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May 2023 Newsletter
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Invest in Our Planet: Earth Day 2023 and a New Raingarden!
The County celebrated Earth Day 2023 on April 22nd this year following the national cry to lead by making actionable investments the focus; "act (boldly), innovate (broadly), and implement (equitably). Businesses, governments, and citizens — everyone accounted for, and everyone accountable. A partnership for the planet."
The RainCatcher, Inc. and the Santa Fe Extension Master Gardeners worked together with the County's Sustainability Division to host this special community event at the County Fairgrounds. Despite the noticeable chill in the air, there were plenty of smiling faces in attendance to celebrate the Earth and a new raingarden! A great deal of learning opportunities, from guest speaker, Reese Baker, about the many benefits of fungi inoculated logs and rainwater harvesting, Santa Fe Extension Master Gardener projects, as well as composting tips, were enjoyed by all in attendance. Before and after images shown above reflect the beautiful raingarden and work of art now installed at the grounds. The green stormwater installation (GSI) will capture hundreds of gallons of water with each rain event. Form meets function as the cascading water is slowed down from the facility rooftops and parking lot and directly channeled in Zuni bowl gravity design, to infiltrate the soil while irrigating the rose garden and new plantings. The centerpiece, next to the animal barn, also serves to clean surface water from the Fairgrounds parking lot with mycorrhizal fungi inoculated logs that increase the scrubbing of surface water contamination and provide a nutrient network for the root systems now surrounding the raingarden borders.
Numerous groups and organizations were represented at the gathering including, County Commissioners Hansen, Hughes, Hamilton, and Bustamante, and their fabulous, hard working service provider (seed bomb crafting) liaisons, the Santa Fe County Open Spaces, Parks and Trails, City of Santa Fe Water Conservation and Sustainability Divisions, Santa Fe Botanical Garden, Railyard Park Conservancy, Positive Energy Solar, Institute for Applied Ecology, Santa Fe Extension Master Gardeners, and the Native Plant Society. The festivities were accompanied by tunes performed by the Wildcat Rock Band of El Camino Real Academy. Check out the video here and the Santa Fe Master Gardener Newsletter featuring the event here!
Special thanks to all of the helpful hands and coordination provided by so many and especially to the County's Sustainability and Public Works Facilities and Maintenance staff, for ensuring the event was a smooth and successful community celebration!
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Cities Summit of the Americas
Sustainability staff, along with Commissioner Hansen, of District 2, were honored to represent Santa Fe County in the Cities Summit of the Americas held in Denver during the last week of April. The gathering of nations and leadership from throughout the Western Hemisphere was truly an inspiring, collective effort and presented a wonderful model of the scaled up power potential of collaboration and partnership! Speakers and presenters hailed from Canada all the way to the Southern tip of South America. The agenda highlighted sustainability and equity concerns, economic development, as well as solutions found within the many diverse cultures and the tying binds of the concerns humanity as a whole share: dedication to fostering healthy ecosystems and conservation of natural resources, for equitable life and a thriving planet.
Under Secretary of State for Economic Growth, Energy and the Environment, Jose Fernandez, led a number of sessions, and the Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, was in attendance. Many dignitaries, mayors, local government decision makers, as well as significant leadership from indigenous groups, all shared their experiences and resources in a peer-to-peer learning environment. The networking and rich exchange provided through the event, though only for a few days, will keep staff moving toward a future of best practice solutions and cooperative planning for the sustainable betterment of our community, and the development of deepening relationships and knowledge building, for many months to come.
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What Can I Do? Get Involved and Get Out There!
There are many degrees of involvement in which each and everyone of us can engage whether it is signing up to be a part of a larger advocacy group, like the Climate Reality Project or through changing habits such as choosing to walk, or ride a bike to work. Youth can find a voice and the power to influence decision makers through organizations such as the Climate Change Leadership Institute, YUCCA, or the UN Youth in Action Advisory Group. The UN lists nine action steps anyone can take:
9 THINGS YOU CAN DO RIGHT NOW
Big or small, we can all make a difference and as spring heralds new green sprouts of life and we celebrate nature's creation, the Mother of all Mothers, our Earth calls upon each of us to join the cause!
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Our May Picks
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Single Use Plastics Resident Survey
Through May, 2023
Santa Fe County is seeking your opinion on ways to reduce single use plastic and polystyrene. Please let the working group know your thoughts and recommendations for a cleaner and healthier environment!
Saturday, May 6
9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
In addition to the Adopt Your Watershed launch, this volunteer opportunity will also launch a week of watershed-wide activities!
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Through May, 2023
The Botanical Garden is offering a series of public tours this month! Check out the green inspiration coming back to life and learn from the Pros!
Friday, May 5
5:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Join the celebration: incredible fashion, music, and the magic of puppetry!
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Saturday, May 6
Join the fun and relaunch your bikes to the road this weekend!
Saturday, May 27
7:30 AM
Bring binoculars and a snack to check out the avian inhabitants of the Leonora Curtin Wetlands!
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Sustainability Questions?
We are your local advisors on all things sustainability in Santa Fe County. Contact us with questions or to suggest topics for future newsletters!
Jacqueline Beam, jybeam@santafecountynm.gov
Taylor Hohensee, thohensee@santafecountynm.gov
Nav Khalsa, nkhalsa@santafecountynm.gov
Click to visit the Sustainability webpage
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