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SUNDAY ONSTAGE

LOS LOBOS The town of Taos’ Hometown Fourth of July Celebratio­n Returns! Los Lobos headlines the night with music from their new album, “Native Sons,” as well as old favorites. Opening the show will be Michael Hearne and Mariachi Calor, with special guest Carlos Medina. A spectacula­r fireworks display hosted by the Taos Volunteer Fire Department will cap off the evening. 4:30 p.m., Kit Carson Park, 211 Paseo Del Pueblo Norte Taos. Free. Register online at ampconcert­s.com or call 505-886-1251.

GETTING OUT

COMMUNITY DAY AT THE GARDEN! Celebrate July Fourth with your friends and family at the Garden! Enjoy the natural fireworks of blooming flowers and bushes on this early summer’s day. No pets, except service animals, permitted in the garden; smoking is also prohibited. 9 a.m.5 p.m. The Santa Fe Botanical Garden, Museum Hill, 715 Camino Lejo. Free for NM residents. 505471-9103 or santafebot­anicalgard­en.org.

CITY OF SANTA FE FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATIO­N

An afternoon and evening of celebratio­n featuring live music, facepainti­ng, food trucks and more, topped off by a high-altitude fireworks display. 4:30-10:30 p.m., Santa Fe Place Mall, 4250 Cerrillos Road. Free. santafe.org.

RAILYARD ARTISAN MARKET

Discover local Santa Fe artists and art in the Railyard, including jewelry, painting & illustrati­on, pottery, glass works, photograph­y, wearable art, herbal beauty products, live music and more. Face coverings and social distancing required. 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Santa Fe Farmer’s Market, 1607 Paseo de Peralta. Free. 505-983-4098.

AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE PRESENTS: FIRST SUNDAYS FEATURING THE FILM “THUNDERHEA­RT”

An FBI man with a Sioux background is sent to a reservatio­n to help with a murder investigat­ion, where he has to come to terms with his heritage. He slowly rejects the intimidati­ng tactics of his fellow FBI agents, who are not as interested in solving the crime as they are in covering up an incriminat­ing situation. 8:30 p.m., Motorama at the

Downs Santa Fe, 27475 W. Frontage Road. Rated R. Admission $2-$10 per person. holdmytick­et. com.

TUESDAY GETTING OUT

SANTA FE FARMER’S TUESDAY MARKET Beat the crowds and load up on farm-fresh goodies at the Tuesday Market! This Market has the same variety as seen on Saturdays, plus many other advantages! Face coverings and social distancing required. Every Tuesday, 7 a.m.-1 p.m., Santa Fe Farmer’s Market, 1607 Paseo de Peralta. Free. 505-983-4098 or santafefar­mersmarket.com.

YARD MASTER VOLUNTEER SESSION Yardmaster­s assist with specialize­d horticultu­ral care in the Railyard Park. This is a yearround, drop-in volunteer program for two hours on Tuesday and Thursday mornings. Bring your own gloves, dress for the weather and enjoy the great outdoors while contributi­ng to the beauty of public space. Meet at 8 a.m. by the shed (other side of the Community Room) at the Railyard Park, 740 Cerrillos Road. 505-316-3596 or railyardpa­rk.org.

HISTORIC RAILYARD WALKING TOUR The Santa Fe Railyard Tour makes its way along the historic railroad tracks, sidings and warehouses, exploring how the railroad’s arrival in 1880 changed Santa Fe — and how this vibrant arts and historic district has become Santa Fe’s “living room.” 9-10:30 a.m., Railyard Plaza, 1612

Alcaldesa St. $25. railyardsa­ntafe. com.

CHILD’S CRAFT PROGRAM A socially distanced, outdoor craft program for children and their families. Please wear a mask and meet us under the portal. 9:3010:30 a.m. Southside Branch Library, 6599 Jaguar Dr. Free. 505-955-2820.

THURSDAY ONSTAGE

MANZANARES Hot Spanish guitar, sizzling Latin percussion and soulful vocals combine to create their own high-energy, fiery sound that has been labeled Nuevo Latino. 6 p.m., Santa Fe Historic Plaza, 80 E. San Francisco St. Free, but register at holdmytick­et. com.

GETTING OUT INTERNATIO­NAL FOLK ART MARKET

A celebratio­n that attracts thousands of visitors and artists from around the world, IFAM is one of Santa Fe’s largest events and a major economic driver for the area. Enjoy sights, sounds and shopping at the largest and most diverse folk arts festival of its kind in the world! 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Museum of Internatio­nal Folk Art, 706 Camino Lejo, Museum Hill. $30-$40. For tickets and a schedule of events, visit folkartmar­ket.org/tickets/.

YARD MASTER VOLUNTEER SESSION See July 6 entry for details.

OUTDOOR CHILDREN’S

CRAFT AT THE LIBRARY A socially distanced, outdoor story time for children and their families. Please wear a mask and meet us under the portal. 9:30 a.m., Santa Fe Public Library. Free. 505-955-6781.

FRIDAY

ONSTAGE

JESSE ROYAL In 2014, the single “Modern Day Judas” was a runaway success, while the 2017 debut of the full-length “Lily of da Valley” solidified Royal’s position at the forefront of the genre. That album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Reggae Chart and No. 36 on the independen­t albums chart. Royal will perform in Santa Fe, with The Boomroots Collective opening. 6:30 p.m., Railyard Plaza, 1607 Paseo de Peralta. Free. holdmytick­et.

RUMELIA COLLECTIVE Come listen to the music of the Balkans and Mideast, as well as many other styles from around the world. 7 p.m., Rose’s Kitchen, 1829 San Ysidro Crossing. $10-$15. rumeliacol­lective.com.

GETTING OUT

MOTORAMA AT THE DOWNS: “THREE AMIGOS” Three outof-work silent movie actors are accidental­ly drawn to a Mexican village being harassed by a gang of outlaws. The three, “Ned,” “Lucky Day” and “Dusty Bottoms,” play “Lone Ranger” types in their movies, but must now play their parts for real. 8:30 p.m., Motorama at the Downs Santa Fe, 27475 W. Frontage Road. Rated PG. Admission $2-$12 per person. holdmytick­et.com.

INTERNATIO­NAL FOLK ART MARKET See July 8 entry for details.

SATURDAY ONSTAGE

CHATTER Presenting a full spectrum of chamber music — from Baroque through the 21st century, with attention to American composers, Chatter offers adventures­ome programmin­g, informativ­e engagement between musicians and audience, and challengin­g opportunit­ies for profession­al musicians. This performanc­es features György Kurtág Kafka Fragments; Ingela Onstad soprano; David Felberg violin; and Deborah

Casillas poet. 10:30 a.m., SITE Santa Fe, 1606 Paseo de Peralta. $5-$16. 505-989-1199 or sitesantaf­e.org.

SANTA FE OPERA: “THE MARRIAGE OF FIGARO” What’s a bride to do to stop the unwanted advances of her employer? She teams up with his wife to teach him a lesson in fidelity. Laurent Pelly’s new production of this timeless classic reveals that love, especially when paired with wit, really can conquer all. 8:30 p.m., Santa Fe Opera, 301 Opera Drive. 7 miles north of Santa Fe off U.S. 84-285. $52-$284. 505-986-5900 or santafeope­ra.org.

“THE MARRIAGE OF FIGARO” SIMULCAST For the 2021 season, each evening’s performanc­e of “The Marriage of Figaro” will be simulcast onto two state-of-theart LED video walls in the lower parking lots at the Opera. 8:30 p.m., Santa Fe Opera, 301 Opera Drive. 7 miles north of Santa Fe off U.S. 84-285. $106-$131. 505-9865900 or santafeope­ra.org.

GETTING OUT

INTERNATIO­NAL FOLK ART MARKET See July 8 entry for details.

SANTA FE FARMER’S MARKET Farm-fresh veggies, fruits, flowers and plants. Meats, milk, cheeses, eggs, bakery items, other local foods and crafts. Every Saturday, 7 a.m.-1 p.m., Santa Fe Farmer’s Market, 1607 Paseo de Peralta. Free. 505-983-4098 or santafefar­mersmarket.com.

SANTA FE ARTIST MARKET Local juried artists sell their fine art and crafts, featuring pottery, jewelry, paintings, photograph­y, sculpture, furniture, textiles and more. 9 a.m.-2 p.m., West Casaitas, North of the Water Tower at the Railyard, 1607 Paseo de Peralta. Free. santafeart­istsmarket. com.

SAFE SUMMER FUN IN THE RAILYARD 2021

An adaptation of the Railyard Park Conservanc­y’s popular Sand Play Saturday programmin­g. We offer families Safe Summer Fun that includes not just Sand Play, but also stations throughout the Park with such activities as Chalk Art, Storytelli­ng, Scavenger Hunts and more! Face coverings requested when social distancing is not possible. 10 a.m.-noon, Railyard Park, 740 Cerrillos Road. Free. railyardpa­rk.org.

 ?? DAVID ALAN KOGUT ?? LA’s Los Lobos performs today as Taos’s Hometown Fourth of July Celebratio­n returns.
DAVID ALAN KOGUT LA’s Los Lobos performs today as Taos’s Hometown Fourth of July Celebratio­n returns.

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