On Thursday, November 14, CNS Cares marked the opening of their new office location in Santa Fe with a ribbon cutting ceremony. The new office will support patients in Santa Fe and the surrounding areas by connecting them with Department of Labor benefits and providing exceptional care.
Learn more at cnscares.com. Ribbon Cuttings sponsored by the City of Santa Fe Office of Economic Development. Celebratory cupcakes generously provided by Sam's Club. On Thursday, November 14, Giving Home Health Care celebrated the opening of their new office location with a ribbon cutting ceremony. The new space serves as a welcoming hub for patients, caregivers, and community members, offering training and support.
Learn more at givinghomehealthcare.com. Ribbon Cuttings sponsored by the City of Santa Fe Office of Economic Development. Celebratory cupcakes generously provided by Sam's Club. On Wednesday, November 13, Community Options celebrated the opening of their newest home in the Santa Fe community with a ribbon cutting ceremony. Community Options develops housing and supportive services for individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, empowering them to live independently in community settings.
Learn more at comop.org. Ribbon Cuttings sponsored by the City of Santa Fe Office of Economic Development. Celebratory cupcakes generously provided by Sam's Club. The 2024 Women's Leadership Luncheon at the Eldorado Hotel & Spa was a powerful celebration of women’s resilience, leadership, and forward momentum. Sponsored by Anchorum Health Foundation, this annual event brought together over 300 attendees from diverse backgrounds and professions, each eager to embrace the theme, "What’s Next." The day highlighted remarkable stories, collective empowerment, and actionable insights on navigating challenges and seizing new opportunities. Morning Kickoff: Networking and Welcome The day began with attendees arriving for check-in and networking. Energized by the community’s spirit, participants filled the ballroom, eager to connect and exchange stories. The Santa Fe Chamber of Commerce officially opened the event, welcoming everyone to an inspiring morning dedicated to fostering women’s advancement in business and community leadership. Keynote: Valerie Plame’s Inspiring Journey As lunch began, keynote speaker Valerie Plame, former CIA operative, author, and advocate, took the stage. Known for her expertise in national security, Valerie shared her extraordinary journey of resilience and transformation. With humor and insight, she discussed her transition from covert operations to a public life, urging women to embrace change, face adversity with courage, and consider what’s next in their own journeys. Her words left a lasting impression, underscoring the importance of staying adaptable and empowered through every phase of life. Panel Discussion: Wisdom from Leaders Following the keynote, Anchorum Health Foundation introduced a panel discussion featuring prominent leaders and change-makers, moderated by Bridget Dixson, President & CEO of the Santa Fe Chamber of Commerce, and Sayuri Yamada, President of Kizuna Strategies. The panelists included:
Throughout the conversation, panelists shared personal stories of perseverance, offering practical advice on overcoming obstacles and achieving lasting impact. The discussions highlighted the diverse paths to leadership, emphasizing that the journey is as vital as the destination. A Day of Giving: Silent Auction and Kendra Scott Jewelry Sales Attendees were also invited to participate in a silent auction, featuring exclusive gift baskets donated by the Santa Fe Chamber's Board of Directors. Generously sponsored by Christus St. Vincent Regional Medical Center, all proceeds from the auction directly benefit the Chamber’s initiatives. Alongside the auction, a selection of Kendra Scott jewelry was available for purchase, with a portion of the proceeds supporting the Chamber’s mission. Kendra Scott’s commitment to philanthropy and women’s empowerment made this partnership a fitting complement to the event. Beautiful Touches: Paseo Pottery Centerpieces Local, woman-owned business Paseo Pottery contributed unique centerpieces that adorned each table, featuring their stunning pottery paired with floral arrangements. Attendees could purchase these one-of-a-kind pieces with proceeds directly supporting the artisans. Paseo Pottery also showcased a selection of handcrafted items at their booth, where guests could learn more about their pottery classes and other offerings. A Memorable Close and Thank You The luncheon concluded with heartfelt remarks, thanking the attendees and sponsors who made the day possible. From Valerie Plame’s captivating keynote to the diverse insights shared by each panelist, the 2024 Women’s Leadership Luncheon celebrated the collective power of women uplifting one another. Anchorum Health Foundation’s sponsorship underscored the importance of community support in empowering women to pursue their ambitions and redefine what’s next. As participants left the Eldorado Hotel, they carried with them newfound motivation and the understanding that when women support one another, they create a ripple effect that reaches far beyond the event. This inspiring day reaffirmed the Chamber’s commitment to nurturing leadership and creating opportunities that empower women across New Mexico. Images by Cousineau Studios
Shop Local This Holiday Season With the holidays approaching, the Santa Fe Chamber of Commerce encourages you to celebrate Small Business Saturday on November 30 by shopping locally. Supporting Santa Fe’s businesses strengthens our community, keeps our unique culture alive, and adds meaning to your holiday shopping.
In Santa Fe, where 80% of businesses have fewer than ten employees, shopping locally makes a significant impact. Every $100 spent at local stores keeps $68 circulating within our community. These dollars support city services, schools, and job creation, reinforcing the backbone of our local economy. This holiday season, explore hidden treasures across Santa Fe’s vibrant neighborhoods—from handmade jewelry and artisan textiles to locally crafted foods. Visit the historic Plaza, the galleries on Canyon Road, the Siler-Rufina art district, and the Southside’s local businesses to find unique gifts you won’t see anywhere else. For online shoppers, the Santa Fe Marketplace at SantaFe.ShopWhereILive.com offers a way to shop locally from home, featuring over a hundred businesses and items like New Mexico chile and local art. Local holiday markets also bring festive experiences: visit the ArtWalk, Feria Mercado, and Recycle Santa Fe Art Festival for artisan-made, sustainable gifts. Family-friendly events, like holiday movies at Violet Crown and the indoor Farmers Market, bring community spirit to the season. Whether you’re enjoying a cozy meal at a neighborhood eatery or exploring the festive holiday lights, supporting Santa Fe’s small businesses helps preserve the city’s distinctive charm. Let’s invest in our community by choosing local shops, eateries, and artisans. Celebrate everything that makes Santa Fe unique—its creativity, culture, and community—and make this holiday season meaningful for all. Happy Holidays, Santa Fe! |
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