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Community led Quality of Life Initiative, started by City Councilor Carmichael Dominguez, in Southwest Santa Fe, New Mexico

1SantaFe-The Quality of Life Initiative, was started in March 2013 by City Councilor Carmichael Dominguez and Andrew Black, Field Representative for U.S. Senator Heinrich, to explore ways to improve the lives of those living and working on Santa Fe’s Southside. In November 2013, a two-day kick-off event was held at Zona del Sol that was sponsored by 20 different community organizations. The first

Timeline photos 05/07/2017
10th Anniversary Southside Library 04/27/2017

10th Anniversary Southside Library FYI – the SS Library is 10 years old, we are working on a big block party for May 20. Lots of booths for information and give aways. The Food Oasis table will be there, hopefully we can get more pe…

06/24/2016

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Timeline photos 04/04/2016

This Tuesday from 6-7:30pm at the Southside Library!

We are thrilled to announce that Smithsonian Latino Virtual Museum will be broadcasting from our Southside Library Neighborhood Convening this Tuesday, 4/5 from 6-7:30 pm. We thank them for taking interest in our initiative and sharing our conversations with a larger audience. We welcome everyone to join us in this groundbreaking initiative and help further our understanding of what culture means to Santa Fe. https://www.facebook.com/events/1030099647060714/

The Smithsonian Institution's Latino Center Digital Initiatives, is a transmedia hub using digital storytelling for the Smithsonian Latino Center. The Smithsonian Latino Center has been a pioneer intransmedia broadening access to cultural heritage through the use of virtual spaces and providing bilingual resources to engage and empower the public. Dr. Xóchitl Chávez, the Digital Curator and Content Specialist for the Center, will lead the Smithsonian's mobile broadcasting Santa Fe events. A University of California President's Postdoctoral Fellow at UC Riverside, Dr. Chávez is a cultural anthropologist with a research focus on indigenous communities and second-generation youth from Oaxaca, Mexico.

With the Smithsonian's mobile broadcasting of these discussions, the City continues its public outreach efforts, offering another meaningful experience to engage the community. These live broadcasts will be archived as part of the Smithsonian Latino Virtual Museum UstreamChannel for the public to access. http://m.ustream.tv/channel/smithsonian-latino-virtual-museum

03/13/2016

Community sidewalk clean up!

11/17/2015

http://www.santafenewmexican.com/opinion/letters_to_editor/letters-to-the-editor-november/article_a7137e0f-9a9e-59b9-942b-ec6b72e07523.html

Letters to the editor, November 17, 2015 As a resident of the south side of Santa Fe, I was disappointed to see a picture of our library next to the front-page story (“A city living beyond its means,” Nov. 1). Having a public library open for four hours on a Sunday isn’t exactly extravagant. In fact, the community had to fight hard for the…

A city living beyond its means 11/06/2015

Students were sitting outside the Southside Library, in the cold, on Sundays so they could access the internet in order to do homework. People needed to access the computers to look for jobs. Children needed to read books. The hours for Sunday were taken from the other six days. Budget Neutral. This attack on the most vulnerable residents in Santa Fe is alarming to say the least. Join our effort. Write to the editor as soon as possible. Let them know how you feel about this attack.

A city living beyond its means Santa Fe has been spending millions more annually than it generates in revenue and pushing off tough decisions in the hope that gross receipts tax revenues would rebound.

Valentine Way Clean up 10/26/2015

Sidewalk Angels of Tierra Contenta, community members, 1SantaFe, and the City of Santa Fe Parks and Recreation working together to make walking on the sidewalks possible. Clearing the way for people to access the Southside Library, the bus stop, Solace Crisis Treatment Center, Valentine Park, the BMX trail, Zona del Sol, and YMCA, and to just be able to walk for exercise. Thank you Everyone!

October 25th 2015. Sidewalk Angels of Tierra Contenta, 1SantaFe, and the City of Santa Fe Parks and Recreation, making it possible to walk on the sidewalks.

Timeline photos 10/19/2015

Community Sidewalk Cleaning Day. This Sunday October 25th from 9am-12noon. Valentine Way, between Country Club and Purple Sage. Come and help continue to work toward walkability and safe sidewalks.

Southside Boys & Girls Club 10/15/2015

We are so grateful to have The Boys & Girls Club on the southside at Zona del Sol!

Southside Boys & Girls Club New Club @ Zona Receives $10,000 Grant for Computer Lab On Saturday, September 19th, AT&T presented a $10,000 check to BGCSF/DN at the Grand Opening of the Southwest Area Node (SWAN) Park in so...

Photos from 1SantaFe's post 10/13/2015

Come to Coffee with a Cop at SWAN park this Thursday from 5-7pm. Bring kids! SWAN park has a wonderfully designed play area where parents can watch the kids and also relax and have conversation with one another.

10/08/2015

Sidewalk Angels walkability meeting tonight

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