Santa Fe Reporter, August 14, 2024

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OPINION 5

NEWS

7 DAYS, CLAYTOONZ AND THIS MODERN WORLD 6

SFR CHANGES HANDS 8

For the first time in nearly 30 years, the Santa Fe Reporter has new owners

FOODS FOR THOUGHT 11

New report details hunger among NM’s college students

COVER STORY 12

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Why can’t cities—including Santa Fe—solve the public restroom issue?

ONLINE

VINCE KADLUBEK IS MEOW WOLF’S NEW CHIEF VISION OFFICER

SFPD CHIEF TALKS CRIME

Instagram: @sfreporter

CULTURE

SFR PICKS 17

Why we love Chaz John, Indian Market and Pathways pop off and the dwindling days of the Summer Scene concert series

THE CALENDAR 18

Get out of your house, man, dang!

3 QUESTIONS 22

with artist Brian Taaffe

A&C 29

TONY, TONY, BURNING BRIGHT

Iconic artist Tony Abeyta shares his personal art collection

MOVIES 31

THE TIME MASTERS REVIEW

Plus casting calls and Ghibli screenings in Bonus Features—a roundup of cinematic goings-on in and around Santa Fe

Cover design by Anson Stevens-Bollen artdirector@sfreporter.com AUGUST 14-20,

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EDITOR AND PUBLISHER

JULIA GOLDBERG

ADVERTISING DIRECTOR

ROBYN DESJARDINS

ART DIRECTOR

ANSON STEVENS-BOLLEN

CULTURE EDITOR

ALEX DE VORE

STAFF WRITERS

EVAN CHANDLER

MO CHARNOT

CALENDAR EDITOR

ADAM FERGUSON

CONTRIBUTING WRITERS

IRIS FITZPATRICK

JAMES REICH

ADVERTISING ACCOUNT

EXECUTIVE

JAYDE SWARTS

DIGITAL SERVICES MANAGER

BRIANNA KIRKLAND

CIRCULATION MANAGER

ANDY BRAMBLE

EDITORIAL INTERN

LAUREN LIFKE

ART/PRODUCTION INTERN

CHARLIE McCARTY

OWNERSHIP

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PRINTER THE NEW MEXICAN

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MORNING WORD, JULY 24:

“NM AT HIGH RISK FOR PRIVATE EQUITY EXPLOITATION”

PRIVATE EQUITY DOES PUBLIC GOOD

Election-year politics normally bring out finger-pointing, but a report issued by Senate Joint Economic Committee Chair Martin Heinrich, D-NM, unfairly attacks private equity investments that support public pensions, small businesses and workers in New Mexico.

Private equity investments support 61,000 jobs across New Mexico. From 2019 to 2023, private equity invested nearly $600 million in New Mexico-based small businesses. The average employee of private equity firms and private equity-backed companies earned $80,000 in wages and benefits, well above the national average.

Notably, the Public Employees Retirement [Association] of New Mexico’s private equity portfolio delivered a 10-year annualized return of 17.35%, helping to secure the retirement of New Mexico’s police, firefighters and teachers.

America’s health care system has tremendous challenges—but private equity funds research into deadly diseases like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s, expands facilities and modernizes medical records. New Mexico faces a shortage of rural health care providers. Private equity has innovated the urgent care center model, helping get rural patients the care they need over shorter distances while not overwhelming the limited number of rural hospitals.

We would welcome Sen. Heinrich’s support for an industry so important to innova-

LETTERS

tors, jobs and thousands of retirees across the state.

DREW MALONEY

PRESIDENT AND CEO OF THE AMERICAN INVESTMENT COUNCIL AND FORMER ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY FOR LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS

ONLINE, AUG. 7:

“CITY CELEBRATES 100TH ZOZOBRA WITH NEW STATUE”

INSTAGRAM HAS FEELINGS

They should have put it on the Plaza where the obelisk was! I think everyone loves Zozobra and it would have brought the community together.

HOBOARCHITECT

This is perfect!

SFGLOOM

But, he’s supposed to be destroyed to rid us of our burdens, right?

YES_CASSIE

Melt him!

OLIVERPOLZINART

SFR will correct factual errors online and in print. Please let us know if we make a mistake: editor@sfreporter.com or 988-7530.

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“Ugh, it’s so hot in America.”

—Overheard at the Santa Fe Plaza

Two ladies walking their little dogs; one said to the other, “Why do you do so much yoga and hiking?”

—Overheard on the Plaza following Lensic360 performance

Send your Overheard in Santa Fe tidbits to: eavesdropper@sfreporter.com

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SANTA FE EAVESDROPPER

TEXAS ROADHOUSE

OPENING IN SANTA FE

Finally somewhere for the Texans to eat!

NEW MEXICO PUBLIC SCHOOL STUDENTS RETURN TO THE CLASSROOM

And the early morning traffic jams return to the Southside

Next up: Year-round fire dancer

All you have to do is follow three simple rules... that wasn’t funny... VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS VETTED LUJAN GRISHAM FOR PRESIDENTIAL TICKET

RESIDENTS OPPOSE ARMORED VEHICLES FOR SANTA FE POLICE

Police should just armor themselves with sarcasm like the rest of us

CITY MOUNTS ZOZOBRA SCULPTURE DOWNTOWN

But was unimpressed with her dad jokes

CITY COUNCILORS WANT TO STUDY MOVING CONTROVERSIAL SOLDIER’S MONUMENT TO THE SANTA FE NATIONAL CEMETERY

Public comments will be taken via seance

LAFARGE LIBRARY REOPENS AFTER BEING STRUCK BY LIGHTNING

The books are a little singed, but the librarians are all psychic now

MANHUNT

SFR talks to Santa Fe Police Chief Paul Joye in the aftermath of last week’s fatal shooting in the Best Buy parking lot.

Nursing & Clinical Open House Hiring Event

Wednesday, August 21•10:00 am – 1:00 pm

Vernick Conference Center 455 St. Michaels Drive, Santa Fe, NM 87505

Innovate, Heal, Lead: Your Clinical Career Awaits

We’re hiring Nurses, Nursing Assistants, Patient Care Assistants, Medical Office Specialists, Patient Care Coordinators, and Patient Access Reps. Plus, our Fall session for the Patient Care Internship is starting soon. If you’re looking to start a rewarding career in healthcare, don’t miss our event!

Spot interviews and offers will take place at the event. Bring your resume and dress to impress!

SFR Changes Hands

For the first time in nearly 30 years, the Santa Fe Reporter is under new ownership.

Upon their purchase of the Santa Fe Reporter in 1997, co-owners Richard Meeker and Mark Zusman, publisher and editor, respectively, of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Willamette Week in Portland, Oregon, faced questions about the prospect of out-of-town owners for the home-grown weekly. Both acknowledged the concerns, but promised SFR would maintain its local autonomy.

“This is a successful paper,” Meeker said in a June 25, 1997 SFR story announcing the sale. “It’s not as if it needs fixing.”

Flash forward 27 years, Meeker and Zusman have become the 50-year-old Reporter’s longest-standing owners by far, under whose tenure the locally run paper has won numerous state and national awards for its reporting, writing and design. While Meeker and Zusman remain stalwart advocates for alternative weekly papers, they say the COVID-19 pandemic underscored the importance of local ownership. Thus, with plans for a new undertaking in Oregon, they announced the Reporter’s sale in March and their intention to only sell to a local buyer with a similar understanding and commitment to the kind of journalism the Reporter produces.

That sale has now occurred, and the Reporter has changed hands.

Ctrl+P Publishing is the Reporter’s new owner, and former Albuquerque City Councilor and political organizer Pat Davis, 45, will serve as its new publisher. Ctrl+P also runs several other New Mexico publications it has either begun or purchased: The Paper in Albuquerque, the Corrales Comment, the Sandoval Signpost, The Independent News in Edgewood and City Desk ABQ

Both parties declined to disclose the sales price.

Meeker says upon announcing SFR’s sale, he heard from several interested parties, but Davis “was the only one who got the journalism the Reporter does and has the resources to keep it going and expand it. In today’s media landscape, local, independent ownership is more meaningful

than ever. So it’s especially encouraging to know that will be the case with the Reporter going forward.”

In discussing his purchase of SFR, Davis echoed Meeker’s sentiments.

“Unlike the other papers that we’ve picked up, the Santa Fe Reporter is a 50year institution, and it is really important to me that it gets to have another generation serving Santa Fe,” Davis says. “It’s always been a Santa Fe paper. It’s always resisted anybody from outside that tried to tell them what to do, and I think it probably should keep doing that with me and everybody else.” In the long term, Davis says, Ctrl+P doesn’t “want to make any changes, but I think we have the opportunity to bring some new resources to it.” While Davis lives in Albuquerque, he says he and his long-time partner Chris MacQueen “have a special connection” to Santa Fe, and spend significant time here, as MacQueen works at Meow Wolf.

When asked about his potential involvement with the Reporter’s editorial content, Davis says the business side of Ctrl+P Publishing, “which includes me, stays out of the newsroom. The best way to make a newspaper work is to let news people be news people. The nice thing about how we are approaching rebuilding global community control of newspapers again is by taking care of the business so that the journalists can focus on being journalists and not also have to design the paper and pay the bills and deal with the printer; they can get back to being editors and journalists.”

Julia Goldberg, who in March stepped in to serve as interim editor and publisher following the departure of long-time Editor and Publisher Julie Ann Grimm, leaves both roles this week to return to freelance writing—including for the Reporter—and teaching. She is the paper’s longest-serving staff member, having begun as an intern in the early 1990s. She served previously as its editor from 2000 to 2011, and returned again in 2019 as a senior correspondent.

“I am very happy to have been able to help out during this transitional time for the Reporter,” Goldberg says. “The paper is important to this community and to me, personally, and I remain available to help out if they need me. It’s been an honor to work with the current staff, who are all immensely talented and hard-working.”

Davis says the company will announce

an interim editor shortly “to keep the Reporter moving forward,” and will publicly advertise for a long-term hire. “We’re going to include staff and community members in that process,” he says, “and we’ll make an announcement about that.”

In purchasing the Reporter, Ctrl+P becomes its fourth owners. Meeker and Zusman bought the paper in 1997 from Hope Aldrich, who had bought the paper from its original owners, the late Richard McCord and his then-wife Laurie Knowles.

“We’ve put a good deal of time and money

THE REMAINDER OF SFR’S STAFF INCLUDES:

Advertising Director: Robyn Desjardins supports the paper’s mission by helping local businesses reach SFR’s audience, and oversaw SFR’s recent blockbuster Best of Santa Fe party.

Arts & Culture Editor: Award-winning writer Alex De Vore serves as the paper’s culture editor, and writes about movies, food, visual and performing arts.

Art Director: Anson Stevens-Bollen directs the photography, maps and illustrations for the paper, along with its award-winning cover illustrations.

Staff Writer: Evan Chandler covers city and county government and the South Side, among other topics.

and—we hope—journalistic energy into this enterprise,” Meeker says. “Most important are the extraordinary people on staff who have given heart and soul to the Reporter and, thus, to Santa Fe. I’m comfortable saying we’re leaving the Reporter in far better shape than we found it, and I’m thrilled we’ve found the person to take the helm of this civic treasure. For me personally, I’ve come to really appreciate Santa Fe and make good friends here. It is a very special place, and I expect the Reporter will continue to nurture the City Different for decades to come.”

Staff Writer: Mo Charnot covers Santa Fe Public Schools, the state Public Education Department and higher education in the region.

Calendar Editor: Adam Ferguson is the paper’s most recent hire, and began as a Santa Fe Community College intern.

Digital Services Manager: Brianna Kirkland manages the SFR website and email newsletter production.

Circulation Director: Andy Bramble has spent 15 years overseeing the distribution of SFR every Wednesday, all across Santa Fe.

Advertising Account Executive: Jayde Swarts helps with display and event planning

Contact Pat Davis at pat@newmexico.news

Willamette Week Publisher Richard Meeker (left) and Ctrl+P President and Publisher Pat Davis recently finalized the sale of the Santa Fe Reporter. ADAM FERGUSON

Foods for Thought

After more than 20 years as an associate professor at the University of New Mexico Department of Speech & Hearing Sciences, Amy Neel says she knows when her students don’t have their basic needs met.

“When I see a student sleeping in the first row of my class, it’s not because they’re bored or because they’re rude,” Neel, who retired in June, tells SFR. “If I talk to that person, I’ll find out that they had to work until 2 am at some low-paying job just so they can afford not just to pay the tuition, but to afford to live.”

She isn’t just anecdotally familiar with the issue of financial insecurity among college students. Neel also co-authored the recently released 2023-24 Student Basic Needs Report, which reveals significant findings about the well-being of New Mexico’s college students, most of whom return to classes Aug. 19.

Investigators collected data on food, housing and mental health needs from 13,837 New Mexico college students and school faculty and staff. They will release data on faculty and staff in the fall.

According to the report, of the nearly 10,000 New Mexico college students who participated, approximately 58% of them— surveyed at 27 two-year, four-year and tribal colleges—reported experiencing food insecurity. About 62% reported housing insecurity, and 14% were homeless in the past year.

Neel says when a student struggles to have basic needs met, the student’s academic life is negatively affected in turn: their grades drop, the student’s mental health worsens and the student becomes more likely to drop out.

“We often hear, ‘Oh, students are out partying when they should be working.’ They are working,” Neel says. “Two-thirds of our students are working, and another 17% aren’t working but are looking for employment. There is just a tiny percentage of students who aren’t working and aren’t looking for work.”

At Santa Fe Community College, where data from the report states 54% of students are food insecure, the Student Wellness and Student Engagement departments over the past few years have greatly expanded the offerings at the campus’ food pantry, aka the Campus Cupboard.

Just a few months after SFCC Student Involvement Coordinator Mary Eleas took on the task of managing the Cupboard in October 2021, it grew from one small closet at the end of the hall of the campus’ lower west wing to a three-suite section of the hall that stocks a variety of groceries, kitchenware and clothing.

Eleas says during her time managing the Cupboard, she expanded offerings according to the needs she saw. In year one, 60 or so household members used the pantry. That grew as organizers allowed staff and family members access. This year, she says that 8,123 household members benefited from the Campus Cupboard between Jan. 1 and July 26.

“That can show you the growth and the need this community college has,” Eleas says. “There’s nothing worse than a student being hungry and going to class hungry. We need that student to come in, not so stressed and be able to be focused on their education.”

Groceries fill two small rooms in one suite, including plenty of canned vegetables, meat and soups alongside a variety of noodles, beans and rice. A fridge and freezer allow the pantry to store perishable items. Some offerings are instant meals; some require cooking on the stove. Another suite is filled with tables of donated adults’ and children’s clothing, as well as a variety of cooking utensils (donated by Kitchenality).

SFCC Student Resource Coordinator

Joanna Johnston, who took over Eleas’ responsibility managing the Cupboard in

Many NM college students struggle to meet basic needs while in school

August, says she prioritized making kitchenware easily accessible to food pantry clients because some students “may be limited on space, have irregular access to electricity or don’t have the tools to make what [SFCC] provides.”

Johnston, who is also a student at SFCC studying human services, says that food insecurity has been a part of her own college experience.

“I began working at the Cupboard because I found the Cupboard through using it as a student and by stopping by every week to get my groceries,” Johnston says. “I was working part time at an animal rescue here in town. I was going there every week; that’s how I got to know [Eleas]…she has made a positive difference in a lot of people’s lives, including mine.”

Both Eleas and Johnston note that the Cupboard’s student employees have been “vital” to its growing success.

“Their willingness to make people feel comfortable and welcome—it’s important to them. Therefore, it makes everyone that walks in that door feel welcome,” Johnston says. “Assistance is provided with no questions asked. There is no need to justify, there’s no need for anything, it is provided with a smile on our face and a ‘Please come back and see us again.’”

In the future, Johnston says, she hopes to increase the amount of fresh foods available at the pantry; develop meal kits; increase infant supplies; bring in more household items; and, in her “dream world,” provide emergency pet food and supplies to students.

Less than three miles away, 86% of students at the Institute of American Indian Arts report food insecurity. According to the report, overall about 70% of Native American and 68% of Black students reported low food security.

IAIA Communications Director Jason Ordaz tells SFR via email that, “As an Indigenous-founded institution, IAIA continues to work with tribal and local partners to ensure that efforts to address increased food insecurity, and an ever-expanding range of student needs, includes educational initiatives, like Indigenous food workshops and farming practices through the IAIA Land-Grant Garden, that empower students with knowledge and skills for long-term food security.”

IAIA also has a food pantry open 24/7 within the Student Union building stocked with canned vegetables and soups, packets of instant potatoes and pasta meals, a small supply of plates and bags of toiletries.

Ordaz also describes the pantry as “heavily utilized,” and says the pantry’s usage has increased by 92% since fall 2021. He also notes that IAIA hosts weekly Food & Community Night events in which students are invited to share a home-cooked meal and partake in planned social activities together.

Despite the increase in students served at both SFCC and IAIA, Neel notes that the majority of food-insecure students typically do not use their college’s food pantry: only 29% of food insecure students in this year’s survey reported using a food pantry.

“Almost 40% of our students, even if they’re food insecure, said, ‘Other students need the help more than I do.’ They say, ‘I’m not sure whether I’m eligible to use the food pantry,’ or, ‘I don’t want other people to see me and know I’m food insecure,’” Neel says. “We still have a lot of work to do about publicizing and destigmatizing the use of resources, and those are things that staff members and even faculty members can do in their classrooms.”

The SFCC Foundation currently manages donations for the Campus Cupboard, and donors using the foundation’s website can specify if they would like their donation to be used for the Campus Cupboard. Those interested in donating to IAIA’s food pantry can email studentsuccess@iaia.edu to do so.

“We want to increase the number of people who have a college education, and we’re doing a fantastic job with access to institutions, but we’re struggling with retention and graduation rates in this state,” Neel explains. “If schools want to move the needle on retention and graduation, they have to concentrate on solving some of these issues that stem from a long history of financial insecurity among families in New Mexico.”

SFCC Student Resource Coordinator Joanna Johnston says the Campus Cupboard, a three-room suite that houses free groceries for staff, students and their families, has grown since 2021.

Idon’t have high-resolution medical imaging to prove it, but I’m confident I was born with a comically small bladder. Wherever I go, whatever I do—whether I drink a lot of fluids or I don’t—I generally need to pee. This is TMI for some people, I’m sure, while others will urge me to see a doctor. But it’s been this way all my life.

Point being, I’m a fan of convenient and plentiful public restrooms. The more the better. Sadly, this seemingly reasonable civic amenity is about as common as straight answers from presidential candidates or sound urban zoning policy in American cities—a couple of things that are decidedly unicorn-ish. You’d think the kind of community health and hygiene standards befitting a wealthy “developed” superpower of a nation such as ours would translate to being flush with flushing-based facilities. Not so.

According to a global index of public toilets compiled by British company QS Supplies, Iceland leads the world in providing public toilets, outpacing the United States by more than 700%. The US doesn’t even tip toward the top 10 in a world public-toilet tally. We are, in fact, locked in a dead heat with Botswana for the number of restrooms available per 100,000 people. Reporting on this imbalance last year in The Nation, Katrina vanden Heuvel wrote, “The lack of public restrooms in the United States isn’t just an inconvenience. It’s a sign of America’s failure to invest in communal necessities for the collective good. But progressive leaders at the local level have the power to change that.”

Indeed, in 2022, Santa Fe opened a new public restroom downtown to much fanfare over the long-sought sanitary solution, as well as criticism over the eight-year timeline and the $1.1 million cost. And, for what it’s worth, New Mexico bests the national average of eight public restrooms per 100,000 people by having 11 per 100,000, making the Land of Enchantment less Botswana and more Taiwan on the toilet front. These modest achievements count as progress, if not precisely as progressiveness.

“The downtown restrooms have been

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Why can’t cities—including Santa Fe—solve the public restroom issue?

a resounding success,” City of Santa Fe Facilities Division Director Sam Burnett says. Burnett oversees a custodial crew in the Public Works Department that maintains the city’s properties. “My team is on site an average of three times per day,” he says. “And we get a lot of positive feedback on the presence of the restrooms and on how well-maintained they are.”

Despite this clear win, currently no plans exist to emulate the facility anywhere else in the city, nor to increase access to existing units such as those at the Railyard Park, which were closed for everything but special events following issues with vandalism. There are no permanent 24-hour facilities in the city. This situation ultimately means my mini-bladder and I are frequently—to crib an adjacently appropriate phrase—SOL. Even so, this predicament is usually a minor inconvenience because I got a whole passel of privilege in my pocket.

As someone who can pee upright because of my biologically preinstalled extension tube, I am privy to a number of benefits not provided to people who pee more easily from a squatting or sitting position.

Gendered public restrooms with multiple stalls typically assign the same square footage to his and hers, but include more options (urinals) for Y chromosomes, which is the reason one line tends to move faster than the other. In cities with pissoirs, I’ve got no worries. These free-standing, modestly shielded pee pits are more common in Europe and are likely relics from when only men were expected to be out drinking, which is why everything about them is engineered around genetic expectations that favor my parts. A full bladder in Amsterdam is never that stressful for anyone able to swing their urethra around. And, as everyone’s urban nose knows, there’s the ability to quickly slip behind a bush or a settler colonialist statue and mark the territory.

I also have secure housing that includes indoor plumbing and a connection to a public sewer system. I’m able to use the restroom before I leave and depend on a private, sanitary space waiting for me when I return. And, although I may be belittled in the bladder, I have no diagnosed conditions that increase the sudden and urgent

need for a restroom. In an older-than-average city (the median age in the US is 38.5 but in Santa Fe, it’s 44.5), such conditions should be a real consideration.

What’s more, I’m lucky enough to have disposable income. If I need to buy a charming tchotchke or a frickin’ frappucino in order to access the restroom of a private business, I can. Finally, I’m not toting around toddlers or infants, so I’m free from the unpredictable but ever-pending need for a washroom that trails children like a poopy specter.

All of which is to say there are many people for whom access to a public restroom is less a matter of convenience and more a matter of necessity, dignity or both.

Would you believe the United States was once a cornucopia of community commodes? It’s true. During the Industrial Revolution, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, churned out steam engines, farm equipment and socialists. One of the latter, Emil Seidel, wound up as the Socialist Party of America’s vice presidential nominee on the 1912 ballot alongside Eugene Debs. As the mayor of Milwaukee, Seidel was known for being a so-called “sewer socialist,” because he and his cohorts believed the reform of public works was more compelling than revolution.

Public health improvements in Milwaukee, through efficient city-operated water, power and sewer operations, were soon emulated nationwide. In Santa Fe, we celebrate the Works Progress Administration of the New Deal for its artistic legacy, but the WPA helped cement the expectation of public sanitation by building 2.3 million “privies” throughout rural America. Cities were eager to get in on the action but, as ever, budgets were tight. Luckily, a British stage magician had invented the coin-operated toilet and this ingenious scheme resulted in the proliferation of pay toilets. By 1970, the US housed 50,000 of the damn things.

Not only were they not free, pay toilets were actually an affront to freedom. Men were allowed a standing pee at no cost, while sit-down toilets required a toll. Feminists noted this discrepancy and, in 1969, California Assemblywoman March Fong Eu used a sledgehammer to destroy

a porcelain toilet on the steps of the state Capitol to protest this asymmetrical tax. Around the same time, a group of students in Ohio decided a paywall to poop was unacceptable and began a campaign of grassroots graphic design and clever poetry to convince lawmakers to act. And it worked. There are two key takeaways from this period of ass-centric activism. First, politics used to be way more fun. Second, righteous outcomes can have deleterious results. As state after state banned pay toilets and the units were decommissioned, they were replaced with…nothing.

Since the disappearance of widely available—if somewhat gatekept—toilets, many ongoing pain points highlight the lack of public services. The plight of parents of young children is common everywhere, and tourist towns like Santa Fe have felt a constant pressure to solve the restroom problem. Prior to settling on the current location of the downtown public restrooms, Burnett recalls city leaders weighing various options including a portable trailer unit, which was favored by tourism

California Assemblywoman March Fong Eu had to break the race barrier, the glass ceiling AND the porcelain throne in order to put an end to women having to pay 10 cents to take a pee.
People do horrible things to portable toilets, including setting them on fire, driving cars into them, waiting for someone to enter before tipping them over and using them to dispose corpses. ZUMA

officials, and a more permanent industrial option. Branded “the Santa Fe loo,” one of the primary intentions was to alleviate the crush of tourists searching for release.

“In the end the units couldn’t meet certain standards,” Burnett says. “They couldn’t satisfy the historic design review.”

According to City Council meeting minutes from January 2018, the Historic Design Review Board was indeed unwilling to approve the units Public Works considered a viable option, which might just be the most Santa Fe thing ever. Presumably those sticklers for historic accuracy would favor the more straightforward and classic open trench down the middle of the street.

Even in tourist centers, however, nothing has crystallized the need for public washrooms quite so acutely as the nation’s cascading crisis of homelessness. The unhoused population in the United States has been increasing by double digit percentages each year. On a winter night in 2023, more than 650,000 people in this great nation went without shelter. In 2020, the Harvard Civil Rights Liberties Law Review railed against the lack of public restrooms.

“Aside from denying unhoused people the dignity of basic hygiene, the low supply of public bathrooms poses health risks,” the Review claimed.

Outbreaks of hepatitis A in San Diego in 2017 and 2018 caused the death of 20 individuals and illness for at least 600. The San Diego County Grand Jury, convened to investigate the matter, concluded lack of public toilets and handwashing stations was the primary cause of the outbreak.

Way back in 1990, a group of unhoused individuals sued the City of New York and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, claiming lack of access to public toilets was a civil rights violation. The result was a few years of concerted effort and the brief appearance of a few “Europeanstyle” toilets before the initiative was

strangled in the strongest material on earth—red tape. Still, municipal legal departments everywhere should, by now, be clued into the relationship between lack of services and actual liability.

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The COVID-19 pandemic taught cities to scramble on many fronts, including toilets.

The most practical quick-fix was the increasingly ubiquitous “porta-potty.” Like other cities, Santa Fe increased its reliance on portable toilets during the pandemic and has since become more strategic and thoughtful about the placement of such units. As SFR has reported, the Interfaith Community Shelter, which runs Pete’s Place on Cerrillos Road, in March began operating a twice-weekly mobile hygiene unit, which has three shower and toilet stalls—one handicap accessible—and has

We know we’ll fail with permanent restrooms if we can’t fully staff them, and that’s another significant ongoing cost.
-City of Santa Fe Public Works Director Regina Wheeler

walk-ins WELCOME

now begun looking for a new Southside location.

“We feel very strongly about government’s obligation to people and to the social contract,” City of Santa Fe Public Works Director Regina Wheeler says. “We’re striving to provide the highest level of service we can with the resources we have.”

The City of Santa Fe currently contracts with Albuquerque-based AAA Pumping Service, Inc. to provide portable units. Wheeler and Parks and Open Space Division Director Melissa McDonald are both aware that portables aren’t anyone’s perfect solution, but say that replicating more full-service brick-and-mortar units like the downtown facility just isn’t in the cards for now.

“We’ve increased the number of portable units we’re deploying this year,” McDonald says. “And we’ve started to place units at trailheads as well as city parks. We’re working hard to accommodate the need.”

The city contract with AAA Pumping costs $135,400 per year for four years. In addition to supplying the units, AAA services them three times per week. No portable units are available in the winter months between Nov. 15 and March 15. It’s tempting to point out the eerie correlation in costs and timing: The 24 stalls in the downtown restroom took eight years and $1.1 million, while eight years of rented portable toilets at the current rate will also cost over $1 million.

“It’s not just the brick-and-mortar cost that’s prohibitive,” Wheeler says. “We know we’ll fail with permanent restrooms if we can’t fully staff them, and that’s another significant ongoing cost.”

Challenges to managing public toilets are real. Both the city’s custodial staff and the Parks and Open Spaces crews have received training to be qualified in handling and managing hazardous waste and

The public works legacy of Emil Seidel and the so-called “sewer socialists” lives on in Wisconsin. Madison, WI has more public toilets per capita than any other city in the United States.

materials. Sleepy, charming, Condé Naste tourism sweetheart Santa Fe has the same challenges as everywhere else: intravenous drug use, sex work, vandalism and too much heart-breaking need competing for too few tax-payer dollars.

“The permanent facilities are so often vandalized,” City of Santa Fe Public Information Officer Regina Ruiz says. “In contracting out for portable units, we don’t have to use our staff and our funds to repair and manage the situation—the contractor owns the units, cleans the units, replaces the units and we just pay the one set fee.”

Anecdotally, when I once telephoned AAA Pumping as a citizen to report a vandalized unit, the woman fielding calls explained to me that managing portable toilets is no picnic. Vandalism is frequent, including units being set on fire and run over by vehicles with inexplicable frequency. Still, the portable toilet business is a growth industry, worth as high as $22 billion last year and expected to double in value in the next decade.

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If a proliferation of plastic, portable toilets meets the basic needs of Santa Feans, does it meet our community goals and values? They won’t be serving as tourist bait in glossy magazine features or getting the internet influencer treatment like Japanese restrooms with mesmerizing color-changing glass. And there’s little doubt the Historic Design Review Board would decline to endorse the units, de-

spite their tendency toward dull uniform coloring.

The plastic panels of portable toilets are heat-formed from polyethylene resin pellets, an extractive petroleum product that is filling our waterways and our bodies with microplastic residues. The pumping trucks that clean and supply these units are large diesel-powered vehicles trekking from Albuquerque three times per week to deal with our waste. This can’t possibly be in line with Santa Fe’s earnest aspirations to be a leading green city. Of course it isn’t, McDonald acknowledges. But the fundamental work of government is always the balance of resources, she explains. And in this case, at least there’s a positive trade-off.

“The portable units do have a significant water savings over brick-and-mortar facilities,” McDonald says. “And water conservation is something I’m always mindful of in our environment.” It’s worth noting McDonald has significant career expertise in resilient water management systems, even prior to assuming her role at the city.

to figure out how to stop passing the muck, as well as the buck.

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There are two great social dynamics working as braided forces against better restrooms. One is the tendency of bureaucracy toward stasis over active change and the default of constant lowgrade triage over the heavy lift of meaningful problem-solving. The other is the citizen tendency toward whininess and a grievance-based democracy that rarely allows for the patient work of consensus-based changemaking and the fulfillment of policy backed by data rather than ill-informed demand.

Even when we go the extra mile to “be the change,” countervailing forces can in-

tervene. The one composting toilet the city has installed, at Las Soleras Park, isn’t allowed to actually compost because of state regulations. Instead, the waste is carted off in yet another internal combustion pump truck before it has half a chance to drift toward fertilizer. At the local level, we need

The us-versus-them mentality that divides this nation as starkly as the lines in our flag is also a defining feature of controversy around public restrooms. A clear disconnect is that many people who want more public restrooms also want those restrooms to be unavailable to those who are most in need of them. One comment on the Santa Fe New Mexican’s July 2022 coverage of the newly opened downtown restrooms reads: “... the homeless, panhandlers and buskers need to be kept away from the new ones. Arrested if necessary.”

As we head into national elections this November, it’s worth considering how both political stasis and voter behavior need to change if we’re going to alter the path our nation—and our cities—appear to be stuck on.

People vying for elected office need to be more substantive than pandering to fears—of immigrants, of unhoused people, of taxation, of authoritarianism, of women’s bodies—and present clear, inspirational visions rooted in attainable policy for moving us into a better future. And voters need to set aside kneejerk nearsightedness and demand responsible lawmakers deliver the appropriate application of regulation and resources. These two sides of representational government need to operate as intended if we’re ever going to cure the most constipated of current issues and get to the bottom, as it were, of our most intractable challenges. Until then, we’re literally left pissing in the wind.

Zane Fischer previously served as both an editor and writer for SFR and has written for numerous regional and national publications. Learn more at zanefischer.com.

The City of Santa Fe unveiled its new $1 million downtown restroom with great fanfare on June 30, 2022.
AAA both supplies and services portable toilets for the City of Santa Fe.
JULIA GOLDBERG

RAMBLIN’ ON

As the end of summer draws nearer (Zozobra goes down in less than a month!), we recommend making time for the last handful of this year’s free Summer Scene shows on the Santa Fe Bandstand. This week, the show to beat comes from popular local tribute acts Moby Dick and Detroit Lightning. The former act practically becomes Led Zeppelin in tone and style—tight pants, baby—while the boys from Detroit Lightning channel their inner Jerry Garcia/Phil Lesh/ Bob Weir/Pigpen to dip into various eras of the Dead songbook. This one will likely be packed, so plan ahead accordingly if you want a good vantage point. (Adam Ferguson)

Summer Scene Moby Dick and Detroit Lightning:

6 pm Tuesday, Aug. 20. Free, Santa Fe Plaza 63 Lincoln Ave., lensic360.org

MARKET ONE

Though the included events at this year’s Indian Market from the Southwestern Association for Indian Arts will spill out in the days before and after the main show, the one-two punch of the Saturday/Sunday market proper remains the crown jewel in Santa Fe’s impressive annual market lineup. Tens of thousands will descend upon the Plaza and its surrounding streets to engage with Indigenous creators of all ages, styles and origins, and it might be the only chance we get all year to meet and greet some of the most important artists of our time. Our take? We love the kid artists and want to get in good with them before they become the next generation of tastemakers. (ADV)

102nd SWAIA Indian Market:

8 am-5 pm Saturday, Aug. 17 and Sunday, Aug. 18. Free Santa Fe Plaza, 63 Lincoln Ave., swaia.org

MARKET TWO

There are, in fact, so many phenomenal Native creators working today that not even the venerable Indian Market could contain them all. And should you wish to find even more artists plying their wares, head to Buffalo Thunder Resort & Casino in Pojoaque for the 4th Annual Pathways Indigenous Arts Festival from the Poeh Cultural Center. There you’ll find more than 350 artists, food, music, dance—all the good stuff that led Poeh Executive Director Karl Duncan to coin the term “Indigitainment.” Did we mention the included Poeh-Chella music lineup of music and film? (ADV)

4th Annual Pathways Indigenous Arts Festival:

9 am-5 pm Friday, Aug. 16 and Saturday, Aug. 17; 9 am-4 pm Sunday, Aug. 18. Free. Buffalo Thunder Resort & Casino, 30 Buffalo Thunder Trail, poehcenter.org

Whoever Smelt it

Dealt it

Chaz John returns with new works from the IAIA foundry

From the mind that brought you such works as the painterly Rez Dogs study of literal dogs on the rez and the borderline performance piece “Andrew Jackson’s Dumbass Leg” comes REDHORN, a multidisciplinary solo show featuring bronze sculptures and various other multimedia pieces. That’s right, nerds—Chaz John (Mississippi Band Choctaw and Winnebago) is back, and he’s got a new obsession with the fallen Indigenous city of Cahokia.

Cahokia, John explains, was one of the largest pre-Columbian cities outside of Mexico.

“The thing is, it was, like, a thriving megalithic trading city across the Mississippi River from where St. Louis is today,” John explains. “And then, around 1504, there was this celestial event that was seen throughout the world, and it was profoundly significant to a lot of cultures; but whatever happened in Cahokia, they dismantled everything and adopted a new way.”

The city became a metropolis, John says, and even included suburbs. But all civilizations eventually collapse, and Cahokia did, too. In the now, John’s research on the city has left him obsessed, particularly with the mythos surrounding cosmic beings Morning Star and Redhorn, who may have

emerged from the observance of that 1504 supernova. These tenets, along with that of Cahokian ancestry, inform John’s new works, as did a class he took at the Institute of American Indian Arts foundry.

Using bronze along with materials that would have been used in Cahokia—sticks and earth and flora, through which the molten metal is poured—John unearths a bizarre series of sculptures that showcase a series of negative space twists and turns once the metal hardens. Attendees will also find tributes to Mississippian shells, plus photography and illustration, all of which signify a new era for the prolific artist.

“It sounds pretentious, but I feel like I’ve seen every painting in a way where I can look at it and see how it’s done,” John says. “But sculpture…in Cahokia, they weren’t working with oil paints or anything, and I want REDHORN to feel more like a piece of that time.” (Alex De Vore)

JOHN: REDHORN OPENING 6-8 pm Friday, Aug. 16. Free smoke the moon 616/12 Canyon Road smokethemoon.com

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BOOKS/LECTURES

ARTIST LECTURE BY ROSETA

SANTIAGO

Blue Rain Gallery

544 S Guadalupe St., (505) 954-9902

A talk with a local painter who focuses on discovering Indigenous people of all stripes. 10:15 am

RAVEN 2.0: ARTIST LECTURE BY PRESTON SINGLETARY

Blue Rain Gallery 544 S Guadalupe St., (505) 954-9902

A Native American glass artist discusses his work. 11 am

EVENTS

BREAKFAST WITH THE CURATORS Museum Hill Café 710 Camino Lejo, (505) 984-8900

Enjoy breakfast and an exhibition tour with the 2024 Native Treasures Legacy Artist Martha Arquero (Cochiti Pueblo), who will speak about her lifetime as a potter while showcasing her whimsical clay figurines. Additionally, Tony Chavarria (Santa Clara Pueblo) discusses his vision as a curator.

8:30-10:30 am

TOUR THE GOVERNOR’S MANSION

The New Mexico Governor’s Mansion

One Mansion Drive, (505) 476-2800

Explore the historic New Mexico Governor’s Mansion. RSVP required. Noon-2 pm

VAMONOS! SANTA FE WALKS

Various locations sfct.org/vamonos  (505) 989-7019

Explore trails, get fresh air and meet your community at a free guided walk. 5:30 pm

MUSIC

BALTHVS

Meow Wolf 1352 Rufina Circle, (505) 395-6369

A Bogota, Colombia-based psychedelic funk trio. 7 pm

CHESSA PEAK

Cowgirl

319 S Guadalupe St., (505) 982-2565

Blues, folk, rock and Americana.  4 pm

DALE WATSON AND HIS LONE STARS

Tumbleroot Brewery & Distillery 2791 Agua Fría St., (505) 393-5135

Classic honky-tonk.  8 pm, $18-$23

FORREST MCCURREN

El Rey Court

1862 Cerrillos Road, (505) 982-1931

An Americana, country and folk group from Missouri. 8 pm

LIMINAL

Remix After Dark 222 N Guadalupe St., rmxaudiobar.com

This weekly event shows the chill side of electronic music from the collections of some of the best local DJs. All ages are welcome.  6-10 pm

MATTHEW HECHT

Nuckolls Brewery 1611 Alcaldesa St., nuckollsbrewing.com

A folk singer-songwriter. 5-7 pm

PATIO MUSIC SERIES: TODD AND THE FOX

Tumbleroot Brewery & Distillery 2791 Agua Fría St., (505) 393-5135

Electronic folk funk. 5-8 pm

Indigenous artists from Sápmi (a Scandinavian and Russian region traditionally inhabited by the Sámi people) and North America showcase photography, duodji (Sámi handicraft), sculpture, fiber art and videos in the exhibit Arctic Highways: Unbounded Indigenous People, opening at 5 pm Friday, Aug. 16 at the IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts.

THE VIBE HOURS

Cake’s Cafe

227 Galisteo St., (505) 303-4880

An eclectic mix of music, art and community.  10 pm

WARM-UP WEDNESDAY

Boxcar

133 W Water St., (505) 988-7222

Hip-hop night every Wednesday, featuring live performances, guest DJS, emcees and more. Hosted by DJ D-Monic. 9 pm

WORKSHOP

BEYOND NORMAL POP-UP

Beyond Normal

312 Montezuma Ave., Suite E, (505) 690-9829

A studio workshop and popup that features a galaxy of vintage and contemporary art objects. Open by appointment.

THU/15

ART OPENINGS

CELEBRATION OF NATIVE AMERICAN ART (OPENING)

Blue Rain Gallery 544 S Guadalupe St., (505) 954-9902

This group exhibit features a variety of artwork and mediums that includes paintings, glass, pottery, sculptures, drawings and more.  5-8 pm

INDIAN MARKET (OPENING RECEPTION)

True West Gallery

130 Lincoln Ave., (505) 982-0055

Connect with the talented Native American artists who showcase their art and jewelry at this year’s Indian Market— and who are also represented by True West Gallery.

5-8 pm

JESSAMINE NARITA: SPIDER WOMAN (OPENING)

Storyteller Fine Art

203 W Water St., (505) 573 4070

Narita showcases new paintings that explore bold colors within an abstract style.  5-8 pm

SUMMER GROUP EXHIBIT: SLOW WATER (OPENING)

Cara Romero Gallery

333 Montezuma Ave., #5, (505) 218-6588

This group exhibit speaks to the empirical knowledge of Native artists and informs the processes related to fibers, paint, clay and shell.

4-8 pm

THE LADIES OF ACOMA (OPENING)

Andrea Fisher Fine Pottery

100 W San Francisco St., (505) 986-1234

A group of women from Acoma Pueblo display their distinctive and detailed pottery. 11 am-3 pm

BOOKS/LECTURES

CREATING & RECREATING SANTA FE: MAKING ROOM FOR INNOVATION WITHIN TRADITION

SITE Santa Fe 1606 Paseo de Peralta, (505) 989-1199

Chris Wilson, founding director of the Historic Preservation and Regionalism program at UNM, shares his perspectives on how Santa Fe can preserve its history and culture.

6-8 pm

EVENTS

CREATE WITH O’KEEFFE: CLOUD MOBILES

Santa Fe Public Library (Southside) 6599 Jaguar Drive, (505) 955-2820

Create your very own cloud mobile inspired by the mobiles gifted to Georgia O’Keeffe by artist Alexander Calder. 3:30-4:30 pm

FERIA SOUTHSIDE

Fraternal Order of Police

3300 Calle Maria Luisa, (505) 988-3279

A community gathering with local food and Latin music.

4-7 pm

GEEKS WHO DRINK

Social Kitchen & Bar

725 Cerrillos Road, (505) 982-5952

Challenging trivia with prizes.

7-9 pm

LOCALS NIGHT WITH ONE TRICK PONY

La Reina

1862 Cerrillos Road, (505) 982-1931

Get them burgers smashed.

6 pm

WINGS OF ACTION

Neptune Event Space

728 Canyon Road, (505) 570 5385

A fundraising event to raise awareness on the missing and mudered Indigenous women in New Mexico.

5-8 pm, $10-$20

PAINTING DEMONSTRATION

Blue Rain Gallery

544 S Guadalupe St., (505) 954-9902

Native artist Hyrum Joe gives a painting demonstration. 11 am-4 pm

TAKING TO THE STREETS: INDIGENOUS PUBLIC ART INTERVENTIONS

Ralph T. Coe Center for the Arts 1590 Pacheco St., (505) 983-6372

Learn how arts educators explore and engage with Indigenous artists who make public art.

10 am

TRIVIA NIGHT AT CHOMP CHOMP Food Hall 505 Cerrillos Road, (505) 772-0946

Trivia Night every Thursday. Gather a team and win prizes.

6:30-8:30 pm

FILM

NATIVE CINEMA SHOWCASE

New Mexico History Museum 113 Lincoln Ave., (505) 476-5200

Complimentary screenings of the best of Native American filmmaking. 10 am-10 pm

MUSIC

BILL HEARNE

Cowgirl

319 S Guadalupe St., (505) 982-2565

Share happy hour with Santa Fe’s own country music legend. 4-6 pm

BOXCAR PRESENTS: LADIES NIGHT COUNTRY NIGHT Boxcar 133 W Water St., (505) 988-7222

Country music night with no cover charge for the ladies and $5 cover for the gents. 7-11 pm

DJ OPTAMYSTIK

Cowgirl

319 S Guadalupe St., (505) 982-2565

A local DJ plays hip-hop.

7 pm

DAVID GEIST MUSIC EXPERIENCE

Osteria D’Assisi

58 S Federal Place, (505) 986-5858

Pianist Geist performs Broadway, pop and originals. 7-10 pm, $5

FORREST MCCURREN

The Mine Shaft Tavern 2846 NM-14, Madrid, (505) 473-0743

Americana/folk.

7 pm

HALF BROKE HORSES

Tiny’s Restaurant & Lounge

1005 S St., Francis Dr., Suite #117, (505) 983-9817

Honky-tonk and Americana.  8-11 pm

JOAQUIN GALLEGOS TRIO

La Fiesta Lounge

100 E San Francisco St., (505) 982-5511

Gallegos performs Latin fusion. 7-9 pm

LILI ST. ANNE AT ORIGAMI IN THE GARDEN

Origami In The Garden 3453 State Hwy 14, Cerrillos, (505) 471-4688

Psychedelic rock mixed with folk songwriting. 6-8 pm

MOUNTAIN STANDARD TIME

Ahmyo River Gallery Wine Garden

652 Canyon Road, (505) 820 0969

Jazz with Sean Johnson, saxophone; Cyrus Campbell, bass; and Rich Malloy, drums.  2-5 pm

TWO LIPS: WE SING TO LISTEN

The Mystic 2810 Cerrillos Road, (505) 471-7663

An evening of Indigenous sound.

7 pm

PATIO MUSIC SERIES: OPERATION REWIND

Tumbleroot Brewery & Distillery 2791 Agua Fría St., (505) 393-5135

A five-piece classic rock tribute band. 3-6 pm

SQUIRREL HEAD

Nuckolls Brewery 1611 Alcaldesa St., nuckollsbrewing.com Punk, funk, folk and rock. 6-8 pm

THEATER

ATACAMA: A PLAY BY AUGUSTO FEDERICO

AMADOR

Teatro Paraguas

3205 Calle Marie, (505) 424-1601

A two-person play about a man and a woman who meet in the northern Chilean desert and find a deep connection. 7:30 pm, $15-$25

THE CALENDAR

CAROLYN GAGE’S: GEORGIA AND THE BUTCH

The Actors Lab 1213 Parkway Dr., Suite B, (505) 395-6576

This staged reading uses excerpts from the letters between Georgia O’Keeffe and Maria Chabot, a young, gender-non-conforming lesbian. 7:30 pm, $17-$37 NATIVE FASHION SHOW

2024

form & concept

435 S Guadalupe St., (505) 216-1256

The second annual Native Fashion Show featurs indigenous designers Stacey Mitchell (Mohawk), Sage Mountainflower (Ohkay Owingeh, Taos Pueblo, & Diné), and Ro Tree (Diné, Kiowa, and Comanche).  4-7 pm, $40-$50

PUEBLO REVOLT (WORKSHOP)

Santa Fe Playhouse 142 E De Vargas St., (505) 988-4262

A script-in-hand staged workshop of a comedy about two Indigenous brothers living under Colonial Spanish rule in New Mexico.

7:30 pm, $30-$60 SHAKESPEARE IN THE GARDEN 2024: TWELFTH NIGHT... OR WHAT YOU WILL

Santa Fe Botanical Garden 715 Camino Lejo, (505) 471-9103

An evening of outdoor theater with Shakespeare’s classic romantic comedy.  7-9:30 pm, $40-$55

FRI/16

ART OPENINGS

15TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION & GROUP SHOW (OPENING)

The Signature Gallery

102 East Water St., (505) 983-1050

A lineup of local and international artists showcase paintings, sculptures and more and a chance to meet the artists.

5-7:30 pm

CHAZ JOHN: REDHORN (OPENING)

smoke the moon

616 1/2 Canyon Road smokethemoon.com

John (Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska/Mississippi Band Choctaw) presents a series of bronze cast sculptures and multimedia wall hangings (See SFR Picks, page 17).

6-8 pm

DOUGLAS MILES AND AL DÍAZ: PARALLEL PLAYGROUND (OPENING)

Obscura Gallery

225 Delgado St., (505) 577-6708

A collaborative exhibit combines words, photographs, painting and social justice.  5-7 pm

MUSIC

teatro paraguas  presents

ATACAMA

August 9,10,15,16,17, 22, 23, 24

7:30pm

August 11,18, 25 2pm

a man and a woman meet in the Atacama desert in Chile searching for the remains of loved ones disappeared by General Pinochet, and nd a deep and unsettling connection that shakes their souls...

Teatro Paraguas 3205 Calle Marie teatroparaguasnm.org 505-424-1601

THE CALENDAR

JAVIER BARBOSA AND CASSIDY WATT: NEW WORKS (OPENING)

Ventana Fine Art 400 Canyon Road, (505) 983-8815

Barbosa’s unique manipulations of color and texture create complex paintings. Watt creates unique, luminous, contemporary totems.

4-6 pm

KEVIN BELTRAN AND JIMMY DEAN HORN: ROUTES (OPENING)

The Horseshoe Gallery 1297 Bishops Lodge Road, (888) 741-0480

This exhibit explores the interconnectedness of place, culture and identity through photography and printmaking.

4-7 pm

PRESTON SINGLETARY: RAVEN OPENED THE DOOR TO THE OCEAN (OPENING)

Blue Rain Gallery

544 S Guadalupe St., (505) 954-9902

Singletary’s art elevates both contemporary Native and glass art.

5-8 pm

SOVEREIGN SANTA FE (OPENING)

La Fonda on the Plaza 101 E San Francisco St., (505) 982-5511

A vibrant celebration of contemporary Native American art that challenges stereotypes and expands artistic boundaries.  10 am-7 pm

VERA SPRUNT: TRACE TO TWILIGHT (OPENING)

Gerbert Contemporary 558 Canyon Road, (505) 992-1100

Acrylic paintings and photographs that explore botanical forms and exoskeletons of marine creatures.

5-7 pm

WHEN THE EARTH WAS YOUNG (OPENING) smoke the moon 616 1/2 Canyon Road smokethemoon.com

This group exhibit of Indigenous artists showcases printmaking, painting, photography, ceramics and illustration.

6-8 pm

WHERE I AM FROM, WE NEED CALLOUSED FEET (OPENING)

Hollander Gallery 225 Delgado St., (505) 231-8439

A photographic body by Tasnim Sara that explores the magical realism flowing through the Land of Enchantment.

5-8 pm

BOOKS/LECTURES

CREATIVE MORNINGS

NM Museum of Art Vladem Contemporary 404 Montezuma St., (505) 231-5065

Maiya Brock explores being a performer and shares her writing rituals and a few original poems. 8:30-10 am

EVENTS

ART WALKING TOUR

New Mexico Museum of Art 107 W Palace Ave., (505) 476-5072

A tour that highlights the art and architectural history of downtown Santa Fe.

10 am-Noon, $20

BREAKFAST WITH THE CURATORS Museum Hill Café

710 Camino Lejo, (505) 984-8900

Breakfast and an exhibit tour with Elisa Phelps, head of curatorial affairs at the Museum of Indian Arts who discusses the exhibit, Driving the Market: Award-winning Native Contemporary Art.

8:30-10:30 am

GLASS BLOWING DEMONSTRATIONS

Blue Rain Gallery 544 S Guadalupe St., (505) 954-9902

Preston Singletary and Dan Friday exhibit their glass blowing techniques.  11 am-3 pm

NATIVE GUITARS TOUR

Meow Wolf

1352 Rufina Circle, (505) 395-6369

Over a dozen talented Native art vendors and an electrifying fusion of sounds as vibrant music collides with Native Fashion.

8 pm, $35

PAINTING DEMONSTRATION BY JESSE LITTLEBIRD

Blue Rain Gallery

544 S Guadalupe St., (505) 954-9902

A painting demonstration by an Albuquerque-based Native artist.

11 am

THE POEH CULTURAL CENTER PRESENTS: THE PATHWAYS INDIGENOUS ARTS FESTIVAL

Buffalo Thunder Resort and Casino

20 Buffalo Thunder Trail, (505) 455-5555

The Indigenous community showcases its cultural heritage and art with a selection of jewelry, beadwork, pottery, live murals, art demonstrations, film screenings, artist panels and the Pueblo Fashion Showcase.

(See SFR Picks, Page 17)

8 am-5 pm

FILM

NATIVE CINEMA SHOWCASE

New Mexico History Museum 113 Lincoln Ave., (505) 476-5200

Screenings of the best of Native American filmmaking. 10 am-10 pm

MUSIC

ANDY KINGSTON TRIO

La Fiesta Lounge

100 E San Francisco St., (505) 982-5511

Andy Kingston and his trio play jazz.

7-9 pm

BILL HEARNE

Second Street Brewery (Rufina Taproom)

2920 Rufina St., (505) 954-1068

A night with Santa Fe’s own country music legend.  6-8:30 pm

BOB MAUS BLUES & SOULRETRO 60/70S

Kohnami Japanese Restaurant

313 S Guadalupe St.,, (505) 984-2002

Classic tunes from James Taylor, Cat Stevens and more. 7-9 pm

BOXCAR LIVE PRESENTS: PH8 WITH THE BEES & LOCUSTS

Boxcar

133 W Water St., (505) 988-7222

An Indigenous-led hip-hop band from Taos.

7 pm

CHARLY LOWRY

Nuckolls Brewery 1611 Alcaldesa St., nuckollsbrewing.com

A musical powerhouse from Pembroke, NC. 5-7 pm

CONTROLLED BURN

Tiny’s Restaurant & Lounge

1005 S St., Francis Dr., Suite #117, (505) 983-9817

Classic rock.  8-11 pm

EMILY BRANDEN AND FRIENDS

The Mine Shaft Tavern

2846 NM-14, Madrid, (505) 473-0743

Torch song singer-songwriter.  5 pm

GARY FARMER & THE TROUBLEMAKERS

Cowgirl

319 S Guadalupe St., (505) 982-2565

Rock and blues.  8 pm

MINERAL HILL

The Mine Shaft Tavern 2846 NM-14, Madrid, (505) 473-0743

Americana, funk, honky-tonk, bossa nova and psychedelia. 8 pm

PAT MALONE QUARTET

Paradiso 903 Early St., (505) 577-5248

Jazz.

8-10 pm, $15-$20

PATIO MUSIC SERIES: DJ PYGAR

Tumbleroot Brewery & Distillery 2791 Agua Fría St., (505) 393-5135

DJ Pygar takes you on a trip with intergalactic tunes. 5-8 pm

SANTA FE INTERTRIBAL NOISE SYMPOSIUM

The Institute of Contemporary Art, Santa Fe 906 S St. Francis Dr., icasantafe.org

This semiannual gathering presents work that resides on the edges of the sonic arts and embodies Indigenous Sonic Agency. 8 pm

THE LEVI PLATERO BAND

Tumbleroot Brewery & Distillery

2791 Agua Fría St., (505) 393-5135

A blues rock trio.

7:30 pm, $15-$20

THEATER

ATACAMA: A PLAY BY

AUGUSTO FEDERICO AMADOR

Teatro Paraguas

3205 Calle Marie, (505) 424-1601

A two-person play about a man and a woman who meet in the northern Chilean desert and make a deep connection.

7:30 pm, $15-$25

CAROLYN GAGE’S: GEORGIA AND THE BUTCH

The Actors Lab 1213 Parkway Dr., Suite B, (505) 395-6576

This staged reading uses excerpts from the letters between Georgia O’Keeffe and Maria Chabot, a young, gender-non-conforming lesbian.

7:30 pm, $17-$37

PUEBLO REVOLT (WORKSHOP)

Santa Fe Playhouse 142 E De Vargas St., (505) 988-4262

A script-in-hand staged workshop of a comedy about two Indigenous brothers living under Colonial Spanish rule in New Mexico.

7:30 pm, $30-$60

SHAKESPEARE IN THE GARDEN 2024: TWELFTH NIGHT... OR WHAT YOU WILL Santa Fe Botanical Garden 715 Camino Lejo, (505) 471-9103

An evening of outdoor theater with Shakespeare’s classic romantic comedy.  7-9:30 pm, $40-$55

SAT/17

ART OPENINGS

ALLAN HOUSER ANNUAL OPEN HOUSE (OPENING) Haozous Place 26 Haozous Road, (505) 471-7409

An exhibit of Native American artifacts. 10 am-4 pm WHERE THERE IS NO NAME FOR ART, OGHA PO’OGE (OPENING)

Randall Davey Audubon Center 1800 Upper Canyon Road, (505) 983-4609

A collaboration between six artists who work with natural materials making ephemeral site-works. Noon-4 pm

BOOKS/LECTURES

ARCTIC HIGHWAYS: PANEL CONVERSATION

IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts 108 Cathedral Place, (505) 983-8900

Contemporary Sámi artists discuss the exhibit Arctic Highways: Unbounded Indigenous People. 9:15-10:15 am

COMMON THREAD: ARTIST

TALK AND DEMONSTRATION

IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts

108 Cathedral Place, (505) 983-8900

Melissa Shaginoff (Ahtna and Paiute) discusses her work in the exhibit Common Thread: Indigenous Perspectives from the Arctic.

11 am-Noon

MOCNA PORTAL COLUMNS: DISCUSSION WITH THE ARTISTS

IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts 108 Cathedral Place, (505) 983-8900

The artists who repainted the exterior portal columns at MoCNA speak about their project (See 3Qs, page 22).   3-4 pm

EVENTS

ART SHOW FUNDRAISER

Kindred Spirits Animal Sanctuary 3749 NM-14, (505) 471-5366

A range of artworks with all proceeds going to the animals. 10 am-4 pm

CREATE STATION! SANTA FE INDIAN MARKET

New Mexico Museum of Art 107 W Palace Ave., (505) 476-5072

Fun art projects along with a selection of art supplies. 9 am-5 pm

FINE ART FRIDAY

Santa Fe Children’s Museum 1050 Old Pecos Trail, (505) 989-8359

A weekly exploration into the arts with special guests and hands-on activities. 2-4 pm

FREAKS AND GEEKS FULL MOON PARTY

Nuckolls Brewing 152 Old Lamy Trail, Lamy, nuckollsbrewing.com

A wild night of music and dancing under the full moon.  7 pm, $10-$15

GLASS BLOWING DEMONSTRATIONS

Blue Rain Gallery 544 S Guadalupe St., (505) 954-9902

Preston Singletary and Dan Friday exhibit their glass blowing techniques.  11 am-3 pm

SANTA FE ARCHAEOLOGY

Santa Fe Public Library (Southside) 6599 Jaguar Drive, (505) 955-2820

Archaeologist Paul Duran gives a presentation on his finds and the sites unearthed during construction projects. 1-2 pm

SANTA FE ARTISTS MARKET

West Casitas in the Santa Fe Railyard

Market Street, (505) 414-8544

Local juried artists sell their fine art and crafts. The best in pottery, jewelry, paintings, photography, sculpture, furniture, textiles and more.

9 am-2 pm

THE CALENDAR

SANTA FE FARMER’S MARKET

Santa Fe Farmer’s Market Pavilion 1607 Paseo de Peralta, (505) 983-4098

Over 150 local farmers offer fresh produce, educational initiatives and community engagement.

8 am-1 pm

SANTA FE INDIAN MARKET

Santa Fe Plaza

63 Lincoln Ave., swaia.org

The largest juried Native American art show in the world with over 1,000 Native artists from more than 100 tribal communities in North America and Canada (See SFR Picks, Page 17).

8 am-5 pm

SCIENCE SATURDAY

Santa Fe Children’s Museum 1050 Old Pecos Trail, (505) 989-8359

Fun educational experiments and projects every Saturday.  2-4 pm

SOVEREIGN SANTA FE

La Fonda on the Plaza

101 E San Francisco St., (505) 982-5511

A celebration of contemporary Native American art.

10 am-7 pm

THE INTERSECTION OF LAND AND ART

Evoke Contemporary 550 S Guadalupe St., (505) 995-9902

Multimedia artist Esha Chiocchio and Reunity Resources Program

Director Juliana Ciano discuss regenerative agriculture and land restoration.

1 pm

THE POEH CULTURAL CENTER PRESENTS: THE PATHWAYS INDIGENOUS ARTS FESTIVAL

Buffalo Thunder Resort and Casino

20 Buffalo Thunder Trail, (505) 455-5555

The Indigenous community showcases its cultural heritage and art with a selection of jewelry, beadwork, pottery, live murals, art demonstrations, film screenings, artist panels and the Pueblo Fashion Showcase (See SFR Picks, Page 17).

8 am-5 pm

TOMORROW’S WOMEN

SPEAK

Santa Fe Teen Center 6600 Valentine Way, (505) 955-4101

Courageous young women share their stories with the community of living in war and fighting for peace.

9:30 am-2:30 pm

WRITER’S SCRAMBLE WITH LORALEE FREILICH

Santa Fe Public Library (LaFarge) 1730 Llano St., (505) 955-4860

A creative writing gathering where timed prompts will be used to draft short stories and poems.

1-3 pm

FRIDAY, AUG. 16TH, 7PM

A GALLERY SHOW FEATURING WORK FROM THE UNHOUSED COMMUNITY OF SANTA FE

OPEN GALLERY EVERY THURSDAY FROM 2-4PM VITAL SPACES ANNEX GALLERY 1600 ST MICHAELS DR SANTA FE, NM 87505

Santa Fe

August 23-25 at Camp

Stoney

Special Consensus Magnolia Sisters

Erynn Marshall & Carl Jones

Natalie Padilla & Ben Winship · Lone Piñon Lightning Boy Foundation · Higher Ground

Mariachi Sonidos del Monte

Nuages du Desert · Duke City Swamp Coolers · Trio CPR Oscar Butler · Rumelia Collective · ATC Stringband

Hosted jams and workshops with performers and local instructors! Family Zone with Queen Bee Music and community partners!

Taos Pueblo artist and recent Institute of American Indian Arts BFA grad Brian Taaffe says he’s always been at least a little obsessed with the architecture of his hometown. Not only is the Pueblo itself a UNESCO World Heritage site, its iconic lines are well-known to pretty much any Northern New Mexican. As such, representing Taos has become Taaffe’s bread and butter as a painter and printmaker. His obsession served him well in updating, for the first time in a decade, the columns adorning the portal at the IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts. Taaffe, along with Eliza Naranjo Morse, Heidi K Brandow, Robyn Tsinajinnie, Topaz Jones and Haley Greenfeather English, will unveil his newest work during Indian Market this weekend. He’ll also kick off a pop-up show inside the museum throughout the weekend, and speak during an artist talk at MoCNA (3 pm Saturday, Aug. 17. Free. 108 Cathedral Place, (505) 983-8900). We spoke with Taaffe to learn more. This interview has been edited for clarity and concision. (Alex De Vore)

How did the process for updating the columns work? Did you pitch an idea, or did MoCNA come looking for you?

Originally, there was an artist who was going to do the columns, but something happened and she got sick or something, and [museum officials] were kind of like, ‘Hey, let’s find some other artists.’ And because I work there in the gift shop, they asked me; and because I’d just had a show at the museum in the Lloyd Kiva New Gallery, they were like, ‘Do you want to put something in and see what happens?’ So it was a selection process, and I had to write a short little sample piece about what I’d do. All the artists

did that. The museum’s idea was about how land and identity intersect, and how we as artists could portray that. My idea was basically…I talked about how the pueblos and the people are basically one, because we all come from the land and the pueblo is the identity of the people— and vice-versa.

Did you and the other artists collaborate, or was it every artist for themself?

We all have different styles and we all had our own columns, and the museum decided what order to put everybody in to tell the best story. So there are six of us, and my theme was ‘pueblo architecture,’ but, like, day-to-night. And it wraps around the column. And they wanted me because the pueblo is an iconic thing in New Mexico, especially Northern New Mexico. With the other artists…one person’s column is about the people; one is about the animals; one is more about the design of things around here; one is more like plant life. It all kind of works together very well even though we have different styles. There’s a story. You start at one, and they all tell a different part of a story. They’re all part of the land and the culture here.

When you do a special project like this, do you loop in the tenets of your personal practice, or is it a chance to cut loose with something new? With this one, I kind of went away from what I normally do. I stuck with the theme of pueblo architecture, but I usually do buildings that have dimension, so you can see the shadows, see it popping. But because they were on round pillars, I had to think of it in a completely different way, so I was working with a different style for doing the buildings. I call it a ‘cobblestone’ painting, which is basically like Tetris—I was building it in blocks. I used this style to wrap all the way around the pillar in one cohesive piece; like a bunch of pieces built into one cohesive thing and a continuous piece all around the column. That’s stepping away from my normal style, and I kind of just did it.

I mean, I planned a little bit, but mostly I just went for it and made everything connect. The beauty of painting is you can always fix it if you mess it up, and I paint so much that I’m not worried about it. I knew it would come out the way it needed to come out. I mean, I’m the kind of person who is going to jump at opportunities like this. You just say yes to everything and figure it out along the way.

with Artist Brian Taaffe
COURTESY
BRIAN TAAFFE

THE CALENDAR

FILM

NATIVE CINEMA SHOWCASE

New Mexico History Museum

113 Lincoln Ave., (505) 476-5200

Screenings of the best of Native American filmmaking. 10 am-10 pm

FOOD

BOXCAR LIVE PRESENTS: TERI

TRUE’S FUNK AND BLUES BRUNCH

Boxcar

133 W Water St., (505) 988-7222

Blues and brunch on the patio.

Noon-3 pm

MUSIC

ANDY KINGSTON TRIO

La Fiesta Lounge

100 E San Francisco St., (505) 982-5511

Latin, jazz and R&B.

7-9 pm

BILL HEARNE TRIO

Legal Tender Saloon & Eating House

151 Old Lamy Trail, Lamy, (505) 466-1650

Country music by a local legend.

6-8:30 pm

BOB MAUS BLUES & SOUL

Inn & Spa at Loretto

211 Old Santa Fe Trail, (505) 988-5531

Maus plays classic tunes from Randy Newman to Elton John. 6-9 pm

BOK CHOY

Tiny’s Restaurant & Lounge

1005 S St. Francis Dr., Suite #117, (505) 983-9817

Zappa-style classic rock.

8-11 pm

BOXCAR PRESENTS: INNASTATE & THE YOTIES

Boxcar

133 W Water St., (505) 988-7222

A night of reggae. 7-11 pm

FREDDIE SCHWARTZ

Ahmyo Wine Garden & Patio 652 Canyon Road, (505) 428-0090 Americana/country. 2-5 pm

GUSTAVO PIMENTEL

Bishop’s Lodge 1297 Bishops Lodge Road, (888) 741-0480 Pimentel plays jazz, flamenco, pop, Spanish and classical guitar.  5-8 pm

HILLARY SMITH SINGS JAZZ

Paradiso 903 Early St., (505) 577-5248

Jazz, blues and soul. 8-10 pm, $15-$20

HOCHSCHULE FÜR VIOLINE

New Mexico School for the Arts 500 Montezuma Ave., Ste. 200, (505) 310-4194

As part of the MarketMusic Baroque Concert Series, hear German Baroque works by JS Bach, Handel and Telemann on violin.

Noon-1 pm

JOHNNY LLOYD

Nuckolls Brewing 152 Old Lamy Trail, Lamy, nuckollsbrewing.com

Lloyd plays folk and Americana. 4-6 pm

LARRY HAMILTON BAND

Nuckolls Brewery 1611 Alcaldesa St., nuckollsbrewing.com Country music.  5-7 pm

MAC SABBATH’S 10 YEAR ANNIVERSARY TOUR

Meow Wolf

1352 Rufina Circle, (505) 395-6369

Mixing raucous comedy with borderline-horrific theatrics, Mac Sabbath puts on a multimedia stage show complete with a smoking grill, laser-eyed clowns, bouncing burgers and many more magical surprises.

8 pm, $15-$25

OPERATION REWIND

The Mine Shaft Tavern 2846 NM-14, Madrid, (505) 473-0743

Classic rock covers.

3 pm

SQUIRREL HEAD

CHOMP Food Hall

505 Cerrillos Road, (505) 772-0946

An eclectic mix of original tunes and covers that are a fusion of punkish, funkish, folkish and rockish sounds.

8 pm

STANLIE KEE AND STEP IN Cowgirl

319 S Guadalupe St., (505) 982-2565 Classic blues.

1 pm

THE RON CROWDER BAND

Cowgirl

319 S Guadalupe St., (505) 982-2565

Rock, pop, funk and soul. 8 pm

THE WAYMORES

The Mine Shaft Tavern 2846 NM-14, Madrid, (505) 473-0743

An Atlanta-based married honky-tonk/Americana duo.

8 pm

THEATER

ATACAMA: A PLAY BY AUGUSTO FEDERICO AMADOR

Teatro Paraguas

3205 Calle Marie, (505) 424-1601

A two-person play about a man and a woman who meet in the northern Chilean desert and find an unsettling connection.

7:30 pm, $15-$25

CAROLYN GAGE’S: GEORGIA AND THE BUTCH, The Actors Lab 1213 Parkway Dr., Suite B, (505) 395-6576

This staged reading uses excerpts from the letters between Georgia O’Keeffe and Maria Chabot, a young, gender-non-conforming lesbian.

7:30 pm, $17-$37

PUEBLO REVOLT (WORKSHOP)

Santa Fe Playhouse 142 E De Vargas St., (505) 988-4262

A script-in-hand staged workshop of a comedy about two Indigenous brothers living under Colonial Spanish rule in New Mexico: one is an inexperienced revolutionary and the other is a gay idealist.

7:30 pm, $30-$60

SANTA FE PLAYHOUSE PRESENTS: BEAR GREASE LIVE

Scottish Rite Center 463 Paseo de Peralta, (505) 982-4414

A twist on the 1978 classic, Grease reimagines the beloved musical as culturally relevant with Indigenous humor and pride.

1 pm, 4 pm and 7 pm $30-$50

SHAKESPEARE IN THE GARDEN 2024: TWELFTH NIGHT... OR WHAT YOU WILL

Santa Fe Botanical Garden

715 Camino Lejo, (505) 471-9103

Experience an evening of outdoor theater at the Santa Fe Botanical Garden with Shakespeare’s classic romantic comedy.

7-9:30 pm, $40-$55

SUN/18

ART

15TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION & GROUP SHOW

The Signature Gallery

102 E Water St., (505) 983-1050

A lineup of local and internationally renowned artists showcase  paintings, sculptures and more.

5-7:30 pm

ALLAN HOUSER ANNUAL OPEN HOUSE

Haozous Place 26 Haozous Road, (505) 471-7409

Native American artifacts from the Allan Houser Foundation Archive.

10 am-4 pm

SOVEREIGN SANTA FE

La Fonda on the Plaza

101 E San Francisco St., (505) 982-5511

A celebration of contemporary Native American art.

10 am-7 pm

DANCE

BASIC SWING DANCE

Dance Station: Solana Center, 947 W Alameda St., Suite B, (505) 989-9788

Learn to swing dance. No partner needed. $20 or sliding scale.

5:30-6:15 pm

SALSA SUNDAYS CHOMP Food Hall 505 Cerrillos Road, (505) 772-0946

Why not end the week with some salsa? Salsa or bachata lessons at 7 pm followed by a live DJ playing all the best salsa hits.

7-10 pm

EVENTS

POETRY INCUBATOR

Iconik Coffee Roasters (Red) 1366 Cerrillos Road, (505) 428-0996

A gathering of poets and nonpoets alike.

7:30 am-5 pm

SANTA FE INDIAN MARKET

Santa Fe Plaza

63 Lincoln Ave., swaia.org

The largest juried Native American art show in the world with over 1,000 Native artists from more than 100 tribal communities in North America and Canada. (See SFR Picks, Page 17).

8 am-5 pm

THE POEH CULTURAL CENTER PRESENTS: THE PATHWAYS INDIGENOUS ARTS FESTIVAL Buffalo Thunder Resort and Casino 20 Buffalo Thunder Trail, (505) 455-5555

The Indigenous community showcases its cultural heritage and art with a selection of jewelry, beadwork, pottery, live murals, art demonstrations, film screenings, artist panels and the Pueblo Fashion Showcase. (See SFR Picks, Page 17).

8 am-5 pm

FILM

NATIVE CINEMA SHOWCASE

New Mexico History Museum 113 Lincoln Ave., (505) 476-5200

Complimentary screenings of the best of Native American filmmaking. 10 am-10 pm

FOOD

SUNDAY BRUNCH & JAM

Tumbleroot Brewery & Distillery

2791 Agua Fría St., (505) 393-5135

Brunch and a jam on the patio every Sunday. Brunch starts at noon and lasts all day, with live music from 3 to 6 pm.  Noon

MUSIC

BILL HEARNE

La Fiesta Lounge

101 E San Francisco St., (505) 982-5511

Hearne returns to perform the classic country originals he’s so well known and loved for. 7-9 pm

DOS HOOLIGANS

Cowgirl

319 S Guadalupe St., (505) 982-2565

Rock/Americana.  7 pm

DOUG MONTGOMERY

Rio Chama Steakhouse 414 Old Santa Fe Trail, (505) 955-0765

Montgomery performs Broadway and movie themes on piano and vocals. 6-9 pm

GRAND EXIT

Tumbleroot Brewery & Distillery 2791 Agua Fría St., (505) 393-5135

Hosted by comedian Joshua Fournier with live performances by hip-hop artists, DJs and more; with special guests, vendors and surprise appearances. 6 pm, $20-$40

JERRY FAIRES

The Mine Shaft Tavern 2846 NM-14, Madrid, (505) 473-0743

An acoustic folk singer-songwriter.  1 pm

JOE WEST AND FRIENDS

Cowgirl

319 S Guadalupe St., (505) 982-2565

A mix of country and rock. Noon

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Cassidy Watts creates unique contemporary totems in the shared exhibit New Works, with painter Javier Barbosa opening at 4 pm Friday, Aug. 16 at Ventana Fine Art.

LA REINA ON THE LAWN WITH MAGENTA SUNSHINE

El Rey Court

1862 Cerrillos Road, (505) 982-1931

A horn-driven roots fusion band.

6-8 pm

MAX GOMEZ HOUSE CONCERT

Alchemy Studios

2859 State Hwy 14, Cerrillos, (828) 246-5899

Country and blues.

7 pm

ONE MORE SILVER DOLLAR

The Mine Shaft Tavern 2846 NM-14, Madrid, (505) 473-0743

An Allman Brothers cover band.

3 pm

PINTS FOR PARKINSONS

Tumbleroot Brewery & Distillery 2791 Agua Fría St., (505) 393-5135

Food, drinks and music for a good cause.

2-5 pm

THEATER

ATACAMA: A PLAY BY AUGUSTO FEDERICO AMADOR

Teatro Paraguas 3205 Calle Marie, (505) 424-1601

A two-person play about a man and a woman who meet in the northern Chilean desert and find a deep connection.

2-3:30 pm, $15-$25

CAROLYN GAGE’S: GEORGIA AND THE BUTCH

The Actors Lab 1213 Parkway Dr., Suite B, (505) 395-6576

This staged reading uses excerpts from the letters between Georgia O’Keeffe and Maria Chabot, a young, gender-non-conforming lesbian.

2 pm, $17-$37

PUEBLO REVOLT (WORKSHOP)

Santa Fe Playhouse 142 E De Vargas St., (505) 988-4262

A script-in-hand staged workshop of a comedy about two Indigenous brothers living under Colonial Spanish rule in New Mexico.

2 pm, $30-$60

SANTA FE PLAYHOUSE PRESENTS: BEAR GREASE

LIVE

Scottish Rite Center 463 Paseo de Peralta, (505) 982-4414

A twist on the 1978 classic, Grease reimagines the beloved musical as culturally relevant with Indigenous humor and pride.

1 pm, 4 pm $30-$50 SHAKESPEARE IN THE GARDEN 2024: TWELFTH NIGHT... OR WHAT YOU WILL Santa Fe Botanical Garden 715 Camino Lejo, (505) 471-9103

Experience an evening of outdoor theater at the Santa Fe Botanical Gardens with Shakespeare’s classic romantic comedy.

7-9:30 pm, $40-$55

MON/19

BOOKS/LECTURES

REDISCOVERY OF AMERICA: NATIVE PEOPLES AND THE UNMAKING OF U.S. HISTORY

Hotel Santa Fe 1501 Paseo de Peralta, (505) 982-1200

Historian and professor Ned Blackhawk (Western Shoshone) gives a talk on important issues on Native peoples.

6 pm, $20

DANCE

MONDAY NIGHT SWING

Odd Fellows Hall 1125 Cerrillos Road, (505) 690-4165

A swing dance class followed by a social dance.

7 pm, $5-$10

EVENTS

ART WALKING TOUR

New Mexico Museum of Art 107 W Palace Ave., (505) 476-5072

A walking tour that highlights the art and architectural history of downtown Santa Fe. 10 am-Noon, $20

BOOMBOX BINGO BY GEEKS

WHO DRINK

Social Kitchen & Bar

725 Cerrillos Road, (505) 982-5952

Bingo with music.

7-9 pm

QUEER NIGHT ON THE LAWN

FT. TENDER FIRE

La Reina

1862 Cerrillos Road, (505) 982-1931

A night to celebrate the local queer communities with pizza. 5-9 pm

FILM

VIDEO LIBRARY CLUB

Jean Cocteau Cinema

418 Montezuma Ave., (505) 466-5528

Free films every Monday with Lisa Harris from Video Library— the country’s oldest continuously operating video rental store.

6:30-8:30 pm

MUSIC

SANTA FE BANDSTAND: BLACK PEARL BAND

Santa Fe Plaza

63 Lincoln Ave., lensic360.org

Oldies, blues, rancheras, cumbias and more.

6 pm

DOUG MONTGOMERY

Rio Chama Steakhouse

414 Old Santa Fe Trail, (505) 955-0765

Montgomery performs standards, classical, Broadway and movie themes on piano and vocals.

6-9 pm

METAL MONDAYS: VIOLENT OBSOLESCENCE

Tumbleroot Brewery & Distillery

2791 Agua Fría St., (505) 393-5135

A night of metal.

7 pm, $15

MIKE DAWES WITH CHRISTIE LENÉE

Paradiso

903 Early St., (505) 577-5248

One of the most creative modern finger style guitarists around.

7:30-10 pm, $25-$30

TERRY DIERS

Cowgirl

319 S Guadalupe St., (505) 982-2565

Blues, funk and rock.  4 pm

TUE/20

EVENTS

LA REINA ON THE LAWN WITH ONE TRICK PONY

La Reina

1862 Cerrillos Road, (505) 982-1931

Get them burgers smashed. 6 pm

SANTA FE FARMERS MARKET

Santa Fe Farmer’s Market Pavilion 1607 Paseo de Peralta, (505) 983-4098

Local farmers offer fresh produce, educational initiatives and community engagement.

8 am-1 pm

SANTA FE FARMERS MARKET

- DEL SUR Presbyterian Santa Fe Medical Center

4801 Beckner Road, (505) 983-4098

Fresh produce on the Southside. 3-6 pm

MUSIC

CHRIS AVETTA

Nuckolls Brewery 1611 Alcaldesa St., nuckollsbrewing.com

Folk/indie pop singer-songwriter. 5-7 pm

JOHNNY LLOYD

Cowgirl

319 S Guadalupe St., (505) 982-2565

A folk/Americana singer-songwriter.

4 pm

SANTA FE BANDSTAND:

MOBY DICK AND DETROIT LIGHTNING

Santa Fe Plaza

63 Lincoln Ave., lensic360.org

Led Zeppelin and Grateful Dead cover bands (See SFR Picks, Page 17).

6 pm

ONGOING

ART

ALEX CHAVEZ: TABULA RASA

Keep Contemporary

142 Lincoln Ave., (505) 557-9574

Oil paintings on canvas and wood panels.

ACTIVATING OGA PO’OGEH

LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

Railyard Park Conservancy 805 Early St., (505) 316-3596

A multi media installation constructed with metal frames and concrete ears of corn.

AFRICAN RENDEZVOUS

Intrigue Gallery

238 Delgado St., (505) 699-7810

Antique African masks, figures, baskets and tribal jewelry.

AMY DONALDSON: VISIONS OF LIFE

Gaia Contemporary

225 Canyon Road, Suite 6, (505) 501-0415

Oil paintings that express bold and colorful brush strokes.

BARBARA HARNACK AND MICHAEL LANCASTER: TWO VOICES, ONE SONG

Calliope

2876 Hwy. 14, Madrid, (505) 660-9169

A show of collaborative and individual ceramics and mixed media art.

BOUCHRA BELGHALI

art is gallery santa fe 419 Canyon Road, (505) 629-2332

Bouchra’s colorful subconscious mind take control while painting.

BRONZE AND STONE

SCULPTURE BY ALLAN

HOUSER

Glenn Green Galleries + Sculpture Garden

136 Tesuque Village Road, (505) 820-0008

A exhibition of bronze and stone sculpture.s.

CHUCK SABATINO

McLarry Fine Art

225 Canyon Road, (505) 988-1161

Sabatino’s works are detailed renditions of his still lifes.

THE CALENDAR

CURATE PRESENTS:

DELIGHTFUL, A GROUP SHOW Iconik Coffee Roasters (Original) 1600 Lena St., (505) 428-0996

A wide range of artistic mediums and points of views from a group of ten artists.

DINING WITH ART Joe's Dining 2801 Rodeo Road Suite A5 (505) 471-3800

An intrepid group of local outdoor painters.

EBENDORF & THE USUAL SUSPECTS II form & concept 435 S Guadalupe St., (505) 216-1256

A showcase of new curiosities by studio jewelry icon Robert Ebendorf.

ELEMENTS OF THE EARTH: CONTEMPORARY NATIVE SCULPTURE

Santa Fe Botanical Garden 715 Camino Lejo, (505) 471-9103

Indigenous artists' sculptures and ceramic works.

EMILY VAN CLEVE: EYES

Java Joe's 2801 Rodeo Road, (505) 795-7005

Black Sharpie drawings focus on eyes and voluminous amounts of wavy hair and reflect the artist’s examination of herself and how she perceives the outside world.

FORREST MOSES: A LEGACY

LewAllen Galleries 1613 Paseo de Peralta, (505) 988-3250

Colorful oil paintings on canvas.

GOVINDA SAH 'AZAD' + JUDY TUWALETSTIWA: BOUNDLESS Pie Projects 924 Shoofly St., Suite B, (505) 372-7681

This two-person exhibition explores transcending elementalism through materials that include paint and glass.

GRANITE SCULPTURES BY KHANG PHAM-NEW

Glenn Green Galleries + Sculpture Garden

136 Tesuque Village Road, (505) 820-0008 Granite sculptures.

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GREGORY HERGERT: ROAD TRIP

Keep Contemporary

142 Lincoln Ave., (505) 557-9574

Hergert explores urban surrealism through his paintings.

HIGHER FREQUENCY: THE WORKS OF CHRISTINE ALEXANDER

Iconik Coffee Roasters (Lupe) 314 S Guadalupe St., (505) 428-0996

Dream-like, etheric and color-drenched photography.

INTERPRETATIONS OF A COMPLEX WORLD

ViVO Contemporary 725A Canyon Road, (505) 982-1320

This group show features work in mediums that include mixedmedia, pastel and more.

JACK ROTH: FORMULAS IN COLOR

LewAllen Galleries 1613 Paseo de Peralta, (505) 988-3250

This exhibit includes examples from various periods of Roth’s career, including his early gestural, densely brushed canvases.

JANE SHOENFELD: CHAMISA GHOSTS AND NIGHTWORKS

Strata Gallery

125 Lincoln Ave., Suite #105, (505) 780-5403

A double exhibition of pastel and mixed media.

JANNA AVNER: ATHABASCAN AURORA: DECOLONIZING SUBARCTIC LIGHT

Gerald Peters Contemporary 1011 Paseo de Peralta, (505) 954-5700

An immersive installation with painting, sculpture and video.

LARRY MCNEIL: RAVEN DREAMT ABOUT LIGHT

Foto Forum Santa Fe 1714 Paseo de Peralta, (505) 470-2582

Mixed media photography.

LEHUAUAKEA & IAN KUALI'I: WAI ULANA AND WOVEN WATERS

Hecho a Mano 129 W Palace Ave., (505) 916-1341

This Native Hawaiian artist’s traditional kapa and hand-painted patterns explore themes of Indigenous cultural resilience.

MANUEL ALVEREZ: PHOTOGRAPHER

Allá

102 W San Francisco St., Suite 20, (505) 988-5416

Iconic images by a master Mexican photographer.

MARIE ROMERO CASH: A NEW MEXICO SANTERA’S ABSTRACT WORKS

Peyton Wright Gallery 237 E Palace Ave., (505) 989-9888

A native New Mexican displays her colorful acrylic paintings on canvas.

MICHAEL GALLAGHER: DAYS THAT I WALKED

Off The Trail Art Space (505) 995-8921

Photography that explores patterns and abstractions. Call for appointment.

MILITARY VETERANS ARTISTS

El Museo Cultural de Santa Fe 555 Camino de la Familia, (505) 992-0591

An exhibit of paintings, photography, writing, handmade lamps and sculptures.

MONTY LITTLE : UNACCOMPANIED VOICES

Gerald Peters Contemporary 1011 Paseo de Peralta, (505) 954-5700

Little depicts partially obscured faces charged with bold colors and graphic features.

MY HAIR STORY: FROM BRUNETTE TO GRAY

form & concept

435 S Guadalupe St., (505) 216-1256

Rosemary Meza-DesPlas reveals the scars women bear as a result of living in a society that idealizes the body.

NORMA JONES: A TRIBUTE

Big Happy 1300 Luisa St., Suite #3A, bighappygallery.com

Mixed media sculpture.

PAMELA FRANKEL FIELDER: EMPOWER!

Intrigue Gallery

238 Delgado St., (505) 699-7810

Oil paintings urging women to find their empowerment.

PAULINA HO: CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT

form & concept

435 S Guadalupe St., (505) 216-1256

Hand-built ceramics, works on paper and small and large-scale paintings.

PENELOPE GOTTLIEB: A QUESTION OF BALANCE

Gerald Peters Gallery 1005 Paseo de Peralta, (505) 954-5700

Gottlieb paints a visual commentary on the beauty and resilience of both birds and plants.

REBECCA HAINES: ELEMENTALS

Giacobbe-Fritz Fine Art 702 Canyon Road, (505) 986-1156

Oil paint and grease markers shape dream-like fauna on wood surfaces.

RHIANNON SKYE TAFOYA:

DGEGV

Hecho a Mano

129 W Palace Ave., (505) 916-1341

Prints and paper weaving.

RITUAL RELATIONSHIPS OF LIQUIDITY

Center For Contemporary Arts

1050 Old Pecos Trail, (505) 982-1338

Abigail Smith and Emily Margarit present photomontages presented on large-scale canvas and small-scale collage.

SCULPTURE, WORKS ON PAPER AND JEWELRY

Glenn Green Galleries + Sculpture Garden 136 Tesuque Village Road, (505) 820-0008

Sculpture, works on paper and jewelry designs by Melanie A Yazzie.

SHOW UP FOR THE UNDERDOGS

Café Pasqual's Gallery

103 E Water St., (505) 983-9340

An exhibit that supports animals of Santa Fe’s unhoused community and includes oil paintings, sculpture and more.

SHOWCASE: NATHAN

BUDOFF AND WOOKJAE

MAENG

Zane Bennett Contemporary

435 S Guadalupe St., (505) 982-8111

Large-scale paintings and faux taxidermy ceramic sculptures.

STEVEN J YAZZIE: ELDERS

Gerald Peters Contemporary 1011 Paseo de Peralta, (505) 954-5700

Sculptural/sound installations and abstract paintings.

SUMMER SALON PART 2: JEREMY MIRANDA

Evoke Contemporary

550 S Guadalupe St., (505) 995-9902

Acrylic paintings that create beautiful moody moments in time.

TERESITA FERNÁNDEZ / ROBERT SMITHSON

SITE Santa Fe

1606 Paseo de Peralta, (505) 989-1199

Contemporary and historic art collides with sculptures, installations and more, alongside Smithson’s work that focuses on human impacts to the earth.

THE CLEMMER COLLECTION:

A HISTORY OF NEW MEXICO PRINT ARTISTS

Peyton Wright Gallery

237 E Palace Ave., (505) 989-9888

An exhibit of graphic media from late 19th-20th century New Mexico.

THE REFINED RADICAL RELICS AND ROBOT REPAIR SHOP OF FRANK ROLLA

No Man's Land Gallery 4870 Agua Fria St., (307) 399-5665

Rolla's mixed media explores 2D, 3D and audio/kinetic sculptures.

TONY ABEYTA: HUNTER

The Institute of Contemporary Art, Santa Fe 906 S St. Francis Drive, icasantafe.org

An exhibit assembled from the personal collection of wellknown painter and silversmith Tony Abeyta (Diné).

TRADITION & INNOVATION: TANABE CHIKUUNSAI IV AND APPRENTICES

TAI Modern 1601 Paseo de Peralta, (505) 984-1387

This group exhibit provides a glimpse into the future of Japanese bamboo art.  TRANSCENDENTAL AND BEYOND: THE ESSENCE OF ART

Addison Rowe Gallery 229 E Marcy St., (505) 982-1533

This exhibit highlights 100 years of visionary women artists.

VIRGIL ORTIZ: REVOLT 1680/2180: DAYBREAK OF THE RESISTANCE CONTAINER

1226 Flagman Way, (505) 995-0012

This immersive art experience features work in clay, sculptures, paintings and SFX projection mapping.

WOMEN’S HISTORY BANNER EXHIBIT

New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey, (505) 476-9700

A celebration of the courageous women who shape the multicultural history of New Mexico.

MUSEUMS

GEORGIA O’KEEFFE MUSEUM

217 Johnson St., (505) 946-1000

Making a Life. Rooted in Place. 10 am-5 pm, Thurs-Mon, $20 IAIA MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY NATIVE ARTS

108 Cathedral Place, (505) 983-8900

Arctic Highways: Unbounded Indigenous People, Common Thread: Indigenous Perspectives from the Arctic, Womb of the Earth: Cosmovision of the Rainforest. The Stories We Carry. Our Stories. Origins. 20232024 IAIA BFA Exhibition: Indigenous Presence, Indigenous Futures. 10 am-4 pm, Wed-Sat, Mon, 11 am-4 pm, Sun, $5-$10 Free admission every Friday MUSEUM OF INDIAN ARTS AND CULTURE

710 Camino Lejo, (505) 476-1269

Here, Now and Always. Horizons: Weaving Between the Lines with Diné Textiles.

10 am-5 pm, $7-$12, NM residents free first Sunday of the month

MUSEUM OF ENCAUSTIC ART

18 Country Road Road 55A, Los Cerillos, (505) 424-6487

Harriette Tsosie

11 am-4 pm Fri-Sun; $10, Kids under 18 Free.

MUSEUM OF INTERNATIONAL FOLK ART

706 Camino Lejo, (505) 476-1204

La Cartonería Mexicana /The Mexican Art of Paper and Paste. Protection: Adaptation and Resistance. Amidst Cries from the Rubble: Art of Loss and Resilience from Ukraine

The Art Underground: Fantasy Coffins of Ghana 10 am-5 pm, $3-$12, NM residents free first Sunday of the month

WOODY GWYN: POWER OF ART

LewAllen Galleries 1613 Paseo de Peralta, (505) 988-3250

Paintings of New Mexico.

WURA-NATASHA OGUNJI: LOVE FOR SALE

Atelier Czerny 901 W San Mateo Road, (505) 288-6766

Oil on canvas paintings.

YOANN PENARD: THE SILENCE OF SHADOWS

Keep Contemporary 142 Lincoln Ave., (505) 557-9574 Contemporary sculpture.

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The Museum of International Folk Art show Between the Lines: Prison Art and Advocacy looks to re-humanize the incarcerated.

NEW MEXICO HISTORY MUSEUM

113 Lincoln Ave., (505) 476-5200

The Santos of New Mexico. Silver and Stones: Collaborations in Southwest Jewelry.

10 am-5 pm, Sat-Thurs, 10 am7 pm, Fri; $7-$12, NM residents free 5-7 pm first Fri. of the month

NUEVO MEXICANO HERITAGE MUSEUM

750 Camino Lejo, (505) 982-2226

Ugly History of Beautiful Things. What Lies Behind the Vision of Chimayo Weavers. 1 -4 pm, Wed-Fri, $10, children free NEW MEXICO MUSEUM OF ART

107 W Palace Ave., (505) 476-5063

Saints & Santos: Picturing The Holy In New Spain, Selections from the 20th Century Collection. Out West: Gay and Lesbian Artists in the Southwest 1900-1969. Art of the Bullfight. Line by Line. 10 am-5 pm, Sat-Thurs, 10 am-7 pm, Fri; $7-$12, NM residents free 5-7 pm every Fri. May-Oct.

SITE SANTA FE

1606 Paseo de Peralta, (505) 989-1199

Teresita Fernández / Robert Smithson Carmen Herrera: I Am Nobody! Who Are You?

10 am-5 pm Sun-Mon, Thurs, Sat, 10 am- 7 pm, Fri. POEH CULTURAL CENTER

78 Cities of Gold Road, (505) 455-5041 Di Wae Powa. Nah Poeh Meng. 10 am-5 pm, Mon-Fri, $7-$10 VLADEM

CONTEMPORARY

404 Montezuma Ave., (505) 476-5602

Off-Center: New Mexico Art, 1970-2000

10 am-5 pm, Sat-Thurs, 10 am-7 pm, Fri; $7-$12, NM residents free 5-7 pm every Fri. May-Oct.

WHEELWRIGHT MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN 704 Camino Lejo, (505) 982-4636

Masterglass: The Collaborative Spirit of Tony Jojola. Pathfinder: 40 Years of Marcus Amerman. Journeying Through the Archives of the Wheelwright Museum. 10 am-4 pm, Tues-Sat, $10

NIZHONNIYA AUSTIN

JORDAN CRAIG POYOMI MCDARMENT

JENNY IRENE MILLER BRANDON ORTIZ

OPENING AUG 16 6-8PM ON VIEW 8.16 - 9.16

CURATED BY MARCUS XAVIER CHORMICLE & DIEGO MEDINA

JENNY IRENE MILLER. UNTITLED (JAKE AND THE SEAGULL FROM THE FAMILY ARCHIVE) CIRCA EARLY 1990S.

8/17-18

8/16 • INDIGENOUS WAYS FESTIVAL WITH PURAFÉ, WADE FERNANDEZ, SIMONA RAEL + FASHION SHOW • 5 – 9 PM

Tony, Tony, Burning Bright

In his latest creative incarnation, Tony Abeyta showcases the best of the best in modern American art

It’s late summer in Santa Fe, and Downtown Subscription’s parking lot is jam-packed with expensive and beautiful foreign cars, opulent under an August sun whose light this morning bathes everything in a secretive pre-fall glow. I’m thinking about the way things look because I’m meeting with Tony Abeyta, whose angular landscapes are also lush; craggy hills softened by thick stripes of rain and dervishing blue-gray wind. Abeyta works in a range of media, but it’s these landscapes—rich with magpies, gods and forest fires—that launched him into art stardom.

Today, Abeyta says, he’s going for a “kinda gentrified” look with the fit: soft and spotless white tee, khaki shorts, white Adidas ankle socks and scuffed black Louis Vuitton loafers. He blushes when I tell him he’s a Santa Fe fashion icon, but he knows I mean it. Abeyta the sartorialist is one of his many moods. There’s also the son, the brother, the father, the fisherman; the flea-market-fiend and the Scorpio. Increasingly, Abeyta is known as art historian and expert appraiser, roles informed by a lifelong passion for collecting and trading beautiful things.

“I was always surrounded by people making art,” he says of growing up Diné in Gallup, a sort of hub for Zuni, Hopi and Navajo people for many hundreds of years.

“I’ve always loved the treasure hunt aspect of collecting,” Abeyta continues by way of an explanation of his latest project, a show of 70 objects from his personal collection called Hunter, on view through late September at newbie nonprofit Institute of Contemporary Art Santa Fe, or ICA. The show is objectively stunning, thanks in large part to native Santa Fean and ICA founder Chiara Geovando, who describes Abeyta as a “formidable dealer with an almost encyclopedic memory.”

Espresso in hand, Abeyta explains that the Diné were traditionally hunters and gatherers following prey and the seasons, moving with a confidence he understands.

“I never collect art because someone tells me it’s good,” Abeyta explains. “Taste is arbitrary, so I rely on my own.”

A hunter’s hunger does not exclude his predilection for certain sustenance over others, but the list of things Abeyta loves is much longer than things he doesn’t—the latter category including The Clash (which he can take or leave), Native American arrowheads (“just never really been my thing”) and over-the-top PCism, which he says is often “prohibitive and cumbersome.” Abeyta is wild, however, about contemporary Native artists like Jeffrey Gibson (Mississippi Band of Choctaw and Cherokee) and Virgil Ortiz (Cochiti Pueblo), and also loves Black American painters Kerry James Marshall, whom he calls his favorite American paint er, and Kehinde Wiley. tado and is onto his second.

a Jack Kerouac,” he says thoughtful ly, and I believe him.

cheekiness is evidenced in works found in a banana made of black beads and encased in a yel low vinyl peel by Nick Cave, a pair of gold-painted moc casins and a framed hot dog by Caddo and Kiowa painter TC Cannon. Abeyta loves collecting work that’s more pointed in examining the ongoing ignorance that’s plagued white understand ings of Native people, and lots of the best, most knockyour-socks-off this are made by artists who also close friends: This includes currently practicing artists like potter Diego Romero, as well

as dearly departed art lions Fritz Scholder (La Jolla Band of Luiseño), Otellie Pasiyava (Hopi) and Charles Loloma (Hopi). As hunters go, experienced, and selects the best and most meaningful objects for his

“I tell people to look for work that holds an intrinsic mystery,” he says. “Be uncomfortable, seek out challenging

Abeyta’s existence is informed

“It’s safe to say my music taste is almost entirely thanks to women,” he says, with real earnestness.

“Girlfriends in the ’90s made the

He adores De La Soul and the Beastie Boys, but also keeps his eyes and ears peeled for more obscure recordings. A small cross-section of Abeyta’s beloved album collection is displayed at ICA, all by Native

Years ago, Abeyta lived in Taos and befriended the minimalist painter Agnes Martin, who “loved kids and Italians,” he says, and who became his semi-regular Tuesday lunch companion for years.

“She never once showed any interest in explaining why she painted the way she did,” Abeyta says.

In Hunter, Martin and Abeyta’s mutual affection is commemorated with a framed lithograph in the former’s characteristically meticulous style and tenderly signed, “For my friend Tony.” Another contemporaneous Taoseño was neighbor Dennis Hopper, who impressed Abeyta with his kind demeanor. Hopper’s son Henry gave Abeyta a beat-up script of David Lynch’s Blue Velvet. It’s one of many, many items showing at ICA that’s worth the visit.

I watch as Abeyta leaves the coffee shop and moves into the sunshine, pausing for just a flash to revel in a juicy tangle of Mexican roses and fat sunflowers growing right up to the curb with petals washed in the same light as tiny dogs and fussy gallery directors and ancient, smiling men; all of it food for a hungry hunter.

HUNTER: SELECTIONS FROM THE PERSONAL COLLECTIONS OF TONY ABEYTA: 10 am-5 pm Thursday-Saturday through Sept. 28. Free Institute of Contemporary Art Santa Fe 906 S St. Francis Drive icasantafe.org

Artist Tony Abeyta has amassed quite a collection, including tons of music by Indigenous artists, the Cannupa Hanska Luger statue below and more. Abeyta shows the good stuff at ICA Santa Fe.

Time Masters Review

A science fiction animation limps back to the future

Adapted from Stefan Wul’s 1958 science fiction novel L’Orphelin de Perdide, and originally released in 1982, The Time Masters wobbles somewhat incoherently back into view in this 4K restoration.

This by turns intriguing and insufferable animation directed by René Laloux (Fantastic Planet), and co-written by Wul himself, is perhaps best viewed as a curio, a time capsule containing a certain sensibility. The main attractions here are the art and designs of Jean ‘Mœbius’ Giraud, whose imprint on science fiction is frequently compared to that of HR Giger.

A young boy, Piel, is stranded on the alternately menacing and twee planet Perdide. Generic galactic hero Jaffar picks up a distress call from Piel’s dying father, who has crashed his rover on Perdide and is prey to giant, brain-eating hornets. Jaffar is accompanied by exiled Princess Belle, the aging alcoholic Silbad and the ambivalent Prince Matton. They pick up a pair of telepathic and synesthetic homunculi who comment on and explain the action. If you’ve

5 + HARTNETT SLAYS; FUN AT TIMES - DRAWN-OUT FINAL ACT; SALEKA SHYAMALAN NOT GREAT AT ACTING

Old director M Night Shyamalan leans fully and unabashedly into his long-apparent Hitchcock love with Trap, a Josh Hartnett-led suspense-heavy thriller that primarily takes place at a pop concert. Said concert is for that of the faux artist Lady Raven (Saleka Night Shyamalan, M Night’s daughter and a singer-songwriter herself who wrote a number of original songs for the film), which Hartnett’s Cooper attends with his daughter as a reward for her good grades. For some reason, however, the arena is packed with cops and SWAT and FBI, and they’re all looking for Cooper. Why do they want him? Will he get out? Will he be, y’know, trapped?

Perhaps the trappings of Trap have something to do with Shyamalan getting old himself, but for a lot of folks there’s naught more harrowing than attending an arena-level pop show with a bunch of teens and tweens. In some ways, the Sixth Sense director still has the goods to befuddle and amuse his audiences—though he plays his cards a little early in the game this time, which rather deflates about a gazillion opportunities for tension. In other ways, Shyamalan still does that thing of his in which a film is essentially over but he just keeps right on going with the story (see The Village, Signs and Glass, for examples) so he can add his signature twist. The twist this time is disappointing.

No matter, though, because Trap is Hartnett’s chance—perhaps his first ever if you think about it— to truly sink his teeth into a character study, and he achieves great heights a few times.

Cooper’s a firefighter and a cool dad whose

seen Lars von Trier’s Kingdom, you’ll be amused for the wrong reasons.

The Time Masters suffers from being caught between two audiences: one for naive children’s animation, and the other for a kind of broad-brush metaphysics. The faceless collective of “angels” bring a sinister respite from all the sentimentality, but the hornets are shoddy. Laloux and Mœbius’ take on Wul’s narrative aspires to surrealism and existentialism but falls short of both.

There is, of course, the appeal of seeing Mœbius’ work on a cinema screen, although it lacks the

BONUS FEATURES

tween daughter (Wolf Like Me star Ariel Donoghue) might be little more than a plot device, but still adds to his mounting anxieties. Cooper has a secret, though his calm and calculating demeanor is sometimes bone-chilling in the face of his potential exposure. The rest of the film feels like po-mo Psycho but not nearly as good, especially in the final act.

Hartnett will likely be remembered for his performance choices, but Saleka Shyamalan doesn’t do Trap any favors. She’s a talented singer, and some of the film’s tunes are certifiable bangers, but when she delivers lines…“stilted” might not be a strong enough word. Even so, you’ve got to hand it to M Night for consistently experimenting within his well-established milieu. Even now, some 25 years after Haley Joel Osment saw dead people, our boy has the capacity to surprise us at least a little. (ADV) Violet Crown Cinema, Regal, PG-13, 115 min. VISUAL ART AT THE CINEMA?!

Longtime Santa Feans who know the Center for Contemporary Arts know the un-killable nonprofit also likes to dabble in the visual arts world. As it stands right now, said dabbling comes in the form of Ritual Relationships of Liquidity from artists Abigail Smith and Emily Margarit Mason. Described as a “photomontage exhibit,” the show merges Smith’s background in collage and as an archivist with Mason’s love of nature and photography. If you’re catching a movie at CCA sometime soon, catch the show in the lobby—it’s cool and you can do that through mid-October.

REVIVALISM

OK, so the Jean Cocteau Cinema has pretty much become the coolest revival house in town. Oh, sure, they’ve got upcoming screenings of filmmaker

signature detailing of his strip work, or his designs for, say, Jodorowsky’s Dune—an adaptation better left unmade. And against these backgrounds the protagonists are horribly rendered. This is simply not a visionary film, even by the standards of the early 1980s. It leaves one wondering for whom it was made. You might wish for the restoration of your time spent watching it.

THE TIME MASTERS

Directed by Laloux Center for Contemporary Arts, NR, 78 mins

Steven Paul Judd’s George RR Martin-produced Mary Margaret Road Grader (think Mad Max but Indigenous) on the docket, but a cursory glance at the calendar of upcoming films includes screenings of Smoke Signals (Dead Man’s Gary Farmer with long hair? Yes, please!), Blue Velvet, Stand By Me and Easy Rider. That oughta hold everyone for the next few months.

CAST SYSTEM

We’ve seen a few casting calls out there for various roles, including from Jake Alexander Bryant Productions, which is looking to cast a 20-something woman to play a perky influencer type for a film being shot in Las Cruces this month. The name of the film is Gen Xennial, and the logline states that it’s about a guy who has all but given up when he meets a special lady. Is this manic pixie dream girl stuff? Sounds like it, but we won’t know until the movie comes out—so maybe you should try to be in it, 20-something women. Fire an email off to jakealexanderbryantproductions@gmail.com or call (915) 479-8271 to learn more or visit IMDb-dotcom to learn that Bryant directed 2016’s City of God Also, PanopticNerve Productions is in the midst of the casting game for its Escape From Flat Earth, which is slated to film in September in Albuquerque. The comedic movie follows three Black siblings and a flat earth-type boyfriend, and they’re looking to cast Black performers. Email mariedalarcon@gmail.com or call (267) 499-4512 for more info.

ONE LAST CAST

Yes, this is another casting mention, but it gets its own spot on the Bonus Features rundown because it’s about cuddling. New Mexico Casting Company (which is a really good name for a New Mexico company that does casting) is looking for interracial

and same-sex couples to film G-rated cuddling for a television series. No word on what series that is, but we think it sounds cute. Interested parties should send photos to nmccasting@gmail.com with the subject like “COUPLES.” The project shoots Aug. 28 and 29 in Albuquerque.

CALLING ALL STUDIO GHIBLI-PHILES Yeah, yeah—you’ve seen Spirited Away to death, you slap Joe Hisaishi’s score from Howl’s Moving Castle on all your Insta reels and you can quote Princess Mononoke start to back (“My name is Ashitaka and I’ve traveled far from lands to the east. Are you ancient gods and have I come at last to the land of the spirit of the forest?!?!” And then Gillian Anderson in wolf form is all, “I’ma bite some heads off!”), but have you seen 1995’s Whisper of the Heart directed by Yoshifumi Kondô? For those of you who just said, “Miyazaki didn’t direct every single Ghibli movie?” out loud, know that the adorable love story follows a young woman making her way through library books, and all the ones she loves most were previously checked out by this one dude. Cute, right? Right. Don’t call yourself an otaku (Google it) until you see it at Violet Crown Cinema at 3 pm on Sunday, Aug. 25. Tickets run $14.

A REAL BREW-HA-HA

New Mexico-born filmmaker Keagan Karnes recently wrapped production on the film Brewmance starring former SNL performer Alex Moffat and Nancy Drew alum Kennedy McMann. Filmed in Las Cruces in July, Brewmance follows Kennedy’s feisty brewery owner as she clashes with Moffat’s big city marketing guy; surely they fall in love. Predictability aside, GTAV’s Steven Ogg (who voiced the brilliantly-written if maniacal Trevor) is in the movie, so that’ll probably be cool.

JONESIN’ CROSSWORD

13 2000s Russian music duo who teased onstage kisses 14 Silver or gold, for short 21 Words of refusal 23 CompuServe competitor, once 26 Meathead’s real name

Footage that’s not the main action 29 Small quarrel

Subgenre of mystery books usually set in a small community

Colossal 32 State that means “weird,” in Gen Z slang

33 Side that may involve elote

Acne, outside the U.S.

Hotel”

3 2020 Christopher Nolan (or is it Nalon?) movie

4 Magnolia virginiana, alternately

5 Ventured

6 It’s not “esto” or “eso”

7 ___ gallop (rhetorical technique with rapid-fire dishonest confrontation)

8 Jazz vocalist Anderson who worked with Duke Ellington

Neighboring

Nachos and sandwiches, for example

Salsa ___

Owing

Rob Brezsny Week of August 14th

ARIES (March 21-April 19): Years ago, when I worked as a postal delivery person in Santa Cruz, California, I mastered my route quickly. The time allotted to complete it was six hours, but I could easily finish in four. Soon I began to goof off two hours a day, six days a week. Many great works of literature and music entertained me during that time. I joined a softball team and was able to play an entire game each Saturday while officially on the job. Was what I did unethical? I don’t think so, since I always did my work thoroughly and precisely. Is there any comparable possibility in your life, Aries? An ethical loophole? A workaround that has full integrity? An escape clause that causes no harm?

TAURUS (April 20-May 20): From an astronomer’s perspective, Uranus is huge. Sixty-three Earths could fit inside of it. It’s also weirdly unique because it rotates sideways compared to the other planets. From an astrologer’s point of view, Uranus symbolizes the talents and gifts we possess that can be beneficial to others. If we fully develop these potentials, they will express our unique genius and be useful to our fellow humans. It so happens that Uranus has been cruising through Taurus since 2018 and will mostly continue there until 2026. I regard these years as your best chance in this lifetime to fulfill the opportunities I described. The coming weeks will be especially pregnant with possibilities.

GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Mountaineer Edmund Hillary is renowned as the first person to climb to the summit of Mt. Everest. It happened in 1953. Less famous was his companion in the ascent, Gemini mountaineer Tenzing Norgay. Why did Hillary get more acclaim than Norgay, even though they were equal partners in the monumental accomplishment? Was it because one was a white New Zealander and the other a brown Nepalese? In any case, I’m happy to speculate that if there’s a situation in your life that resembles Norgay’s, you will get remediation in the coming months. You will receive more of the credit you deserve. You will garner the acknowledgment and recognition that had previously been unavailable. And it all starts soon.

CANCER (June 21-July 22): As an American, I’m embarrassed by the fact that my fellow citizens and I comprise just four percent of the world’s population but generate 20 percent of its garbage. How is that possible? In any case, I vow that during the next five weeks, I will decrease the volume of trash I produce and increase the amount of dross I recycle. I encourage you, my fellow Cancerians, to make a similar promise. In ways that may not be immediately imaginable, attending to these matters will improve your mental health and maybe even inspire you to generate an array of fresh insights about how to live your life with flair and joy.

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): The coming weeks will be a wonderful time to waste time on the internet. If you are properly aligned with cosmic rhythms, you will spend long hours watching silly videos, interacting with friends and strangers on social media, and shopping for products you don’t really need. JUST KIDDING!! Everything I just said was a dirty lie. It was designed to test your power to resist distracting influences and mediocre advice. Here’s my authentic counsel, Leo. The coming weeks will be a fantastic phase to waste as little time as possible as you intensify your focus on the few things that matter to you most.

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Scientific research suggests that brushing and flossing your teeth not only boosts the health of your gums, but also protects your heart’s health. Other studies show that if you maintain robust microbiota in your gut, you’re more likely to avoid anxiety and depression as you nurture your mental health. The coming weeks will be a favorable time to focus on big-picture thoughts like these, Virgo. You will be wise to meditate on how each part of your life affects every other part. You will generate good fortune as you become more vividly aware and appreciative of the intimate interconnectedness that underlies all you do.

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LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): The official term for the shape of a single piece of M&M candy is “oblate spheroid.” It’s rounded but not perfectly round. It looks like a partially squashed sphere. An Iraqi man named Ibrahim Sadeq decided to try the difficult task of arranging as many M&M’s as possible in a vertical stack. He is now the world’s record holder in that art, with seven M&M’s. I am imagining that sometime soon, Libra, you could achieve a comparable feat in your own domain. What’s challenging but not impossible?

SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): I’ve heard many people brag about their hangovers. The stories they tell are often entertaining and humorous. One of my best laughs emerged in response to two friends describing the time they jumped on the roof a parked Mercedes Benz at 3 am and sang songs from Verdi’s opera Falstaff until the cops came and threw them in a jail cell with nothing to eat or drink for ten hours. In accordance with astrological omens, Scorpio, I ask you to not get a hangover in the coming weeks, even an amusing one. Instead, I encourage you to studiously pursue extreme amounts of pleasurable experiences that have only good side effects.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Most famous musicians demand that their dressing rooms be furnished with specific amenities. Beyoncé needs rosescented candles. Rihanna expects her preparatory sanctuary to have dark blue or black drapes topped with icy blue chiffon. Eminem insists on a set of 25-pound dumbbells, and the hip-hop duo Rae Sremmurd wants Super Soaker water guns. Since the coming weeks may be as close to a rock star phase of your cycle as you’ve ever had, I recommend you create a list of your required luxuries. This imaginative exercise will hopefully get you in the mood to ask for exactly what you need everywhere you go.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Sleep deprivation is widespread. I see it as a pandemic. According to some studies, over half the people in the world suffer from insomnia, don’t get enough sleep, or have trouble falling asleep or staying asleep. Most research on this subject doesn’t mention an equally important problem: that many people aren’t dreaming enough. And the fact is that dreaming is key to our psychological well-being. I bring this to your attention, Capricorn, because the coming weeks will be a favorable time to enhance your relationship with sleep and dreams. I encourage you to learn all you can and do all you can to make your time in bed deeply rejuvenating.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Only 47 people live on the volcanic Pitcairn Islands, which are located in the middle of nowhere in the South Pacific Ocean. Pollution is virtually non-existent, which is why the honey made by local bees is the purest on the planet. In accordance with astrological omens, I’d love for you to get honey like that in the coming weeks. I hope you will also seek the best and purest of everything. More than ever, you need to associate with influences that are potent, clear, genuine, raw, vibrant, natural, and full-strength.

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NOTICE OF SALE

STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF SANTA FE

FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

No. D-101-CV-2023-01931

VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC., Plaintiff, v. PETRUS VACATION RENTALS, LLC, Defendant.

NOTICE OF SALE

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on August 28, 2024, at 12:15 p.m., the undersigned Special Master will, at the front entrance of the First Judicial District Courthouse, 225 Montezuma Avenue, Santa Fe, NM 87501, sell all of the rights, title, and interests of the above-named Defendant, in and to the hereinafter described real property to the highest bidder. The property to be sold is located at 400 Griffin Street, Unit(s) 2116, Santa Fe, NM 87501, in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, and is more particularly described as: 1 Timeshare Interests(s) consisting of 1 undivided one fifty-second (1/52) interest(s) in fee simple as tenant in common in and to the below-described Condominium Unit, together with a corresponding undivided interest in the Common Furnishings which are appurtenant to such Condominium Unit, as well as the recurring (i) exclusive right every calendar year to reserve, use, and occupy an Assigned Unit of the same Unit Type described below within Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium (the “Project”); (ii) exclusive right to use and enjoy the Limited Common Elements and Common Furnishings located within or otherwise appurtenant to such Assigned Unit; and (iii) non-exclusive right to use and enjoy the Common Elements of the Project, for their intended purposes, during a Vacation Week, as shall properly have been reserved in accordance with the provisions of the then-current Rules and Regulations promulgated by Villas de Santa Fe Condominium Association, Inc., all pursuant to the Declaration of Condominium for Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium, duly recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Santa Fe County, New Mexico, in Book 1462, at Page 195-294, as thereafter amended (the “Declaration”).

Unit No.: 2116

Initial Use Year: 1998 Timeshare Interest: Floating Annual Year

Vacation Week No.: 31 Unit Type (If applicable): 1 Bedroom including any improvements,

The foregoing sale will be made to satisfy a foreclosure judgment rendered by this Court in the above-entitled and numbered cause on July 9, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $11,055.79, plus interest of $1,308.52 from January 1, 2024 through August 28, 2024. Plaintiff has the right to bid at the foregoing sale in an amount equal to its judgment, and to submit its bid either verbally or in writing. Plaintiff may apply all or any part of its judgment to the purchase price in lieu of cash.

In accordance with the Court’s decree, the proceeds of sale are to be applied first to the costs of sale, including the Special Master’s fees, and then to satisfy the above-described judgment with any remaining balance to be paid into the registry of the Court.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the undersigned Special Master will, as set forth above, offer for sale and sell the Property to the highest bidder for cash or equivalent, for the purpose of satisfying, in the adjudged order of priorities, the judgment and decree of foreclosure described herein, including the costs of advertisement and publication for the foregoing sale, and reasonable Special Master’s fees in an amount to be fixed by the Court.

The foregoing sale may be postponed and rescheduled at the discretion of the Special Master, and is subject to all taxes, utility liens and other restrictions and easements of record, and subject to the Defendants’ one (1) month right of redemption and entry of an order of the Court approving the terms and conditions of sale.

Witness my hand this 11th day of July, 2024.

By: /S/ Robert Doyle

Robert Doyle, Special Master Legal Process Network P.O. Box 279

Sandia Park, NM 87047 (505) 417-4113

STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF SANTA FE

FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

No. D-101-CV-2023-02195

VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC., Plaintiff,

v. ST. HAMM MANAGEMENT, LLC, Defendant.

NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on August 28, 2024, at 12:15 p.m., the undersigned Special Master will, at the front entrance of the First Judicial District Courthouse, 225 Montezuma Avenue, Santa Fe, NM 87501, sell all of the rights, title, and interests of the above-named Defendant, in and to the hereinafter described real property to the highest bidder. The property to be sold is located at 400 Griffin Street, Unit(s) 1208, Santa Fe, NM 87501, in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, and is more particularly described as: An undivided 5000/289000 interest in fee simple as tenant in common in and to Unit Number(s) 1208, together with a corresponding undivided interest in the Common Furnishings which are appurtenant to such Unit(s), as well as the recurring (i) exclusive right to reserve, use, and occupy an Assigned Unit within Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium (the “Project”); (ii) exclusive right to use and enjoy the Limited Common Elements and Common Furnishings located within or otherwise appurtenant to such Assigned Unit; and (iii) non-exclusive rights to use and enjoy the Common Elements of the Project, for their intended purposes, during (A) in the case of “floating” Timeshare Interests, such Use Periods as shall properly have been reserved in accordance with the provisions of the then current Rules and Regulations promulgated by Villas de Santa Fe Condominium Association, Inc.; and (B) in the case of “fixed” Timeshare Interests, such Fixed Vacation Week as is specifically set forth below, all pursuant to the Declaration of Condominium for Villas de Santa Fe, A Condominium, duly recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Santa Fe County, New Mexico, in Book 1462, at Page 195, as amended from time to time (the “Declaration”).

Initial Use Year: 2009

Timeshare Interest: UDI-Float

Fixed Use Period (If applicable): N/A

Number of Rights (If applicable): 5000

Fixed Assigned Unit (If applicable):

Vacation Week No.: N/A

Unit Type (If applicable): _____ including any improvements, fixtures, and attachments, such as, but not limited to, mobile homes (the “Property”). If there is a conflict between the legal description and the street address, the legal description shall control.

The foregoing sale will be made to satisfy a foreclosure judgment rendered by this Court in the above-entitled and numbered cause on July 8, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on

the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $10,614.84, plus interest of $1,256.33 from January 1, 2024 through August 28, 2024. Plaintiff has the right to bid at the foregoing sale in an amount equal to its judgment, and to submit its bid either verbally or in writing. Plaintiff may apply all or any part of its judgment to the purchase price in lieu of cash.

In accordance with the Court’s decree, the proceeds of sale are to be applied first to the costs of sale, including the Special Master’s fees, and then to satisfy the above-described judgment with any remaining balance to be paid into the registry of the Court.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the undersigned Special Master will, as set forth above, offer for sale and sell the Property to the highest bidder for cash or equivalent, for the purpose of satisfying, in the adjudged order of priorities, the judgment and decree of foreclosure described herein, including the costs of advertisement and publication for the foregoing sale, and reasonable Special Master’s fees in an amount to be fixed by the Court.

The foregoing sale may be postponed and rescheduled at the discretion of the Special Master, and is subject to all taxes, utility liens and other restrictions and easements of record, and subject to the Defendants’ one (1) month right of redemption and entry of an order of the Court approving the terms and conditions of sale.

Witness my hand this 11th day of July, 2024.

By: /S/ Robert Doyle

Robert Doyle, Special Master Legal Process Network P.O. Box 279 Sandia Park, NM 87047 (505) 417-4113

STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF SANTA FE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT No. D-101-CV-2023-02184

VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC., Plaintiff, v. VACATION PROS, LLC, A LIMITED LIABILITY CORPORATION, Defendant.

NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on August 28, 2024 at 12:15 p.m., the undersigned Special Master will, at the front entrance of the First Judicial District Courthouse, 225 Montezuma Avenue, Santa Fe, NM 87501, sell all of the rights, title, and interests of the above-named Defendant, in and to the hereinafter described real

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property to the highest bidder. The property to be sold is located at 400 Griffin Street, Unit(s) 1212, Santa Fe, NM 87501, in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, and is more particularly described as: An undivided 5000/289000 interest in fee simple as tenant in common in and to Unit Number(s) 1212, together with a corresponding undivided interest in the Common Furnishings which are appurtenant to such Unit(s), as well as the recurring (i) exclusive right to reserve, use, and occupy an Assigned Unit within Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium (the “Project”); (ii) exclusive right to use and enjoy the Limited Common Elements and Common Furnishings located within or otherwise appurtenant to such Assigned Unit; and (iii) non-exclusive rights to use and enjoy the Common Elements of the Project, for their intended purposes, during (A) in the case of “floating” Timeshare Interests, such Use Periods as shall properly have been reserved in accordance with the provisions of the then current Rules and Regulations promulgated by Villas de Santa Fe Condominium Association, Inc.; and (B) in the case of “fixed” Timeshare Interests, such Fixed Vacation Week as is specifically set forth below, all pursuant to the Declaration of Condominium for Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium, duly recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Santa Fe County, New Mexico, in Book 1462, at Page 195, as amended from time to time (the “Declaration”).

Initial Use Year: 2009 Timeshare Interest:

Fixed Use Period (If applicable): N/A Number of Rights (If applicable): 5000

Fixed Assigned Unit (If applicable):

Vacation Week No.: N/A Unit Type (If applicable): N/A including any improvements, fixtures, and attachments, such as, but not limited to, mobile homes (the “Property”). If there is a conflict between the legal description and the street address, the legal description shall control.

The foregoing sale will be made to satisfy a foreclosure judgment rendered by this Court in the above-entitled and numbered cause on July 9, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $10,520.88, plus interest of $1,245.21 from January 1, 2024 through August 28, 2024. Plaintiff has the right to bid at the foregoing sale in an amount equal to its judgment, and to submit its bid either verbally or in writing. Plaintiff may apply all or any part of its judgment to the purchase price in

lieu of cash.

In accordance with the Court’s decree, the proceeds of sale are to be applied first to the costs of sale, including the Special Master’s fees, and then to satisfy the above-described judgment with any remaining balance to be paid into the registry of the Court.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the undersigned Special Master will, as set forth above, offer for sale and sell the Property to the highest bidder for cash or equivalent, for the purpose of satisfying, in the adjudged order of priorities, the judgment and decree of foreclosure described herein, including the costs of advertisement and publication for the foregoing sale, and reasonable Special Master’s fees in an amount to be fixed by the Court.

The foregoing sale may be postponed and rescheduled at the discretion of the Special Master, and is subject to all taxes, utility liens and other restrictions and easements of record, and subject to the Defendants’ one (1) month right of redemption and entry of an order of the Court approving the terms and conditions of sale.

Witness my hand this 11th day of July, 2024.

By: /S/ Robert Doyle Robert Doyle, Special Master Legal Process Network P.O. Box 279 Sandia Park, NM 87047 (505) 417-4113

STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF SANTA FE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

No. D-101-CV-2023-01939 VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC., Plaintiff, v. 1 TRAVEL COMPANION, Defendant.

NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on August 28, 2024, at 12:15 p.m., the undersigned Special Master will, at the front entrance of the First Judicial District Courthouse, 225 Montezuma Avenue, Santa Fe, NM 87501, sell all of the rights, title, and interests of the above-named Defendant, in and to the hereinafter described real property to the highest bidder. The property to be sold is located at 400 Griffin Street, Unit(s) 1209, Santa Fe, NM 87501, in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, and is more particularly described as:

An undivided 1/208 interest in fee simple as tenant in common in and to Unit Number(s) 1209, together with a corresponding undivided interest in the Common Furnishings which are appurtenant to such Unit(s), as well as the recurring (i) exclusive

right during alternate calendar years to reserve, use, and occupy an Assigned Unit within Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium (the “Project”); (ii) exclusive right to use and enjoy the Limited Common Elements and Common Furnishings located within or otherwise appurtenant to such Assigned Unit; and (iii) non-exclusive rights to use and enjoy the Common Elements of the Project, for their intended purposes, during (A) in the case of “floating” Timeshare Interests, such Use Periods as shall properly have been reserved in accordance with the provisions of the then current Rules and Regulations promulgated by Villas de Santa Fe Condominium Association, Inc.; and (B) in the case of “fixed” Timeshare Interests, such Fixed Vacation Week as is specifically set forth below, all pursuant to the Declaration of Condominium for Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium, duly recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Santa Fe County, New Mexico, in Book 1462, at Page 195, as amended from time to time (the “Declaration”).

Initial Use Year: 2000 Timeshare Interest: Even Year Fixed Use Period (If applicable): N/A Number of Rights (If applicable): N/A

Fixed Assigned Unit (If applicable): 1209

Vacation Week No.: 36 Unit Type (If applicable): 1 Bedroom Deluxe including any improvements, fixtures, and attachments, such as, but not limited to, mobile homes (the “Property”). If there is a conflict between the legal description and the street address, the legal description shall control.

The foregoing sale will be made to satisfy a foreclosure judgment rendered by this Court in the above-entitled and numbered cause on July 10, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $6,912.01, plus interest of $818.08 from January 1, 2024 through August 28, 2024. Plaintiff has the right to bid at the foregoing sale in an amount equal to its judgment, and to submit its bid either verbally or in writing. Plaintiff may apply all or any part of its judgment to the purchase price in lieu of cash.

In accordance with the Court’s decree, the proceeds of sale are to be applied first to the costs of sale, including the Special Master’s fees, and then to satisfy the above-described judgment with any remaining balance to be paid into the registry of the Court. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the undersigned Special Master

will, as set forth above, offer for sale and sell the Property to the highest bidder for cash or equivalent, for the purpose of satisfying, in the adjudged order of priorities, the judgment and decree of foreclosure described herein, including the costs of advertisement and publication for the foregoing sale, and reasonable Special Master’s fees in an amount to be fixed by the Court.

The foregoing sale may be postponed and rescheduled at the discretion of the Special Master, and is subject to all taxes, utility liens and other restrictions and easements of record, and subject to the Defendants’ one (1) month right of redemption and entry of an order of the Court approving the terms and conditions of sale.

Witness my hand this 11th day of July, 2024.

By: /S/ Robert Doyle

Robert Doyle, Special Master Legal Process Network P.O. Box 279 Sandia Park, NM 87047 (505) 417-4113

STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF SANTA FE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT No. D-101-CV-2023-01961

VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC., Plaintiff, v. FELICE FRANCIS BARBONE AND MARLYS EVELYN BARBONE REVOCABLE TRUST, Defendant.

NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on August 28, 2024, at 12:15 p.m., the undersigned Special Master will, at the front entrance of the First Judicial District Courthouse, 225 Montezuma Avenue, Santa Fe, NM 87501, sell all of the rights, title, and interests of the above-named Defendant, in and to the hereinafter described real property to the highest bidder. The property to be sold is located at 400 Griffin Street, Unit(s) 2121, Santa Fe, NM 87501, in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, and is more particularly described as: 1 Timeshare Interests(s) consisting of 1 undivided one fifty-second (1/52) interest(s) in fee simple as tenant in common in and to the below-described Condominium Unit, together with a corresponding undivided interest in the Common Furnishings which are appurtenant to such Condominium Unit, as well as the recurring (i) exclusive right every calendar year to reserve, use, and occupy an Assigned Unit of the same Unit Type described below within Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium (the “Project”); (ii)

exclusive right to use and enjoy the Limited Common Elements and Common Furnishings located within or otherwise appurtenant to such Assigned Unit; and (iii) non-exclusive right to use and enjoy the Common Elements of the Project, for their intended purposes, during a Vacation Week, as shall properly have been reserved in accordance with the provisions of the then-current Rules and Regulations promulgated by Villas de Santa Fe Condominium Association, Inc., all pursuant to the Declaration of Condominium for Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium, duly recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Santa Fe County, New Mexico, in Book 1462, at Page 195-294, as thereafter amended (the “Declaration”).

Unit No.: 2121

Initial Use Year: 1999

Timeshare Interest: Floating Annual Year

Vacation Week No.: 37

Unit Type: 1 Bedroom including any improvements, fixtures, and attachments, such as, but not limited to, mobile homes (the “Property”). If there is a conflict between the legal description and the street address, the legal description shall control.

The foregoing sale will be made to satisfy a foreclosure judgment rendered by this Court in the above-entitled and numbered cause on July 11, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $10,746.24, plus interest of $1,271.88 from January 1, 2024, through August 28, 2024. Plaintiff has the right to bid at the foregoing sale in an amount equal to its judgment, and to submit its bid either verbally or in writing. Plaintiff may apply all or any part of its judgment to the purchase price in lieu of cash.

In accordance with the Court’s decree, the proceeds of sale are to be applied first to the costs of sale, including the Special Master’s fees, and then to satisfy the above-described judgment with any remaining balance to be paid into the registry of the Court.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the undersigned Special Master will, as set forth above, offer for sale and sell the Property to the highest bidder for cash or equivalent, for the purpose of satisfying, in the adjudged order of priorities, the judgment and decree of foreclosure described herein, including the costs of advertisement and publication for the foregoing sale, and reasonable Special Master’s fees in an amount to be fixed by the Court.

The foregoing sale may be postponed and rescheduled at the discretion of the Special

Master, and is subject to all taxes, utility liens and other restrictions and easements of record, and subject to the Defendants’ one (1) month right of redemption and entry of an order of the Court approving the terms and conditions of sale.

Witness my hand this 12th day of July, 2024.

By: /S/ Robert Doyle

Robert Doyle, Special Master Legal Process Network P.O. Box 279 Sandia Park, NM 87047 (505) 417-4113

STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF SANTA FE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT No. D-101-CV-2023-01889 VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC., Plaintiff, v.

COLLEEN R. CALLAHAN, Defendant. NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on August 28, 2024, at 12:15 p.m., the undersigned Special Master will, at the front entrance of the First Judicial District Courthouse, 225 Montezuma Avenue, Santa Fe, NM 87501, sell all of the rights, title, and interests of the above-named Defendant, in and to the hereinafter described real property to the highest bidder. The property to be sold is located at 400 Griffin Street, Unit(s) 1104, Santa Fe, NM 87501, in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, and is more particularly described as: An undivided 5000/289000 interest in fee simple as tenant in common in and to Unit Number(s) 1104, together with a corresponding undivided interest in the Common Furnishings which are appurtenant to such Unit(s), as well as the recurring (i) exclusive right to reserve, use, and occupy an Assigned Unit within Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium (the “Project”); (ii) exclusive right to use and enjoy the Limited Common Elements and Common Furnishings located within or otherwise appurtenant to such Assigned Unit; and (iii) non-exclusive rights to use and enjoy the Common Elements of the Project, for their intended purposes, during (A) in the case of “floating” Timeshare Interests, such Use Periods as shall properly have been reserved in accordance with the provisions of the then-current Rules and Regulations promulgated by Villas de Santa Fe Condominium Association, Inc.; and (B) in the case of “fixed” Timeshare Interests, such Fixed Vacation Week as is specifically set forth below, all pursuant to the Declaration of Condominium for Villas de Santa Fe, A

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Condominium, duly recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Santa Fe County, New Mexico, in Book 1462, at Page 195, as amended from time to time (the “Declaration”).

Initial Use Year: 2004

Timeshare Interest:

Fixed Use Period (If applicable): N/A

Number of Rights (If applicable):

5000

Fixed Assigned Unit (If applicable):

Vacation Week No.: N/A

Unit Type (If applicable): including any improvements, fixtures, and attachments, such as, but not limited to, mobile homes (the “Property”). If there is a conflict between the legal description and the street address, the legal description shall control.

The foregoing sale will be made to satisfy a foreclosure judgment rendered by this Court in the above-entitled and numbered cause on July 10, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $10,164.01, plus interest of $1,202.97 from January 1, 2024, through August 28, 2024. Plaintiff has the right to bid at the foregoing sale in an amount equal to its judgment, and to submit its bid either verbally or in writing. Plaintiff may apply all or any part of its judgment to the purchase price in lieu of cash.

In accordance with the Court’s decree, the proceeds of sale are to be applied first to the costs of sale, including the Special Master’s fees, and then to satisfy the above-described judgment with any remaining balance to be paid into the registry of the Court.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the undersigned Special Master will, as set forth above, offer for sale and sell the Property to the highest bidder for cash or equivalent, for the purpose of satisfying, in the adjudged order of priorities, the judgment and decree of foreclosure described herein, including the costs of advertisement and publication for the foregoing sale, and reasonable Special Master’s fees in an amount to be fixed by the Court.

The foregoing sale may be postponed and rescheduled at the discretion of the Special Master, and is subject to all taxes, utility liens and other restrictions and easements of record, and subject to the Defendants’ one (1) month right of redemption and entry of an order of the Court approving the terms and conditions of sale.

Witness my hand this 12th day of July, 2024.

By: /S/ Robert Doyle

Robert Doyle, Special Master Legal Process Network

P.O. Box 279 Sandia Park, NM 87047 (505) 417-4113

STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF SANTA FE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT No. D-101-CV-2023-02035

VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC., Plaintiff, v. CALLAHAN & ZALINSKY ASSOCIATES, LLC, Defendant.

NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on August 28, 2024 at 12:15 p.m., the undersigned Special Master will, at the front entrance of the First Judicial District Courthouse, 225 Montezuma Avenue, Santa Fe, NM 87501, sell all of the rights, title, and interests of the above-named Defendant, in and to the hereinafter described real property to the highest bidder. The property to be sold is located at 400 Griffin Street, Unit(s) 2221, Santa Fe, NM 87501, in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, and is more particularly described as: 1 Timeshare Interests(s) consisting of 1 undivided one fifty-second (1/52) interest(s) in fee simple as tenant in common in and to the below-described Condominium Unit, together with a corresponding undivided interest in the Common Furnishings which are appurtenant to such Condominium Unit, as well as the recurring (i) exclusive right every calendar year to reserve, use, and occupy an Assigned Unit of the same Unit Type described below within Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium (the “Project”); (ii) exclusive right to use and enjoy the Limited Common Furnishings located within or otherwise appurtenant to such Assigned Unit; and (iii) non-exclusive right to use and enjoy the Common Elements of the Project, for their intended purposes, during a Vacation Week, as shall properly have been reserved in accordance with the provisions of the then-current Rules and Regulations promulgated by Villas de Santa Fe Condominium Association, Inc., all pursuant to the Declaration of Condominium for Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium, duly recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Santa Fe County, New Mexico, in Book 1462, at Page 195-294, as thereafter amended (the “Declaration”).

Unit No.: 2221

Initial Use Year: 2009

Timeshare Interest: Floating Annual Year

Vacation Week No.: 44

Unit Type: 1 Bedroom

including any improvements, fixtures, and attachments, such as, but not limited to, mobile homes (the “Property”). If there is a conflict between the legal description and the street address, the legal description shall control.

The foregoing sale will be made to satisfy a foreclosure judgment rendered by this Court in the above-entitled and numbered cause on July 9, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $10,641.18, plus interest of $1,259.45 from January 1, 2024 through August 28, 2024. Plaintiff has the right to bid at the foregoing sale in an amount equal to its judgment, and to submit its bid either verbally or in writing. Plaintiff may apply all or any part of its judgment to the purchase price in lieu of cash.

In accordance with the Court’s decree, the proceeds of sale are to be applied first to the costs of sale, including the Special Master’s fees, and then to satisfy the above-described judgment with any remaining balance to be paid into the registry of the Court. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the undersigned Special Master will, as set forth above, offer for sale and sell the Property to the highest bidder for cash or equivalent, for the purpose of satisfying, in the adjudged order of priorities, the judgment and decree of foreclosure described herein, including the costs of advertisement and publication for the foregoing sale, and reasonable Special Master’s fees in an amount to be fixed by the Court.

The foregoing sale may be postponed and rescheduled at the discretion of the Special Master, and is subject to all taxes, utility liens and other restrictions and easements of record, and subject to the Defendants’ one (1) month right of redemption and entry of an order of the Court approving the terms and conditions of sale.

Witness my hand this 12th day of July, 2024.

By: /S/ Robert Doyle

Robert Doyle, Special Master Legal Process Network P.O. Box 279 Sandia Park, NM 87047 (505) 417-4113

STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF SANTA FE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT No. D-101-CV-2023-02019

VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC., Plaintiff, v. CALLAHAN & ZALINSKY ASSOCIATES, LLC,

Defendant.

NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on August 28, 2024, at 12:15 p.m., the undersigned Special Master will, at the front entrance of the First Judicial District Courthouse, 225 Montezuma Avenue, Santa Fe, NM 87501, sell all of the rights, title, and interests of the above-named Defendant, in and to the hereinafter described real property to the highest bidder. The property to be sold is located at 400 Griffin Street, Unit(s) 2220, Santa Fe, NM 87501, in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, and is more particularly described as: 1 Timeshare Interests(s) consisting of 1 undivided one fifty-second (1/52) interest(s) in fee simple as tenant in common in and to the below-described Condominium Unit, together with a corresponding undivided interest in the Common Furnishings which are appurtenant to such Condominium Unit, as well as the recurring (i) exclusive right every calendar year to reserve, use, and occupy an Assigned Unit of the same Unit Type described below within Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium (the “Project”); (ii) exclusive right to use and enjoy the Limited Common Elements and Common Furnishings located within or otherwise appurtenant to such Assigned Unit; and (iii) non-exclusive right to use and enjoy the Common Elements of the Project, for their intended purposes, during a Vacation Week, as shall properly have been reserved in accordance with the provisions of the then-current Rules and Regulations promulgated by Villas de Santa Fe Condominium Association, Inc., all pursuant to the Declaration of Condominium for Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium, duly recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Santa Fe County, New Mexico, in Book 1462, at Page 195-294, as thereafter amended (the “Declaration”).

Unit No.: 2220

Initial Use Year: 2010

Timeshare Interest: Floating Annual Year

Vacation Week No.: 07

Unit Type: 1 Bedroom including any improvements, fixtures, and attachments, such as, but not limited to, mobile homes (the “Property”). If there is a conflict between the legal description and the street address, the legal description shall control.

The foregoing sale will be made to satisfy a foreclosure judgment rendered by this Court in the above-entitled and numbered cause on July 11, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $10,602.69,

plus interest of $1,254.89 from January 1, 2024 through August 28, 2024. Plaintiff has the right to bid at the foregoing sale in an amount equal to its judgment, and to submit its bid either verbally or in writing. Plaintiff may apply all or any part of its judgment to the purchase price in lieu of cash.

In accordance with the Court’s decree, the proceeds of sale are to be applied first to the costs of sale, including the Special Master’s fees, and then to satisfy the above-described judgment with any remaining balance to be paid into the registry of the Court.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the undersigned Special Master will, as set forth above, offer for sale and sell the Property to the highest bidder for cash or equivalent, for the purpose of satisfying, in the adjudged order of priorities, the judgment and decree of foreclosure described herein, including the costs of advertisement and publication for the foregoing sale, and reasonable Special Master’s fees in an amount to be fixed by the Court.

The foregoing sale may be postponed and rescheduled at the discretion of the Special Master, and is subject to all taxes, utility liens and other restrictions and easements of record, and subject to the Defendants’ one (1) month right of redemption and entry of an order of the Court approving the terms and conditions of sale.

Witness my hand this 12th day of July, 2024.

By: /S/ Robert Doyle Robert Doyle, Special Master Legal Process Network P.O. Box 279 Sandia Park, NM 87047 (505) 417-4113

STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF SANTA FE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT No. D-101-CV-2023-01985 VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC., Plaintiff, v. R. THOMAS FAIR, Defendant.

NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on August 28, 2024, at 12:15 p.m., the undersigned Special Master will, at the front entrance of the First Judicial District Courthouse, 225 Montezuma Avenue, Santa Fe, NM 87501, sell all of the rights, title, and interests of the above-named Defendant, in and to the hereinafter described real property to the highest bidder. The property to be sold is located at 400 Griffin Street, Unit(s) 1203 and 1203, Santa Fe, NM 87501, in Santa Fe County, New Mexico,

and is more particularly described as:

2 Timeshare Interests(s) consisting of 2 undivided one fifty-second (1/52) interest(s) in fee simple as tenant in common in and to the below-described Condominium Unit, together with a corresponding undivided interest in the Common Furnishings which are appurtenant to such Condominium Unit, as well as the recurring (i) exclusive right every calendar year to reserve, use, and occupy an Assigned Unit of the same Unit Type described below within Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium (the “Project”); (ii) exclusive right to use and enjoy the Limited Common Elements and Common Furnishings located within or otherwise appurtenant to such Assigned Unit; and (iii) non-exclusive right to use and enjoy the Common Elements of the Project, for their intended purposes, during a Vacation Week, as shall properly have been reserved in accordance with the provisions of the then-current Rules and Regulations promulgated by Villas de Santa Fe Condominium Association, Inc., all pursuant to the Declaration of Condominium for Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium, duly recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Santa Fe County, New Mexico, in Book 1462, at Page 195-294, as thereafter amended (the “Declaration”).

Unit No.: 1203, 1203

Vacation Week No.: 11, 12 Unit Type: 1 Bedroom Deluxe Initial Use Year: 1999 Timeshare Interest: Floating Annual Year including any improvements, fixtures, and attachments, such as, but not limited to, mobile homes (the “Property”). If there is a conflict between the legal description and the street address, the legal description shall control.

The foregoing sale will be made to satisfy a foreclosure judgment rendered by this Court in the above-entitled and numbered cause on July 8, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $11,074.64, plus interest of $1,310.75 from January 1, 2024, through August 28, 2024. Plaintiff has the right to bid at the foregoing sale in an amount equal to its judgment, and to submit its bid either verbally or in writing. Plaintiff may apply all or any part of its judgment to the purchase price in lieu of cash.

In accordance with the Court’s decree, the proceeds of sale are to be applied first to the costs of sale, including the Special Master’s fees, and then to satisfy the above-described judgment with any remaining balance to be

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paid into the registry of the Court.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the undersigned Special Master will, as set forth above, offer for sale and sell the Property to the highest bidder for cash or equivalent, for the purpose of satisfying, in the adjudged order of priorities, the judgment and decree of foreclosure described herein, including the costs of advertisement and publication for the foregoing sale, and reasonable Special Master’s fees in an amount to be fixed by the Court.

The foregoing sale may be postponed and rescheduled at the discretion of the Special Master, and is subject to all taxes, utility liens and other restrictions and easements of record, and subject to the Defendants’ one (1) month right of redemption and entry of an order of the Court approving the terms and conditions of sale.

Witness my hand this 12th day of July, 2024.

By: /S/ Robert Doyle

Robert Doyle, Special Master Legal Process Network P.O. Box 279 Sandia Park, NM 87047 (505) 417-4113

STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF SANTA FE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT No. D-101-CV-2023-02076

VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC., Plaintiff, v. THE FIRESIDE REGISTRY, LLC, A DELAWARE LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, Defendant.

NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on August 28, 2024, at 12:15 p.m., the undersigned Special Master will, at the front entrance of the First Judicial District Courthouse, 225 Montezuma Avenue, Santa Fe, NM 87501, sell all of the rights, title, and interests of the above-named Defendant, in and to the hereinafter described real property to the highest bidder. The property to be sold is located at 400 Griffin Street, Unit(s) 1206, Santa Fe, NM 87501, in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, and is more particularly described as: 1 Timeshare Interest(s) consisting of 1 undivided one fifty-second (1/52) interest(s) in fee simple as tenant in common in and to the below-described Condominium Unit, together with a corresponding undivided interest in the Common furnishings which are appurtenant to such Condominium Unit, as well as the recurring (i) exclusive right every calendar year to reserve, use, and occupy an Assigned Unit of the

same Unit Type described below within Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium ( the “Project”); (ii) exclusive right to use and enjoy the Limited Common Elements and Common Furnishings located within or otherwise appurtenant to such Assigned Unit; and (iii) non-exclusive right to use and enjoy the Common Elements of the Project, for their intended purposes, during a Vacation Week, as stall properly have been reserved in accordance with the provisions of the then-current Rules and Regulations promulgated by Villas de Santa Fe Condominium Association, Inc., all pursuant to the Declaration of Condominium for Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium, duly recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Santa Fe County, New Mexico, in Book 1462, at Page 195-294, as thereafter amended (the “Declaration”).

Unit No.: 1206

Initial Use Year: ____ Vacation Week No.: 44

Unit Type: 1 Bedroom Deluxe including any improvements, fixtures, and attachments, such as, but not limited to, mobile homes (the “Property”). If there is a conflict between the legal description and the street address, the legal description shall control.

The foregoing sale will be made to satisfy a foreclosure judgment rendered by this Court in the above-entitled and numbered cause on July 9, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $10,756.57, plus interest of $1,273.11 from January 1, 2024, through August 28, 2024. Plaintiff has the right to bid at the foregoing sale in an amount equal to its judgment, and to submit its bid either verbally or in writing. Plaintiff may apply all or any part of its judgment to the purchase price in lieu of cash.

In accordance with the Court’s decree, the proceeds of sale are to be applied first to the costs of sale, including the Special Master’s fees, and then to satisfy the above-described judgment with any remaining balance to be paid into the registry of the Court.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the undersigned Special Master will, as set forth above, offer for sale and sell the Property to the highest bidder for cash or equivalent, for the purpose of satisfying, in the adjudged order of priorities, the judgment and decree of foreclosure described herein, including the costs of advertisement and publication for the foregoing sale, and reasonable Special Master’s fees in an amount to be fixed by the Court.

The foregoing sale may be postponed and rescheduled at

the discretion of the Special Master, and is subject to all taxes, utility liens and other restrictions and easements of record, and subject to the Defendants’ one (1) month right of redemption and entry of an order of the Court approving the terms and conditions of sale.

Witness my hand this 12th day of July, 2024.

By: /S/ Robert Doyle

Robert Doyle, Special Master Legal Process Network P.O. Box 279 Sandia Park, NM 87047 (505) 417-4113

STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF SANTA FE

FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

No. D-101-CV-2023-01719

VILLAS DE SANTA FE

CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC., Plaintiff, v.

RICHARD MCNALLY and CONNIE MCNALLY, Defendants.

NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on August 28, 2024, at 12:15 p.m., the undersigned Special Master will, at the front entrance of the First Judicial District Courthouse, 225 Montezuma Avenue, Santa Fe, NM 87501, sell all of the rights, title, and interests of the above-named Defendant, in and to the hereinafter described real property to the highest bidder. The property to be sold is located at 400 Griffin Street, Unit(s) 2104, Santa Fe, NM 87501, in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, and is more particularly described as: An undivided 3500/263000 interest in fee simple as tenant in common in and to Unit Number(s) 2104, together with a corresponding undivided interest in the Common Furnishings which are appurtenant to such Unit(s), as well as the recurring (i) exclusive right to reserve, use, and occupy an Assigned Unit within Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium (the “Project”); (ii) exclusive right to use and enjoy the Limited Common Elements and Common Furnishings located within or otherwise appurtenant to such Assigned Unit; and (iii) non-exclusive right to use and enjoy the Common Elements of the Project, for their intended purposes, during (A) in the case of “floating” Timeshare Interests, such Use Periods as shall properly have been reserved in accordance with the provisions of the then current Rules and Regulations promulgated by Villas de Santa Fe Condominium Association, Inc.; and (B) in the case of “fixed” Timeshare Interests, such Fixed Vacation Week as is

specifically set forth below, all pursuant to the Declaration of Condominium for Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium, duly recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Santa Fe County, New Mexico, in Book 1462, at Page 195, as amended from time to time (the “Declaration”).

Initial Use Year: 2012

Timeshare Interest: UDI-Float Fixed Use Period (if applicable): N/A

Number of Rights (if applicable): 3500

Fixed Assigned Unit (if applicable):

Vacation Week No.: N/A Unit Type: including any improvements, fixtures, and attachments, such as, but not limited to, mobile homes (the “Property”). If there is a conflict between the legal description and the street address, the legal description shall control.

The foregoing sale will be made to satisfy a foreclosure judgment rendered by this Court in the above-entitled and numbered cause on July 8, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $9,430.64, plus interest of $1,116.17 from January 1, 2024 through August 28, 2024. Plaintiff has the right to bid at the foregoing sale in an amount equal to its judgment, and to submit its bid either verbally or in writing. Plaintiff may apply all or any part of its judgment to the purchase price in lieu of cash.

In accordance with the Court’s decree, the proceeds of sale are to be applied first to the costs of sale, including the Special Master’s fees, and then to satisfy the above-described judgment with any remaining balance to be paid into the registry of the Court.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the undersigned Special Master will, as set forth above, offer for sale and sell the Property to the highest bidder for cash or equivalent, for the purpose of satisfying, in the adjudged order of priorities, the judgment and decree of foreclosure described herein, including the costs of advertisement and publication for the foregoing sale, and reasonable Special Master’s fees in an amount to be fixed by the Court.

The foregoing sale may be postponed and rescheduled at the discretion of the Special Master, and is subject to all taxes, utility liens and other restrictions and easements of record, and subject to the Defendants’ one (1) month right of redemption and entry of an order of the Court approving the terms and conditions of sale.

Witness my hand this 10th day of’ July, 2024.

By: /S/ Robert Doyle

Robert Doyle, Special Master Legal Process Network

P.O. Box 279

Sandia Park, NM 87047 (505) 417-4113

STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF SANTA FE

FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

No. D-101-CV-2023-01981

VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC., Plaintiff, v.

NICOLE H. PETRUS AND THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF NICOLE H. PETRUS, Defendant.

NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on August 28, 2024, at 12:15 p.m., the undersigned Special Master will, at the front entrance of the First Judicial District Courthouse, 225 Montezuma Avenue, Santa Fe, NM 87501, sell all of the rights, title, and interests of the above-named Defendant, in and to the hereinafter described real property to the highest bidder. The property to be sold is located at 400 Griffin Street, Unit(s) 1202, Santa Fe, NM 87501, in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, and is more particularly described as: An undivided 1/52 interest in fee simple as tenant in common in and to Unit Number(s) 1202, together with a corresponding undivided interest in the Common Furnishings which are appurtenant to such Unit(s), as well as the recurring (i) exclusive right to reserve, use, and occupy an Assigned Unit within Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium (the “Project”); (ii) exclusive right to use and enjoy the Limited Common Elements and Common Furnishings located within or otherwise appurtenant to such Assigned Unit; and (iii) non-exclusive rights to use and enjoy the Common Elements of the Project, for their intended purposes, during (A) in the case of “floating” Timeshare Interests, such Use Periods as shall properly have been reserved in accordance with the provisions of the then current Rules and Regulations promulgated by Villas de Santa Fe Condominium Association, Inc.; and (B) in the case of “fixed” Timeshare Interests, such Fixed Vacation Week as is specifically set forth below, all pursuant to the Declaration of Condominium for Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium, duly recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Santa Fe County, New Mexico, in Book 1462, at Page 195, as amended from time to time (the “Declaration”). including any improvements, fixtures, and attachments, such

as, but not limited to, mobile homes (the “Property”). If there is a conflict between the legal description and the street address, the legal description shall control.

The foregoing sale will be made to satisfy a foreclosure judgment rendered by this Court in the above-entitled and numbered cause on July 10, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $11,417.59, plus interest of $1,351.34 from January 1, 2024, through August 28, 2024. Plaintiff has the right to bid at the foregoing sale in an amount equal to its judgment, and to submit its bid either verbally or in writing. Plaintiff may apply all or any part of its judgment to the purchase price in lieu of cash.

In accordance with the Court’s decree, the proceeds of sale are to be applied first to the costs of sale, including the Special Master’s fees, and then to satisfy the above-described judgment with any remaining balance to be paid into the registry of the Court.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the undersigned Special Master will, as set forth above, offer for sale and sell the Property to the highest bidder for cash or equivalent, for the purpose of satisfying, in the adjudged order of priorities, the judgment and decree of foreclosure described herein, including the costs of advertisement and publication for the foregoing sale, and reasonable Special Master’s fees in an amount to be fixed by the Court.

The foregoing sale may be postponed and rescheduled at the discretion of the Special Master, and is subject to all taxes, utility liens and other restrictions and easements of record, and subject to the Defendants’ one (1) month right of redemption and entry of an order of the Court approving the terms and conditions of sale.

Witness my hand this 12th day of July, 2024.

By: /S/ Robert Doyle

Robert Doyle, Special Master Legal Process Network

P.O. Box 279 Sandia Park, NM 87047 (505) 417-4113

STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF SANTA FE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT No. D-101-CV-2023-01914

VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC., Plaintiff, v. FREDA LYNN RADCLIFF, Defendant.

NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on

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August 28, 2024, at 12:15 p.m., the undersigned Special Master will, at the front entrance of the First Judicial District Courthouse, 225 Montezuma Avenue, Santa Fe, NM 87501, sell all of the rights, title, and interests of the above-named Defendant, in and to the hereinafter described real property to the highest bidder. The property to be sold is located at 400 Griffin Street, Unit(s) 2112, Santa Fe, NM 87501, in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, and is more particularly described as: 1 Timeshare Interests(s) consisting of 1 undivided one fifty-second (1/52) interest(s) in fee simple as tenant in common in and to the below-described Condominium Unit, together with a corresponding undivided interest in the Common Furnishings which are appurtenant to such Condominium Unit, as well as the recurring (i) exclusive right every calendar year to reserve, use, and occupy an Assigned Unit of the same Unit Type described below within Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium (the “Project”); (ii) exclusive right to use and enjoy the Limited Common Elements and Common Furnishings located within or otherwise appurtenant to such Assigned Unit; and (iii) non-exclusive right to use and enjoy the Common Elements of the Project, for their intended purposes, during a Vacation Week, as shall properly have been reserved in accordance with the provisions of the then-current Rules and Regulations promulgated by Villas de Santa Fe Condominium Association, Inc., all pursuant to the Declaration of Condominium for Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium, duly recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Santa Fe County, New Mexico, in Book 1462, at Page 195-294, as thereafter amended (the “Declaration”).

Unit No.: 2112

Initial Use Year: 1998 Timeshare Interest: Floating Annual

Vacation Week No.: 27

Unit Type: 1 Bedroom including any improvements, fixtures, and attachments, such as, but not limited to, mobile homes (the “Property”). If there is a conflict between the legal description and the street address, the legal description shall control.

The foregoing sale will be made to satisfy a foreclosure judgment rendered by this Court in the above-entitled and numbered cause on July 10, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $10,569.14, plus interest of $1,250.92 from January 1, 2024, through August 28, 2024. Plaintiff has the right to bid at the foregoing sale in an

amount equal to its judgment, and to submit its bid either verbally or in writing. Plaintiff may apply all or any part of its judgment to the purchase price in lieu of cash.

In accordance with the Court’s decree, the proceeds of sale are to be applied first to the costs of sale, including the Special Master’s fees, and then to satisfy the above-described judgment with any remaining balance to be paid into the registry of the Court. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the undersigned Special Master will, as set forth above, offer for sale and sell the Property to the highest bidder for cash or equivalent, for the purpose of satisfying, in the adjudged order of priorities, the judgment and decree of foreclosure described herein, including the costs of advertisement and publication for the foregoing sale, and reasonable Special Master’s fees in an amount to be fixed by the Court.

The foregoing sale may be postponed and rescheduled at the discretion of the Special Master, and is subject to all taxes, utility liens and other restrictions and easements of record, and subject to the Defendants’ one (1) month right of redemption and entry of an order of the Court approving the terms and conditions of sale.

Witness my hand this 12th day of July, 2024.

By: /S/ Robert Doyle Robert Doyle, Special Master Legal Process Network P.O. Box 279 Sandia Park, NM 87047 (505) 417-4113

STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF SANTA FE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

No. D-101-CV-2023-01826 VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC., Plaintiff, v. RUTH N. RAEL, Defendant. NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on August 28, 2024, at 12:15 p.m., the undersigned Special Master will, at the front entrance of the First Judicial District Courthouse, 225 Montezuma Avenue, Santa Fe, NM 87501, sell all of the rights, title, and interests of the above-named Defendant, in and to the hereinafter described real property to the highest bidder. The property to be sold is located at 400 Griffin Street, Unit(s) 2121, Santa Fe, NM 87501, in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, and is more particularly described as: 1 Timeshare Interests(s) consisting of 1 undivided one fifty-second (1/52) interest(s) in

fee simple as tenant in common in and to the below-described Condominium Unit, together with a corresponding undivided interest in the Common Furnishings which are appurtenant to such Condominium Unit, as well as the recurring (i) exclusive right every calendar year to reserve, use, and occupy an Assigned Unit of the same Unit Type described below within Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium (the “Project”); (ii) exclusive right to use and enjoy the Limited Common Elements and Common Furnishings located within or otherwise appurtenant to such Assigned Unit; and (iii) non-exclusive right to use and enjoy the Common Elements of the Project, for their intended purposes, during a Vacation Week, as shall properly have been reserved in accordance with the provisions of the then-current Rules and Regulations promulgated by Villas de Santa Fe Condominium Association, Inc., all pursuant to the Declaration of Condominium for Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium, duly recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Santa Fe County, New Mexico, in Book 1462, at Page 195-294, as thereafter amended (the “Declaration”).

Unit No.: 2121

Vacation Week No.: 02

Unit Type: 1 Bedroom

Initial Use Year: 1999

Timeshare Interest: Floating Annual Year including any improvements, fixtures, and attachments, such as, but not limited to, mobile homes (the “Property”). If there is a conflict between the legal description and the street address, the legal description shall control.

The foregoing sale will be made to satisfy a foreclosure judgment rendered by this Court in the above-entitled and numbered cause on July 9, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $10,057.01, plus interest of $1,190.31 from January 1, 2024, through August 28, 2024. Plaintiff has the right to bid at the foregoing sale in an amount equal to its judgment, and to submit its bid either verbally or in writing. Plaintiff may apply all or any part of its judgment to the purchase price in lieu of cash.

In accordance with the Court’s decree, the proceeds of sale are to be applied first to the costs of sale, including the Special Master’s fees, and then to satisfy the above-described judgment with any remaining balance to be paid into the registry of the Court. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the undersigned Special Master will, as set forth above, offer for sale and sell the Property to the

highest bidder for cash or equivalent, for the purpose of satisfying, in the adjudged order of priorities, the judgment and decree of foreclosure described herein, including the costs of advertisement and publication for the foregoing sale, and reasonable Special Master’s fees in an amount to be fixed by the Court.

The foregoing sale may be postponed and rescheduled at the discretion of the Special Master, and is subject to all taxes, utility liens and other restrictions and easements of record, and subject to the Defendants’ one (1) month right of redemption and entry of an order of the Court approving the terms and conditions of sale.

Witness my hand this 12th day of July, 2024.

By: /S/ Robert Doyle

Robert Doyle, Special Master Legal Process Network P.O. Box 279 Sandia Park, NM 87047 (505) 417-4113

STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF SANTA FE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

No. D-101-CV-2023-02050

VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC., Plaintiff, v.

VACATION VENTURES, LLC, A COLORADO LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, Defendant. NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on August 28, 2024, at 12:15 p.m., the undersigned Special Master will, at the front entrance of the First Judicial District Courthouse, 225 Montezuma Avenue, Santa Fe, NM 87501, sell all of the rights, title, and interests of the above-named Defendant, in and to the hereinafter described real property to the highest bidder. The property to be sold is located at 400 Griffin Street, Unit(s) 2106, Santa Fe, NM 87501, in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, and is more particularly described as: 1 Timeshare Interests(s) consisting of 1 undivided one fifty-second (1/52) interest(s) in fee simple as tenant in common in and to the below-described Condominium Unit, together with a corresponding undivided interest in the Common Furnishings which are appurtenant to such Condominium Unit, as well as the recurring (i) exclusive right every calendar year to reserve, use, and occupy an Assigned Unit of the same Unit Type described below within Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium (the “Project”); (ii) exclusive right to use and enjoy

the Limited Common Elements and Common Furnishings located within or otherwise appurtenant to such Assigned Unit; and (iii) non-exclusive right to use and enjoy the Common Elements of the Project, for their intended purposes, during a Vacation Week, as shall properly have been reserved in accordance with the provisions of the then-current Rules and Regulations promulgated by Villas de Santa Fe Condominium Association, Inc., all pursuant to the Declaration of Condominium for Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium, duly recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Santa Fe County, New Mexico, in Book 1462, at Page 195-294, as thereafter amended (the “Declaration”).

Unit No.: 2106

Initial Use Year: 2009

Timeshare Interest: Floating Annual Year

Vacation Week No.: 03

Unit Type (If applicable): 1 Bedroom including any improvements, fixtures, and attachments, such as, but not limited to, mobile homes (the “Property”). If there is a conflict between the legal description and the street address, the legal description shall control.

The foregoing sale will be made to satisfy a foreclosure judgment rendered by this Court in the above-entitled and numbered cause on July 9, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $11,091.25, plus interest of $1,312.72 from January 1, 2024 through August 28, 2024. Plaintiff has the right to bid at the foregoing sale in an amount equal to its judgment, and to submit its bid either verbally or in writing. Plaintiff may apply all or any part of its judgment to the purchase price in lieu of cash.

In accordance with the Court’s decree, the proceeds of sale are to be applied first to the costs of sale, including the Special Master’s fees, and then to satisfy the above-described judgment with any remaining balance to be paid into the registry of the Court.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the undersigned Special Master will, as set forth above, offer for sale and sell the Property to the highest bidder for cash or equivalent, for the purpose of satisfying, in the adjudged order of priorities, the judgment and decree of foreclosure described herein, including the costs of advertisement and publication for the foregoing sale, and reasonable Special Master’s fees in an amount to be fixed by the Court. The foregoing sale may be postponed and rescheduled at the discretion of the Special Master, and is subject to all taxes,

utility liens and other restrictions and easements of record, and subject to the Defendants’ one (1) month right of redemption and entry of an order of the Court approving the terms and conditions of sale.

Witness my hand this 12th day of July, 2024.

By: /S/ Robert Doyle

Robert Doyle, Special Master Legal Process Network P.O. Box 279 Sandia Park, NM 87047 (505) 417-4113

STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF SANTA FE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

No. D-101-CV-2023-01704 VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, INC.,

Plaintiff, v.

UNKNOWN HEIRS OF SYLVIA L. CATE and UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SYLVIA L. CATE, Defendants. NOTICE OF PENDENCY OF ACTION

STATE OF NEW MEXICO TO: UNKNOWN HEIRS OF SYLVIA L. CATE and UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SYLVIA L. CATE

You are hereby notified that the above-named Plaintiff has filed an action against you in the above-entitled Court and cause, the general object thereof to foreclose a mortgage on real property located at 400 Griffin Street, Unit 2202, Santa Fe, NM 87501, said property being more particularly described as: 1 Timeshare Interests(s) consisting of 1 undivided one one-hundred-four (1/104) interest(s) in fee simple as tenant in common in and to the below-described Condominium Unit, together with a corresponding undivided interest in the Common Furnishings which are appurtenant to such Condominium Unit, as well as the recurring (i) exclusive right every calendar year to reserve, use, and occupy an Assigned Unit of the same Unit Type described below within Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium (the “Project”); (ii) exclusive right to use and enjoy the Limited Common Elements and Common Furnishings located within or otherwise appurtenant to such Assigned Unit; and (iii) non-exclusive right to use and enjoy the Common Elements of the Project, for their intended purposes, during a Vacation Week, as shall properly have been reserved in accordance with the provisions of the then-current Rules and Regulations promulgated by Villas de Santa Fe

LEGALS

Condominium Association, Inc., all pursuant to the Declaration of Condominium for Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium, duly recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Santa Fe County, New Mexico, in Book 1462, at Page 195-294, as thereafter amended (the “Declaration”).

Unit Number: 2202

Timeshare Interest: Float Odd Year

Initial Use Year: 2002

Vacation Week No.: 7

Unit Type: 2 Bedroom Standard Unless you serve a pleading or motion in response to the Complaint in said cause on or before thirty (30) days after the last publication date of this Notice of Pendency, judgment by default will be entered against you.

GREENSPOON MARDER LLP

By: /s/ S. J. Lucero

Mx. S. J. Lucero (they/them) 500 Marquette NW, 12th Floor Albuquerque, NM 87102 Telephone: (888) 491.1120

Email 1: S.J.Lucero@gmlaw.com Email 2: gmforeclosure@gmlaw.com

Attorneys for Plaintiff

STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF SANTA FE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT No. D-101-CV-2023-01692

VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, INC., Plaintiff, v. DIANNA COON, IF LIVING, IF DECEASED, THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF DIANNA COON, and UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF DIANNA COON, Defendants.

NOTICE OF PENDENCY OF ACTION

STATE OF NEW MEXICO

TO: DIANNA COON, IF LIVING, IF DECEASED, THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF DIANNA COON, and UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF DIANNA COON

You are hereby notified that the above-named Plaintiff has filed an action against you in the above-entitled Court and cause, the general object thereof to foreclose a mortgage on real property located at 400 Griffin Street, Unit 2201, Santa Fe, NM 87501, said property being more particularly described as: An undivided 1/104 interest in fee simple as tenant in common in and to Unit Number(s) 2201, together with a corresponding undivided interest in the Common Furnishings which are appurtenant to such Unit(s), as well as the recurring (i) exclusive right during alternate calendar years to reserve, use, and occupy an Assigned Unit within Villas de Santa Fe, a

Condominium (the “Project”); (ii) exclusive right to use and enjoy the Limited Common Elements and Common Furnishings located within or otherwise appurtenant to such Assigned Unit; and (iii) non-exclusive rights to use and enjoy the Common Elements of the Project, for their intended purposes, during (A) in the case of “floating” Timeshare Interests, such Use Periods as shall properly have been reserved in accordance with the provisions of the then current Rules and Regulations promulgated by Villas de Santa Fe Condominium Association, Inc.; and (B) in the case of “fixed” Timeshare Interests, such Fixed Vacation Week as is specifically set forth below, all pursuant to the Declaration of Condominium for Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium, duly recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Santa Fe County, New Mexico, in Book 1462, at Page 195, as amended from time to time (the “Declaration”).

Initial Use Year: 2004 Timeshare Interest: Even Year Fixed Assigned Unit: 2201 Vacation Week No.: 35 Unit Type: 2 Bedroom Standard Unless you serve a pleading or motion in response to the Complaint in said cause on or before thirty (30) days after the last publication date of this Notice of Pendency, judgment by default will be entered against you.

GREENSPOON MARDER LLP

By: /s/ S. J. Lucero

Mx. S. J. Lucero (they/them) 500 Marquette NW, 12th Floor Albuquerque, NM 87102

Telephone: (888) 491.1120

Email 1: S.J.Lucero@gmlaw.com Email 2: gmforeclosure@gmlaw.com

Attorneys for Plaintiff

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF SANTA FE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

CASE NO. D-101-PB-2023-00229 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOHN EDWIN EAMES, DECEASED

NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed Personal Representative of this Estate. All persons having claims against this Estate are required by Section 45-3-801 NMSA to present their claims within four (4) months after the date of the first publication of this Notice or their claims will be forever barred. Claims must be presented either to the undersigned Personal Representative c/o The Banner Firm, LLC at 1512 Pacheco St, Unit D203, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 87505, or filed with the First Judicial District Court, Santa Fe

County District Courthouse, 225 Montezuma Avenue, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501.

DATED: August 1, 2024

Evan Eames Wilkinson, Personal Representative evanwilkinson7@gmail.com

THE BANNER FIRM, LLC

Thomas W. Banner, Esq. 1512 Pacheco St, Unit D203 Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505 Tel: 505-428-0523

Attorney for the Personal Representative

NOTICE OF SALE

STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF SANTA FE

FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT No. D-101-CV-2023-02046

VILLAS DE SANTA FE

CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC., Plaintiff, v. CALLAHAN & ZALINSKY ASSOCIATES, LLC, Defendant.

NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on September 11, 2024 at 12:15 p.m., the undersigned Special Master will, at the front entrance of the First Judicial District Courthouse, 225 Montezuma Avenue, Santa Fe, NM 87501, sell all of the rights, title, and interests of the above-named Defendant, in and to the hereinafter described real property to the highest bidder. The property to be sold is located at 400 Griffin Street, Unit(s) 2220, Santa Fe, NM 87501, in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, and is more particularly described as: 1 Timeshare Interests(s) consisting of 1 undivided one fifty-second (1/52) interest(s) in fee simple as tenant in common in and to the below-described Condominium Unit, together with a corresponding undivided interest in the Common Furnishings which are appurtenant to such Condominium Unit, as well as the recurring (i) exclusive right every calendar year to reserve, use, and occupy an Assigned Unit of the same Unit Type described below within Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium (the “Project”); (ii) exclusive right to use and enjoy the Limited Common Elements and Common Furnishings located within or otherwise appurtenant to such Assigned Unit; and (iii) non-exclusive right to use and enjoy the Common Elements of the Project, for their intended purposes, during a Vacation Week, as shall properly have been reserved in accordance with the provisions of the then-current Rules and Regulations promulgated by Villas de Santa Fe Condominium Association, Inc., all pursuant to the Declaration of

Condominium for Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium, duly recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Santa Fe County, New Mexico, in Book 1462, at Page 195-294, as thereafter amended (the “Declaration”).

Unit No.: 2220

Initial Use Year: 2009

Timeshare Interest: Floating Annual Year

Vacation Week No.: 48

Unit Type (If applicable): 1 Bedroom including any improvements, fixtures, and attachments, such as, but not limited to, mobile homes (the “Property”). If there is a conflict between the legal description and the street address, the legal description shall control.

The foregoing sale will be made to satisfy a foreclosure judgment rendered by this Court in the above-entitled and numbered cause on July 15, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $10,706.18, plus interest of $1,341.06 from January 1, 2024 through September 11, 2024. Plaintiff has the right to bid at the foregoing sale in an amount equal to its judgment, and to submit its bid either verbally or in writing. Plaintiff may apply all or any part of its judgment to the purchase price in lieu of cash.

In accordance with the Court’s decree, the proceeds of sale are to be applied first to the costs of sale, including the Special Master’s fees, and then to satisfy the above-described judgment with any remaining balance to be paid into the registry of the Court. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the undersigned Special Master will, as set forth above, offer for sale and sell the Property to the highest bidder for cash or equivalent, for the purpose of satisfying, in the adjudged order of priorities, the judgment and decree of foreclosure described herein, including the costs of advertisement and publication for the foregoing sale, and reasonable Special Master’s fees in an amount to be fixed by the Court.

The foregoing sale may be postponed and rescheduled at the discretion of the Special Master, and is subject to all taxes, utility liens and other restrictions and easements of record, and subject to the Defendants’ one (1) month right of redemption and entry of an order of the Court approving the terms and conditions of sale.

Witness my hand this 22nd day of July, 2024.

/S/ Robert Doyle

Robert Doyle, Special Master Legal Process Network

P.O. Box 279 Sandia Park, NM 87047 (505) 417-4113

STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF SANTA FE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT No. D-101-CV-2023-02043

VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC., Plaintiff, v. CALLAHAN & ZALINSKY ASSOCIATES, LLC, Defendant.

NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on September 11, 2024, at 12:15 p.m., the undersigned Special Master will, at the front entrance of the First Judicial District Courthouse, 225 Montezuma Avenue, Santa Fe, NM 87501, sell all of the rights, title, and interests of the above-named Defendant, in and to the hereinafter described real property to the highest bidder. The property to be sold is located at 400 Griffin Street, Unit(s) 2106, Santa Fe, NM 87501, in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, and is more particularly described as:

1 Timeshare Interests(s) consisting of 1 undivided one fifty-second (1/52) interest(s) in fee simple as tenant in common in and to the below-described Condominium Unit, together with a corresponding undivided interest in the Common Furnishings which are appurtenant to such Condominium Unit, as well as the recurring (i) exclusive right every calendar year to reserve, use, and occupy an Assigned Unit of the same Unit Type described below within Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium (the “Project”); (ii) exclusive right to use and enjoy the Limited Common Elements and Common Furnishings located within or otherwise appurtenant to such Assigned Unit; and (iii) non-exclusive right to use and enjoy the Common Elements of the Project, for their intended purposes, during a Vacation Week, as shall properly have been reserved in accordance with the provisions of the then-current Rules and Regulations promulgated by Villas de Santa Fe Condominium Association, Inc., all pursuant to the Declaration of Condominium for Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium, duly recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Santa Fe County, New Mexico, in Book 1462, at Page 195-294, as thereafter amended (the “Declaration”).

Unit No.: 2106

Initial Use Year: 2009

Timeshare Interest: Floating Annual Year

Vacation Week No.: 39

Unit Type (If applicable): 1 Bedroom

including any improvements, fixtures, and attachments, such as, but not limited to, mobile

homes (the “Property”). If there is a conflict between the legal description and the street address, the legal description shall control.

The foregoing sale will be made to satisfy a foreclosure judgment rendered by this Court in the above-entitled and numbered cause on July 18, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $10,780.19, plus interest of $1,350.33 from January 1, 2024, through September 11, 2024. Plaintiff has the right to bid at the foregoing sale in an amount equal to its judgment, and to submit its bid either verbally or in writing. Plaintiff may apply all or any part of its judgment to the purchase price in lieu of cash.

In accordance with the Court’s decree, the proceeds of sale are to be applied first to the costs of sale, including the Special Master’s fees, and then to satisfy the above-described judgment with any remaining balance to be paid into the registry of the Court. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the undersigned Special Master will, as set forth above, offer for sale and sell the Property to the highest bidder for cash or equivalent, for the purpose of satisfying, in the adjudged order of priorities, the judgment and decree of foreclosure described herein, including the costs of advertisement and publication for the foregoing sale, and reasonable Special Master’s fees in an amount to be fixed by the Court.

The foregoing sale may be postponed and rescheduled at the discretion of the Special Master, and is subject to all taxes, utility liens and other restrictions and easements of record, and subject to the Defendants’ one (1) month right of redemption and entry of an order of the Court approving the terms and conditions of sale.

Witness my hand this 23rd day of July, 2024.

By: /S/ Robert Doyle Robert Doyle, Special Master Legal Process Network P.O. Box 279 Sandia Park, NM 87047 (505) 417-4113

STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF SANTA FE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT No. D-101-CV-2023-01841 VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC., Plaintiff, v. THE ESTATE OF ROBERT CASSADY AND THE ESTATE OF SHIRLEY CASSADY, Defendant.

LEGALS

NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on September 11, 2024, at 12:15 p.m., the undersigned Special Master will, at the front entrance of the First Judicial District Courthouse, 225 Montezuma Avenue, Santa Fe, NM 87501, sell all of the rights, title, and interests of the above-named Defendant, in and to the hereinafter described real property to the highest bidder. The property to be sold is located at 400 Griffin Street, Unit(s) 2105, Santa Fe, NM 87501, in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, and is more particularly described as:

An undivided 10000/263000 interest in fee simple as tenant in common in and to Unit Number(s) 2105, together with a corresponding undivided interest in the Common Furnishings which are appurtenant to such Unit(s), as well as the recurring (i) exclusive right to reserve, use, and occupy an Assigned Unit within Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium (the “Project”); (ii) exclusive right to use and enjoy the Limited Common Elements and Common Furnishings located within or otherwise appurtenant to such Assigned Unit; and (iii) non-exclusive right to use and enjoy the Common Elements of the Project, for their intended purposes, during (A) in the case of “floating” Timeshare Interests, such Use Periods as shall properly have been reserved in accordance with the provisions of the then current Rules and Regulations promulgated by Villas de Santa Fe Condominium Association, Inc.; and (B) in the case of “fixed” Timeshare Interests, such Fixed Vacation Week as is specifically set forth below, all pursuant to the Declaration of Condominium for Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium, duly recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Santa Fe County, New Mexico, in Book 1462, at Page 195, as amended from time to time (the “Declaration”).

Initial Use Year: 2004

Timeshare Interest:

Fixed Use Period (If applicable): N/A

Number of Rights (If applicable): 10000

Fixed Assigned Unit (If applicable):

Vacation Week No.: N/A

Unit Type (If applicable): including any improvements, fixtures, and attachments, such as, but not limited to, mobile homes (the “Property”). If there is a conflict between the legal description and the street address, the legal description shall control.

The foregoing sale will be made to satisfy a foreclosure judgment rendered by this Court in the above-entitled and numbered cause on July 15, 2024, being an

action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $15,700.77, plus interest of $1,966.68 from January 1, 2024, through September 11, 2024. Plaintiff has the right to bid at the foregoing sale in an amount equal to its judgment, and to submit its bid either verbally or in writing. Plaintiff may apply all or any part of its judgment to the purchase price in lieu of cash.

In accordance with the Court’s decree, the proceeds of sale are to be applied first to the costs of sale, including the Special Master’s fees, and then to satisfy the above-described judgment with any remaining balance to be paid into the registry of the Court. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the undersigned Special Master will, as set forth above, offer for sale and sell the Property to the highest bidder for cash or equivalent, for the purpose of satisfying, in the adjudged order of priorities, the judgment and decree of foreclosure described herein, including the costs of advertisement and publication for the foregoing sale, and reasonable Special Master’s fees in an amount to be fixed by the Court.

The foregoing sale may be postponed and rescheduled at the discretion of the Special Master, and is subject to all taxes, utility liens and other restrictions and easements of record, and subject to the Defendants’ one (1) month right of redemption and entry of an order of the Court approving the terms and conditions of sale.

Witness my hand this 22nd day of July, 2024.

By: /S/ Robert Doyle Robert Doyle, Special Master Legal Process Network P.O. Box 279 Sandia Park, NM 87047 (505) 417-4113

STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF SANTA FE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

No. D-101-CV-2023-02074 VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC., Plaintiff,

v. THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF CHARLES W. EARNEST, SR. AND THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF CHARLES W. EARNEST, SR, Defendant.

NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on September 11, 2024, at 12:15 p.m., the undersigned Special Master will, at the front entrance of the First Judicial District Courthouse, 225 Montezuma Avenue, Santa Fe, NM 87501, sell all of the rights, title, and interests of the above-named Defendant, in

and to the hereinafter described real property to the highest bidder. The property to be sold is located at 400 Griffin Street, Unit(s) 1105, Santa Fe, NM 87501, in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, and is more particularly described as:

An undivided 5000/289000 interest) in fee simple as tenant in common in and to Unit Number(s) 1105, together corresponding undivided interest in the Common Furnishings which are appurtenant to such Unit(s), as well as the recurring (i) exclusive right to reserve, use, and occupy an Assigned Unit within Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium (the “Project”); (ii) exclusive right to use and enjoy the Limited Common Elements and Common Furnishings located within or otherwise appurtenant to such Assigned Unit; and (iii) non-exclusive right to use and enjoy the Common Elements of the Project, for their intended purposes, during (A) in the case of “floating” Timeshare Interests, such Use Periods as shall properly have been reserved in accordance with the provisions of the then current Rules and Regulations promulgated by Villas de Santa Fe Condominium Association, Inc.; and (B) in the case of “fixed” Timeshare Interests, such Fixed Vacation Week, as is specifically set forth below, all pursuant to the Declaration of Condominium for Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium, duly recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Santa Fe County, New Mexico, in Book 1462, at Page 195, as amended from time to time (the “Declaration”).

Initial Use Year: 2003

Timeshare Interest: UDI-Float Fixed Use Period (If applicable): N/A

Number of Rights (If applicable): 5000

Fixed Assigned Unit (If applicable):

Vacation Week No.: Unit Type (If applicable): including any improvements, fixtures, and attachments, such as, but not limited to, mobile homes (the “Property”). If there is a conflict between the legal description and the street address, the legal description shall control.

The foregoing sale will be made to satisfy a foreclosure judgment rendered by this Court in the above-entitled and numbered cause on July 18, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $10,733.86, plus interest of $1,344.53 from January 1, 2024, through September 11, 2024. Plaintiff has the right to bid at the foregoing sale in an amount equal to its judgment, and to submit its bid either verbally or in writing.

Plaintiff may apply all or any part of its judgment to the purchase price in lieu of cash. In accordance with the Court’s decree, the proceeds of sale are to be applied first to the costs of sale, including the Special Master’s fees, and then to satisfy the above-described judgment with any remaining balance to be paid into the registry of the Court.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the undersigned Special Master will, as set forth above, offer for sale and sell the Property to the highest bidder for cash or equivalent, for the purpose of satisfying, in the adjudged order of priorities, the judgment and decree of foreclosure described herein, including the costs of advertisement and publication for the foregoing sale, and reasonable Special Master’s fees in an amount to be fixed by the Court.

The foregoing sale may be postponed and rescheduled at the discretion of the Special Master, and is subject to all taxes, utility liens and other restrictions and easements of record, and subject to the Defendants’ one (1) month right of redemption and entry of an order of the Court approving the terms and conditions of sale.

Witness my hand this 22nd day of July, 2024.

By: /S/ Robert Doyle

Robert Doyle, Special Master Legal Process Network P.O. Box 279 Sandia Park, NM 87047 (505) 417-4113

STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF SANTA FE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT No. D-101-CV-2023-01703 VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC., Plaintiff, v. THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF FRANCES FREEMAN and THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF FRANCES FREEMAN, Defendant.

NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on September 11, 2024, at 12:15 p.m., the undersigned Special Master will, at the front entrance of the First Judicial District Courthouse, 225 Montezuma Avenue, Santa Fe, NM 87501, sell all of the rights, title, and interests of the above-named Defendant, in and to the hereinafter described real property to the highest bidder. The property to be sold is located at 400 Griffin Street, Unit(s) 2221, Santa Fe, NM 87501, in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, and is more particularly described as:

An undivided 1/104 interest in fee

simple as tenant in common in and to Unit Number(s) 2221, together with a corresponding undivided interest in the Common Furnishings which are appurtenant to such Unit(s), as well as the recurring (i) exclusive right during alternate calendar years to reserve, use, and occupy an Assigned Unit within Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium ( the “Project”); (ii) exclusive right to use and enjoy the Limited Common Elements and Common Furnishings located within or otherwise appurtenant to such Assigned Unit; and (iii) non-exclusive rights to use and enjoy the Common Elements of the Project, for their intended purposes, during (A) in the case of “floating” Timeshare Interests, such Use Periods as shall properly have been reserved in accordance with the provisions of the then current Rules and Regulations promulgated by Villas de Santa Fe Condominium Association, Inc.; and (B) in the case of “fixed” Timeshare Interests, such Fixed Vacation Week as is specifically set forth below, all pursuant to the Declaration of Condominium for Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium, duly recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Santa Fe County, New Mexico, in Book 1462, at Page 195, as thereafter amended (the “Declaration”).

Initial Use Year: 2003

Timeshare Interest: Odd Year

Fixed Use Period (If applicable): N/A

Number of Rights (If applicable): N/A

Fixed Assigned Unit (If applicable): 2221

Vacation Week No.: 45 Unit Type (If applicable): 1 Bedroom Standard including any improvements, fixtures, and attachments, such as, but not limited to, mobile homes (the “Property”). If there is a conflict between the legal description and the street address, the legal description shall control.

The foregoing sale will be made to satisfy a foreclosure judgment rendered by this Court in the above-entitled and numbered cause on July 15, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $7,064.37, plus interest of $884.88 from January 1, 2024, through September 11, 2024. Plaintiff has the right to bid at the foregoing sale in an amount equal to its judgment, and to submit its bid either verbally or in writing. Plaintiff may apply all or any part of its judgment to the purchase price in lieu of cash.

In accordance with the Court’s decree, the proceeds of sale are to be applied first to the costs of sale, including the Special

Master’s fees, and then to satisfy the above-described judgment with any remaining balance to be paid into the registry of the Court. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the undersigned Special Master will, as set forth above, offer for sale and sell the Property to the highest bidder for cash or equivalent, for the purpose of satisfying, in the adjudged order of priorities, the judgment and decree of foreclosure described herein, including the costs of advertisement and publication for the foregoing sale, and reasonable Special Master’s fees in an amount to be fixed by the Court.

The foregoing sale may be postponed and rescheduled at the discretion of the Special Master, and is subject to all taxes, utility liens and other restrictions and easements of record, and subject to the Defendants’ one (1) month right of redemption and entry of an order of the Court approving the terms and conditions of sale.

Witness my hand this 16th day of July, 2024.

By: /S/ Robert Doyle Robert Doyle, Special Master Legal Process Network P.O. Box 279 Sandia Park, NM 87047 (505) 417-4113

STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF SANTA FE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT No. D-101-CV-2023-01930 VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC., Plaintiff, v. ALBERT HALL, Defendant.

NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on September 11, 2024, at 12:15 p.m., the undersigned Special Master will, at the front entrance of the First Judicial District Courthouse, 225 Montezuma Avenue, Santa Fe, NM 87501, sell all of the rights, title, and interests of the above-named Defendant, in and to the hereinafter described real property to the highest bidder. The property to be sold is located at 400 Griffin Street, Unit(s) 2116, Santa Fe, NM 87501, in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, and is more particularly described as:

1 Timeshare Interests(s) consisting of 1 undivided one fifty-second (1/52) interest(s) in fee simple as tenant in common in and to the below-described Condominium Unit, together with a corresponding undivided interest in the Common Furnishings which are appurtenant to such Condominium Unit, as well as the recurring (i) exclusive right every

LEGALS

calendar year to reserve, use, and occupy an Assigned Unit of the same Unit Type described below within Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium (the “Project”); (ii) exclusive right to use and enjoy the Limited Common Elements and Common Furnishings located within or otherwise appurtenant to such Assigned Unit; and (iii) non-exclusive right to use and enjoy the Common Elements of the Project, for their intended purposes, during a Vacation Week, as shall properly have been reserved in accordance with the provisions of the then-current Rules and Regulations promulgated by Villas de Santa Fe Condominium Association, Inc., all pursuant to the Declaration of Condominium for Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium, duly recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Santa Fe County, New Mexico, in Book 1462, at Page 195-294, as thereafter amended (the “Declaration”).

Unit Number: 2116

Initial Use Year: 2011 Timeshare Interest: Floating Annual Vacation Week No.: 50 Unit Type: 1 Bedroom including any improvements, fixtures, and attachments, such as, but not limited to, mobile homes (the “Property”). If there is a conflict between the legal description and the street address, the legal description shall control.

The foregoing sale will be made to satisfy a foreclosure judgment rendered by this Court in the above-entitled and numbered cause on July 15, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $10,799.82, plus interest of $1,352.79 from January 1, 2024, through September 11, 2024. Plaintiff has the right to bid at the foregoing sale in an amount equal to its judgment, and to submit its bid either verbally or in writing. Plaintiff may apply all or any part of its judgment to the purchase price in lieu of cash.

In accordance with the Court’s decree, the proceeds of sale are to be applied first to the costs of sale, including the Special Master’s fees, and then to satisfy the above-described judgment with any remaining balance to be paid into the registry of the Court.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the undersigned Special Master will, as set forth above, offer for sale and sell the Property to the highest bidder for cash or equivalent, for the purpose of satisfying, in the adjudged order of priorities, the judgment and decree of foreclosure described herein, including the costs of advertisement and publication for the foregoing sale, and reasonable Special Master’s fees

in an amount to be fixed by the Court.

The foregoing sale may be postponed and rescheduled at the discretion of the Special Master, and is subject to all taxes, utility liens and other restrictions and easements of record, and subject to the Defendants’ one (1) month right of redemption and entry of an order of the Court approving the terms and conditions of sale.

Witness my hand this 15th day of July, 2024.

By: /S/ Robert Doyle Robert Doyle, Special Master Legal Process Network P.O. Box 279 Sandia Park, NM 87047 (505) 417-4113

STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF SANTA FE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

No. D-101-CV-2023-02132

VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC., Plaintiff,

v. THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF ELAINE HENRATTY and THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ELAINE HENRATTY, Defendant.

NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on September 11, 2024, at 12:15 p.m., the undersigned Special Master will, at the front entrance of the First Judicial District Courthouse, 225 Montezuma Avenue, Santa Fe, NM 87501, sell all of the rights, title, and interests of the above-named Defendant, in and to the hereinafter described real property to the highest bidder. The property to be sold is located at 400 Griffin Street, Unit(s) 2210, Santa Fe, NM 87501, in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, and is more particularly described as:

An undivided 500/263000 Interest

in fee simple as tenant in common in and to Unit Number(s) 2210, together with a corresponding undivided interest in the Common Furnishings which are appurtenant to such Unit(s), as well as the recurring (i) exclusive right to reserve, use, and occupy an Assigned Unit within Villas de Santa Fe, A Condominium (the “Project”); (ii) exclusive right to use and enjoy the Limited Common Elements and Common Furnishings located within or otherwise appurtenant to such Assigned Unit; and (iii) non-exclusive right to use and enjoy the Common Elements of the Project, for their intended purposes, during (A) in the case of “floating” Timeshare Interests, such Use Periods as shall properly have been reserved in accordance with the provisions of the then

current Rules and Regulations promulgated by Villas de Santa Fe Condominium Association, Inc; and (B) in the case of “fixed” Timeshare Interests, such Fixed Vacation Week as is specifically set forth below, all pursuant to the Declaration of Condominium for Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium, duly recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Santa Fe County, New Mexico, in Book 1462, at Page 195, as amended from time to time (the “Declaration”).

Initial Use Year: 2003

Timeshare Interest: UDI-Float Fixed Use Period (if applicable): N/A

Number of Rights (if applicable):

500

Fixed Assigned Unit (if applicable):

Vacation Week No.: N/A Unit Type (if applicable): including any improvements, fixtures, and attachments, such as, but not limited to, mobile homes (the “Property”). If there is a conflict between the legal description and the street address, the legal description shall control.

The foregoing sale will be made to satisfy a foreclosure judgment rendered by this Court in the above-entitled and numbered cause on July 15, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $6,303.81, plus interest of $789.62 from January 1, 2024, through September 11, 2024. Plaintiff has the right to bid at the foregoing sale in an amount equal to its judgment, and to submit its bid either verbally or in writing. Plaintiff may apply all or any part of its judgment to the purchase price in lieu of cash.

In accordance with the Court’s decree, the proceeds of sale are to be applied first to the costs of sale, including the Special Master’s fees, and then to satisfy the above-described judgment with any remaining balance to be paid into the registry of the Court.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the undersigned Special Master will, as set forth above, offer for sale and sell the Property to the highest bidder for cash or equivalent, for the purpose of satisfying, in the adjudged order of priorities, the judgment and decree of foreclosure described herein, including the costs of advertisement and publication for the foregoing sale, and reasonable Special Master’s fees in an amount to be fixed by the Court.

The foregoing sale may be postponed and rescheduled at the discretion of the Special Master, and is subject to all taxes, utility liens and other restrictions and easements of record, and subject to the Defendants’ one (1)

month right of redemption and entry of an order of the Court approving the terms and conditions of sale.

Witness my hand this 16th day of July, 2024.

By: /S/ Robert Doyle

Robert Doyle, Special Master Legal Process Network

P.O. Box 279

Sandia Park, NM 87047 (505) 417-4113

STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF SANTA FE

FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

No. D-101-CV-2023-01962

VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC., Plaintiff, v. ROBERT C. HOLMAN and CAROLYN S. HOLMAN, Defendants.

NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on September 11, 2024, at 12:15 p.m., the undersigned Special Master will, at the front entrance of the First Judicial District Courthouse, 225 Montezuma Avenue, Santa Fe, NM 87501, sell all of the rights, title, and interests of the above-named Defendant, in and to the hereinafter described real property to the highest bidder. The property to be sold is located at 400 Griffin Street, Unit(s) 2112, Santa Fe, NM 87501, in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, and is more particularly described as:

1 Timeshare Interests(s) consisting of 1 undivided one fifty-second (1/52) interest(s) in fee simple as tenant in common in and to the below-described Condominium Unit, together with a corresponding undivided interest in the Common Furnishings which are appurtenant to such Condominium Unit, as well as the recurring (i) exclusive right every calendar year to reserve, use, and occupy an Assigned Unit of the same Unit Type described below within Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium (the “Project”); (ii) exclusive right to use and enjoy the Limited Common Elements and Common Furnishings located within or otherwise appurtenant to such Assigned Unit; and (iii) non-exclusive right to use and enjoy the Common Elements of the Project, for their intended purposes, during a Vacation Week, as shall properly have been reserved in accordance with the provisions of the then-current Rules and Regulations promulgated by Villas de Santa Fe Condominium Association, Inc., all pursuant to the Declaration of Condominium for Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium, duly recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Santa Fe County, New Mexico,

SFR CLASSIFIEDS

in Book 1462, at Page 195-294, as thereafter amended (the “Declaration”).

Unit No.: 2112

Vacation Week No.: 21

Unit Type (If applicable): 1

Bedroom

Initial Use Year: 1998

Timeshare Interest: Floating Annual including any improvements, fixtures, and attachments, such as, but not limited to, mobile homes (the “Property”). If there is a conflict between the legal description and the street address, the legal description shall control.

The foregoing sale will be made to satisfy a foreclosure judgment rendered by this Court in the above-entitled and numbered cause on July 16, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $10,852.57, plus interest of $1,359.40 from January 1, 2024, through September 11, 2024. Plaintiff has the right to bid at the foregoing sale in an amount equal to its judgment, and to submit its bid either verbally or in writing.

Plaintiff may apply all or any part of its judgment to the purchase price in lieu of cash.

In accordance with the Court’s decree, the proceeds of sale are to be applied first to the costs of sale, including the Special Master’s fees, and then to satisfy the above-described judgment with any remaining balance to be paid into the registry of the Court.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the undersigned Special Master will, as set forth above, offer for sale and sell the Property to the highest bidder for cash or equivalent, for the purpose of satisfying, in the adjudged order of priorities, the judgment and decree of foreclosure described herein, including the costs of advertisement and publication for the foregoing sale, and reasonable Special Master’s fees in an amount to be fixed by the Court.

The foregoing sale may be postponed and rescheduled at the discretion of the Special Master, and is subject to all taxes, utility liens and other restrictions and easements of record, and subject to the Defendants’ one (1) month right of redemption and entry of an order of the Court approving the terms and conditions of sale.

Witness my hand this 22nd day of July, 2024.

By: /S/ Robert Doyle

Robert Doyle, Special Master Legal Process Network P.O. Box 279 Sandia Park, NM 87047 (505) 417-4113

FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT No. D-101-CV-2023-02185

VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC., Plaintiff, v. THE JOHNSON FAMILY TRUST, DATED JULY 14, 2011, Defendant.

NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on September 11, 2024, at 12:15 p.m., the undersigned Special Master will, at the front entrance of the First Judicial District Courthouse, 225 Montezuma Avenue, Santa Fe, NM 87501, sell all of the rights, title, and interests of the above-named Defendant, in and to the hereinafter described real property to the highest bidder. The property to be sold is located at 400 Griffin Street, Unit(s) 2204, Santa Fe, NM 87501, in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, and is more particularly described as:

An undivided 5000/289000 interest in fee simple as tenant in common in and to Unit Number(s) 2204, together with a corresponding undivided interest in the Common Furnishings which are appurtenant to such Unit(s), as well as the recurring (i) exclusive right to reserve, use, and occupy an Assigned Unit within Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium (the “Project”); (ii) exclusive right to use and enjoy the Limited Common Elements and Common Furnishings located within or otherwise appurtenant to such Assigned Unit; and (iii) non-exclusive rights to use and enjoy the Common Elements of the Project, for their intended purposes, during (A) in the case of “floating” Timeshare Interests, such Use Periods as shall properly have been reserved in accordance with the provisions of the then current Rules and Regulations promulgated by Villas de Santa Fe Condominium Association, Inc.; and (B) in the case of “fixed” Timeshare Interests, such Fixed Vacation Week as is specifically set forth below, all pursuant to the Declaration of Condominium for Villas de Santa Fe, A Condominium, duly recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Santa Fe County, New Mexico, in Book 1462, at Page 195, as amended from time to time (the “Declaration”).

Initial Use Year: 2004

Timeshare Interest: UDI-Float Fixed Use Period (If applicable): N/A

Number of Rights (If applicable): 5000

Fixed Assigned Unit (If applicable): N/A

Vacation Week No.: N/A Unit Type (If applicable): N/A

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including any improvements, fixtures, and attachments, such as, but not limited to, mobile homes (the “Property”). If there is a conflict between the legal description and the street address, the legal description shall control.

The foregoing sale will be made to satisfy a foreclosure judgment rendered by this Court in the above-entitled and numbered cause on July 15, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $10,692.05, plus interest of $1,339.29 from January 1, 2024, through September 11, 2024. Plaintiff has the right to bid at the foregoing sale in an amount equal to its judgment, and to submit its bid either verbally or in writing. Plaintiff may apply all or any part of its judgment to the purchase price in lieu of cash.

In accordance with the Court’s decree, the proceeds of sale are to be applied first to the costs of sale, including the Special Master’s fees, and then to satisfy the above-described judgment with any remaining balance to be paid into the registry of the Court.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the undersigned Special Master will, as set forth above, offer for sale and sell the Property to the highest bidder for cash or equivalent, for the purpose of satisfying, in the adjudged order of priorities, the judgment and decree of foreclosure described herein, including the costs of advertisement and publication for the foregoing sale, and reasonable Special Master’s fees in an amount to be fixed by the Court.

The foregoing sale may be postponed and rescheduled at the discretion of the Special Master, and is subject to all taxes, utility liens and other restrictions and easements of record, and subject to the Defendants’ one (1) month right of redemption and entry of an order of the Court approving the terms and conditions of sale.

Witness my hand this 16th day of July, 2024.

By: /S/ Robert Doyle

Robert Doyle, Special Master Legal Process Network

P.O. Box 279

Sandia Park, NM 87047 (505) 417-4113

STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF SANTA FE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

No. D-101-CV-2023-01595

VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC., Plaintiff,

v. THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF MARYLIN JO LAMERTON AND

THE UNKNOWN

NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on September 11, 2024, at 12:15 p.m., the undersigned Special Master will, at the front entrance of the First Judicial District Courthouse, 225 Montezuma Avenue, Santa Fe, NM 87501, sell all of the rights, title, and interests of the above-named Defendant, in and to the hereinafter described real property to the highest bidder. The property to be sold is located at 400 Griffin Street, Unit(s) 2119, Santa Fe, NM 87501, in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, and is more particularly described as: An undivided 15000/263000 interest(s) in fee simple as tenant in common in and to Unit Number(s) 2119, together with a corresponding undivided interest in the Common Furnishings which are appurtenant to such Unit(s), as well as the recurring (i) exclusive right to reserve, use, and occupy an Assigned Unit within Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium (the “Project”); (ii) exclusive right to use and enjoy the Limited Common Elements and Common Furnishings located within or otherwise appurtenant to such Assigned Unit; and (iii) non-exclusive right to use and enjoy the Common Elements of the Project, for their intended purposes, during (A) in the case of “floating” Timeshare Interests, such Use Periods as shall properly have been reserved in accordance with the provisions of the then-current Rules and Regulations promulgated by Villas de Santa Fe Condominium Association, Inc.; and (B) in the case of “fixed” Timeshare Interests, such Fixed Vacation Week as is specifically set forth below, all pursuant to the Declaration of Condominium for Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium, duly recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Santa Fe County, New Mexico, in Book 1462, at Page 195, as amended from time to time (the “Declaration”).

Initial Use Year: 2004

Timeshare Interest: Fixed Use Period (If applicable): N/A Number of Rights (If applicable): 15000

Fixed Assigned Unit (If applicable):

Vacation Week No.: N/A Unit Type (If applicable): including any improvements, fixtures, and attachments, such as, but not limited to, mobile homes (the “Property”). If there is a conflict between the legal description and the street address, the legal description

shall control.

The foregoing sale will be made to satisfy a foreclosure judgment rendered by this Court in the above-entitled and numbered cause on July 18, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $10,784.90, plus interest of $1,350.92 from January 1, 2024, through September 11, 2024. Plaintiff has the right to bid at the foregoing sale in an amount equal to its judgment, and to submit its bid either verbally or in writing. Plaintiff may apply all or any part of its judgment to the purchase price in lieu of cash.

In accordance with the Court’s decree, the proceeds of sale are to be applied first to the costs of sale, including the Special Master’s fees, and then to satisfy the above-described judgment with any remaining balance to be paid into the registry of the Court.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the undersigned Special Master will, as set forth above, offer for sale and sell the Property to the highest bidder for cash or equivalent, for the purpose of satisfying, in the adjudged order of priorities, the judgment and decree of foreclosure described herein, including the costs of advertisement and publication for the foregoing sale, and reasonable Special Master’s fees in an amount to be fixed by the Court.

The foregoing sale may be postponed and rescheduled at the discretion of the Special Master, and is subject to all taxes, utility liens and other restrictions and easements of record, and subject to the Defendants’ one (1) month right of redemption and entry of an order of the Court approving the terms and conditions of sale.

Witness my hand this 22nd day of July, 2024.

By: /S/ Robert Doyle

Robert Doyle, Special Master Legal Process Network

P.O. Box 279 Sandia Park, NM 87047 (505) 417-4113

STATE OF NEW MEXICO

COUNTY OF SANTA FE

FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT

COURT

No. D-101-CV-2023-02052

VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION

INC., Plaintiff, v.

ESTATE OF DONALD T. LEE, Defendant.

NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on September 11, 2024, at 12:15 p.m., the undersigned Special Master will, at the front entrance of the First Judicial District Courthouse, 225 Montezuma

Avenue, Santa Fe, NM 87501, sell all of the rights, title, and interests of the above-named Defendant, in and to the hereinafter described real property to the highest bidder. The property to be sold is located at 400 Griffin Street, Unit(s) 1104, Santa Fe, NM 87501, in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, and is more particularly described as:

An undivided 5000/289000 interest in fee simple as tenant in common in and to Unit Number(s) 1104, together with a corresponding undivided interest in the Common Furnishings which are appurtenant to such Unit(s), as well as the recurring (i) exclusive right to reserve, use, and occupy an Assigned Unit within Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium (the “Project”); (ii) exclusive right to use and enjoy the Limited Common Elements and Common Furnishings located within or otherwise appurtenant to such Assigned Unit; and (iii) non-exclusive rights to use and enjoy the Common Elements of the Project, for their intended purposes, during (A) in the case of “floating” Timeshare Interests, such Use Periods as shall properly have been reserved in accordance with the provisions of the then current Rules and Regulations promulgated by Villas de Santa Fe Condominium Association, Inc.; and (B) in the case of “fixed” Timeshare Interests, such Fixed Vacation Week as is specifically set forth below, all pursuant to the Declaration of Condominium for Villas de Santa Fe, A Condominium, duly recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Santa Fe County, New Mexico, in Book 1462, at Page 195, as amended from time to time (the “Declaration”).

Initial Use Year: 2004

Timeshare Interest:

Fixed Use Period (If applicable): N/A

Number of Rights (If applicable): 5000

Fixed Assigned Unit (If applicable):

Vacation Week No.: N/A Unit Type (If applicable): including any improvements, fixtures, and attachments, such as, but not limited to, mobile homes (the “Property”). If there is a conflict between the legal description and the street address, the legal description shall control.

The foregoing sale will be made to satisfy a foreclosure judgment rendered by this Court in the above-entitled and numbered cause on July 15, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $9,914.01, plus interest of $1,241.83 from January 1, 2024, through September 11, 2024. Plaintiff has the right to bid at the foregoing

sale in an amount equal to its judgment, and to submit its bid either verbally or in writing. Plaintiff may apply all or any part of its judgment to the purchase price in lieu of cash.

In accordance with the Court’s decree, the proceeds of sale are to be applied first to the costs of sale, including the Special Master’s fees, and then to satisfy the above-described judgment with any remaining balance to be paid into the registry of the Court.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the undersigned Special Master will, as set forth above, offer for sale and sell the Property to the highest bidder for cash or equivalent, for the purpose of satisfying, in the adjudged order of priorities, the judgment and decree of foreclosure described herein, including the costs of advertisement and publication for the foregoing sale, and reasonable Special Master’s fees in an amount to be fixed by the Court.

The foregoing sale may be postponed and rescheduled at the discretion of the Special Master, and is subject to all taxes, utility liens and other restrictions and easements of record, and subject to the Defendants’ one (1) month right of redemption and entry of an order of the Court approving the terms and conditions of sale.

Witness my hand this 16th day of July, 2024.

By: /S/ Robert Doyle Robert Doyle, Special Master Legal Process Network P.O. Box 279 Sandia Park, NM 87047 (505) 417-4113

STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF SANTA FE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT No. D-101-CV-2023-01606 VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC., Plaintiff, v. DELLA F. MOSHER, Defendant.

NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on September 11, 2024, at 12:15 p.m., the undersigned Special Master will, at the front entrance of the First Judicial District Courthouse, 225 Montezuma Avenue, Santa Fe, NM 87501, sell all of the rights, title, and interests of the above-named Defendant, in and to the hereinafter described real property to the highest bidder. The property to be sold is located at 400 Griffin Street, Unit(s) 2213, Santa Fe, NM 87501, in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, and is more particularly described as:

An undivided 1/104 interest in fee simple as tenant in common in

and to Unit Number(s) 2213, together with a corresponding undivided interest in the Common Furnishings which are appurtenant to such Unit(s), as well as the recurring (i) exclusive right during alternate calendar years to reserve, use, and occupy an Assigned Unit within Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium (the “Project”); (ii) exclusive right to use and enjoy the Limited Common Elements and Common Furnishings located within or otherwise appurtenant to such Assigned Unit; and (iii) non-exclusive rights to use and enjoy the Common Elements of the Project, for their intended purposes, during (A) in the case of “floating” Timeshare Interests, such Use Periods as shall properly have been reserved in accordance with the provisions of the then current Rules and Regulations promulgated by Villas de Santa Fe Condominium Association, Inc.; and (B) in the case of “fixed” Timeshare Interests, such Fixed Vacation Week as is specifically set forth below, all pursuant to the Declaration of Condominium for Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium, duly recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Santa Fe County, New Mexico, in Book 1462, at Page 195, as amended from time to time (the “Declaration”).

Initial Use Year: 2003 Timeshare Interest: Even Year Fixed Use Period (If applicable): N/A

Number of Rights (If applicable): N/A

Fixed Assigned Unit (If applicable): 2213

Vacation Week No.: 41 Unit Type: 1 Bedroom Standard including any improvements, fixtures, and attachments, such as, but not limited to, mobile homes (the “Property”). If there is a conflict between the legal description and the street address, the legal description shall control.

The foregoing sale will be made to satisfy a foreclosure judgment rendered by this Court in the above-entitled and numbered cause on July 15, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $7,239.23, plus interest of $906.79 from January 1, 2024 through September 11, 2024. Plaintiff has the right to bid at the foregoing sale in an amount equal to its judgment, and to submit its bid either verbally or in writing.

Plaintiff may apply all or any part of its judgment to the purchase price in lieu of cash.

In accordance with the Court’s decree, the proceeds of sale are to be applied first to the costs of sale, including the Special Master’s fees, and then to satisfy

LEGALS

the above-described judgment with any remaining balance to be paid into the registry of the Court.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the undersigned Special Master will, as set forth above, offer for sale and sell the Property to the highest bidder for cash or equivalent, for the purpose of satisfying, in the adjudged order of priorities, the judgment and decree of foreclosure described herein, including the costs of advertisement and publication for the foregoing sale, and reasonable Special Master’s fees in an amount to be fixed by the Court.

The foregoing sale may be postponed and rescheduled at the discretion of the Special Master, and is subject to all taxes, utility liens and other restrictions and easements of record, and subject to the Defendants’ one (1) month right of redemption and entry of an order of the Court approving the terms and conditions of sale.

Witness my hand this 15th day of July, 2024.

By: /S/ Robert Doyle

Robert Doyle, Special Master Legal Process Network

P.O. Box 279 Sandia Park, NM 87047 (505) 417-4113

STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF SANTA FE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

No. D-101-CV-2023-02025

VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC., Plaintiff, v. PAUL A. RODRIGUEZ, Defendant.

NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on September 11, 2024, at 12:15 p.m., the undersigned Special Master will, at the front entrance of the First Judicial District Courthouse, 225 Montezuma Avenue, Santa Fe, NM 87501, sell all of the rights, title, and interests of the above-named Defendant, in and to the hereinafter described real property to the highest bidder. The property to be sold is located at 400 Griffin Street, Unit(s) 2114, Santa Fe, NM 87501, in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, and is more particularly described as:

1 Timeshare Interests(s) consisting of 1 undivided one fifty-second (1/52) interest(s) in fee simple as tenant in common in and to the below-described Condominium Unit, together with a corresponding undivided interest in the Common Furnishings which are appurtenant to such Condominium Unit, as well as the recurring (i) exclusive right every calendar year to reserve, use, and

occupy an Assigned Unit of the same Unit Type described below within Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium (the “Project”); (ii) exclusive right to use and enjoy the Limited Common Elements and Common Furnishings located within or otherwise appurtenant to such Assigned Unit; and (iii) non-exclusive right to use and enjoy the Common Elements of the Project, for their intended purposes, during a Vacation Week, as shall properly have been reserved in accordance with the provisions of the then-current Rules and Regulations promulgated by Villas de Santa Fe Condominium Association, Inc., all pursuant to the Declaration of Condominium for Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium, duly recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Santa Fe County, New Mexico, in Book 1462, at Page 195-294, as thereafter amended (the “Declaration”).

Unit No.: 2114

Initial Use Year: 2000 Unit Type: 1 Bedroom Standard Vacation Week No.: 52

Timeshare Interest: Float Both Odd and Even Years including any improvements, fixtures, and attachments, such as, but not limited to, mobile homes (the “Property”). If there is a conflict between the legal description and the street address, the legal description shall control.

The foregoing sale will be made to satisfy a foreclosure judgment rendered by this Court in the above-entitled and numbered cause on July 17, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $10,057.01, plus interest of $1,259.74 from January 1, 2024 through September 11, 2024. Plaintiff has the right to bid at the foregoing sale in an amount equal to its judgment, and to submit its bid either verbally or in writing. Plaintiff may apply all or any part of its judgment to the purchase price in lieu of cash. In accordance with the Court’s decree, the proceeds of sale are to be applied first to the costs of sale, including the Special Master’s fees, and then to satisfy the above-described judgment with any remaining balance to be paid into the registry of the Court.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the undersigned Special Master will, as set forth above, offer for sale and sell the Property to the highest bidder for cash or equivalent, for the purpose of satisfying, in the adjudged order of priorities, the judgment and decree of foreclosure described herein, including the costs of advertisement and publication for the foregoing sale, and reasonable Special Master’s fees in an amount to be fixed by the

Court.

The foregoing sale may be postponed and rescheduled at the discretion of the Special Master, and is subject to all taxes, utility liens and other restrictions and easements of record, and subject to the Defendants’ one (1) month right of redemption and entry of an order of the Court approving the terms and conditions of sale.

Witness my hand this 22nd day of July, 2024.

By: /S/ Robert Doyle

Robert Doyle, Special Master Legal Process Network

P.O. Box 279

Sandia Park, NM 87047 (505) 417-4113

STATE OF NEW MEXICO

COUNTY OF SANTA FE

FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT

COURT

No. D-101-CV-2023-02002

VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC., Plaintiff, v. SAGE FORTEEN, LLC, Defendant.

NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on September 11, 2024, at 12:15 p.m., the undersigned Special Master will, at the front entrance of the First Judicial District Courthouse, 225 Montezuma Avenue, Santa Fe, NM 87501, sell all of the rights, title, and interests of the above-named Defendant, in and to the hereinafter described real property to the highest bidder. The property to be sold is located at 400 Griffin Street, Unit(s) 2120, Santa Fe, NM 87501, in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, and is more particularly described as:

1 Timeshare Interests consisting of 1 undivided one fifty-second (1/52) interest(s) in fee simple as tenant in common in and to the below-described Condominium Unit, together with a corresponding undivided interest in the Common Furnishings which are appurtenant to such Condominium Unit, as well as the recurring (i) exclusive right every calendar year to reserve, use, and occupy an Assigned Unit of the same Unit Type described below within Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium (the “Project”); (ii) exclusive right to use and enjoy the Limited Common Elements and Common Furnishings located within or otherwise appurtenant to such Assigned Unit; and (iii) non-exclusive right to use and enjoy the Common Elements of the Project, for their intended purposes, during a Vacation Week, as shall properly have been reserved in accordance with the provisions of the then-current Rules and Regulations promulgated by Villas de Santa Fe

Condominium Association, Inc., all pursuant to the Declaration of Condominium for Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium, duly recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Santa Fe County, New Mexico, in Book 1462, at Page 195-294, as thereafter amended (the “Declaration”).

Unit No.: 2120

Timeshare Interest: Floating Annual Unit Type: 1 Bedroom Vacation Week No.: 20 including any improvements, fixtures, and attachments, such as, but not limited to, mobile homes (the “Property”). If there is a conflict between the legal description and the street address, the legal description shall control.

The foregoing sale will be made to satisfy a foreclosure judgment rendered by this Court in the above-entitled and numbered cause on July 15, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $10,027.01, plus interest of $1,255.99 from January 1, 2024, through September 11, 2024. Plaintiff has the right to bid at the foregoing sale in an amount equal to its judgment, and to submit its bid either verbally or in writing. Plaintiff may apply all or any part of its judgment to the purchase price in lieu of cash.

In accordance with the Court’s decree, the proceeds of sale are to be applied first to the costs of sale, including the Special Master’s fees, and then to satisfy the above-described judgment with any remaining balance to be paid into the registry of the Court. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the undersigned Special Master will, as set forth above, offer for sale and sell the Property to the highest bidder for cash or equivalent, for the purpose of satisfying, in the adjudged order of priorities, the judgment and decree of foreclosure described herein, including the costs of advertisement and publication for the foregoing sale, and reasonable Special Master’s fees in an amount to be fixed by the Court.

The foregoing sale may be postponed and rescheduled at the discretion of the Special Master, and is subject to all taxes, utility liens and other restrictions and easements of record, and subject to the Defendants’ one (1) month right of redemption and entry of an order of the Court approving the terms and conditions of sale.

Witness my hand this 16th day of July, 2024.

By: /S/ Robert Doyle

Robert Doyle, Special Master Legal Process Network P.O. Box 279 Sandia Park, NM 87047

(505) 417-4113

STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF SANTA FE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

No. D-101-CV-2023-01591

VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC., Plaintiff, v. EDWARD STEPHENSON, Defendant. NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on September 11, 2024, at 12:15 p.m., the undersigned Special Master will, at the front entrance of the First Judicial District Courthouse, 225 Montezuma Avenue, Santa Fe, NM 87501, sell all of the rights, title, and interests of the above-named Defendant, in and to the hereinafter described real property to the highest bidder. The property to be sold is located at 400 Griffin Street, Unit(s) 2101, Santa Fe, NM 87501, in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, and is more particularly described as:

1 Timeshare Interest(s) consisting of 1 undivided one fifty-second (1/52) interest(s) in fee simple as tenant in common in and to the below-described Condominium Unit, together with corresponding undivided interest in the Common Furnishing which are appurtenant to such Condominium Unit, as well as recurring (i) exclusive right every calendar year to reserve, use, and occupy and Assigned Unit of the same Unit Type described below within Villas de Santa Fe, a condominium (the “project”); (ii) exclusive right to use and enjoy the Limited Common Elements and Common Furnishings located within or otherwise appurtenant to such Assigned Unit; and (iii) non-exclusive right to use and enjoy the Common Elements of the Project, for their intended purposes, during a Vacation Week, as shall properly have been reserved in accordance with the provisions of the then-current Rules and Regulations promulgated by Villas de Santa Fe Condominium Association, Inc., all pursuant to the Declaration of Condominium for Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium, duly recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Santa Fe County, New Mexico, in Book 1462, at Page 195-294, as thereafter amended (the “Declaration”).

Unit No.: 2101

Vacation Week No.: 03

Unit Type (If applicable): 2

Bedroom

Initial Use Year: 2012

Timeshare Interest: Floating Annual Year including any improvements, fixtures, and attachments, such as, but not limited to, mobile

homes (the “Property”). If there is a conflict between the legal description and the street address, the legal description shall control.

The foregoing sale will be made to satisfy a foreclosure judgment rendered by this Court in the above-entitled and numbered cause on July 19, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $8,317.32, plus interest of $1,041.83 from January 1, 2024 through September 11, 2024. Plaintiff has the right to bid at the foregoing sale in an amount equal to its judgment, and to submit its bid either verbally or in writing. Plaintiff may apply all or any part of its judgment to the purchase price in lieu of cash.

In accordance with the Court’s decree, the proceeds of sale are to be applied first to the costs of sale, including the Special Master’s fees, and then to satisfy the above-described judgment with any remaining balance to be paid into the registry of the Court.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the undersigned Special Master will, as set forth above, offer for sale and sell the Property to the highest bidder for cash or equivalent, for the purpose of satisfying, in the adjudged order of priorities, the judgment and decree of foreclosure described herein, including the costs of advertisement and publication for the foregoing sale, and reasonable Special Master’s fees in an amount to be fixed by the Court.

The foregoing sale may be postponed and rescheduled at the discretion of the Special Master, and is subject to all taxes, utility liens and other restrictions and easements of record, and subject to the Defendants’ one (1) month right of redemption and entry of an order of the Court approving the terms and conditions of sale.

Witness my hand this 22nd day of July, 2024.

By: /S/ Robert Doyle

Robert Doyle, Special Master Legal Process Network P.O. Box 279 Sandia Park, NM 87047 (505) 417-4113

STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF SANTA FE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT No. D-101-CV-2023-02090

VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC., Plaintiff, v. SUPERHEALTH TECHNOLOGIES, LLC, Defendant.

NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on

LEGALS

September 11, 2024, at 12:15 p.m., the undersigned Special Master will, at the front entrance of the First Judicial District Courthouse, 225 Montezuma Avenue, Santa Fe, NM 87501, sell all of the rights, title, and interests of the above-named Defendant, in and to the hereinafter described real property to the highest bidder. The property to be sold is located at 400 Griffin Street, Unit(s) 1106, Santa Fe, NM 87501, in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, and is more particularly described as:

1 Timeshare Interests(s) consisting of 1 undivided one fifty-second (1/52) interest(s) in fee simple as tenant in common in and to the below-described Condominium Unit, together with a corresponding undivided interest in the Common Furnishings which are appurtenant to such Condominium Unit, as well as the recurring (i) exclusive right every calendar year to reserve, use, and occupy an Assigned Unit of the same Unit Type described below within Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium (the “Project”); (ii) exclusive right to use and enjoy the Limited Common Elements and Common Furnishings located within or otherwise appurtenant to such Assigned Unit; and (iii) non-exclusive right to use and enjoy the Common Elements of the Project, for their intended purposes, during a Vacation Week, as shall properly have been reserved in accordance with the provisions of the then-current Rules and Regulations promulgated by Villas de Santa Fe Condominium Association, Inc., all pursuant to the Declaration of Condominium for Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium, duly recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Santa Fe County, New Mexico, in Book 1462, at Page 195-294, as thereafter amended (the “Declaration”).

Unit No.: 1106

Vacation Week No.: 26

Unit Type: 1 Bedroom Deluxe Initial Use Year: 2015

Timeshare Interest: Floating Annual Year including any improvements, fixtures, and attachments, such as, but not limited to, mobile homes (the “Property”). If there is a conflict between the legal description and the street address, the legal description shall control.

The foregoing sale will be made to satisfy a foreclosure judgment rendered by this Court in the above-entitled and numbered cause on July 15, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $10,651.57, plus interest of $1,334.22 from January 1, 2024, through

September 11, 2024. Plaintiff has the right to bid at the foregoing sale in an amount equal to its judgment, and to submit its bid either verbally or in writing. Plaintiff may apply all or any part of its judgment to the purchase price in lieu of cash. In accordance with the Court’s decree, the proceeds of sale are to be applied first to the costs of sale, including the Special Master’s fees, and then to satisfy the above-described judgment with any remaining balance to be paid into the registry of the Court.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the undersigned Special Master will, as set forth above, offer for sale and sell the Property to the highest bidder for cash or equivalent, for the purpose of satisfying, in the adjudged order of priorities, the judgment and decree of foreclosure described herein, including the costs of advertisement and publication for the foregoing sale, and reasonable Special Master’s fees in an amount to be fixed by the Court.

The foregoing sale may be postponed and rescheduled at the discretion of the Special Master, and is subject to all taxes, utility liens and other restrictions and easements of record, and subject to the Defendants’ one (1) month right of redemption and entry of an order of the Court approving the terms and conditions of sale.

Witness my hand this 16th day of July, 2024.

By: /S/ Robert Doyle

Robert Doyle, Special Master Legal Process Network P.O. Box 279 Sandia Park, NM 87047 (505) 417-4113

STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF SANTA FE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

No. D-101-CV-2023-01933 VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC., Plaintiff, v. TRENISE WILLIAMS, Defendant.

NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on September 11, 2024, at 12:15 p.m., the undersigned Special Master will, at the front entrance of the First Judicial District Courthouse, 225 Montezuma Avenue, Santa Fe, NM 87501, sell all of the rights, title, and interests of the above-named Defendant, in and to the hereinafter described real property to the highest bidder. The property to be sold is located at 400 Griffin Street, Unit(s) 2221, Santa Fe, NM 87501, in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, and is more particularly described as:

1 Timeshare Interests(s) consisting of 1 undivided one fifty-second (1/52) interest(s) in fee simple as tenant in common in and to the below-described Condominium Unit, together with a corresponding undivided interest in the Common Furnishings which are appurtenant to such Condominium Unit, as well as the recurring (i) exclusive right every calendar year to reserve, use, and occupy an Assigned Unit of the same Unit Type described below within Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium (the “Project”); (ii) exclusive right to use and enjoy the Limited Common Elements and Common Furnishings located within or otherwise appurtenant to such Assigned Unit; and (iii) non-exclusive right to use and enjoy the Common Elements of the Project, for their intended purposes, during a Vacation Week, as shall properly have been reserved in accordance with the provisions of the then-current Rules and Regulations promulgated by Villas de Santa Fe Condominium Association, Inc., all pursuant to the Declaration of Condominium for Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium, duly recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Santa Fe County, New Mexico, in Book 1462, at Page 195-294, as thereafter amended (the “Declaration”).

Unit No.: 2221

Initial Use Year:

Timeshare Interest: Floating Annual Year Vacation Week No.: 32

Unit Type: 1 Bedroom including any improvements, fixtures, and attachments, such as, but not limited to, mobile homes (the “Property”). If there is a conflict between the legal description and the street address, the legal description shall control.

The foregoing sale will be made to satisfy a foreclosure judgment rendered by this Court in the above-entitled and numbered cause on July 15, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $10,826.18, plus interest of $1,356.09 from January 1, 2024, through September 11, 2024. Plaintiff has the right to bid at the foregoing sale in an amount equal to its judgment, and to submit its bid either verbally or in writing. Plaintiff may apply all or any part of its judgment to the purchase price in lieu of cash.

In accordance with the Court’s decree, the proceeds of sale are to be applied first to the costs of sale, including the Special Master’s fees, and then to satisfy the above-described judgment with any remaining balance to be paid into the registry of the Court.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that

the undersigned Special Master will, as set forth above, offer for sale and sell the Property to the highest bidder for cash or equivalent, for the purpose of satisfying, in the adjudged order of priorities, the judgment and decree of foreclosure described herein, including the costs of advertisement and publication for the foregoing sale, and reasonable Special Master’s fees in an amount to be fixed by the Court.

The foregoing sale may be postponed and rescheduled at the discretion of the Special Master, and is subject to all taxes, utility liens and other restrictions and easements of record, and subject to the Defendants’ one (1) month right of redemption and entry of an order of the Court approving the terms and conditions of sale.

Witness my hand this 22nd day of July, 2024.

By: /S/ Robert Doyle

Robert Doyle, Special Master Legal Process Network P.O. Box 279 Sandia Park, NM 87047 (505) 417-4113

STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF SANTA FE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

No. D-101-CV-2023-01698

VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC., Plaintiff,

v. JEFF WILSON, Defendant.

NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on September 11, 2024, at 12:15 p.m., the undersigned Special Master will, at the front entrance of the First Judicial District Courthouse, 225 Montezuma Avenue, Santa Fe, NM 87501, sell all of the rights, title, and interests of the above-named Defendant, in and to the hereinafter described real property to the highest bidder. The property to be sold is located at 400 Griffin Street, Unit(s) 1205, Santa Fe, NM 87501, in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, and is more particularly described as:

An undivided 1/104 interest in fee simple as tenant in common in and to Unit Number(s) 1205, together with a corresponding undivided interest in the Common Furnishings which are appurtenant to such Unit(s), as well as the recurring (i) exclusive right during alternate calendar years to reserve, use, and occupy an Assigned Unit within Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium (the “Project”); (ii) exclusive right to use and enjoy the Limited Common Elements and Common Furnishings located within or otherwise appurtenant to such

Assigned Unit; and (iii) non-exclusive rights to use and enjoy the Common Elements of the Project, for their intended purposes, during (A) in the case of “floating” Timeshare Interests, such Use Periods as shall properly have been reserved in accordance with the provisions of the then current Rules and Regulations promulgated by Villas de Santa Fe Condominium Association, Inc.; and (B) in the case of “fixed” Timeshare Interests, such Fixed Vacation Week as is specifically set forth below, all pursuant to the Declaration of Condominium for Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium, duly recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Santa Fe County, New Mexico, in Book 1462, at Page 195, as amended from time to time (the “Declaration”).

Initial Use Year: 2004

Timeshare Interest: Even Year

Fixed Use Period: N/A

Number of Rights (If applicable): N/A

Fixed Assigned Unit: 1205 Vacation Week No.: 46

Unit Type: 1 Bedroom Deluxe including any improvements, fixtures, and attachments, such as, but not limited to, mobile homes (the “Property”). If there is a conflict between the legal description and the street address, the legal description shall control.

The foregoing sale will be made to satisfy a foreclosure judgment rendered by this Court in the above-entitled and numbered cause on July 18, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $7,181.19, plus interest of $899.52 from January 1, 2024, through September 11, 2024. Plaintiff has the right to bid at the foregoing sale in an amount equal to its judgment, and to submit its bid either verbally or in writing.

Plaintiff may apply all or any part of its judgment to the purchase price in lieu of cash.

In accordance with the Court’s decree, the proceeds of sale are to be applied first to the costs of sale, including the Special Master’s fees, and then to satisfy the above-described judgment with any remaining balance to be paid into the registry of the Court.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the undersigned Special Master will, as set forth above, offer for sale and sell the Property to the highest bidder for cash or equivalent, for the purpose of satisfying, in the adjudged order of priorities, the judgment and decree of foreclosure described herein, including the costs of advertisement and publication for the foregoing sale, and reasonable Special Master’s fees in an amount to be fixed by the Court.

The foregoing sale may be postponed and rescheduled at the discretion of the Special Master, and is subject to all taxes, utility liens and other restrictions and easements of record, and subject to the Defendants’ one (1) month right of redemption and entry of an order of the Court approving the terms and conditions of sale.

Witness my hand this 22nd day of July, 2024.

By: /S/ Robert Doyle Robert Doyle, Special Master Legal Process Network P.O. Box 279 Sandia Park, NM 87047 (505) 417-4113

STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF SANTA FE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

No. D-101-CV-2023-01853 VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC., Plaintiff, v. THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JANET E. WILSON, Defendant. NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on September 11, 2024, at 12:15 p.m., the undersigned Special Master will, at the front entrance of the First Judicial District Courthouse, 225 Montezuma Avenue, Santa Fe, NM 87501, sell all of the rights, title, and interests of the above-named Defendant, in and to the hereinafter described real property to the highest bidder. The property to be sold is located at 400 Griffin Street, Unit(s) 2116, Santa Fe, NM 87501, in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, and is more particularly described as:

1 Timeshare Interests(s) consisting of 1 undivided one fifty-second (1/52) interest(s) in fee simple as tenant in common in and to the below-described Condominium Unit, together with a corresponding undivided interest in the Common Furnishings which are appurtenant to such Condominium Unit, as well as the recurring (i) exclusive right every calendar year to reserve, use, and occupy an Assigned Unit of the same Unit Type described below within Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium (the “Project”); (ii) exclusive right to use and enjoy the Limited Common Elements and Common Furnishings located within or otherwise appurtenant to such Assigned Unit; and (iii) non-exclusive right to use and enjoy the Common Elements of the Project, for their intended purposes, during a Vacation Week, as shall properly have been reserved in accordance with the provisions of the then-current

LEGALS

Rules and Regulations

promulgated by Villas de Santa Fe Condominium Association, Inc., all pursuant to the Declaration of Condominium for Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium, duly recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Santa Fe County, New Mexico, in Book 1462, at Page 195-294, as thereafter amended (the “Declaration”).

Unit No.: 2116

Initial Use Year: 1999

Timeshare Interest: Floating Annual Year

Vacation Week No.: 37

Unit Type: 1 Bedroom including any improvements, fixtures, and attachments, such as, but not limited to, mobile homes (the “Property”). If there is a conflict between the legal description and the street address, the legal description shall control.

The foregoing sale will be made to satisfy a foreclosure judgment rendered by this Court in the above-entitled and numbered cause on July 18, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $10,719.82, plus interest of $1,342.77 from January 1, 2024, through September 11, 2024. Plaintiff has the right to bid at the foregoing sale in an amount equal to its judgment, and to submit its bid either verbally or in writing.

Plaintiff may apply all or any part of its judgment to the purchase price in lieu of cash.

In accordance with the Court’s decree, the proceeds of sale are to be applied first to the costs of sale, including the Special Master’s fees, and then to satisfy the above-described judgment with any remaining balance to be paid into the registry of the Court.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the undersigned Special Master will, as set forth above, offer for sale and sell the Property to the highest bidder for cash or equivalent, for the purpose of satisfying, in the adjudged order of priorities, the judgment and decree of foreclosure described herein, including the costs of advertisement and publication for the foregoing sale, and reasonable Special Master’s fees in an amount to be fixed by the Court.

The foregoing sale may be postponed and rescheduled at the discretion of the Special Master, and is subject to all taxes, utility liens and other restrictions and easements of record, and subject to the Defendants’ one (1) month right of redemption and entry of an order of the Court approving the terms and conditions of sale.

Witness my hand this 22nd day of July, 2024.

Legal Process Network P.O. Box 279 Sandia Park, NM 87047 (505) 417-4113

STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF SANTA FE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT No. D-101-CV-2023-01728

VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC., Plaintiff, v. UNKNOWN HEIRS OF MADELINE M. BAYER, Defendant.

NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on September 16, 2024, at 9:00 a.m., the undersigned Special Master will, at the front entrance of the First Judicial District Courthouse, 225 Montezuma Avenue, Santa Fe, NM 87501, sell all of the rights, title, and interests of the above-named Defendant, in and to the hereinafter described real property to the highest bidder. The property to be sold is located at 400 Griffin Street, Unit(s) 1207, Santa Fe, NM 87501, in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, and is more particularly described as: An undivided 5000/289000 interest in fee simple as tenant in common in and to Unit Number(s) 1207, together with a corresponding undivided interest in the Common Furnishings which are appurtenant to such Unit(s), as well as the recurring (i) exclusive right to reserve, use, and occupy an Assigned Unit within Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium (the “Project”); (ii) exclusive right to use and enjoy the Limited Common Elements and Common Furnishings located within or otherwise appurtenant to such Assigned Unit; and (iii) non-exclusive rights to use and enjoy the Common Elements of the Project, for their intended purposes, during (A) in the case of “floating” Timeshare Interests, such Use Periods as shall properly have been reserved in accordance with the provisions of the then current Rules and Regulations promulgated by Villas de Santa Fe Condominium Association, Inc.; and (B) in the case of “fixed” Timeshare Interests, such Fixed Vacation Week as is specifically set forth below, all pursuant to the Declaration of Condominium for Villas de Santa Fe, A Condominium, duly recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Santa Fe County, New Mexico, in Book 1462, at Page 195, as amended from time to time (the “Declaration”).

Initial Use Year: 2002 Timeshare Interest: UDI-Float Fixed Use Period (If applicable): N/A

Number of Rights (If applicable):

5000 Fixed Assigned Unit (If applicable):

Vacation Week No.: Unit Type (If applicable): including any improvements, fixtures, and attachments, such as, but not limited to, mobile homes (the “Property”). If there is a conflict between the legal description and the street address, the legal description shall control.

The foregoing sale will be made to satisfy a foreclosure judgment rendered by this Court in the above-entitled and numbered cause on July 30, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $10,570.80, plus interest of $1,350.17 from January 1, 2024, through September 16, 2024. Plaintiff has the right to bid at the foregoing sale in an amount equal to its judgment, and to submit its bid either verbally or in writing. Plaintiff may apply all or any part of its judgment to the purchase price in lieu of cash. In accordance with the Court’s decree, the proceeds of sale are to be applied first to the costs of sale, including the Special Master’s fees, and then to satisfy the above-described judgment with any remaining balance to be paid into the registry of the Court.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the undersigned Special Master will, as set forth above, offer for sale and sell the Property to the highest bidder for cash or equivalent, for the purpose of satisfying, in the adjudged order of priorities, the judgment and decree of foreclosure described herein, including the costs of advertisement and publication for the foregoing sale, and reasonable Special Master’s fees in an amount to be fixed by the Court.

The foregoing sale may be postponed and rescheduled at the discretion of the Special Master, and is subject to all taxes, utility liens and other restrictions and easements of record, and subject to the Defendants’ one (1) month right of redemption and entry of an order of the Court approving the terms and conditions of sale.

Witness my hand this 5th day of August, 2024.

By: /S/ Robert Doyle

Robert Doyle, Special Master Legal Process Network

P.O. Box 279

Sandia Park, NM 87047 (505) 417-4113

STATE OF NEW MEXICO

COUNTY OF SANTA FE

FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT

COURT

No. D-101-CV-2023-01902

VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION

INC., Plaintiff, v. UNKNOWN HEIRS OF ARLENE D. CEDAR and UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ARLENE D. CEDAR, Defendant.

NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on September 16, 2024, at 9:00 a.m., the undersigned Special Master will, at the front entrance of the First Judicial District Courthouse, 225 Montezuma Avenue, Santa Fe, NM 87501, sell all of the rights, title, and interests of the above-named Defendant, in and to the hereinafter described real property to the highest bidder. The property to be sold is located at 400 Griffin Street, Unit(s) 2201, Santa Fe, NM 87501, in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, and is more particularly described as: An undivided 1/52 interest in fee simple as tenant in common in and to Unit Number(s) 2201, together with a corresponding undivided interest in the Common Furnishings which are appurtenant to such Unit(s), as well as the recurring (i) exclusive right every calendar year to reserve, use, and occupy an Assigned Unit within Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium (the “Project”); (ii) exclusive right to use and enjoy the Limited Common Elements and Common Furnishings located within or otherwise appurtenant to such Assigned Unit; and (iii) non-exclusive rights to use and enjoy the Common Elements of the Project, for their intended purposes, during (A) in the case of “floating” Timeshare Interests, such Use Periods as shall properly have been reserved in accordance with the provisions of the then current Rules and Regulations promulgated by Villas de Santa Fe Condominium Association, Inc.; and (B) in the case of “fixed” Timeshare Interests, such Fixed Vacation Week as is specifically set forth below, all pursuant to the Declaration of Condominium for Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium, duly recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Santa Fe County, New Mexico, in Book 1462, at Page 195, as amended from time to time (the “Declaration”).

Unit No.: 2201

Initial Use Year: 2002

Fixed Use Period (If applicable): N/A

Number of Rights (If applicable): N/A

Fixed Assigned Unit (If applicable): 2201

Vacation Week No.: 16

Unit Type (If applicable): 2

Bedroom Standard Timeshare Interest: Both Odd and Even Years including any improvements, fixtures, and attachments, such

as, but not limited to, mobile homes (the “Property”). If there is a conflict between the legal description and the street address, the legal description shall control.

The foregoing sale will be made to satisfy a foreclosure judgment rendered by this Court in the above-entitled and numbered cause on July 30, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $12,091.59, plus interest of $1,544.41 from January 1, 2024, through September 16, 2024. Plaintiff has the right to bid at the foregoing sale in an amount equal to its judgment, and to submit its bid either verbally or in writing. Plaintiff may apply all or any part of its judgment to the purchase price in lieu of cash.

In accordance with the Court’s decree, the proceeds of sale are to be applied first to the costs of sale, including the Special Master’s fees, and then to satisfy the above-described judgment with any remaining balance to be paid into the registry of the Court.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the undersigned Special Master will, as set forth above, offer for sale and sell the Property to the highest bidder for cash or equivalent, for the purpose of satisfying, in the adjudged order of priorities, the judgment and decree of foreclosure described herein, including the costs of advertisement and publication for the foregoing sale, and reasonable Special Master’s fees in an amount to be fixed by the Court.

The foregoing sale may be postponed and rescheduled at the discretion of the Special Master, and is subject to all taxes, utility liens and other restrictions and easements of record, and subject to the Defendants’ one (1) month right of redemption and entry of an order of the Court approving the terms and conditions of sale.

Witness my hand this 5th day of August, 2024.

By: /S/ Robert Doyle Robert Doyle, Special Master Legal Process Network P.O. Box 279 Sandia Park, NM 87047 (505) 417-4113

STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF SANTA FE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT No. D-101-CV-2023-01897

VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC., Plaintiff, v. FRED J. FARNER, Defendant.

NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on

September 16, 2024 at 9:00 a.m., the undersigned Special Master will, at the front entrance of the First Judicial District Courthouse, 225 Montezuma Avenue, Santa Fe, NM 87501, sell all of the rights, title, and interests of the above-named Defendant, in and to the hereinafter described real property to the highest bidder. The property to be sold is located at 400 Griffin Street, Unit(s) 2202, Santa Fe, NM 87501, in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, and is more particularly described as: An undivided 1/52 interest in fee simple as tenant in common in and to Unit Number(s) 2202, together with a corresponding undivided interest in the Common Furnishings which are appurtenant to such Unit(s), as well as the recurring (i) exclusive right every calendar year to reserve, use, and occupy an Assigned Unit within Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium (the “Project”); (ii) exclusive right to use and enjoy the Limited Common Elements and Common Furnishings located within or otherwise appurtenant to such Assigned Unit; and (iii) non-exclusive rights to use and enjoy the Common Elements of the Project, for their intended purposes, during (A) in the case of “floating” Timeshare Interests, such Use Periods as shall properly have been reserved in accordance with the provisions of the then current Rules and Regulations promulgated by Villas de Santa Fe Condominium Association, Inc.; and (B) in the case of “fixed” Timeshare Interests, such Fixed Vacation Week as is specifically set forth below, all pursuant to the Declaration of Condominium for Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium, duly recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Santa Fe County, New Mexico, in Book 1462, at Page 195, as amended from time to time (the “Declaration”).

Initial Use Year: 2003

Timeshare Interest: Both Odd & Even Years

Fixed Use Period (If applicable): N/A

Number of Rights (If applicable): Fixed Assigned Unit (If applicable): 2202

Vacation Week No.: 51

Unit Type (If applicable): 2 Bedroom Standard including any improvements, fixtures, and attachments, such as, but not limited to, mobile homes (the “Property”). If there is a conflict between the legal description and the street address, the legal description shall control.

The foregoing sale will be made to satisfy a foreclosure judgment rendered by this Court in the above-entitled and numbered

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cause on July 29, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $11,905.27, plus interest of $1,520.61 from January 1, 2024 through September 16, 2024. Plaintiff has the right to bid at the foregoing sale in an amount equal to its judgment, and to submit its bid either verbally or in writing. Plaintiff may apply all or any part of its judgment to the purchase price in lieu of cash.

In accordance with the Court’s decree, the proceeds of sale are to be applied first to the costs of sale, including the Special Master’s fees, and then to satisfy the above-described judgment with any remaining balance to be paid into the registry of the Court.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the undersigned Special Master will, as set forth above, offer for sale and sell the Property to the highest bidder for cash or equivalent, for the purpose of satisfying, in the adjudged order of priorities, the judgment and decree of foreclosure described herein, including the costs of advertisement and publication for the foregoing sale, and reasonable Special Master’s fees in an amount to be fixed by the Court. The foregoing sale may be postponed and rescheduled at the discretion of the Special Master, and is subject to all taxes, utility liens and other restrictions and easements of record, and subject to the Defendants’ one (1) month right of redemption and entry of an order of the Court approving the terms and conditions of sale.

Witness my hand this 1st day of August, 2024.

By: /S/ Robert Doyle

Robert Doyle, Special Master Legal Process Network P.O. Box 279 Sandia Park, NM 87047 (505) 417-4113

STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF SANTA FE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT No. D-101-CV-2023-01894

VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC., Plaintiff,

v. THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF ROBERT JAMES AKA ROBERT LEE JAMES III AND THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ROBERT JAMES AKA ROBERT LEE

JAMES III, Defendant.

NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on September 16, 2024, at 9:00 a.m., the undersigned Special Master will, at the front entrance of the

First Judicial District Courthouse, 225 Montezuma Avenue, Santa Fe, NM 87501, sell all of the rights, title, and interests of the above-named Defendant, in and to the hereinafter described real property to the highest bidder. The property to be sold is located at 400 Griffin Street, Unit(s) 1104, Santa Fe, NM 87501, in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, and is more particularly described as: An undivided 3000/289000 interest in fee simple as tenant in common in and to Unit Number(s) 1104, together with a corresponding undivided interest in the Common Furnishings which are appurtenant to such Unit(s), as well as the recurring (i) exclusive right to reserve, use, and occupy an Assigned Unit within Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium (the “Project”); (ii) exclusive right to use and enjoy the Limited Common Elements and Common Furnishings located within or otherwise appurtenant to such Assigned Unit; and (iii) non-exclusive rights to use and enjoy the Common Elements of the Project, for their intended purposes, during (A) in the case of “floating” Timeshare Interests, such Use Periods as shall properly have been reserved in accordance with the provisions of the then current Rules and Regulations promulgated by Villas de Santa Fe Condominium Association, Inc.; and (B) in the case of “fixed” Timeshare Interests, such Fixed Vacation Week as is specifically set forth below, all pursuant to the Declaration of Condominium for Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium, duly recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Santa Fe County, New Mexico, in Book 1462, at Page 195, as amended from time to time (the “Declaration”).

Unit No.: 1104

Initial Use Year: 2011

Fixed Use Period (If applicable): N/A

Number of Rights (If applicable): 3000

Fixed Assigned Unit (If applicable): N/A

Vacation Week No.: N/A

Unit Type (If applicable): N/A including any improvements, fixtures, and attachments, such as, but not limited to, mobile homes (the “Property”). If there is a conflict between the legal description and the street address, the legal description shall control.

The foregoing sale will be made to satisfy a foreclosure judgment rendered by this Court in the above-entitled and numbered cause on July 26, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $9,030.85, plus interest of $1,153.47 from January 1, 2024, through

September 16, 2024. Plaintiff has the right to bid at the foregoing sale in an amount equal to its judgment, and to submit its bid either verbally or in writing. Plaintiff may apply all or any part of its judgment to the purchase price in lieu of cash.

In accordance with the Court’s decree, the proceeds of sale are to be applied first to the costs of sale, including the Special Master’s fees, and then to satisfy the above-described judgment with any remaining balance to be paid into the registry of the Court.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the undersigned Special Master will, as set forth above, offer for sale and sell the Property to the highest bidder for cash or equivalent, for the purpose of satisfying, in the adjudged order of priorities, the judgment and decree of foreclosure described herein, including the costs of advertisement and publication for the foregoing sale, and reasonable Special Master’s fees in an amount to be fixed by the Court.

The foregoing sale may be postponed and rescheduled at the discretion of the Special Master, and is subject to all taxes, utility liens and other restrictions and easements of record, and subject to the Defendants’ one (1) month right of redemption and entry of an order of the Court approving the terms and conditions of sale.

Witness my hand this 30th day of July, 2024.

By: /S/ Robert Doyle

Robert Doyle, Special Master Legal Process Network P.O. Box 279 Sandia Park, NM 87047 (505) 417-4113

STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF SANTA FE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT No. D-101-CV-2023-02190 VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC., Plaintiff, v. CHRISTOPHER T. KELLY and ANNE J. KELLY, Defendant.

NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on September 16, 2024, at 9:00 a.m., the undersigned Special Master will, at the front entrance of the First Judicial District Courthouse, 225 Montezuma Avenue, Santa Fe, NM 87501, sell all of the rights, title, and interests of the above-named Defendant, in and to the hereinafter described real property to the highest bidder. The property to be sold is located at 400 Griffin Street, Unit(s) 1207, Santa Fe, NM 87501, in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, and is more

particularly described as: An undivided 5000/289000 interest in fee simple as tenant in common in and to Unit Number(s) 1207, together with a corresponding undivided interest in the Common Furnishings which are appurtenant to such Unit(s), as well as the recurring (i) exclusive right to reserve, use, and occupy an Assigned Unit within Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium (the “Project”); (ii) exclusive right to use and enjoy the Limited Common Elements and Common Furnishings located within or otherwise appurtenant to such Assigned Unit; and (iii) non-exclusive rights to use and enjoy the Common Elements of the Project, for their intended purposes, during (A) in the case of “floating” Timeshare Interests, such Use Periods as shall properly have been reserved in accordance with the provisions of the then current Rules and Regulations promulgated by Villas de Santa Fe Condominium Association, Inc.; and (B) in the case of “fixed” Timeshare Interests, such Fixed Vacation Week as is specifically set forth below, all pursuant to the Declaration of Condominium for Villas de Santa Fe, A Condominium, duly recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Santa Fe County, New Mexico, in Book 1462, at Page 195, as amended from time to time (the “Declaration”).

Initial Use Year: 2002

Timeshare Interest: UDI-Float Fixed Use Period (If applicable): N/A

Number of Rights (If applicable): 5000

Fixed Assigned Unit (If applicable):

Vacation Week No.: N/A Unit Type (If applicable): including any improvements, fixtures, and attachments, such as, but not limited to, mobile homes (the “Property”). If there is a conflict between the legal description and the street address, the legal description shall control.

The foregoing sale will be made to satisfy a foreclosure judgment rendered by this Court in the above-entitled and numbered cause on July 30, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $10,755.70, plus interest of $1,373.78 from January 1, 2024, through September 16, 2024. Plaintiff has the right to bid at the foregoing sale in an amount equal to its judgment, and to submit its bid either verbally or in writing. Plaintiff may apply all or any part of its judgment to the purchase price in lieu of cash.

In accordance with the Court’s decree, the proceeds of sale are to be applied first to the costs of sale, including the Special

Master’s fees, and then to satisfy the above-described judgment with any remaining balance to be paid into the registry of the Court. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the undersigned Special Master will, as set forth above, offer for sale and sell the Property to the highest bidder for cash or equivalent, for the purpose of satisfying, in the adjudged order of priorities, the judgment and decree of foreclosure described herein, including the costs of advertisement and publication for the foregoing sale, and reasonable Special Master’s fees in an amount to be fixed by the Court.

The foregoing sale may be postponed and rescheduled at the discretion of the Special Master, and is subject to all taxes, utility liens and other restrictions and easements of record, and subject to the Defendants’ one (1) month right of redemption and entry of an order of the Court approving the terms and conditions of sale. Witness my hand this 5th day of August, 2024.

By: /S/ Robert Doyle Robert Doyle, Special Master Legal Process Network P.O. Box 279 Sandia Park, NM 87047 (505) 417-4113

STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF SANTA FE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT No. D-101-CV-2023-01916

VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC., Plaintiff, v. THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF M. PERRY MACROHON AND THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF M. PERRY MACROHON, Defendant.

NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on September 16, 2024, at 9:00 a.m., the undersigned Special Master will, at the front entrance of the First Judicial District Courthouse, 225 Montezuma Avenue, Santa Fe, NM 87501, sell all of the rights, title, and interests of the above-named Defendant, in and to the hereinafter described real property to the highest bidder. The property to be sold is located at 400 Griffin Street, Unit(s) 2121, Santa Fe, NM 87501, in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, and is more particularly described as:

1 Timeshare Interests(s) consisting of 1 undivided one fifty-second (1/52) interest(s) in fee simple as tenant in common in and to the below-described Condominium Unit, together with a corresponding undivided interest in the Common Furnishings which are

appurtenant to such Condominium Unit, as well as the recurring (i) exclusive right every calendar year to reserve, use, and occupy an Assigned Unit of the same Unit Type described below within Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium (the “Project”); (ii) exclusive right to use and enjoy the Limited Common Elements and Common Furnishings located within or otherwise appurtenant to such Assigned Unit; and (iii) non-exclusive right to use and enjoy the Common Elements of the Project, for their intended purposes, during a Vacation Week, as shall properly have been reserved in accordance with the provisions of the then-current Rules and Regulations promulgated by Villas de Santa Fe Condominium Association, Inc., all pursuant to the Declaration of Condominium for Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium, duly recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Santa Fe County, New Mexico, in Book 1462, at Page 195-294, as thereafter amended (the “Declaration”).

Unit No.: 2121

Initial Use Year: 2003

Timeshare Interest: Floating Annual

Vacation Week No.: 12 Unit Type: 1 Bedroom including any improvements, fixtures, and attachments, such as, but not limited to, mobile homes (the “Property”). If there is a conflict between the legal description and the street address, the legal description shall control.

The foregoing sale will be made to satisfy a foreclosure judgment rendered by this Court in the above-entitled and numbered cause on August 2, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $10,664.44, plus interest of $1,362.13 from January 1, 2024, through September 16, 2024. Plaintiff has the right to bid at the foregoing sale in an amount equal to its judgment, and to submit its bid either verbally or in writing.

Plaintiff may apply all or any part of its judgment to the purchase price in lieu of cash.

In accordance with the Court’s decree, the proceeds of sale are to be applied first to the costs of sale, including the Special Master’s fees, and then to satisfy the above-described judgment with any remaining balance to be paid into the registry of the Court.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the undersigned Special Master will, as set forth above, offer for sale and sell the Property to the highest bidder for cash or equivalent, for the purpose of satisfying, in the adjudged order of priorities, the judgment and decree of foreclosure described herein, including the costs of

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advertisement and publication for the foregoing sale, and reasonable Special Master’s fees in an amount to be fixed by the Court.

The foregoing sale may be postponed and rescheduled at the discretion of the Special Master, and is subject to all taxes, utility liens and other restrictions and easements of record, and subject to the Defendants’ one (1) month right of redemption and entry of an order of the Court approving the terms and conditions of sale.

Witness my hand this 5th day of August, 2024.

Robert Doyle, Special Master Legal Process Network P.O. Box 279 Sandia Park, NM 87047 (505) 417-4113

STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF SANTA FE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

No. D-101-CV-2023-01887

VILLAS DE SANTA FE

CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC., Plaintiff, v.

JEANNINE H. SCHMIDT, Defendant.

NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on September 16, 2024, at 9:00 a.m., the undersigned Special Master will, at the front entrance of the First Judicial District Courthouse, 225 Montezuma Avenue, Santa Fe, NM 87501, sell all of the rights, title, and interests of the above-named Defendant, in and to the hereinafter described real property to the highest bidder. The property to be sold is located at 400 Griffin Street, Unit(s) 1104, Santa Fe, NM 87501, in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, and is more particularly described as: An undivided 5500/289000 interest in fee simple as tenant in common in and to Unit Number(s) 1104, together with a corresponding undivided interest in the Common Furnishings which are appurtenant to such Unit(s), as well as the recurring (i) exclusive right to reserve, use, and occupy an Assigned Unit within Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium (the “Project”); (ii) exclusive right to use and enjoy the Limited Common Elements and Common Furnishings located within or otherwise appurtenant to such Assigned Unit; and (iii) non-exclusive rights to use and enjoy the Common Elements of the Project, for their intended purposes, during (A) in the case of “floating” Timeshare Interests, such Use Periods as shall properly have been reserved in accordance

with the provisions of the then current Rules and Regulations promulgated by Villas de Santa Fe Condominium Association, Inc.; and (B) in the case of “fixed” Timeshare Interests, such Fixed Vacation Week as is specifically set forth below, all pursuant to the Declaration of Condominium for Villas de Santa Fe, A Condominium, duly recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Santa Fe County, New Mexico, in Book 1462, at Page 195, as amended from time to time (the “Declaration”).

Initial Use Year: 2003

Timeshare Interest:

Fixed Use Period (If applicable): N/A

Number of Rights (If applicable): 5500

Fixed Assigned Unit (If applicable):

Vacation Week No.: N/A Unit Type (If applicable): ____ including any improvements, fixtures, and attachments, such as, but not limited to, mobile homes (the “Property”). If there is a conflict between the legal description and the street address, the legal description shall control.

The foregoing sale will be made to satisfy a foreclosure judgment rendered by this Court in the above-entitled and numbered cause on July 30, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $11,242.83, plus interest of $1,436.00 from January 1, 2024 through September 16, 2024. Plaintiff has the right to bid at the foregoing sale in an amount equal to its judgment, and to submit its bid either verbally or in writing. Plaintiff may apply all or any part of its judgment to the purchase price in lieu of cash.

In accordance with the Court’s decree, the proceeds of sale are to be applied first to the costs of sale, including the Special Master’s fees, and then to satisfy the above-described judgment with any remaining balance to be paid into the registry of the Court.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the undersigned Special Master will, as set forth above, offer for sale and sell the Property to the highest bidder for cash or equivalent, for the purpose of satisfying, in the adjudged order of priorities, the judgment and decree of foreclosure described herein, including the costs of advertisement and publication for the foregoing sale, and reasonable Special Master’s fees in an amount to be fixed by the Court.

The foregoing sale may be postponed and rescheduled at

the discretion of the Special Master, and is subject to all taxes, utility liens and other restrictions and easements of record, and subject to the Defendants’ one (1) month right of redemption and entry of an order of the Court approving the terms and conditions of sale.

Witness my hand this 5th day of August, 2024.

By: /S/ Robert Doyle

Robert Doyle, Special Master Legal Process Network P.O. Box 279 Sandia Park, NM 87047 (505) 417-4113

STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF SANTA FE

FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT

COURT

No. D-101-CV-2023-02010

VILLAS DE SANTA FE

CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC., Plaintiff, v. VACATION SOLUTIONS, LLC, A NEVADA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, Defendant.

NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on September 16, 2024, at 9:00 a.m., the undersigned Special Master will, at the front entrance of the First Judicial District Courthouse, 225 Montezuma Avenue, Santa Fe, NM 87501, sell all of the rights, title, and interests of the above-named Defendant, in and to the hereinafter described real property to the highest bidder. The property to be sold is located at 400 Griffin Street, Unit(s) 2121, Santa Fe, NM 87501, in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, and is more particularly described as:

An undivided 1/52 interest in fee simple as tenant in common in and to Unit Number(s) 2121, together with a corresponding undivided interest in the Common Furnishings which are appurtenant to such Unit, as well as the recurring (i) exclusive right every calendar year to reserve, use, and occupy an Assigned Unit within Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium (the “Project”); (ii) exclusive right to use and enjoy the Limited Common Elements and Common Furnishings located within or otherwise appurtenant to such Assigned Unit; and (iii) non-exclusive rights to use and enjoy the Common Elements of the Project, for their intended purposes, during (A) in the case of “floating” Timeshare Interests, such Use Periods as shall properly have been reserved in accordance with the provisions of the then current Rules and Regulations promulgated by Villas de Santa Fe Condominium Association, Inc.;

and (B) in the case of “fixed” Timeshare Interests, such Fixed Vacation Week as is specifically set forth below, all pursuant to the Declaration of Condominium for Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium, duly recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Santa Fe County, New Mexico, in Book 1462, at Page 195, as thereafter amended (the “Declaration”).

Initial Use Year: 2008

Timeshare Interest: Annual Fixed Use Period: N/A

Number of Rights (If applicable): N/A

Fixed Assigned Unit: 2121

Vacation Week No.: 45

Unit Type (If applicable): 1 Bedroom Standard including any improvements, fixtures, and attachments, such as, but not limited to, mobile homes (the “Property”). If there is a conflict between the legal description and the street address, the legal description shall control.

The foregoing sale will be made to satisfy a foreclosure judgment rendered by this Court in the above-entitled and numbered cause on August 1, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $10,878.24, plus interest of $1,389.43 from January 1, 2024, through September 16, 2024. Plaintiff has the right to bid at the foregoing sale in an amount equal to its judgment, and to submit its bid either verbally or in writing. Plaintiff may apply all or any part of its judgment to the purchase price in lieu of cash.

In accordance with the Court’s decree, the proceeds of sale are to be applied first to the costs of sale, including the Special Master’s fees, and then to satisfy the above-described judgment with any remaining balance to be paid into the registry of the Court.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the undersigned Special Master will, as set forth above, offer for sale and sell the Property to the highest bidder for cash or equivalent, for the purpose of satisfying, in the adjudged order of priorities, the judgment and decree of foreclosure described herein, including the costs of advertisement and publication for the foregoing sale, and reasonable Special Master’s fees in an amount to be fixed by the Court.

The foregoing sale may be postponed and rescheduled at the discretion of the Special Master, and is subject to all taxes, utility liens and other restrictions and easements of record, and subject to the Defendants’ one (1) month right of redemption and

entry of an order of the Court approving the terms and conditions of sale. Witness my hand this 5th day of August, 2024.

By: /S/ Robert Doyle

Robert Doyle, Special Master Legal Process Network P.O. Box 279 Sandia Park, NM 87047 (505) 417-4113

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF SANTA FE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT No. D-101-PB-2024-00131

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ROSEMARIE GUTIERREZ, DECEASED

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed personal representative of the estate of the decedent. All persons having claims against the estate of the decedent are required to present their claims within four (4) months after the date of the first publication of this notice to creditors or sixty (60) days after the date of mailing or other delivery of this notice, whichever is later, or the claims will be forever barred. Claims must be presented either to the undersigned personal representative, c/o his attorney, Robert J. Andreotti, at the address listed below, or filed with the First Judicial District Court of Santa Fe County, New Mexico, PO Box 2268, Santa Fe NM 87504-2268.

Dated: August 12, 2024

/s/ Steve Gutierrez 26074 Coronada Dr Moreno Valley CA 92555

Personal Representative of the Estate of Rosemarie Gutierrez, Deceased

/s/ Robert J. Andreotti P.O. Box 33651 Santa Fe NM 87594 505-474-3806

Attorney for Steve Gutierrez

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