021
The Food Depot fosters healthy communities by engaging a network of partners and developing solutions to create a hunger-free northern New Mexico. As the food bank for nine counties, The Food Depot provides hunger relief to over 42,500 people experiencing hunger. The Food Depot addresses the crisis of hunger through a combination of drive through mobile food pantries, three direct service programs, and support of a network of over 145 partner nonprofit programs that provide hunger relief services. Since January 2020, The Food Depot provided an average of 725,000 meals each month to people in need—the most vulnerable of our community—children, seniors, working families, and those in ill health. |
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Jan. 21, 2021
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Jan. 27, 2021 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
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Club Assembly/Public Banking in New Mexico
Jan. 28, 2021
Doug is a partner at LongView Asset Management, LLC, in Santa Fe, and an industry thought leader in ethical and sustainable investing. Profiled in numerous media outlets such as the New York Times, Kiplinger’s, CNBC, Entrepreneur, and The Street, Doug brings a unique perspective to the world of finance. His ground-breaking book, From Monk To Money Manager: A Former Monk’s Financial Guide To Becoming A Little Bit Wealthy – And Why That’s Okay, receives enthusiastic reviews for its wisdom and thought-provoking insights told with humility and humor. Doug is a self-proclaimed “Suffering Prevention Specialist,” as well as a cartoonist, columnist, and speaker. He graduated Marine Corps Office Candidate School, was ordained as a Benedictine monk by Fr. Richard Rohr, and taught math and economics during his 20 years in the monastery. He continues to provide pro bono advice to low-income families and has won awards for his volunteer efforts for the homeless. |
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Feb. 09, 2021 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
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Internationally Renowned Photographer, Chair at SFCC
Feb. 11, 2021
Will Wilson’s art projects center around the continuation and transformation of customary indigenous cultural practice. He is a Diné photographer and trans-customary artist. Wilson studied photography, sculpture, and art history at the University of New Mexico (MFA, Photography, 2002) and Oberlin College. In 2007, Wilson won the Native American Fine Art Fellowship from the Eiteljorg Museum, in 2010 the Joan Mitchell Foundation Award for Sculpture, and in 2016 the Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant for Photography. Wilson is a committed educator who has taught at Institute of American Indian Arts (1999-2000), Oberlin College (2000-01), and the University of Arizona (2006-08). In 2017, Wilson’s received the NM Governor's Award for Excellence in the Arts. His work is exhibited and collected nationally and internationally. Wilson is Program Head of Photography, Santa Fe Community College. |