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Event roundup: Santa Fe week of April 13
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Summary
A brief community events announcement lists free tax filing at the main library through April 14, library book clubs and queer literature programming, an art gallery opening reception, and poetry installations on Santa Fe Trail buses; listeners are directed to santafenm.gov/events for more information.
Santa Fe’s weekly events announcement notes several community offerings for the week of April 13. The recording said free federal and state tax preparation is available at the main library through April 14 via Tax Help New Mexico and United Way of Central New Mexico; appointments can be scheduled at taxhelpnm.org.
The announcement highlighted library programs: a Southside Library event focused on queer literature, an April book club discussion featuring poems by American Indian writer Tommy Pico (free copies available at the Southside reference desk while supplies last), and the Lafarge Library’s international authors book club meeting from 1:30 to 3 p.m. on Thursday, which features Argentina as the month’s focus. The Santa Fe Community Art Gallery was promoted for the Thursday evening opening reception of "Table," a group exhibition by 23 artists reimagining family tables, scheduled from 5 to 7 p.m.
The recording also encouraged residents to view poetry installations on Santa Fe Trails buses through the remainder of April for National Poetry Month, a collaboration among The Voice Project, Santa Fe Trails, and the City of Santa Fe Arts and Culture Department featuring 12 poems paired with artwork from the Bridal Spaces on House Art program. For a full list of City of Santa Fe events, listeners were directed to santafenm.gov/events. The announcement closed by inviting listeners to attend the events.

