Santa Fe Reporter, August 21, 2024

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ON PINS & NEEDLES 8

Residents decry shelter management amid Harrison Road criminal activity

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COVER STORY, JULY 31: “BEST OF SANTA FE 2024”

WRITE ON

I am thrilled that The Santa Fe Reporter readers picked The Way of the Bear as the best book by a Santa Fe author. I love that book, too!

Santa Fe has long been a nurturing place for writers, and has become even more so in the decades in which I’ve lived here. The creative writing programs at the Institute of American Indian Arts, the classes in poetry, fiction and more at Santa Fe Community College, the encouragement and support high school writers receive at the New Mexico School for the Arts, the stimulation provided by the Santa Fe International Literary Festival and the camaraderie offered by NMWriters. org and the long-established New Mexico Book Association—what a wealth of acknowledgement that stories matter! On top of that, our wonderful bookstores and public libraries give writers and readers more encouragement.

I am enormously grateful to have my book acknowledged and even happier to be part of such a supportive and generous community.

ANNE HILLERMAN

SANTA FE

LETTERS, AUG. 14:

“PRIVATE EQUITY DOES PUBLIC GOOD”

GOOD FOR WHOM?

Private Equity may have great financial returns for its investors, but it’s a disaster for consumers and workers without public sector job secu-

rity. Mr. Maloney’s letter is a public relations piece worthy of the best of that genre.

FRED KING

SANTA FE

COVER STORY, AUG. 14:

“SOL”

POTTY TALK

I agree with the author!

Nice CLEAN public access toilets do not need to have $1 million price tags. Hawaii, Japan, Greece and many other places can have simple and inviting places to relieve one’s self and feel safe. Why not Santa Fe?? Port-A-Potties are NOT the answer!

KARI HENDRA SANTA FE

MORE ZANE, PLEASE

Please more reports from Zane Fischer. The “SOL” piece on public restrooms cover piece is great writing. I have sorely missed his writing.

P TYRRELL SANTA FE

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BARNES & NOBLE OPENS IN SANTA FE

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INDIAN MARKET AND PATHWAYS INDIGENOUS ARTS FESTIVAL WERE BOTH HUGE LAST WEEKEND

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RESIDENTS DON’T MUCH BACK PROPOSAL TO MOVE SOLDIER’S MONUMENT OBELISK TO SANTA FE NATIONAL CEMETERY

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On Pins & Needles

Down Harrison Road, needles and foil with burn holes appear often—in the street, on the sidewalks and behind fencing. Just up the street at the Pete’s Place shelter, people stand and sit outside the entrance gates as cars pull up and leave shortly after. Carts filled with items are placed near the sidewalk off Cerrillos Road.

Though established more than a decade ago as an emergency overnight shelter, tensions around the shelter have been mounting for the last few years. Now, as the lease agreement between the City of Santa Fe and the Interfaith Community Shelter for the city-owned building approaches its October expiration date, officials from both entities have been holding Zoom meetings with nearby residents about their ongoing concerns and priorities, as required biannually in the agreement.

Steve Albert, who attended the most re-

cent Aug. 8 biannual community meeting, lives less than a block from the shelter on Harrison Road. He tells SFR the situation has gotten “exponentially worse” in the neighborhood in recent months, noting he’s seen open drug use, encampments and feces just outside his residence.

“Everyone feels like we’re fighting a forest fire constantly around here. It’s embedded in this entire neighborhood,” Albert says, adding that in his opinion, “everything we see is the direct result of policies and practices at Pete’s… Anyone who is newly homeless wouldn’t step foot in there because it’s such a bad situation.”

That bad situation, he adds, includes the use and sale of narcotics at the entrance gate and needles and foils inside the property, both of which Albert says violate lease terms.

Other nearby residents echoed Albert’s sentiments during the meeting. Joanna Kennedy noted she has experienced homelessness before and said she appreciates what Pete’s Place “would like to do in a perfect

Residents decry shelter management amid Harrison Road criminal activity

world,” but the way the shelter is managed “presents a danger” to the surrounding area.

“[Pete’s Place] needs to be in a less residential area, and it needs to have the management questioned,” Kennedy said. “It’s a huge, dangerous mess.”

Santa Fe Police Chief Paul Joye tells SFR police regularly conduct proactive patrol and enforcement operations in response to crime data and community complaints. Operation Split Decision, which began in July and will last until the end of August, targets Harrison Road and the Plaza.

Interfaith Community Shelter Deputy Director Beverly Kellam said it was “troubling” to hear the mismanagement allegations and encouraged neighboring residents to come to the shelter and “visit with those people who may not be quite as visible” during the biannual meeting.

“What specifically are we doing wrong other than our very existence? I’d love to find out so we can do that differently but not feeding someone who is hungry is not an op-

tion. Not providing shelter is not an option,” she said. “We really do want to meet with the community more to hear and to talk.”

The lease agreement bars people who act “in a way that is a danger to others” and bans alcohol and non-prescription drugs. In the instance these are violated, the lease states the individual “shall be physically escorted” off the property by staff or the Santa Fe Police Department and not allowed to return until staff can determine the individual has been through a detox program and/or that they will follow the rules.

Joye says SFPD data from Jan. 1 to Aug. 11 indicates that approximately 3.6% of 50,826 calls for service made in 2024, or 1,876 calls, can be traced back to a 2,000 square foot radius around the Pete’s Place shelter. However, he adds, in his opinion, Pete’s Place management is “not the problem,” and the work they do is “incredibly important.”

“We do the enforcement, we make the arrests, these folks are getting right back out, and the arrest itself is not seen as a deterrent. It’s seen as an inconvenience. It has no teeth to it on the back end, and this is how we get to where we are today,” Joye says. “The people around the shelter have what I’ve called compassion fatigue. I don’t know that there’s another city in New Mexico that has more people who want to help than Santa Fe, but also, at the same time, people get so frustrated because I think some people are taking advantage of that system and taking advantage of those people and if they weren’t committing crime in facilitation of their lifestyle, we wouldn’t care.”

The data shows the number of calls for service is roughly a half percent higher than the portion the Plaza makes up. Joye says Cerrillos and Harrison roads are “certainly a hot spot,” but he wouldn’t consider the Plaza one despite the similar number of calls and special operation focus.“By the nature of its location and the fact that it’s a tourist destination, we have a high call volume there,” Joye says, “but the Plaza is not necessarily the same.”

The area around the shelter has been the arena for multiple shootings in recent months, including in June when the Santa Fe Police Department responded to a 37-yearold Santa Fe resident who was shot in a parking lot near the intersection of Cerrillos and Harrison roads. Prior to this, police shot a knife-wielding man at Pete’s Place in April. Albert says he questions why the City of Santa Fe would allow the activity to happen outside of a building it owns.

“It is such a chronic and horrible safety situation here I would’ve thought in the past maybe private security would be OK. They are all over town, and this is a cityowned shelter where they can’t even put

Steve Albert (pictured on the left) says the situation around the Pete’s Place shelter on Harrison Road has gotten “exponentially worse” in recent months.

POLICE ACTIVITY AROUND PETE’S PLACE

JAN. 1 - AUG. 11, 2024

1,876 total calls (3.6% of the SFPD’s total call volume so far in 2024)

347 close patrols

JAN. 1 - AUG. 11, 2023

1,440 total calls (2.7% of the SFPD’s total call volume for 2023 during this time)

175 close patrols

JAN. 1 - AUG. 11, 2022

1,191 total calls (2.6% of the SFPD’s total call volume for 2022 during this time)

93 close patrols (Joye notes SFPD had its highest number of vacancies this year)

JAN. 1 - AUG. 11, 2021

1,524 total calls (3% of the SFPD’s total call volume for 2021 during this time)

301 close patrols

Open drug use and encampments are just two activities nearby residents report.

one,” Albert says. “At this point we need the National Guard. It’s that bad.”

Despite pushes from the community for relocation, Mayor Alan Webber says “if the idea is to address immediate and really urgent concerns, we don’t have the luxury of discussing relocation at the moment.” He adds the issues around Pete’s Place are “not all [management’s] making.”

“Look, these people are really committed, and they work very, very hard, and we shouldn’t just dismiss how challenging the work is,” Webber says. “That said, I think we owe it to everybody, including the homeless people, to do a better job of controlling the environment around Pete’s Place.”

The mayor adds city officials are working on several other initiatives to ensure safety in the area, including using cameras and working with Pete’s Place to establish an expanded day services center.

Interfaith Community Shelter Executive Director Korina Lopez says staff has followed the lease terms and the shelter has always had security. She adds that a large chunk of the calls from the area are staff requesting close patrols, but at the end of the day, they’re responsible for “the people in the gate,” and they “don’t just try to run people off.” SFPD data from 2024 shows 347 close patrol calls—an increase from 175 in 2023.

“The people saying our policies cause this probably don’t know what our policies are. I get they are frustrated, but the reality is if somebody is on Harrison Road or down Cerrillos, that’s not our responsibility,” Lopez says. “When it comes to public safety, we want to work with the city and SFPD to ensure we have public safety in and around Pete’s.”

Lopez says staff is eyeing a location for the expanded day services center, which she hopes will include laundry and computer labs for job searching and telehealth visits.

Why should kids have all the fun?

Up on the mountain, a few leaves have turned and, if you walk real slowly around the Santa Fe Farmers’ Market on a Saturday morning, you’ll catch a whiff of New Mexico’s official aroma of roasting green chile. In other words, fall is in the offing, but still officially a month away. For students, however, summer vacation has ended and they are back in the classroom, hitting the books.

In sympathy—and because cozying up with a stack of books is one of the best cool-weather activities we know—SFR presents its annual back-to-school reading list for grown-ups, in which we recommend a handful of titles across genres from local or local-adjacent authors.

In the 2024 edition, you’ll find an eclectic collection of detective stories, spiritual memoirs and a graphic novel based on a suppressed opera from the 1940s, along with two books that speak to one of the most important issues of our time: the loss of abortion rights. Get ready to turn some pages.

ADAM FERGUSON AND JULIA GOLDBERG

FICTION

The Indians Won

First published in 1970; republished by University of New Mexico Press in March 2024

Earlier this year, the University of New Mexico Press brought a 54-year-old book back into print after several decades of author Martin Cruz Smith’s The Indians Won only being available to readers through hours of secondhand bookstore browsing or sheer luck.

While Cruz Smith is typically known for his work in crime fiction, this speculative historical fiction novel (one of his earliest published works) draws from his Pueblo roots and reimagines America’s past (and present, as long as you pretend it’s still 1970) based on one question: What if Indigenous people had defeated the settlers?

The book opens at the Battle of Little Bighorn in 1876, and from there postulates a world in which Native tribes across the nation meet and band together as a show of solidarity against colonization in the face of the United States army’s approach following Custer’s defeat. The narrative weaves through the American Indian Wars of the 1870s with this framing, and in each chapter later jumps to 1970 to portray the result: The Indian Nation, a country of Indigenous tribes that takes up the Great Plains and Midwest regions of what we know as the United States.

The “modern-day” US, in this book, is made up of only East and West Coast states, but the Indian Nation’s fear of invasion continues, and for good reason. The US leaders are hungry to seize con-

trol of the lands the Indian Nation has been holding onto since defeating the US more than a century ago.

Both the US and the Indian Nation, however, have become nuclear powers post-World War II and are engaged in a cold war. Cruz Smith writes the story as a historian would, detailing how Indigenous Americans would build a nation based in their own communitarian traditions separate from the capitalist system of the US that surrounds its borders, while continuing to advance in technology and play its own role in international politics.

While this novel isn’t heavily committed to individual characters and their own storylines, Cruz Smith includes perspectives from familiar figures in the 1870s—from Crazy Horse to William Tecumseh Sherman—and brand-new fictionalized characters from the Indian Nation and the US that face off in a political arena that threatens the destruction of the land the Indian Nation wants most to protect. (Mo Charnot)

The Arizona Triangle by Sydney Graves: A Joe Bailen detective novel Harper, October 2024

At the start of the year, we discovered that award-winning author Kate Christensen—whose work we’ve always loved—had moved to Taos. We talked with her about her most

recent novel Welcome Home, Stranger, and learned she had encountered struggles while writing it due to its “sort of dark existential questions, and all the other parallels that it had with my own sort of thorny family.” In the midst of writing, Christensen says she took a break to write a detective novel under a pseudonym. The Arizona Triangle is that detective novel, and it’s a lot of fun.

Detective Justine Bailen, aka Jo, is almost 40 and works for an all-female detective agency in Tucson, Arizona. The book opens in the midst of a stakeout as Jo watches a middle-aged housewife named Tiffani Cortez “getting spectacularly banged by her much younger boyfriend” at the behest of her “not-born-yesterday multimillionaire soonto-be-ex-husband.” As for the “boy toy,” Jo notes he “seemed to be genuinely enjoying his own performance.” As for her stance: She’s on Tiffani’s side. Initially, Jo may strike detective-fiction fans as reminiscent of Sue Grafton’s sarcastic alphabet-driven detective Kinsey Millhone, and the comparison has merit. But Christensen, aka Graves, does not stay squarely planted in genre form. Jo embarks on a quest to help find

her best childhood friend, from whom she’s been estranged, and who is now missing. In doing so, she also faces her own past—a thematic issue in much of Christensen’s work.

But this is also a propulsive, taut and occasionally anxiety-provoking read, with evocative Arizona desert environs. The author’s interest in the environment—the protagonist in her last novel is a Pulitzer Prize-winning science journalist grappling with climate grief—emerges here as well as she writes about the Sonoran Desert’s biodiversity, where “most of the native plants and animals exist to hurt or flat-out kill you.” She also notes the increasing wildfires in the area, and the native flora that have yet to adapt to their ferocity. “How long would it be before we soft western white people, with our air-conditioned retirement developments and strip malls, were forced out by the increasingly dire heat save, fires, and droughts, like the Hohokam before us?” Jo wonders. The Arizona Triangle may have provided Christensen with a break from her novel, but Sydney Graves brings the author’s same perspicacity and wit to this whodunit.

(Julia Goldberg)

NONFICTION

Grandmothers’ Wisdom: Living Portrayals from the International Council of Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers

Synergetic Press, September 2024

Readers will feel an endearing energy followed by a sense of urgency within the first pages of Grandmothers’ Wisdom —the introduction of which serves as both a love letter to the Earth and a wake-up call to the ongoing impacts of global warming and the “defilement” of natural resources by human activity, nodding to the 2016 protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline, as one example.

The book features the stories and traditions of 13 grandmothers who are revered keepers of traditional medicine and Indigenous spirituality and ceremonies, accompanied by stunning photography. The diverse voices stretch from the Amazon rainforest to the forests of central Africa and beyond. The women all form part of the International Council of Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers, which formed in 2004 to safeguard the

planet and envision a sustainable future for the next seven generations.

Grandmother Flordemayo, a Nicaragua native, details her childhood: the machismo culture within her upbringing; her visionary dreams and messages from “the holy ones;” and her move to the United States, among other topics. Her section also references New Mexico, where she eventually landed and established temples on a 40-acre piece of land in Estancia alongside her husband. Flordemayo refers to the Spanish word for Nicaragua’s national flower, the sacuanjoche , which blooms in May—the same month she was born. Her mother used the plant for medicinal purposes, serving as just one example of several sacred plants detailed within the book.

Publishers classified this over 400-page book under cultural studies. Memoir lovers will appreciate the intimate nature of the details the grandmothers share in this nonfiction work, while environmentalists are sure to love the many calls to action and more eco-friendly practices to protect Mother Earth, or as the book calls her, Grandmother Earth.

To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the International Council of Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers, the Pueblo of Pojoaque - Hilton Santa Fe Buffalo Thunder will host a special event entitled “We Are All Related: Unearthing the Roots of Our Shared Humanity”—a four-day celebration that will feature founding members and special guests starting Oct. 24. (Evan Chandler)

We Choose To: A Memoir of Providing Abortion Care Before, During, and After Roe

The US Supreme Court’s reversal of Roe v. Wade in June 2022 upended abortion rights and reproductive health care

across the United States. In New Mexico, the decision prompted a series of actions by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham to safeguard reproductive health care here, which in turn led to significant increases in people traveling here for medical care from states in which abortion is restricted or illegal.

While the fraught landscape has become more visible, abortion providers have always faced risks, and their stories have been largely absent from the public discourse.

Dr. Curtis Boyd began providing women with abortions in Texas in 1967 and expanded to Albuquerque a few years later. He continued to provide abortions for 50 years—including in Santa Fe—in the face of every type of threat—from legal ones to death threats. Glenna Halvorson-Boyd started as a nurse in the practice and later provided their clinics’

Original Love: The Four Inns on the Path of Awakening

July 2024

There has never been a better time than now to start meditating: an ancient practice of sitting, focusing on the breath and “simply being.” Easier said than done? Zen master, meditation teacher and poet Henry Shukman of Santa Fe’s Mountain Cloud Zen Center offers accessible insight into what it means to meditate in his new book Original Love: The Four Inns on the Path to Awakening

counseling services, and the connection between Boyd and Halvorson-Boyd is one of the many remarkable parts of their story.

In a rare interview with SFR and New Mexico Political Report in 2017, Curtis Boyd talked about how his own Christianity and spiritual beliefs informed his work and also made it clear he knew the fight to help women would continue following Donald Trump’s election as president in 2016. “We have a long struggle ahead of us,” he says.

In this shared memoir, Boyd and Halvorson-Boyd tell their stories of meeting in the days before abortion and how their co-commitment to women guided decades of providing the procedure. At the risk of hyperbole, their narrative borders on revelatory in its highly intimate look at both their lives as well as the day-to-day work of

offering abortion in the United States through three distinct eras of access. It also provides a rare look at patients’ experiences, who gave the authors their permission to do so. Ultimately, Boyd and Halvorson-Boyd’s unshakeable commitment makes the book vital reading for our shaky times.

“Anti-abortion harassment and violence have been an undeniable reality in our lives since the first United States clinic arson in 1975,” Halvorson-Boyd writes, noting that she and Boyd long considered various safety measures they should take. “We had to accept that there are always risks and we cannot control all of them. Abiding by our decision is an act of will guided by a basic principle of mindfulness: we give the object of our focus power in our lives. Curtis and I refuse to give anti-abortion violence that power by focusing on it.” (JG)

On a trip to Ecuador, Shukman had an awakening that allowed him to see how the present moment offers more than people tend to realize. He explores his personal story of how his meditation helped save his life in his 2019 book One Blade of Grass. He started to understand how our fast-paced lives prevent us from slowing down, and he began to live in the present moment and to be more mindful. In Original Love, Shukman constructs a guided path that can help individuals tap into what is known as “unconditional love.” A kind of love that has no limits. By

building mindfulness through meditation, Shukman posits people can alleviate the hate and violence in the world:

“To discover and develop mindfulness is to learn to inhabit and occupy the present moment in ways that can certainly help greatly with stress and anxiety,” he writes. “But it can also do much more. It can awaken us to the richness of experience being granted to us at any moment and open our hearts in gratitude and awe to the incomparable gift of being alive and aware.”

(Adam Ferguson)

Without Exception: Reclaiming Abortion, Personhood, and Freedom

In 1973, the US Supreme Court ruled that the Constitution generally protects a person’s right to have an abortion—a protection that remained in place until Roe v. Wade was overturned in 2022. The intervening 49 years, five months and two days happen to correspond almost exactly to the span of Pam Houston’s own reproductive life. Houston writes about this coincidence in Without Exception, her forthcoming book examining the personal and societal implications of government control over reproductive care.

Through personal essays, legal documents, academic studies, song lyrics, poetry and even speculative fiction, Houston examines how the protection of reproductive

GRAPHIC

Death Strikes: The Emperor of Atlantis

How fitting that Death Strikes writer Dave Maass (a former SFR reporter) was inspired to create his graphic novel with

rights—or lack thereof—has deeply affected the lives of millions in the US, as well as her own life. She reflects on the three abortions she’s had, each fraught with its own anxiety and stigma, but choices she values having been able to make. While motherhood is often spoken of as a gift, Houston’s book captures the corollary to this idea: how motherhood can shatter a person’s self-sovereignty, and how the complex grief of this transformation sends shockwaves through our lives.

The book deftly expresses the intersection of the struggle for reproductive rights with other conflicts of our time. Houston examines the issue from a climate perspective, including the ethical dilemmas of reproduction on a planet in crisis, as well as the intersection of reproductive rights and land stewardship. She also touches on how the overruling of Roe v. Wade threatens queer and transgender rights, though her language sometimes fails to include the identities of all those who can become pregnant. She acknowledges and takes responsibility for her privilege as a white, cisgender woman, for whom abortion was always accessible.

It’s refreshing to read a book that acknowledges the utter bleakness of our time, but expresses with tender thoughtfulness the courage that goes into figuring out how to exist—as artists, as activists, as citizens, as people—despite everything. (Annabella Farmer)

illustrator Patrick Lay some years after discovering a sampler CD of so-called “degenerate music” with cover art by Maus mastermind Art Spiegelman. Though Maass and Lay’s book doesn’t particularly resemble Spiegelman’s Pulitzer-winning anthropomorphized take on the Holocaust in its visuals, it is a spiritual successor of sorts—an eminently readable exploration of fascism that kind of Trojan Horses real-world peril into the graphic novel format.

Death Strikes is based on Der Kaiser von Atlantis, a suppressed 1943 opera by librettist Peter Kien (also a poet and visual artist) and composer Viktor Ullmann, who were at the time imprisoned in Terezín in what is today the Czech Republic. The story takes place in the mythic city of Atlantis had it not sunk, though it has descended into a dystopian nightmare under the thumb of a power-mad and self-appointed

Heliotropic

In an epigraph to his latest poetry chapbook, Doug Bootes (Saponi Descendant) writes that, “The natural search for light can be referred to as the ‘heliotropic effect,’ which simply means that every living system has a tendency towards light and away from darkness, or a tendency towards that which is life-giving and away from that which endangers life.” This is the principle that guides the reader through his poems, refracting that axiom of light-seeking through the prisms of nature and the human eye.

Born in Peewee Valley, Kentucky, and now living in New Mexico, where he teaches writing at the Institute of American Indian Arts, Bootes has spent

emperor who declares all-out war: everyone against everyone.

In response, Death himself goes on strike, leading to unthinkable violence without the sweet release of death. Chaos ensues in the streets as we follow a resistance fighter, an Atlantean soldier, Death and Life, the latter of whom reads like the Emcee from Cabaret. Rounding out the cast of characters is Emperor Overall, a sequestered madman who reconciles his atrocities by assigning them calculable values. No one has seen him in years, yet they carry out his orders without question.

Death Strikes also includes contextual essays by Maass and scholar Heidy Zimmerman, from which we learn the provenance of both the graphic novel and the opera upon which it was based, plus sketches by Kien created during the opera’s conceptual stage. And though he and Ullmann reportedly went so far as to

years traveling and working across the US. Between the Gulf Coast and the high desert, Heliotropic limns the people, places and stories he’s encountered over the course of his wanderings.

Bootes’ language is mesmerizing, enveloping his reader in an experience of interiority that is deeply rooted in the land. His poems alternate between aural and narrative privilege, sometimes sweeping the reader away on a current of language, sometimes pausing to offer flashes of autobiography and story with characteristic precision and humor. The book has a restless quality, carrying the reader from the littoral regions of the Southern US to the interstate, to the desert.

Heliotropic explores language, culture and land with a luminous impulse that draws the reader through the book much as the sun draws plants toward its light. He offers lyrical portraits of people and places, beings and times, illuminating histories and memories while examining how they distort. Across scenes grand and mundane, Bootes honors his subjects with specificity and warmth. Light and shadow play through these scenes in different guises, layering meaning with each appearance. Now, as the light begins to change between seasons, Heliotropic offers the perfect meditation. (AF)

cast and rehearse their would-be opera while imprisoned, they never saw it produced in their lifetimes. In fact, it wasn’t until 1975 that Der Kaiser von Atlantis had its world premiere in Holland; it has been performed across the globe numerous times since.

If nothing else, Maass and Lay’s book does what good books do—they teach us things we never knew. Even so, Death Strikes feels shorter than it could have been. Even if it spanned volumes, certain readers would have devoured them all. Maass’ words cut to the quick while transmitting metric tons of character insight, while some of Lay’s illustrations are bone-chilling and gorgeous. Still, Death Strikes’ foundational elements of government gone awry and humankind’s endless propensity for great violence read as relevant now as they ever did. Sad, that, but compelling. (Alex De Vore)

ZOZO AT

100

Oh, sure, most Santa Feans look forward to Zozobra— for our out-of-towner friends, that’s the annual burning of a massive, screaming puppet to dispel our doom and gloom—but how much does the average person know about Old Man Gloom? If your answer was something like, “Not a lot, actually,” or if you’ve just always wondered what it’s all about, local librarian Sawyer Regensberg has just the talk for you. Regensberg pulls from the Santa Fe Public Library system’s archives and numerous online resources for the 100 Years of Zozobra talk this week at the library’s main branch downtown. As Aug. 30 marks the 100th Burning of Zozobra, the timing feels right, y’know? You can still shriek “Burn him!” at the top of your lungs, too, but, like, from a place of knowledge. (ADV)

100 Years of Zozobra Talk: 4 pm Thursday, Aug. 22. Free Santa Fe Public Library (Main Branch) 145 Washington Ave. (505) 955-6781

HOLOGRAPHIC DIMENSIONS

In the upcoming exhibit A Moment to Wonder, photographer Arthur Drooker and holographic artist August Muth invite viewers into a world of light and color. Drooker’s photos find him experimenting with the soft glowing gradients formed by sun and sky, while Muth’s pieces explore geometric holograms and projections of ever-changing light. “My work is really about the natural phenomenon of intersecting light waves and light wave interference,” Muth tells SFR. Wonder might, in fact, cause epiphanic realizations—or a chance to trip out on cool photos and holograms. Either way, it’s worth a visit. (Adam Ferguson)

Arthur Drooker + August Muth: A Moment to Wonder (Opening Reception): 4-7 pm Saturday, Aug. 24 Pie Projects, 924 Shoofly St., Ste. B, (505) 372-7681

A MILLION POINTS OF LIGHT

On their new record Hide & Seek, Santa Fe rock trio

Luminatrix enters a new and decidedly more mature era of songwriting. Think indie elements and feels akin to those from ’90s-ish alterna-rock titans like The Breeders and The Presidents of the United States of America, but with off-kilter and funky moments á la Dead Milkmen, doo-wop adjacent catchiness and poppy pleas to dance offered up along introspective lyricism from singer and principal lyricist Jennifer McGrath. The charming lo-fi beats seem to come from the nerd-punk realm, even, and the vocal harmonies sound so sweet. As the band sings, “doesn’t matter how you dance—dance.” Luminatrix celebrates the record this week at Goathead NMex with punk legend Gregg Turner opening. (ADV)

Luminatrix with Gregg Turner: 7 pm Saturday, Aug. 24

$8. Goathead NMex, 825 Early St., luminatrixmusic.com

Totally Tradical!

Santa Fe TradFest asks a simple question: Do you like acoustic instruments?

If you count the old Santa Fe Banjo & Fiddle Contest from which the ongoing Santa Fe TradFest evolved, the annual three-day traditional music festival turns 50 in 2024. That’s 50 years of folk, Americana, bluegrass, regional tunes and more acoustic guitars, banjos, upright basses and fiddles than even seems possible.

“Thanks to support from the state and city and the community,” organizer Dave Dillman says, “we’ve been in the black for eight years, which is amazing for a nonprofit.”

Dillman hails from the board of the nonprofit Santa Fe Friends of Traditional Music, the org that puts on TradFest each year. He’s a lifelong bluegrass/folk/ Americana fan with a passion for transforming Santa Fe’s Camp Stoney into festival grounds replete with stages for performers, workshop space, formal and informal jams, food trucks and camping.

“And they’re starting to come to us, they’re knocking at the door,” Dillman says of the bands who want to play TradFest. “They hear about our community; the atmosphere is kind of like Woodstock— everyone’s friendly, everybody is there to have a good time and we have special

events for kids and music petting zoos where people can try out instruments. It’s like a three-ring circus.”

This year that circus includes flagship performances from bluegrass acts like The Special Consensus, Louisiana Cajun tunes from Magnolia Sisters, traditional Rio Grande Valley folk from Lone Piñon; plus Mariachi Sonidos del Monte, Indigenous hoop dancing with the performers of the Lightning Boy Foundation and so much more.

“One of the things we’ve discovered is that we have people who come to the main stage to hear a particular band, and if they stick around and listen, they realize the quality of acts…they didn’t even come out to see,” Dillman says. “Plus, I can’t remember the actual figure, but I know a large percentage of our attendees make music themselves, and with the jams… they can break off and meet other people who play.” (Alex De Vore)

SANTA FE TRADFEST 2024 All day Friday, Aug. 23-Sunday, Aug. 25

$25-$80. Camp Stoney 7855 Old Santa Fe Trail, santafetradfest.org

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WED/21

BOOKS/LECTURES

NATURE LOVERS BOOK CLUB

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

Discuss the wonders of the natural world with like-minded people.

6-7:30 pm

EVENTS

ANNE LE GUERNEC READING

Jean Cocteau Cinema 418 Montezuma Ave., (505) 466-5528

French actress and theatre director Anne Le Guernec reads excerpts from the historical novel  The Accursed Kings by author Maurice Druon.

6 pm

DRAG BINGO

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

A drag bingo extravaganza. 7-9 pm, $22

KIDS SING ALONG: RAILYARD

PARK

Railyard Park

Cerrillos Road and Guadalupe St., (505) 982-3373

A variety of engaging music games and sing-alongs for toddlers and babies.  10:30-11:15 am

VAMONOS! SANTA FE WALKS

Various locations (505) 989-7019

sfct.org/vamonos

Explore trails, get fresh air and meet your community.

5:30 pm

MUSIC

ANDY KINGSTON TRIO

La Fiesta Lounge

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

A night of jazz.  7-9 pm

HALF BROKE HORSES

Second Street Brewery (Rufina Taproom)

2920 Rufina St., (505) 954-1068

Americana, honky-tonk and swing tunes. 6-9 pm

JIM ALMAND

Cowgirl

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

A blues and Americana singer-songwriter.  4 pm

JOHN FRANCIS AND THE POOR CLARES

La Reina

1862 Cerrillos Road, (505) 982-1931

Original folk rock and country. 8-10:30 pm

JOSS STONE

Lensic Performing Arts Center 211 W San Francisco St., (505) 988-1234

An R&B and soul singer-songwriter. Nik West opens.  7:30 pm, $50-$85

KARAOKE NIGHT

Boxcar

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

Warm up those vocal chords and come with your go-to karaoke song. Crash Romeo hosts every Wednesday. 7 pm

LIMINAL

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

A weekly event that showcases the chill side of electronic music with deep cuts from the collections of local DJs. 6-10 pm

REPURPOSED VIBE

Nuckolls Brewery 1611 Alcaldesa St., nuckollsbrewing.com

Unique versions of classic tunes that range from Johnny Cash to Billie Eilish. 5-7 pm

Kevin Brent Morris explores the juxtaposition between realism and pop art-influenced designs with his exhibit Small (In)Significant Things, opening at 5pm Saturday, Aug. 23 at Gallery Wild.

THE VIBE HOURS

Cake’s Cafe

227 Galisteo St., (505) 303-4880

Immerse yourself in 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 DMonic.

9 pm

THEATER

LA EMI FLAMENCO SERIES

Inn and Spa at Loretto 211 Old Santa Fe Trail, (505) 984-7997

A combination of the classic style of Flamenco Puro and Danza Española, which is a culmination of flamenco, ballet and folklore (See 3 Questions, Page 22).

8-9:30 pm, $25-$115

WORKSHOP

BEYOND NORMAL POP-UP

Beyond Normal 312 Montezuma Ave. Ste. E (505) 690-9829

A studio workshop and popup that features a galaxy of vintage and contemporary art objects, textiles, clothing, books and other random delights. Open by appointment.

HUMAN DESIGN

INTRODUCTION

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

An introduction to the Human Design System. The Human Design System is a body/mind consciousness tool that helps us connect with our deepest sense of self-empowerment.

6:30-8:30 pm

THU/22

EVENTS

100 YEARS OF ZOZOBRA Santa Fe Public Library (Main) 145 Washington Ave., (505) 955-2839

A look into the history of the century old celebration with librarian Sawyer Regensberg (See SFR Picks, Page 17. 4-5 pm

BOARD GAME NIGHT

The Drinkery by Bosque Brewing 4980 B Promenade Blvd., (505) 303-3356

Santa Fe’s longest-running board game night. 5-10 pm

GEEKS WHO DRINK

Social Kitchen & Bar 725 Cerrillos Road, (505) 982-5952

Challenging trivia with prizes. 7-9 pm

LEZGO

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

LEzGo NM invites queer women for a night of cocktails, food, a live DJ and dancing. 5-11 pm

MYSTIC ECHOES: A SACRED FEAST OF FLAVORS & DANCE

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

Native American traditions come to life with a unique fivecourse indigenous infused meal interspersed with ancient dance and traditions.

6:30 pm, $150

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

MUSIC

FELIX Y LOS GATOS

Ahmyo Wine Garden & Patio

652 Canyon Road, (505) 428-0090

Felix Peralta and Los Gatos rock their extensive blues repertoire.

2-5 pm

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 a $5 cover for the gents.

7-11 pm

BRYN ROBERTS Nuckolls Brewery 1611 Alcaldesa St., nuckollsbrewing.com

Roberts is a pianist, keyboardist and composer and plays jazz as well as improvisational music.  6-8 pm

COUNTRY NIGHT WITH HOGAN AND MOSS

Tiny’s Restaurant & Lounge

1005 S St Francis Drive, Ste. 117, (505) 983-9817

Desert twang, cowpunk and old country waltzes. 8-11 pm

DJ OPTAMYSTIK

Cowgirl

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

A local DJ plays hip-hop and more.

7 pm

DAVID GEIST MUSIC EXPERIENCE

Osteria D’Assisi

58 S Federal Place, (505) 986-5858

A Tony Award-winning pianist and vocalist performs the best of Broadway, pop and originals. 7-10 pm, $5

THE CALENDAR

JOAQUIN GALLEGOS TRIO

La Fiesta Lounge

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

Gallegos performs flamenco.

7-9 pm

JOHNNY LLOYD

Beer Creek Brewing Company

3810 Hwy. 14, (505) 471-9271

Lloyd plays acoustic folk and Americana tunes.

6-8 pm

LARRY HAMILTON

Boxcar

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

Hamilton keeps the country western vibes alive.

8 pm

SANTA FE BANDSTAND:

BEAUSOLEIL WITH MICHAEL DOUCET

Santa Fe Plaza 63 Lincoln Ave. lensic360.org

Cajun tunes inspired by New Orleans jazz, blues rock, folk, swamp pop, Zydeco, country and bluegrass. Felix y Los Gatos open.  6 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 while searching for bone fragments and find a deep and unsettling connection that shakes their souls.

7:30 pm, $15-$25

LA EMI FLAMENCO SERIES

Inn and Spa at Loretto

211 Old Santa Fe Trail, (505) 984-7997

A combination of the classic style of Flamenco puro and Danza Española, which is a culmination of flamenco, ballet and folklore (See 3 Questions, Page 22).

8-9:30 pm, $25-$115

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 at the Santa Fe Botanical Garden with Shakespeare’s classic romantic comedy.

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

THE EXODUS ENSEMBLE PRESENTS: IVANOV

Various locations (505) 216-6611

A play that catapults you through hallways, garages, bathtubs and bedrooms as a visceral, painfully-funny drama plays out inches before your eyes. The address of the event will be revealed when reservations are made.  6-9:30 pm

LIVE MUSIC & ENTERTAINMENT

THE CALENDAR

FRI/23

ART OPENINGS

BARBARA MCCULLOCH: THIS ENCHANTED LAND (OPENING)

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

McCulloch explores the power in the seemingly normal aspects of nature in her oil paintings with inspiration from the essays of Ralph Waldo Emerson.

5-7 pm

JANE SHOENFELD: CHAMISA GHOSTS AND NIGHTWORKS (OPENING AND ARTIST TALK)

Strata Gallery

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

A series of mixed media paintings that display layers of pastel and water based ink pencils on top of watercolor washes and reveal the complexities of northern New Mexico’s indigenous shrub.

BOOKS/LECTURES

MAKE AND BELIEVE TIME

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

An art and reading based hour for kids to explore their imagination.  10-11 am

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

LIVE IMPROV

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

Local and regional improv comedy. Suggested $10 donation.  7-8:30 pm

TABLE TOP ROLE PLAYING NIGHT

Sorcery and Might 1966 Cerrillos Road, Ste. C, (505) 629-5965

FABULOUS MARTINI-TONES

Boxcar

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

Surf rock.  7-10 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

FIRE FOR THE PEOPLE AND PSIRENS

Second Street Brewery (Rufina Taproom)

2920 Rufina St., (505) 954-1068

An instrumental rock band with backgrounds in jazz, rock and folk. PSIRENS is the project of experimental vocalist Paris Mancini who uses looping percussive bass, vocals and sampled noise.

8:30-10:30 pm

GARDENIA JUNGLE

Scan to learn more or visit us at nusenda.org

Santa Fe

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!

5 am-7 pm

JOHN TARAHTEEFF: BECKONING (OPENING)

Nüart Gallery

670 Canyon Road, (505) 988-3888

Tarahteeff displays a collection of acrylic paintings that invite viewers into an imaginative realm where the spirit of youthfulness and nostalgic whimsy take center stage.

5-7 pm

RANCH RESIDENCY POP-UP EXHIBIT

Hecho a Mano

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

The eleven artists from the multi-disciplinary artist-in-residence program in rural Northern New Mexico present their work in a variety of styles and mediums for one night only.

5-8 pm

KEVIN BRENT MORRIS: SMALL (IN)SIGNIFICANT THINGS (OPENING)

Gallery Wild 203 Canyon Road, (505) 467-8297

Morris’ entomological paintings display beautifully rendered beetles atop decorative and playful backgrounds. The juxtaposition between realism and pop art influenced designs meld together forming a vibrant, visual aesthetic.

5-7:30 pm

ZOZOBRA: A FIRE THAT NEVER GOES OUT (OPENING)

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

This exhibition highlights the history of so-called “Old Man Gloom,” providing historical context and exploring Zozobra’s origins, evolution and broader significance.

5-7 pm

Drop in for stress-free, beginner-friendly and introductory TTRPG games. 5-10 pm

MUSIC

AIR SUPPLY

Buffalo Thunder Resort and Casino

20 Buffalo Thunder Trail, (505) 455-5555

A soft rock duo from in Melbourne, Australia. 8-9:30 pm, $59-$89

COWPILOT

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

Texas style country.  8 pm

CHARLES TICHENOR

Los Magueyes Mexican Restaurant

31 Burro Alley, (505) 992-0304

Tichenor plays oldies on piano and vocals. 6-9 pm

CIMAFUNK

Santa Fe Railyard

Market and Alcaldesa Streets, (505) 982-3373

Cuban rhythms with innovative mixes of funk, Afrobeat and hip-hop. Proyecto Cumbion opens.

7 pm

DON CURRY

Ahmyo River Gallery Wine Garden

652 Canyon Road, (505) 820 0969

A variety of classic rock jams. 2-5 pm

ETERNAL SUMMER

SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

First Presbyterian Church 208 Grant Ave., (505) 982-8544

A recital of Mozart’s Symphony No. 25 in G minor. Donations welcome.

ENTERTAINMENT PRESENTS: AN ACOUSTIC EVENING WITH MICHAEL MARTIN MURPHEY

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

An intimate evening with a special acoustic guitar performance by one of the founders of progressive country and a multiple Grammy nominee 8:30 pm, $89-$250

JHETT BLACK

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

Southern gothic, blues and rock.  5 pm

JOHN LYELL AND JEFF GREINKE Paradiso

903 Early St., (505) 577-5248

Ambient, electro-acoustic soundscapes and space music.  7:30-10 pm, $20

PATIO MUSIC SERIES: DAILY WINTER CROW

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

A punk jazz trio from Taos. 5-8 pm

SANTA FE TRADFEST

Camp Stoney

7855 Old Santa Fe Trail, (505) 820-3166

A weekend of music, camping, workshops, hosted jams and activities for the whole family (See SFR Picks, Page 17). 6 pm, $25-$80

ST. RANGE

Cowgirl

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

Rock/Americana.  8 pm

THOSE GUYS FEATURING

TOM WILLIAMS

La Fiesta Lounge

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

Classic country, blues and rock.  7-9 pm

5:30 pm

THE CALENDAR

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 while searching for bone fragments and find a deep and unsettling connection that shakes their souls.

7:30 pm, $15-$25

LA EMI FLAMENCO SERIES

Inn and Spa at Loretto 211 Old Santa Fe Trail, (505) 984-7997

A combination of the classic style of Flamenco Puro and Danza Española, which is a culmination of flamenco, ballet and folklore (See 3 Questions, Page 22).

8-9:30 pm, $25-$115

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

THE EXODUS ENSEMBLE PRESENTS: IVANOV

Various locations (505) 216-6611

A play that catapults you through hallways, garages, bathtubs and bedrooms as a painfully-funny drama plays out inches before your eyes. The address will be revealed when reservations are made.  6-9:30 pm

SAT/24

ART OPENINGS

ARTHUR DROOKER AND AUGUST MUTH: A MOMENT TO WONDER (OPENING) Pie Projects

924B Shoofly St., (505) 372-7681

Photographer Arthur Drooker and holographic master August

Muth explore the liminal space where art and nature unite with science and technology to capture the beauty of light and color (See SFR Picks, Page 17). 4-6 pm

CLOSING CELEBRATION: ACTIVATING OGA PO’OGEH LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

Santa Fe Rail Trail near Nuckolls Brewing 1611 Alscaldesa St., (505) 316-3596

The Railyard Park Conservancy’s Railyard Art Project is excited to present a free closing celebration in honor of Kathleen Wall’s multi media installation Activating Oga Po’ogeh Land Acknowledgement. 8-9 pm

SANTA FE SUMMER SHOW

Siler Yard: Arts and Creativity Center 1218 Siler Road, (505) 557-8449

The first annual art show at Siler Yard Arts and Creativity Center with food, music and all genres of art.  4-7 pm

BOOKS/LECTURES

KATHAMANN & BASIA MILLER POETRY READING Geronimo’s Books

3018 Cielo Court, Ste. D, (505) 467-8315

Local poets, Kathamann and Basia Miller read their poetry.  4-5 pm

DANCE

ARGENTINE TANGO BASICS

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

This dance class focuses on the basics of Argentine Tango.  $20/class or sliding scale.  4-4:45 pm

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

A night of Cuban salsa and dancing. Bring your dancing shoes.

8-10 pm, $20

EVENTS

19TH AMENDMENT

CELEBRATION AND VOTER REGISTRATION DRIVE

Nuckolls Brewing 152 Old Lamy Trail, Lamy nuckollsbrewing.com

An all-female lineup celebrating the women’s right to vote and a voter registration drive for future progress.

3 pm

ARTIST DEMONSTRATION: KRISTINE POOLE

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

Poole performs a demonstration in which she’ll show techniques for designing and sculpting the elaborate hairstyles that are a hallmark of her fired clay sculptures.

1 pm

CHESS AT THE MALL

DeVargas Center 564 N Guadalupe St., (505) 983-4671

Play chess and maken new friends.

10 am-1 pm

COMMUNITY CONVERSATIONS: UNDERSTANDING PRONOUNS

Center for Progress and Justice 1420 Cerrillos Road, hrasantafe.com

A discussion about the importance of pronouns and how they fit into our modern Queer Community with powerful photography that celebrates gender diversity and acceptance for all. 10 am-12 pm

MYSTERY WRITING WITH AUTHOR JAMES WILSON

Santa Fe Public Library (Main) 145 Washington Ave., (505) 955-2839

Learn the process of writing a mystery novel. 10-11:30 am

NEW MEXICO GOVERNOR’S MANSION SUMMER OPEN HOUSE

The New Mexico Governor’s Mansion

One Mansion Drive, (505) 476-2800

A summer open house at the Governor’s Mansion to enjoy The People’s House both indoors and outdoors.

1-3 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

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

SCIENCE SATURDAY

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

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

FOOD

BOXCAR LIVE PRESENTS: TERI TRUE’S FUNK AND BLUES BRUNCH

Boxcar

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

Funk, blues and brunch on the patio.  Noon-3 pm

MUSIC

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

BOXCAR LIVE PRESENTS: LARRY HAMILTON

Boxcar

133 W Water St., (505) 988-7222 Country music. 8-11 pm

CHARLES TICHENOR

Los Magueyes Mexican Restaurant

31 Burro Alley, (505) 992-0304

Tichenor plays oldies on piano and vocals. 6-9 pm

BURGER FRIDAYS

After more than 23 years performing and producing flamenco events in the María Benitez Cabaret Theater at The Lodge in Santa Fe, studied flamenco performer Emily Grimm (aka La Emi) will move to the Inn and Spa at Loretto this year. And with the 2024 season of shows just around the corner, she tells SFR she’s feeling focused and excited. Grimm is, of course, wellknown to the Santa Fe flamenco faithful, and with years of training under her belt in Santa Fe, Spain and beyond, it’s easy to assume she’s the real deal. And that’s before we even get into Grimm’s EmiArte Academy, a flamenco dance school that, since 2017, has been dedicated to training up the next generation of youth performers—including at schools throughout New Mexico—alongside adults interested in the enduring art. With the Dance of the Heart, Music of the Soul series beginning its first of four runs this week (8 pm Monday-Saturday; 2 pm Sunday matinees, Wed. Aug. 21-Sunday, Sept. 1, $25$65, the Inn & Spa at Loretto, 211 Old Santa Fe Trail, emiarteflamenco.com), we spoke with Grimm to learn more. This interview has been edited for clarity and concision. (Alex De Vore)

After so many years at The Lodge, why switch venues now?

It was sold by the owners from Heritage Hotels & Resorts and the owners of El Rey Court bought it and were receptive to keeping it going, but I had a really positive experience working with Heritage, and Loretto is downtown. It was definitely bittersweet, because The Lodge is the first place I ever saw flamenco, but it’s also exciting. That first time…was María Benitez, because my dad David Grimm was the box office manager for María, and my mom would go to shows when she was pregnant with me. I vaguely have this memory from when I was 2 of trying to get up and dance. At 4 years old, I enrolled in María’s classes. At 10, I started performing at The Lodge for Sunday matinees and dancing with María’s youth company. Before that, even, I would

usher María’s shows. Fast forward nine or 10 years, I worked with EntreFlamenco, Juan Siddi and under the National Institute of Flamenco, all at The Lodge; and then I produced my own shows there. I remember the last show there, and it was emotional—a packed house, a standing ovation. And I remember thinking ‘this is the end of a chapter.’ I felt it, but I feel like when one chapter ends, another begins.

As an artist, does a change in venue shake you up or inspire you to think about new ways to create?

This is a new beginning. Although the vision was always to do something with my dance company and Vicente Griego, my godfather, with his band, Revozo, and we’re finally getting to do it. This show is not only a dance show, but there’s a full band. We have the most incredible musicians—a violin player, an incredible percussionist, an amazing guitarist, an incredible male dancer and two female dancers. Honestly, we have a huge team. And we’ve done shows like this before, but I’ve never produced a run with both our companies. It just feels so right—this is what we want to be doing, and it’s the first opportunity to do it this way. Vicente will be singing and we’ll have a huge variety of numbers. We’re going to debut a duet and a bolero. I’m also doing a number with the violin player that is very different from what we’ve done: a brand new solo, a soleá. That means ‘solitude,’ and it’s one of the most profound dances. It’s all about expressing loss and tragedy and inner-strength. I started learning this one two-and-a-half years ago, but it’s such a profound number that I didn’t feel like I could start understanding it until now. The reality is that life has every emotion, pain, humor, love, strength—it’s so rich, and they say for the soleá, you need more life experience to dance the number. I needed more life experience.

Let’s talk about the EmiArte dance school for a sec. How’s that going?

I turned it into a nonprofit in 2019, and I’ve spent a lot of time this year seeing what I want to do and where I wanted to go with it. At this point, we’re working with the public and charter schools of New Mexico six-anda-half months a year, and the programs are 100% free and funded through grants and donors. We work in Hobbs, Chama, Taos, Española and in the Peñasco Independent School district, where I’m from. We also have an incredible partnership with the Lensic Performing Arts Center, so we do six weeks in Santa Fe and bring the students to perform at the Lensic twice. Then we have our home studio in Santa Fe where we provide scholarships for classes and no one is turned away. I teach the dance, Vicente [Griego] teaches voice, and a guitar player teaches guitar, and then [the students] get the chance to perform. We’ve created a tremendous sense of community.

with flamenco master La Emi
DANIEL QUAT PHOTOGRAPHY

COWPILOT

Boxcar

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

Texas style country.

7 pm

DOS HOOLIGANS

Cowgirl

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

Americana.

1 pm

GUSTAVO PIMENTEL

Bishop’s Lodge 1297 Bishops Lodge Road, (888) 741-0480

Jazz, flamenco, Spanish and classical guitar.

5-8 pm

HIGH DESERT TRIO

Santa Fe Brewing Company 35 Fire Place, (505) 424-3333

A Santa Fe-based acoustic trio play bluegrass.

6-8 pm

LANCE KELTNER

Nuckolls Brewery 1611 Alcaldesa St., nuckollsbrewing.com

Keltner plays blues and rock.

5-7 pm

LUMINATRIX WITH GREGG TURNER

Goathead NMex

825 Early St., luminatrixmusic.com

A woman fronted original rock band performing their new album Hide and Seek. (See SFR Picks, Page 17).

7-10 pm, $8

ODD DOG

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

Original tunes and covers from the Grateful Dead to Bob Dylan.

3 pm

OTIS BE GOODE AND THE HONKY TONK HERETICS

The Mine Shaft Tavern 2846 NM-14, Madrid, (505) 473-0743 Honky-tonk.  8 pm

PATIO MUSIC SERIES:

MICHAEL HENRY COLLINS

Tumbleroot Brewery & Distillery

2791 Agua Fría St., (505) 393-5135

A folk singer-songwriter plays originals and covers. 5-8 pm

PONY CURTIS

Tiny’s Restaurant & Lounge

1005 S St Francis Drive, Ste. 117, (505) 983-9817

A soul and rock band. 8-11 pm

SANTA FE TRADFEST

Camp Stoney 7855 Old Santa Fe Trail, (505) 820-3166

A weekend of music, camping, workshops, hosted jams and activities for the whole family (See SFR Picks, Page 17).

6 pm, $25-$80

THOSE GUYS FEAT. TOM WILLIAMS

La Fiesta Lounge

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

Country, blues and rock.

7-9 pm

TRINITY SOUL

Cowgirl

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

Rock, reggae, soul and funk.

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 Chilean desert and find a connection that shakes their souls.

7:30 pm, $15-$25 LA EMI FLAMENCO SERIES Inn and Spa at Loretto 211 Old Santa Fe Trail, (505) 984-7997

A combination of the classic style of Flamenco Puro and Danza Española, which is a culmination of flamenco, ballet and folklore (See 3 Questions, Page 22).

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WORKSHOP

IN-PERSON CLASS: WOODCUT RELIEF

PRINTMAKING

Georgia O’Keeffe Museum

217 Johnson St., (505) 946-1000

Explore traditional, Japanesestyle, woodcut relief printmaking in this one-day workshop.

9 am-4 pm, $70-$90

SUN/25

DANCE

BASIC SWING DANCE

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

Learn to swing dance. 5:30-6:15 pm, $20

EVENTS

CHESS AT CHOMP

CHOMP Food Hall

505 Cerrillos Road, (505) 772-0946

Casual chess, great food and music.

6-8 pm

CHESS AT THE MALL

DeVargas Center 564 N Guadalupe St., (505) 983-4671

Play chess and make new friends.

10 am-1 pm

ERIC TRULES CELEBRATES HIS 77TH: SANTA FE STORIES

Paradiso

903 Early St., (505) 577-5248

Trules reads monologues, stories and personal voice essays about the arts culture in The City Different with guests artists and live jazz music.

4 pm

ICONIK PRESENTS: HEATHAPALOOZA

TWOOZA

La Reina

1862 Cerrillos Road, (505) 982-1931

8-9:30 pm, $25-$115 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 THE EXODUS ENSEMBLE PRESENTS: IVANOV

Various locations (505) 216-6611

A play that catapults you through hallways, garages, bathtubs and bedrooms as a painfully-funny drama plays out inches before your eyes. The address will be revealed when reservations are made.

3-6:30 pm

Music by Sunny & Co, Jono Manson and DJ Christina Swilley with pizza by Tender Fire.  5-10:30 pm

INTRO TO SILVERSMITHING

Muses Santa Fe 1512 Pacheco St., Ste. D204, (505) 521-9358

Kayla Ortiz leads an intro to silversmithing class.

1-5 pm, $165

LAND BLESSING

Santa Fe Canyon Preserve Trailhead

Intersection of Upper Canyon Road and Cerro Gordo Road, avioletvortex.com

Clear the land and yourself of grief. RSVP required.

6:30 pm

MAKE AND TAKE

Museum of International Folk Art 706 Camino Lejo, (505) 476-1204

Create a birthday card for Zozobra’s 100th birthday.  10 am-4 pm

THE CALENDAR

SORCERY AND MIGHT GAME NIGHT

Sorcery and Might

1966 Cerrillos Road Ste, C, (505) 629-5965

A thriving community of gamers play from hundreds of games at dedicated tables.

5 pm-12 am

FOOD

SUNDAY BRUNCH & JAM

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

Brunch and a jam on the patio every Sunday. Noon

MUSIC

CHUSCO SPANISH GUITAR

La Fiesta Lounge

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

Spanish guitarist Chuscales returns. A native of Antequera, Spain, Chuscales grew up in a traditional gypsy family known for its professional musicians and dancers.

7-9 pm

DESPERADOS

Cowgirl

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

Southwestern desert blues.  7-8 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

GARY GORENCE

Ahmyo Wine Garden & Patio 652 Canyon Road, (505) 428-0090

Gorence’s Oklahoma and West Texas upbringing comes alive in his musical narratives, helped by his guitar, banjo, harmonica and vocals.  2-5 pm

HIGH DESERT PLAYBOYS

The Mine Shaft Tavern

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

An Americana and country band from Albuquerque. 3 pm

JOE WEST AND FRIENDS

Cowgirl

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

A folk/rock singer-songwriter.  Noon

KARAOKE NIGHT

Boxcar

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

Warm up those vocal chords and come with your go-to karaoke song. Crash Romeo hosts Karaoke Night every Sunday 7 pm

PATIO MUSIC SERIES : ROBIN LORE

Tumbleroot Brewery & Distillery

2791 Agua Fría St., (505) 393-5135

An acoustic singer-songwriter from Dallas, TX.  3-6 pm

SAL GOOD: SUNDAY PATIO PARTY

Boxcar

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

Food, drinks and music with DJ DMonic and DJ Dynamite Sol. 4-8 pm

SANTA FE TRADFEST

Camp Stoney

7855 Old Santa Fe Trail, (505) 820-3166

A weekend of music, camping, workshops, hosted jams and activities for the whole family (See SFR Picks, Page 17). 6 pm, $25-$80

SWING: TIGHT LIKE THAT Second Street Brewery (Rufina Taproom)

2920 Rufina St., (505) 954-1068

Jazz and R&B.  1-4 pm

THOMAS ANDES

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

Country, blues and Americana.  1 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 that shakes their souls.

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

BAR(D): A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM Tumbleroot Brewery & Distillery 2791 Agua Fría St., (505) 393-5135

A 90-minute irreverent take on Shakespeare’s story of magic, fairies and lovers.

6:30-8:30 pm

THE EXODUS ENSEMBLE PRESENTS: IVANOV

Various locations (505) 216-6611

A play that catapults you through hallways, garages, bathtubs and bedrooms as a painfully-funny drama plays out inches before your eyes. The address will be revealed when reservations are made.

3-6:30 pm

John Tarahteeff displays a collection of acrylic paintings that invite viewers into an imaginative realm in his exhibit Beckoning, opening at 5 pm Friday, Aug. 23 at Nüart Gallery.

THE CALENDAR

MON/26

DANCE

911 POP EMERGENCY

PRESENTS: BOOTYLICIOUS

El Rey Court

1862 Cerrillos Road, (505) 982-1931

A themed music video dance party during Queer Night with songs that celebrate the booty.

8-10:30 pm

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

CHESS AT THE MALL

DeVargas Center

564 N Guadalupe St., (505) 983-4671

Play timed or untimed against beginners all the way up to tournament veterans.

10 am-1 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

DOUG MONTGOMERY

Rio Chama Steakhouse

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

Standards, classical, Broadway and movie themes on piano and vocals.

6-9 pm

KARAOKE WITH CRASH!

Cowgirl

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

Get the first night of the week started with some karaoke. 7-10 pm

SANTA FE BANDSTAND: FANTASTIC NEGRITO

Santa Fe Plaza 63 Lincoln Ave. lensic360.org

An Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter whose music spans from blues, rock and R&B, to roots music. Southern gothic and blues artist Jhett Black opens.

6 pm

ZAY SANTOS

Cowgirl

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

Santos plays blues and rock.

4 pm

TUE/27

DANCE

LATIN DANCE FOR ABSOLUTE BEGINNERS

Santa Fe Public Library (Main)

145 Washington Ave., (505) 955-2839

Learn and build on the basic steps of Latin dances like Bachata, Cha-Cha, Salsa and Merengue. No dance experience or partner needed.

5:30-7 pm

EVENTS

BOARD GAME NIGHT

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

Play a variety of board games with Santa Fe’s largest table-top gaming community.

5-10 pm

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 FARMER’S MARKET

- DEL SUR

Presbyterian Santa Fe Medical

Center

4801 Beckner Road, (505) 983-4098

A market for the southsiders. 3-6 pm

MUSIC

JOHN CAREY

Cowgirl

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

Blues, Americana and funk.

4 pm

LATIN SINDUSTRY NIGHT

Boxcar

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

Music every Tuesday with DJ DMonic.

10 pm

MICHAEL MARCAGI

Meow Wolf

1352 Rufina Circle, (505) 395-6369

An alternative/indie singer-songwriter.

8:30 pm, $29-$34

SANTA FE BANDSTAND: BOOMROOTS COLLECTIVE

Santa Fe Plaza

63 Lincoln Ave., lensic350.org

A high-energy reggae, rock and hip-hop band. Riddims opens.

6 pm

SWEET MEGG

El Rey Court

1862 Cerrillos Road, (505) 982-1931

An original blend of jazz, blues, classic country and western swing.

8-10 pm

ONGOING

ART

ALEX CHAVEZ: TABULA RASA

Keep Contemporary

142 Lincoln Ave., (505) 557-9574

Oil paintings on canvas and wood panels that explore themes of mortality and the human figure and are extension of Chavez's Mexican heritage.

AMY DONALDSON: VISIONS OF LIFE

Gaia Contemporary

225 Canyon Road, Ste. 6, (505) 501-0415

Oil paintings that express colorful brush strokes that capture moments of reflection.

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.

BRONZE AND STONE SCULPTURE

Glenn Green Galleries + Sculpture Garden

136 Tesuque Village Road,, (505) 820-0008

Allan Houser displays bronze and stone sculptures.

CHAZ JOHN: REDHORN 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 multi media wall hangings.

CHUCK SABATINO

McLarry Fine Art 225 Canyon Road, (505) 988-1161

Detailed renditions of composed still-lifes in rich warm hues.

CURATE PRESENTS

DELIGHTFUL: A GROUP SHOW

Iconik Coffee Roasters (Original) 1600 Lena St., (505) 428-0996

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

DINING WITH ART

Joe's Dining

2801 Rodeo Road Ste. 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

An exhibit featuring seven Indigenous artists' sculptures and ceramic works.

EMILY VAN CLEVE: EYES

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

A series of black Sharpie drawings that 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

Moses’ study and incorporation of philosophy elevate his landscapes beyond the elements of form and medium.

GRANITE SCULPTURES BY KHANG PHAM-NEW

Glenn Green Galleries + Sculpture Garden

136 Tesuque Village Road, (505) 820-0008

Monumental hand-shaped granite sculptures that convey a fluidity and elegance by Vietnamese artist Pham-New.

GREGORY HERGERT: ROAD TRIP

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

Hergert explores urban surrealism through his paintings.

HAPPY 55TH WOODSTOCK

Edition One Gallery 729 Canyon Road, (505) 570-5385

An exhibition of classic rock portraits, historic images and memorabilia of Woodstock.

HIGHER FREQUENCY: THE WORKS OF CHRISTINE ALEXANDER

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

Alexander uses dream-like, etheric and color-drenched photography as a vehicle to reach the realms between heaven and earth.

INTERPRETATIONS OF A COMPLEX WORLD

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

This group show features nine local artist's work in a range of mediums that include mixed media, glass, pastels, acrylic and more.

JACK ROTH: FORMULAS IN COLOR

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

Paintings that emphasize high-intensity color arrangements and wide expanses of black pigment on unprimed canvas.

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 that utilize projected light and optical effects to reimagine perception.

JAVIER BARBOSA AND CASSIDY WATT: NEW WORKS Ventana Fine Art 400 Canyon Road, (505) 983-8815

Barbosa’s unique manipulations of color, texture and surface create complex paintings that entice the eye. Watt creates unique, luminous contemporary totems.

KEVIN BELTRAN AND JIMMY DEAN HORN: ROUTES

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

In this exhibit photographer Beltran and printmaker Dean Horn explore the interconnectedness of place, culture and identity.

LARRY MCNEIL: RAVEN DREAMT ABOUT LIGHT Foto Forum Santa Fe 1714 Paseo de Peralta, (505) 470-2582

Mixed media photography that ranges on subjects and formats from realist portraits to to electronic manipulations of tribal environments.

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

Hecho a Mano

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

Native Hawaiian artist

Lehuauakea's traditional kapa and hand-painted patterns explore themes of environmental relations, Indigenous cultural resilience and contemporary Kanaka Maoli identity.

MANUEL ALVEREZ: PHOTOGRAPHER

Allá

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

Iconic images by a master Mexican photographer and one of the most influential Latin photographers of the 20th century.

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

Peyton Wright Gallery

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

A native New Mexican folk artist displays her colorful, abstract acrylic paintings on canvas.

MICHAEL GALLAGHER: DAYS THAT I WALKED

Off The Trail Art Space (505) 995-8921

Through photography Gallagher explores patterns, textures, colors and abstractions in urban and natural places. Call for appointment.

MONTY LITTLE : UNACCOMPANIED VOICES

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

Little uses monotype and aerosol to depict 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 bodies of women of color.

PAULINA HO: CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT

form & concept

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

Ho presents new 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.

PRESTON SINGLETARY: RAVEN OPENED THE DOOR TO THE OCEAN

Blue Rain Gallery

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

Singletary's art elevates both contemporary Native and glass art, demonstrating the enduring strength of Indigenous storytelling traditions.

REBECCA HAINES: ELEMENTALS

Giacobbe-Fritz Fine Art

702 Canyon Road, (505) 986-1156

Haines mixes oil paint and grease markers to shape her dream-like fauna on wood surfaces.

RHIANNON SKYE TAFOYA: DGEGV

Hecho a Mano

129 W. Palace Ave (505) 916-1341

Rhiannon Skye Tafoya (Eastern Band Cherokee and Santa Clara Pueblo) connects with her lineage of basket-weavers through prints and paper weaving.

RITUAL RELATIONSHIPS OF LIQUIDITY

Center For Contemporary Arts

1050 Old Pecos Trail, (505) 982-1338

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

SCULPTURE, WORKS ON PAPER AND JEWELRY DESIGNS

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

A group exhibit of 20 artists who have donated their work to provide support for companion animals of the unhoused community and includes original oil paintings, sculpture, ceramics, photography, lithos, paper mâché, etching and mixed media.

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 and sound installations and abstract paintings.

SUMMER GROUP EXHIBIT: SLOW WATER

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

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

SUMMER SALON PART 2: JEREMY MIRANDA

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

Miranda is an acrylic painter from Maine that creates beautiful moody moments in time and finds the beauty in the simple things in life.

TERESITA FERNÁNDEZ

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ROBERT SMITHSON

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

Contemporary and historic art collide with over 30 sculptures, installations, film, drawings and more by Fernández, alongside works by Smithson from 1961 to 1973 that focus 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, encompassing techniques from etching and lithography to woodblock, linocut, serigraphy and monotype.

TONY ABEYTA: HUNTER

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

An exhibition 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 exhibition featuring a master artist and his apprentices 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 female artists while exploring creative interpretations of spiritual and cosmic themes.

VERA SPRUNT: TRACE TO TWILIGHT

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

This exhibit encompasses a body of acrylic paintings and photographs that explore botanical forms, rocks and exoskeletons of marine creatures.

VIRGIL ORTIZ: REVOLT 1680/2180: DAYBREAK OF THE RESISTANCE CONTAINER 1226 Flagman Way, (505)995-0012

An immersive art experience in collaboration with a group of artists featuring never-before-seen work in clay, sculptures, paintings and SFX projection mapping.

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

This group exhibit of indigenous artists showcases a variety of mediums that include printmaking, painting, photography, ceramics and illustration.

TASNIM SARA: WHERE I AM FROM, WE NEED CALLOUSED FEET

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

Photography that explores the magical realism flowing through the Land of Enchantment.

WOMEN’S HISTORY BANNER EXHIBIT

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

This exhibit celebrates the many courageous women who helped shape the unique, 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. The Stories We Carry. Our Stories.

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

Lounging with Zozobra: Pop-up exhibit, 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

Colorful and captivating paintings of the New Mexico high desert, seascapes and orchards in full bloom.

WURA-NATASHA OGUNJI: LOVE FOR SALE

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

A series of paintings which use art, fashion, and film magazines as the basis for ideas of impermanence.

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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

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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

Pablita’s Wardrobe: Family & Fashion, 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

Zozobra: A Fire that Never Goes Out highlights the history of the 100-year-old celebration and is on display at the New Mexico History Museum.

For Your Two-Do List

Dinner For Two still ranks among Santa Fe’s finest eateries

Some of us have been in Santa Fe so long we’ve developed chips on our shoulders about certain changes within the community. This goes double for the restaurant world. We like what we like here.

The old Carrow’s where I’d drink 1 am coffee with a group of friends lovingly named Power Breakfast Squad is a bank now; the former JB’s where my parents took me for some obscene brownie dessert after a high test score in 6th grade is a Weck’s; Bobcat Bite is… well, Bobcat Bite is now Jambo Bobcat Bite, and owner/chef Ahmed Obo’s burger tastes so much like the original restaurant’s it often causes a wave of nostalgia to wash over me, so no complaints. But when it comes to Dinner for Two, I’d been thinking of it as breakfast joint OJ Sarah’s for so long that I think I may have made a big mistake—I ignored one of the best restaurants in town for far too long.

Try to understand there’s also a mon ey concern. Before I wrote about food for a living and had those sweet, sweet work dollars with which to dine, I justified my misplaced mistrust in Dinner For Two by claiming it was all about my bank account. Dinner For Two is waaaaay more reason ably priced than I’d thought, though (especially for happy hour from 4-6:30 pm—and you can only stay two hours according to the menu). Like, maybe a little too sonably priced. Don’t get me wrong, it’s at least a little more pricy than your average $12 burg er joint, but like, how do they make it work for two people to eat entirely too much food for roughly $100? Anyway, even if it weren’t more affordable than seems pos sible, the pricepoint is really just the capper; Dinner For Two is a full-on experience.

that advises diners to “Feed me cocktails and tell me I’m pretty,” the gracious host not only greeted us with warmth following my sheepish, “Two, please, but we didn’t book anything,” he sat us immediately. Now, Dinner For Two has that aforementioned patio, and that’s where everyone wants to sit. We, however, gladly took an interior two-top at a window facing Guadalupe Street while apologizing profusely for having shown up unannounced. “It’s fine, man,” the host said. “We’re glad you’re here.” And it was just as well. From our table we could peer at the cacophonous show of Dinner For Two’s open concept kitchen. We observed tableside prep for Caesar salads and bananas Foster and chateaubriand (an inside-only option according to the menu). We also had a fantastic server whose attentiveness was rivaled only by his laid-back yet professional air. We never wanted for anything at any moment, and rather than flooding our senses with a series of disingenuous lies about how refilling waters was his pleasure, he spoke to us like human beings. Wild.

The evening began with a rather ingenious cranberry and cinnamon mocktail

even when it came to the shoestring fries (aka chips), and the unexpected and buttery salmon piqued our palates and appetites without putting the stranglehold on our budget. When it came time to select our main courses, we faced an embarrassment of riches. Dinner For Two owner/chef Andy Barnes is known for well-cooked steak and quality seafood like lobster tails, but his restaurant’s menu clearly has more to offer than surf ’n’ turf. Still, we wanted it all. In the end, rather than falling into a steak hole that we both still say would have likely been amazing, my companion opted for the hickory smoked fajitas ($33) while I chose the Frenched crisped chicken breast ($28).

To wit, we showed up late, sans-reservation (albeit in slightly nicer clothes than we usually wear). My dining companion had voiced concerns about a long wait before we arrived, but I brushed them off—y’know, like a jerk. And though the restaurant’s patio was abuzz under the hot pink neon sign

wizard, and he wasn’t lying. Sure, I was con cerned the sweet notes of cinnamon would clash with the tart cranberry, but I was so wrong, and the included candied lime slice offered a subtle but welcome splash of citrus.

On the food front, we started with the salmon fish and chips appetizer ($15). How have I never seen fish and chips made with salmon before? Dinner For Two’s version was well-fried and not particularly greasy,

Listen to me very carefully when I tell you we’ve never sampled fajitas quite like those at Dinner For Two. Some claim hickory’s smoky flavor closely resembles bacon, but its use in this particular dish put bacon to shame. In fact, the fajitas felt borderline cheeky in their smack-youin-the-mouth flavor profile—a sweet and savory combination that effortlessly phased between both. This was the kind of dish for which folks reserve the word “umami,” and the tender cuts of beef so brilliantly absorbed the aromatic hickory that all either of us could say for several minutes was, “Oh my god.” True story.

The chicken held its own alongside the fajitas, no question, and seeing a Frenched chicken breast—a process by which the wing bone remains connected to the breast—on a local menu was rather satisfying. At Dinner For Two the breast comes stuffed with sundried tomato, gruyere cheese and a cabernet glaze, and the “cripsed” part perhaps makes it the locally available chicken dish to beat.

According to our server, the kitchen begins by baking the breast to a specific heat before pulling it out of the oven and briefly crisping it on the stove. This allows the flavor of its glaze and stuffing to intermingle inside, but it also adds a crispy texture to counterbalance its more tender elements and the melange of cheese and tomato. I’ve since dreamed about this chicken more than once, and I’m not sure I’ll feel whole again if I don’t eat it again soon. Dramatic? Hell yes. Hyperbolic? Nope. We closed the night with a fun and fruity dessert called the Coconut in Paradise—a not-quite-big-enough helping of coconut mousse served inside half of a chocolate sphere with blackberries and mangoes spread out across the plate. At $15, this treat felt a little pricey for a dessert, especially since we each could’ve eaten our own no problem. Sometimes desserts leave a diner feeling over-fed, but this delightful concoction was refreshing and not too sweet. Like the rest of the menu, it contained items we both knew well, only implemented into flavors and textures and combinations we didn’t. What a waste of time it has been not eating at Dinner For Two constantly. I’d even pay my own money.

ABOVE: PSA: Dinner For Two makes hickory smoked fajitas. Gasp! BELOW: The Frenched crisped chicken breast is easily the best chicken dish this writer has tasted in this or any town.
ALEX DE VORE

Alien: Romulus Review

Dickensian urchins battle the deathless monster

As Fede Álvarez’s Alien: Romulus opens, having located the wreckage of the Nostromo from the original 1979 Alien film, the sinister Weyland-Yutani company has inexplicably allowed its contents and their experimental space station Romulus to drift into a decaying orbit above one of its mining planets. Rain Carradine (Cailee Spaeny, Civil War) and her companion Andy (David Jonsson) join a ragtag family of scavengers seeking escape from the dystopian world. Discovering Romulus overhead, where somehow Weyland-Yutani has failed, they become quarry to HR Giger’s iconic alien.

If you’re looking for a rollercoaster fall blockbuster, Romulus is your movie. Manic sequences, cheap jump-scares, sirens, relentless xenomorphs, destruction and body-horror? Check. Where Ridley Scott’s introjection of Erich von Däniken and ancient aliens in Prometheus (2012) was a daft failure of imagination, Álvarez and co-writer Rodo Sayagues (Evil Dead, 2013; and Don’t Breathe, 2016) present a narrower action-horror film.

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

If Romulus doesn’t fail in the manner of Prometheus and Covenant (2017), it is precisely because it is less ambitious. Despite shrieking references to every other Alien film, it aims for the original’s haunted house claustrophobia. But where the original film was a Freudian classic, today’s film bros don’t seem to understand this. One death in particular is pornographically stupid. And yes, Romulus is video game-inflected too.

I revere Alien. It wasn’t only the Giger designs that made the first film exceptional, it was the neo-Shakespearean casting and the chemistry between mature actors. Lead actor chemistry was a constant through Ripley’s (Sigourney Weaver) relationships with Dallas (Tom Skerritt), Hicks

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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 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.

WANNA SMASH?

(Michael Biehn) and Clemens (Charles Dance). The Disneyfication of Romulus means there is no chemistry at all between its young actors, and the Andy story is truly mawkish. You probably won’t remember the names of the other characters. They’re irrelevant. Still, Alien: Romulus rattles along aggressively, haunted by its predecessors, a franchise pastiche bringing the sound and fury, but sadly, nothing new.

ALIEN: ROMULUS

Directed by Álvarez With Spaeny and Jonsson Violet Crown, R, 119 min.

Forthcoming film The Smashing Machine recently wrapped in Albuquerque after spending much of July shooting. Machine features Dwayne “The Scorpion King” Johnson and Emily “No Nickname” Blunt reunited for the first time since the inexplicable 2021 Jungle Cruise film based on the Disney ride, but rather than hippos and… actually, we didn’t see Jungle Cruise. Anyway, in The Smashing Machine, Johnson plays an MMAtype guy grappling with fame and addiction and such. Blunt is presumably the wife or girlfriend or lover or whatever. Before you roll your eyes, however, know that this one was written by The Curse scribe Benny Safdie, so it might be a little more interesting than those of us who are mystified by the punching/kicking arts might assume. Not only that, but the production counted roughly 180 New Mexico crew members, two principal actors and 79 background talent actors (which is what they call extras now). Expect a 2025 release date.

CAST ABOUT

This week heralds more casting calls in New Mexico, including for Slither On In, a forthcoming indie-horror set to shoot around Albuquerque in March. Numerous characters are available, including Dawn, a mid-20s female with a traumatic past that causes her to self-punish; Mason, a mid-20s white dude who lives on his dad’s dime while hiding a terrible secret; and Wilberto, an age-irrelevant Chicano man who

likes to crack jokes and loves his job in animal/ pest control. If any of these roles sound doable, email slitheroninfilm@gmail.com or check out the special Instagram page @slither.on.in.film.

THE MOST HITCHCOCKIAN

Last time out, this section had an item about the Jean Cocteau Cinema’s transition to what we’d call a revival house cinema, and they’re throwing it back even further at 6:30 pm on Monday, Aug. 26 when Video Library owner Lisa Harris screens Alfred Hitchcock’s 1940 film Rebecca starring Joan Fontaine and Laurence Olivier. Perhaps it’ll surprise you to learn this one’s a dark sort of thriller wherein a young woman marries some hot older aristocrat dude only to find out his former wife died under mysterious circumstances and also there’s a ghost, maybe! Can you hear it if we write “Dun-dun-dun?” Also? It’s free.

HAPPY B-DAY, VID-LIB!

Speaking of the Video Library and Lisa Harris, we’re not sure how we missed that the oldest still-running video rental shop in the country turned 43 on Aug. 10. In case you’d never heard, video rental businesses sure suffered under the rise of streaming, but Harris keeps it going with hard-to-find movies, personal service and so many things you just won’t get anyplace else (Harris, unlike Amazon or Netflix, likely knows your name if you shop there regularly). Congrats to you, Video Library!

Rob Brezsny Week of August 21st

ARIES (March 21-April 19): Some centenarians testify they have lived more than a century because they smoked many cigarettes, drank a lot of booze, and ate a steady diet of junk food. Should the rest of us adapt their habits? Of course not. The likelihood of remaining healthy while following such an unsound regimen is infinitesimal. Just because a few lucky people miraculously thrived like that is not a sound argument for imitating them. I bring this to your attention, Aries, because the coming weeks will be an excellent time to upgrade your commitment to healthy habits. If you’ve been waiting for the right time to love your body better, this is it.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Taurus stage magician Doug Henning had lavish ambitions. They served him well as he became a star performer in theater and on TV. “If I produce a 450-pound Bengal tiger,” he said, “it’s going to create a lot more wonder than if I produce a rabbit.” That’s the spirit I invite you to embrace in the coming weeks, Taurus. The cosmos is authorizing you to expand your understanding of what you can accomplish—and then accomplish it. Dream bigger dreams than you have previously dared.

GEMINI (May 21-June 20): The color of planet Earth is predominantly blue with green, brown, and white mixed in. And for people all over the world, blue is more often their favorite color than any other. Why? In part because blue typically evokes peace, tranquility, security, and stability. It’s often used in therapeutic environments, since it makes us feel more at ease about expressing our feelings. I bring these thoughts to your attention, Gemini, because you are entering a blue phase of your cycle. It will be a favorable time to harvest the benefits of relaxing and slowing down. You are more likely to feel at home with yourself and accept yourself just as you are.

CANCER (June 21-July 22): Harvard Business School professor Gerald Zaltman, born under the sign of Cancer, says that 95 percent of our buying choices originate in our subconscious minds. Behavioral psychologist Susan Weinschenk believes 90 percent of all our decision-making is unconscious. But I propose that in the coming weeks, you increase the amount of conscious awareness you bring to sorting out your options. Cosmic energies will conspire in your favor if you do. You will receive unexpected boosts and generate creative enhancements if you resolve to rouse more lucid analysis and careful thoughtfulness.

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): A wealthy hedge fund manager named Raj Rajaratnam paid Leo singer Kenny Rogers $4 million to perform at his epic birthday party. But the night turned nightmarish for Rogers when Rajaratnam insisted that he sing his hit song “The Gambler” over and over again. Finally, after 12 repetitions, Rogers refused to do more. I wonder if you, too, might soon have to deal with a situation that’s too much of a good thing. My advice: Make sure all agreements between you and others are clear and firm. Get a guarantee that you will receive exactly what you want, and don’t do more than you have promised.

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Now and then, zoologists decide that their classifications of species need to be revised and refined. For example, three subspecies of soft-furred, teardrop-shaped hedgehogs in Southeast Asia were recently elevated to distinct species of their own. They are no longer considered to be subspecies of Hylomys suillusbut, but are now named H. dorsalis, H. maxi, and H. peguensis. I bring this to your attention, Virgo, because I suspect that you, too, are ready for an upgrade to a new category all your own. It’s time for you to claim greater sovereignty. You will be wise to define how distinctive and unique you are, to distinguish yourself from influences that are superficially like you.

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): When mega-famous artist Pablo Picasso was asked how he felt about NASA landing people on the moon in 1969, he said, “It means nothing to me. I have no opinion about it, and I don’t

care.” I invite you to use his statement as one of your power mottoes in the coming weeks. Now is an excellent time to identify the experiences, influences, events, and people about which you have absolutely zero interest. Once you do that, I predict you will have a rush of clear revelations about the most interesting experiences, influences, events, and people you want in your future.

SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): The ancient Chinese philosopher Lao-Tzu made an observation that could serve as your watchword in the coming months. “Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength,” he wrote, “while loving someone deeply gives you courage.” In my astrological opinion, Scorpio, you are now primed to embody and express these states with unique intensity. If you embrace the inspiring challenge of loving deeply and being loved deeply, you will reach new heights of strength and courage.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Many musical instruments must be constantly adjusted to ensure they stay in tune. This usually means that the note A above middle C vibrates at 440 cycles per second— with all other notes tuned in relation to it. Having sung in bands for years, I have seen how guitarists, bass players, violinists, and even drummers have to continually attend to their tuning during performances. Imagine the diligent finesse it takes to keep an entire orchestra of many instruments in tune with each other. I suspect that one of your jobs in the coming weeks, Sagittarius, will have similarities to this kind of management and coordination.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Dancing is always good for you, but it will be extra healthy and energizing in the next four weeks. I hope you will be inspired to dance as often as possible, even if you just do it alone in your kitchen or bedroom while listening to music that moves you. Do you need rational explanations for why this is a good idea? OK, here are the hard facts: Dancing reduces stress, raises serotonin levels, enhances wellbeing, and is excellent physical exercise. Here’s another motivational reason: Dancing literally makes you smarter. Scientific research clearly says so (https:// tinyurl.com/SmartDancing). Furthermore: In the near future, you will be in a playful, sexy, exuberant phase of your astrological cycle.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): “Quo signo nata es?” is the Latin expression for “What’s your sign?” Did anyone in ancient Rome ever say that? Probably not, since it’s a modern idiom. However, astrology was very popular in that society and era. According to scholar Rhianna Padman in her essay “Astrology in Ancient Rome,” Romans “believed that the specific positions of celestial bodies at the moment of a person’s birth could greatly impact their life and character.” Back then, Thrasyllus of Mendes was a prominent astrologer who became a key advisor to Emperor Tiberius. Anyway, Aquarius, I bring “Quo signo nata es?” to your attention so as to inspire the following assignment: Update all your old favorite things. Put new spins on symbols and ideas that have served you for a long time. Take the best parts of your traditions and transplant them into the future.

PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): The coming weeks will be an excellent time to declare amnesty about all matters affecting your close alliances. Dissolve grudges, please. Tussle less, play more. Relax your demands and expectations—and nicely ask your companions to relax their demands and expectations. If possible, forgive others and yourself for everything; failing that, forgive as much of everything as feels right. You might even convene a ritual in which you and your intimate collaborators chant the following affirmation: “We are gleefully free to reimagine and reinvent the ways we fit together!”

Homework: What ideas are you allergic to? What feelings make you sick? Can you immunize yourself against them? Newsletter.FreeWillAstrology.com

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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:

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.

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:

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.

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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):

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

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

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

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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 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

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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 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.

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

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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 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

LEGALS

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 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.

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-2023-02043

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

LEGALS

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.

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

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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 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 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, 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

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STATE OF NEW MEXICO

COUNTY OF SANTA FE 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 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 SPOUSE OF MARYLIN JO LAMERTON, 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) 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

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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 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

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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 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

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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 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.

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-2023-01728

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

LEGALS

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 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

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.

LEGALS

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 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-2023-01887 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

LEGALS

STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF SANTA FE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT No. D-101-CV-2023-01910

VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC., Plaintiff, v. ARMANDO J. BURCIAGA and LYDIA L. BURCIAGA, Defendant.

NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on October 9, 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) 2211, Santa Fe, NM 87501, in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, and is more particularly described as: An undivided 5000/263000 interest in fee simple as tenant in common in and to Unit Number(s) 2211, 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, 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): 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 August 6, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $10,589.02, plus interest of $1,472.60 from January 1, 2024, through October 9, 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 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-2023-02197

VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC., Plaintiff,

v. RMA FAMILY ASSOCIATES, INC. (A NEW YORK INC.) and RODNEY A. MASON,

Defendant.

NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on October 9, 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:

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.: 1209

Initial Use Year: 1999

Timeshare Interest: Floating Annual Year

Vacation Week No.: 05

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 August 6, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $11,650.31, plus interest of $1,620.19 from January 1, 2024, through October 9, 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 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-2023-01932

VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC.,

Plaintiff, v. STAR POINT, LLC, A FLORIDA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, Defendant.

NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on October 9, 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 (ONE) Timeshare Interests(s) consisting of 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: 2013

Timeshare Interest: Floating Annual Year

Vacation Week No.: 14

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 August 6, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $10,603.70, plus interest of $1,474.64 from January 1, 2024, through October 9, 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 August, 2024.

By: /S/ Robert Doyle

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

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