Santa Fe, NM News Roundup (8/24/25)

Homegrown Housing program launches: Anchorum Health Foundation and Project Moxie kicked off a new initiative this week, bringing seven northern New Mexico community teams together for expert coaching, peer support, and potential predevelopment funding over the coming months — find out how communities can get involved.

Free veterans meditation retreat: The Santa Fe–based Life Transition Meditation Center is hosting a free mindfulness retreat for military veterans in Albuquerque, led by Army veteran Ralph Steele — find out.

Replanting Fort Marcy’s lost trees: Santa Fe’s parks director is plotting new, irrigated tree plantings at Fort Marcy Park with a $200,000 budget after elms were cut for Zozobra — find out what's planned.

Waldorf learning reborn in Santa Fe: The former Santa Fe Waldorf School campus has been revived as Sun Mountain Community School, offering Waldorf-inspired charter programs for local families — find out how to enroll.

Coe Center campus expansion: Santa Fe’s Ralph T. Coe Center plans to hand over its midtown property and part of its Indigenous art collection to the Institute of American Indian Arts for a new graduate campus — find out what this partnership entails.

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