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Since when is damage to things not violence?
That goes against everything I know about violence. As a side note, since this is what you think, I guess you think that a bunch of hoodlums tearing down the Plaza obelisk is also not violence. The idea that the dumpster diver was hit in the face is also up for debate. Steve Lemon and his wife both dispute this and security videos show him rubbing his face on the pavement to perhaps create the illusion of injuries caused by the projectile. Who knows? Also, you are all assuming that this person was homeless. Do we know that for sure?
Some of the folks cheerfully collecting money with signs on the medians are not homeless, as everyone assumes them to be. Siding with the underdog is always easy as a moral choice, but, as you say, you weren’t there. So making a judgment without knowledge of all the facts is generally a slippery slope. Let’s see if we can solve our collective problems without necessarily taking sides.
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The All Payer Claims Database is officially live, based on real insurance claim data
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If you’ve ever had a health issue and wondered how much it might cost to treat it, New Mexico state health officials have launched a website where you can find and compare costs that others have already paid for it. It’s called the All Payer Claims Database (nm-apcd-testing.healthyhive.com).
It was introduced to all New Mexicans on Aug. 26 during the Legislative Health and Human Services interim committee.
For example, in New Mexico a COVID-19 test costs $33 on average but can cost up to $125, according to the database.
You can search the database for a specific medical treatment or by a specific provider. Add your zip code and you can see what the database says it would cost for anyone that lives in Gallup, Clovis, Mora or Chaparral. Really, anywhere in the state.
The website’s purpose is to make medical billing more transparent and identify trends
about how much people are using and paying for health care. Some lawmakers hope the data behind the website will help them control health care costs in the future.
The database contains data from 160 million health insurance claims made by nearly 1.5 million people in New Mexico between January 2020 and March 2024, according to a presentation by the state’s Department of Health Secretary Patrick Allen.
State law requires providers like clinics and hospitals, and payers like insurance companies to hand over the data to state officials.
Providers can use the database to compare themselves to others, insurance companies can use it to compare their costs to a statewide average, and policymakers can use it to understand how putting public money in a particular part of the health care system will work, Allen told the committee.
Controlling health care costs
While the public-facing portal tries to answer more simple and straightforward questions, the full database is much more detailed and could be made available to the committee to help them make decisions, Allen said.
Sen. Martin Hickey (D-Albuquerque) asked Allen if he’s sharing the data with the
Hickey pointed to the Oregon Health Authority’s Sustainable Health Care Cost Growth Target Program as an example, where Oregon officials can penalize insurance companies or providers whose prices increase by more than a target rate of 3% per year.
“We want to be sure that we’re doing everything we can to put the spotlight on costs in care so that we can, as in other states, succeed in getting toward that 3%,” Hickey said. “But LFC has to have that data. They have the talent to be able to do the analysis.”
New Mexico’s Department of Health isn’t sharing the data with state finance officials at the LFC, Allen said, “but we should be able to.”
Hickey pressed Allen to commit to sharing the data, and Allen said it would be “subject to conclude an appropriate data use agreement.”
Lawmakers need to do their own analysis of how public money is being spent so they can validate it and make policy from it, Hickey said, “and not just depend on the executive’s interpretation of it.”
Years in the making
The New Mexico data comes from 21 private insurance companies and the publicly run health coverage systems Medicare and Medicaid, according to the presentation to lawmakers on Aug. 26.
“I know from previous discussions, you all have been thinking and working on this for a really long time,” said Allen.
We want to be sure that we’re doing everything we can to put the spotlight on costs in care so that we can, as in other states, succeed in getting toward that 3%.
-Sen. Martin Hickey
Legislative Finance Committee, which controls the state budget.
He asked Legislative Finance Committee officials to ensure they get all of the raw data from the state department of health, so they can eventually figure out what’s driving the rising costs of health care and try to find ways to control it.
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham appointed him to the post last year.
The New Mexico Department of Health wrote an initial plan for the database in 2016, the presentation states. The Legislature set aside money to build the database in 2019, and state agencies asked for the data from providers and insurance companies in 2023.
Allen said his agency will be working to get more complete data, and update the public portal to add a Spanish version.
The database does not include claims made under federal public health insurance, employer-sponsored insurance, workers’ compensation, charity, self-paid or uninsured.
There have been other attempts by lawmakers to make health costs more transparent.
In 2019, Lujan Grisham signed a bill that prohibits providers from submitting a surprise bill for “out-of-network” care even when the patient went somewhere in their insurance network.
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“Visibility and learning go hand in hand.”
“When
we’re not in class, we’re not learning.”
“Attendance predicts success.”
“Every school day counts.”
These messages encouraging student attendance can be found in two videos released by Santa Fe Public Schools in August—one filled with school principals from across the district, the other with student athletes from Santa Fe and Capital high schools. The district promotes its “Be Visible” attendance initiative that began in 2022 by lining school hallways with posters, and an Aug. 16 news bulletin on the SFPS website states it is making attendance “a key focus” for the district.
The district’s increased focus on attendance comes a few months after a June 14 Legislative Finance Committee report on chronic absenteeism in New Mexico, which states chronic absenteeism—defined as a student being absent for 10% or more of the school year—increased by 119% between 2019 and 2023, the highest in the nation.
SFPS Chief Equity and Inclusion Officer Crystal Ybarra, who oversees the district’s current attendance initiative, tells SFR that a “very minimal” amount of missed time in the classroom can greatly impact student achievement.
“You have one child who is thriving in the classroom, getting the curriculum on a dayto-day basis, and then you have the other child who might miss one day a week,” Ybarra says. “If you just have enough of those days, just that accumulation of missed time really hinders their learning, and also hinders their self-esteem. It’s not an easy place to start and then catch up from.”
According to Ybarra, real-time attendance data from the last school year showed slight improvement in attendance rates at SFPS, which increased by about 1% and 1.2% among pre-K through third graders and fourth through sixth graders, respectively. However, she notes attendance rates among high school students “stayed pretty darn flat.” Throughout this school year, Ybarra says, the district’s team of attendance coaches will be continuing to work toward further decreasing chronic absenteeism rates.
“We will be trying to really dig into what are the root causes that are really affecting some of those families, and how we might intervene at the school site,’” she explains. “We’re really hoping to build momentum this year.”
Chronic absenteeism appears to be decreasing statewide as well. According to data
New Mexico has the highest chronic absenteeism rates in the US.
How are schools addressing it?
BY MO CHARNOT
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the Public Education Department released on Aug. 30, the chronic absenteeism rate in New Mexico dropped to 32.8% in the 202324 school year, a 6.4% decrease from the previous year.
Rep. G. Andrés Romero, D-Albuquerque, tells SFR the Legislative Education Study Committee intends to listen to school districts as they grapple with the issue of chronic absenteeism statewide.
“Part of what we’ve done with the [Legislative Finance Committee] report is talk about how absentee rates affect students,” Romero tells SFR. “They’re missing more and more of their education, and I think that’s what’s particularly alarming…especially with the issues that we’re having as a state within education. Part of what struck me in our general discussion, outside of the report, is also how different school districts are going about solutions for getting their students back in the classroom.”
One potential cause of New Mexico’s high rate of chronic absenteeism might be timing: The state only began measuring chronic absenteeism following the 2019 passage of the Attendance for Success Act, which directed the Public Education Department (PED) to measure attendance data and schools to address chronically absent students through intervention. Previously, New Mexico measured student attendance through the lens of truancy.
“The idea with going to chronic absenteeism [from truancy] was that the state and the government is saying they want to know how much in-class time the student is getting…but essentially, it was supposed to become less punitive,” Ybarra explains. “This moved to a four-tier intervention system where you’re supposed to start with universal efforts schoolwide and really move up the ladder based on the absences that students are accruing, and identify where the area of need is and intervene with those supports.”
Additionally, it meant the way schools track attendance data changed as well. Truancy was defined as a student having 10 or more unexcused absences, but chronic absenteeism specifically counts both excused and unexcused absences, with 10% of missed academic time overall being the benchmark for chronic absenteeism. However, the new system quickly ran into a hurdle: the COVID-19 pandemic, and the subsequent switch to online classes until the 2021-2022 school year. Jessica Hathaway, a senior policy analyst with the Legislative Education Study Committee, tells SFR while the pandemic impacted chronic absenteeism rates nationally, New Mexico schools had to grapple with a global pandemic while still implementing new attendance-taking and tracking policies.
“As there’s been this recovery period, I think this is where we’re getting at that change in what school is and where kids learn that the pandemic definitely impacted and maybe accelerated. That’s what we’re still working with,” Hathaway says. “I think in that move back to school, there’s a missing component of talking through with kids why school moved from virtual to in person, and the importance of actually being in person.”
A facet of chronic absenteeism that Hathaway and other researchers from the Legislative Education Study Committee have been focusing on is the idea that more students are chronically absent due to a lack of motivation or engagement with school after shifting back to in-person schooling.
“The value of school is something that we have to continually reckon with in terms of making sure that that’s a space that is really serving their interests, their future goals and helping them to really grow and achieve any of those college, career, civic life goals that they have for themselves,” Hathaway says. “Schools have always had to respond to other demands in children’s lives, but given the pace of changes around them, that’s really accelerated right now.”
As an example, LESC Director Gwen Warniment notes that students who “are not having their needs met” in the classroom now have “more viable alternatives” to school.
“They see people who are successful—who aren’t necessarily needing school or needing to go to higher ed,” Warniment says.
In Santa Fe High senior Amelia Balwit’s view, many students choose to skip school because they view it as “an oppressive environment.”
“That is, I think, exacerbated by teachers having to be extremely strict with their policies on phone use, with their policies on attendance,” Balwit says. “I think that if it was a welcoming environment…these same students might have actually viewed school as a respite from home.”
From her perspective, she continues, “At the current state our school is, the immediate response to absence is punishment.”
While not making up the bulk of students who are chronically absent, the number of students who choose not to attend school due to a lack of motivation or connection to school is not insignificant.
notes were excused absences. One day, when her father was enrolling her sister at the front office, he was informed Banner was three absences away from being required to go to truancy court.
“They did try to make a plan. They had this whole thing set up to try and fix it. I think that they handled it wrong,” Banner says. “They just sent out a couple letters and that’s it. They should have a meeting before you get to a point that’s so close to going to court. I feel like they should have pulled me out at least, like, maybe 50% of the way there—actually tell me instead of a letter.”
Banner adds that depending on a student’s home situation, they might not be aware of any letters their parents receive regarding absences. As an example, she notes that her parents are divorced and she and one of her parents might not know about a letter sent to the other parent’s address.
Both Banner and Balwit say they take issue with excused absences being counted toward chronic absenteeism, with Balwit adding she would prefer to see more positive incentives for student attendance.
“You can talk with people who are saying, ‘Well, we focus on trying to get them a plan. We wouldn’t punish them for being depressed.’ But what are you doing to stop it?” Balwit asks. “It’s all talking about not punishing, but are you doing anything else besides punishing? Besides not punishing, you’re not implementing incentives.”
Oscar Chavez, an attendance coach at SFPS, tells SFR every student case varies and that his approach to handling chronic absenteeism is to “not point the finger” at the students and families.
Not all students feel statewide changes to measuring chronic absenteeism work for their situations. Helen Banner, a senior at Santa Fe High School, was absent from about 79 class periods last year, mainly due to illness.
“This year, I’m gonna change, but last year…I get migraines, so I was absent a lot,” Banner explains. “Some days, it was because of migraines, but some days it wasn’t. I missed maybe two periods once a week—about four hours of school every single week.”
Banner says she often had difficulty getting absences excused for migraines, and also missed several days due to having COVID-19 and for Model UN school events, which she
In the LFC’s June report, attendance team members at New Mexico’s public school districts were surveyed on the various causes of student absences in their schools. The six most common reasons that attendance team members cited for student absences included illness (40%); parental decisions, such as vacations or switching to homeschooling (40%); a lack of interest or feeling disconnected from school (33%); a lack of motivation (22%); technology distractions (22%); and mental or behavioral health concerns (22%).
I think in that move back to school, there’s a missing component of talking through with kids why school moved from virtual to in - person, and the importance of actually being in-person.
-Jessica Hathaway, a senior policy analyst with the Legislative Education Study Committee
“When we are reaching out to these families, we’re actually trying to figure out exactly what is going on, what they need help with, trying to figure out if they need other services,” Chavez says. “Every family’s different, every case is different and that’s our job—what are these needs that families need in order to help them be successful and get their student engaged and back into the classroom?”
Those involved with Santa Fe County’s Teen Court Program, which often handles chronic absenteeism cases referred from SFPS or other agencies, say they aim to address the root causes of any issues students and their families face when handling chronic absenteeism to reach “not just temporary fixes, but steps toward lasting positive change.”
“We meet with the youth and the parent separately, and through that, we gather information to understand what’s contributing to the reason why they’re here,” says Chanelle Delgado, Teen Court’s youth services administrative program manager. “Each kid that CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE
comes through is going to have a completely different, tailored case plan that’s going to be specific to their needs, to their family’s needs. Whatever issues are contributing—transportation issues or financial issues, all of those are going to be met in one space.”
Delgado says throughout the 2023-2024 school year, the Teen Court program handled 188 chronic absenteeism cases, which Program Manager Joe Lozano says makes up the majority of the cases they handle, among others such as behavioral health issues, substance abuse and misdemeanors. Delgado also notes that oftentimes, chronic absenteeism cases they handle overlap with others.
“Through our interview process, they might be struggling with substance abuse, they might be struggling with poverty and with working a second job because they need to contribute to their family,” Delgado says. “There might be a whole bunch of things under the auspices of chronic absenteeism, but not solely the issue. It’s a very multifaceted issue.”
Tim Bedeaux, a senior policy analyst with the Legislative Education Study Committee, tells SFR that a difficult part of studying the issue of chronic absenteeism and creating policy around it is how varied the data is. Initially, he said, the LESC’s research team wanted to study the relationship between absenteeism and poverty. While the team did find a correlation between the two, he says it was only partial.
“Poverty explains about 20% of that; 80% has to do with everything else that’s going on in a student’s life,” Bedeaux says.
Other factors noted by Teen Court staff include conflicts at home, mental health challenges, bullying, substance use, academic struggles, disability, concerns about school safety and more. Because of the wide range of issues it covers through its services, “success looks very different” in Teen Court than it does at the school site, according to Delgado.
“If we have a kid coming in for absenteeism, but we find out they’re really struggling
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with suicidal ideation and self-harm, a win for us is interrupting that before we even address the chronic absenteeism, because that’s the priority,” Delgado says. “Maybe they haven’t returned back to school yet, but maybe they’re now engaged in the appropriate therapeutic interventions to address their life-threatening issues that they’re struggling with. We’re meeting the client where they’re at when they come in. If we don’t do that, we miss the whole boat, and absenteeism means nothing.”
Teen Court works to meet families’ needs through programs such as the county’s CONNECT program, which Health Services Division Director Jennifer Romero tells SFR leverages community resources to help individuals access services that can help with five basic needs: housing, utilities, transportation, safety and food.
Additionally, Teen Court plans on introducing new programs later this year primarily aimed at supporting youth struggling with behavioral health issues, which will include more consistent and regular Intensive Case Management Services for youth and families in need of support. Another is a family support services program that would provide educational resources to parents or caregivers of behaviorally-challenged youth to help the parents support their children.
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Rep. Romero says the best way for teachers to individually address chronic absenteeism in the classroom is to communicate with students who miss class or are often late to class. He speaks from experience—when he isn’t serving in the Legislature, he teaches social studies classes at Atrisco Heritage Academy High School in Albuquerque.
“Whether students are tardy or missing class, it’s something that I always ask my students about, because as much as we try to advocate for students to advocate for themselves, for whatever reason, sometimes they may not always disclose what’s going on,”
Romero explains. “I’m always following up with my students. I think most educators are trying to get at that root cause. What are they seeing as potential patterns in their community as to why students are absent and missing so much of their class time?”
He notes, however, that keeping track of all the students can take a lot of additional time out of a teacher’s day, adding that he had a day at school where about 10 students were missing from his classes—meaning 10 different families to contact and follow up with.
Romero is most interested in boosting attendance through student engagement, saying he believes a recently-adopted law that changes graduation requirements and offers more class options will help drive student engagement. For example, he says, the new law states that while students are required to take four social studies classes, the fourth class is the students’ choice, with a wider range of options from sociology to New Mexico history.
“We really focused on what we’ve been hearing from students most. They want more classes like career technical education opportunities. They want to be able to get an industry certification. They want to know how the classes they take are relevant to what they may be doing later in life,” Romero says. “I think with the new graduation requirements, we make a lot of room for career technical education, we make a lot of room for student exploration in all of the different subjects—students are going to be able to pick a class that’s of interest to them.”
At Santa Fe Public Schools, interest in these programs is palpable among the student population. According to SFPS Public Information Officer Joe Abeyta, about 55% of students eligible for career and technical education programs are enrolled in one of
those classes. Students at schools such as Early College Opportunities High School, for example, are particularly focused on getting a head start in industries including auto collision repair, construction and more.
At Santa Fe High, students SFR interviewed expressed similar wishes. Senior Landen Kessler says this year, the two classes that keep him motivated are his choir class and Advanced Placement research—a class in which students spend the year researching a topic of their choice and writing an academic paper on it.
“I care a lot about my learning, though. I’m going to AP US History every single day, and I could not give less of a crap about that class, because we don’t learn anything. It can be an AP class, but I’m not actually learning things,” Kessler says. “When I have AP Research—I’m more of a language-oriented person—I’m actually motivated to go because I’m learning new things, and I can apply that later in life.”
Banner, who says she plans on improving her attendance during her senior year, adds that at Santa Fe High, dual enrollment and AP classes tend to fill up quickly and that she feels the schools should put more focus on them as well as more engaging class content.
“If they want New Mexico, as a whole, to have a better education system, then they need to try and bring in more APs, honors classes or just classes that are actually interesting,” Banner says. “Being in one of the gen ed classes is the most awful thing ever. Nobody learns anything. Everybody’s talking on their phone because there’s literally nothing else to do. I really love my AP classes…I like teachers who don’t just talk off of Google Slides and go into detail about certain events that aren’t exactly part of the curriculum, but they’re super interesting.”
Orthodox Rabbi Hanan Schlesinger and Palestinian peace activist Noor A’wad share the work of Roots/Shorashim/Judur — a local Palestinian Israeli initiative for understanding, non-violence, and transformation. www.friendsofroots.net
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505-988-3295 Monday, September 16 - 7:00pm The United Church of Santa Fe - 1804 Arroyo Chamiso All welcome.
LL QUEEN
Oowee, we love us a multimedia show, especially when the artist throws textiles into the mix. So is the work of Oakland-based artist Leora Lutz, a veritable master of sewing and embroidery who loops in glass beads, denim, gouache and a little bit of her punk and goth vibes for her forthcoming show Alchemy of Thread at Electr∆ Gallery. Therein, Lutz explores the ancient esoteric phrase “as above, so below” across various pieces, many of which feel like the void gazing back at you (we’re talkin’ eyeballs here). The pieces have a strange magnetism that cannot be denied. You simply must stare into them should you get the chance. The show runs Wednesday, Sept. 4 through Saturday, Oct. 12, with Lutz scheduled to attend a reception on Friday, Sept. 6. (ADV)
Leora Lutz: Alchemy of Thread Reception: 5-8 pm Friday, Sept. 6. Free. Electr∆ Gallery 825 Early St., (505) 231-0354
PLANTING THE IDEA
The New Mexico soil is not always super-welcoming to plants, but there are green thumb types living among us who almost always seem glad to pass on knowledge and materials. Enter the Joy of Plants Plant Swap event at the Southside Library this week. Think of it like a laid-back and informal gathering of plant-lovers who are willing to make trades—or just think of it like your chance to finally get something good going in your yard. You’ll meet like-minded pals and soon be on your way to verdant bliss. Attendees might also find books and supplies they never knew they needed. Just don’t bring any sick or infected plants. That would be kind of a jerk move. (ADV)
Joy of Plants Plant Swap:
11 am-noon Saturday, Sept. 7. Free Santa Fe Public Library (Southside) 6599 Jaguar Drive, (505) 955-2820
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CHEKHOV IT OFF THE LIST
Don’t act like we didn’t all fall in love with actor Andrew Scott a little bit after his iconic performance as the priest in that Fleabag show. Scott catapulted himself into the consciousness of pretty much anyone with a heart, and he put that goodwill to good use for his production of Vanya last year, a take on the Chekhov classic Uncle Vanya. Previously, Scott toured the production wherein he went the one-manshow route across multiple roles. Some critics hailed the choice as daring, while others wondered why it was necessary—local theater fans will get the chance to make up their own minds when the Lensic Performing Arts Center screens a performance filmed at London’s West End in 2023. (ADV)
Vanya Screening: 7 pm Tuesday, Sept. 10. $22
Lensic Performing Arts Center, 211 W San Francisco St. (505) 988-1234
Plan B
Chocolate Maven opens new music and dining space Unit B
Most Santa Feans likely think of the Chocolate Maven as a brunchy spot, but with the impending opening of its next phase, the popular local restaurant is poised to add nighttime entertainment offerings to its repertoire.
Dubbed Unit B, the new space within the familiar Chocolate Maven building has been in the works for some time according to owner Dharm Skotting-Segal. And though it will open with jazz—and lean toward jazz fairly regularly—Unit B will also be dedicated to dinner and drinks, plus other types of performance like comedy, folk and…well, with a capacity of a little over 200, it could host just about anything, and Skotting-Segal is here for it.
“It’s not that I’m choosing this out of some sense of business, because it’s a frightening time in the economy, but this is something that’s really close to my heart, because I’m a musician, a theater person,” he tells SFR. “It’s not just throwing up something to fill the nights, either. The idea is having a venue that truly supports musicians; there are a lot of possibilities for having fun in there, and that, to me, is super fulfilling and rewarding.”
The first-ever Unit B show? San Francisco’s John Santos Latin Jazz Sextet,
courtesy of the Santa Fe Music Collective, a nonprofit org dedicated to all things jazz.
“The place is beautiful,” says Santa Fe Music Collective President John Trentacosta. “Dharm has put a lot of love into it, and I’ve needed a space to present and bring in a number of people. I want to do a lot there.”
Skotting-Segal echos those sentiments, adding that his new space will include cocktails, mocktails and light-alcohol options designed by a dedicated mixologist. The entertainment feels like icing on the cake.
“We’re actively booking, and I don’t want to get pigeon-holed as just a jazz place,” Skotting-Segal notes. “What I would like is an exceptional music place, whatever kind of music that is.”
Future shows include bluegrass act The High Desert Rangers, singer-songwriter Cheryl Wheeler, New Mexico Jazz Festival one-offs and more. (Alex De Vore)
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WED/4
ART OPENINGS
ORIANA LEE EXHIBIT (OPENING)
Santa Fe Public Library (Southside) 6599 Jaguar Drive, (505) 955-2820
An exploration of human rights and empowerment through found objects in nature. 5-8 pm
DANCE
TANGO LESSON & DANCING Cafecito 922 Shoofly St., (505) 310-0089
Learn classic tango steps, musicality and fundamentals. 7-10 pm, $10-$20
EVENTS
CANYON ROAD
SUMMER WALK Canyon Road, canyonroadsummerwalk.com
Enjoy live music, storytelling, art making, food and more. 5-8 pm
MEET NEW SINGLES
Violet Crown Cinema 1606 Alcaldesa St., (505) 216-5678
Mingle, make new friends and let sparks fly. RSVP: meetup. com/imeet-singles-santafe. 6-8:30 pm
MUSIC
EMILY BRANDEN
El Rey Court 1862 Cerrillos Road, (505) 982-1931
A classic torch singer influenced by the old country sounds. 8-10 pm
FIESTA MARIACHI MATINEE
Lensic Performing Arts Center 211 W San Francisco St., (505) 988-1234
The vibrant sounds and rhythms of Santa Fe’s rich cultural heritage.
2 pm, $15
MARC & PAULA’S ROADSIDE ATTRACTION
Second Street Brewery (Rufina Taproom)
2920 Rufina St., (505) 954-1068
A mixture of jazzy blues and folk rock.
6-9 pm
JIM ALMAND
Cowgirl
319 S Guadalupe St., (505) 982-2565
Blues and Americana.
4 pm
LIMINAL
Remix After Dark
222 N Guadalupe St., rmxaudiobar.com
The chill side of electronic music from the collections of local DJs.
6-10 pm
RHYME CRAFT
The Mine Shaft Tavern 2846 NM-14, Madrid, (505) 473-0743
Hip-hop.
7 pm
THE VIBE HOURS
Cake’s Cafe
227 Galisteo St., (505) 303-4880
Music, art and community. 10 pm
THEATER
BURN THIS New Mexico Actors Lab 1213 Parkway Drive, (505) 466-3533
This 1980s drama explores the death of a young dancer. 7:30 pm, $15-$35
WORKSHOP
BEYOND NORMAL POP-UP
Beyond Normal
312 Montezuma Ave., Ste. E, instagram.com/imaginaryphrendz
This studio workshop features vintage and contemporary art objects, textiles and more. Ongoing by appointment
SOUNDWELLNESS
WEDNESDAYS
Railyard Park
740 Cerrillos Road, (505) 316-3596
Complimentary self-care to promote stress reduction through vibrational medicine and Reiki with Monique Derfuss of SoundWellness.
5-7:30 pm
THU/5
ART
UNHOUSED ART:
OPEN GALLERY
Vital Spaces Midtown Annex 1600 Saint Michael’s Drive, SW Annex, vitalspaces.co
This exhibition features work by unhoused and formerly unhoused artists.
5-7 pm
EVENTS
ADULTI-VERSE
Meow Wolf
1352 Rufina Circle, (505) 395-6369
Enjoy a not-so-hyper-space without kids. Ages 21 and up.
6 pm
BOARD GAME NIGHT
The Drinkery by Bosque Brewing 4980 B Promenade Blvd., (505) 303-3356
Have a drink and enjoy a fun evening of games.
5-10 pm
GEEKS WHO DRINK
Social Kitchen & Bar 725 Cerrillos Road, (505) 982-5952
Challenging trivia with prizes. 7-9 pm
LADIES NIGHT
Boxcar
133 W Water St., (505) 988-7222
Ladies get in free, $5 for everyone else. Guest DJs perform. 10 pm
NEW MEXICO LAND
CONSERVANCY OPEN HOUSE
New Mexico Land Conservancy 5430 Richards Ave., (505) 986-3801
Tour the conservation center and hike the trails.
5-8 pm
WARHAMMER OPEN PLAY
WZKD Games Southside 4250 Cerillos Road, (617) 838-5149
Join in on Warhammer open play, with loaner armies and learn-to-play instructors. Anyone else so pumped for that Space Marine 2 video game? 11 am-9 pm
WASSA WASSA AFRICAN DANCE & DRUM FESTIVAL: CLASSES
New Mexico School for the Arts 500 Montezuma Ave., Ste. 200, (505) 310-4194
Classes for all levels with master dancers and drummers from Africa and the US.
5:30-7:30 pm, $15-$25
MUSIC
FELIX Y LOS GATOS
Ahmyo Wine Garden & Patio
652 Canyon Road, (505) 428-0090
Guitarist and vocalist Felix Peralta and Los Gatos rock their extensive blues repertoire. 2-5 pm
HELLO’ DARLIN
The Mine Shaft Tavern 2846 NM-14, Madrid, (505) 473-0743
Americana tunes. 7 pm
BOXCAR PRESENTS: LADIES NIGHT COUNTRY NIGHT
Boxcar
133 W Water St., (505) 988-7222
Country music night with no cover charge for the ladies and $5.00 cover for the gents. 7-11 pm
CREED FISHER
The Bridge at Santa Fe Brewing Co.
37 Fire Place, (505) 557-6182
Outlaw country. 7 pm, $19-$25
DJ OPTAMYSTIK
Cowgirl
319 S Guadalupe St., (505) 982-2565
A local DJ plays hip-hop and more.
7 pm
FREDDIE SCHWARTZ
Nuckolls Brewery 1611 Alcaldesa St., nuckollsbrewing.com
Schwartz plays classic rock, Americana and country music, along with originals. 6-8 pm
LOCALS NIGHT WITH DAVID BERKLEY AND TIAGO ARRAIS
El Rey Court
1862 Cerrillos Road, (505) 982-1931
Singer-songwriter and musical poet returns with special guestTiago Arrais. One Trick Pony will be flippin’ burgers.
8 pm
MARSHALL NELSON
Cowgirl
319 S Guadalupe St., (505) 982-2565
A rock singer-songwriter.
4 pm
THEATER
BURN THIS
New Mexico Actors Lab 1213 Parkway Drive, (505) 466-3533
Set in the late 1980s, American playwright Landford Wilson’s drama explores the impact of the death of a young dancer in a boating accident.
7:30 pm, $15-$35
THE EXODUS ENSEMBLE PRESENTS: JAYSON
Center For Contemporary Arts 1050 Old Pecos Trail, (505) 982-1338
A contemporary and immersive version of Euripides’ Medea, set in the Los Angeles music industry. Advanced reservation required.
7:30-9:45 pm
THE MELODRAMA
Santa Fe Playhouse
142 E De Vargas St., (505) 988-4262
Four short plays by New Mexican playwrights inspired by an ensemble of six actors. The theme is “fire,” to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the burning of Zozobra.
7:30-9:30 pm, $30-$60
WORKSHOP
WHEEL THROWING POTTERY EXPERIENCE
Paseo Pottery 1273 Calle de Comercio, (505) 988-7687
Learn to use the potters’ and hand-building wheel to create a variety of shapes. 2-5 pm, $125
FRI/6
ART OPENINGS
ANGELA ELLSWORTH AND RAPHAELLE GOETHALS: UNDER THE LIQUID SKY (OPENING)
Turner Carroll Gallery
725 Canyon Road, (505) 986-9800
View the pearl corsage-adorned pioneer bonnets sculpted by multidisciplinary feminist artist Ellsworth and the moody encaustic abstractions of Goethals.
5-7 pm
CHARLIE BURK AND MARK LEPUTA: LIGHT PLAY (OPENING)
Winterowd Fine Art
701 Canyon Road, (505) 992-8878
In this exhibition, Burk displays oil paintings of the living earth and offers a portal into beautiful landscapes. Leputa’s scultpures evoke mountains, glaciers, shells and sea creatures.
5-7 pm
ELIZABETH HAHN: LOOKING FOR THE NEXT ADVENTURE (OPENING)
art is gallery santa fe 419 Canyon Road, (505) 629-2332
In her colorful acrylic paintings, Hahn explores the lower parts of people’s bodies to give a unique perspective.
5-7 pm
JAINITE SILVESTRE: DIVINA (OPENING)
Hecho a Mano
129 W Palace Ave., (505) 916-1341
Mexican artist Jainite Silvestre delves into femininity and Mexican identity in her new paintings.
5-7 pm
JESSE WOOD: EASTERN CLASSICS (OPENING)
El Zaguán
545 Canyon Road, (505) 982-0016
Two-dimensional works ranging from large and small oil paintings to a variety of experimental printing techniques.
5-7 pm
JULIA ROBERTS: POTTERY, PEOPLE AND PLACES (OPENING)
New Concept Gallery
610 Canyon Road, (505) 795-7570
Roberts showcases masterfully hand-pulled prints, alongside monotypes and pastels.
5-7 pm
KAT GREEN: HERE AND NOW (OPENING)
Globe Fine Art
727 Canyon Road, (505) 989-3888
Green’s work explores the beauty of acceptance and impermanence through layers of color and texture.
5-7 pm
LEORA LUTZ: ALCHEMY OF THREAD (RECEPTION)
ELECTR∆ Gallery
825 Early St., Ste. D, (505) 231-0354
Lutz uses embroidery techniques, gouache, glass beads and more to explore the esoteric phrase “As above, so below.”
Lutz will host a Q&A (See SFR Picks, Page 15).
5-8 pm
LINDA PETERSEN: WESTERN EXPOSURE (OPENING)
New Concept Gallery 610 Canyon Road, (505) 795-7570
Petersen renders the distinct landscapes of the southwest in warm, rich oil paintings.
5-7 pm
ART
UNHOUSED ART: CLOSING
Vital Spaces Midtown Annex 1600 Saint Michael’s Drive, SW Annex, vitalspaces.co
View and purchase art by unhoused and formerly unhoused artists.
5-7 pm
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-12 pm, $20
DISNEY LORCANA LEAGUE NIGHT
WZKD Games Southside 4250 Cerillos Road, (617) 838-5149
Learn to play or bring your own deck. Foils and prizes.
5 pm
FIRST FRIDAY: COMMUNITY LINES
Museum of International Folk Art 706 Camino Lejo, (505) 476-1204
Explore the Line by Line exhibit via a community art project. 5-7 pm
FRIDAY NIGHT MAGIC DRAFT
WZKD Comic & Games
7 Avenida Vista Grande, Ste. B4, (617) 838-5149
Join the weekly Magic the Gathering Draft. Prizes for all. 6-10 pm, $20
ST. JOHN PASSION
Immaculate Heart of Mary Chapel
50 Mt. Carmel Road, (505) 988-1975
This operatic work by the New Mexico Performing Arts Society depicts the Passion of Christ (played by Javier Ortiz) as told by the Evangelist, played by Gregory Gallagher.
6 pm, $20-$60
TABLE TOP ROLE PLAYING NIGHT
Sorcery and Might 1966 Cerrillos Road, Ste. C, (505) 629-5965
Drop in for stress-free, beginner-friendly and introductory TTRPG games. Each week features a different story.
5-10 pm
TALK WITH GLASS ARTIST MARK LEPUTA
Winterowd Fine Art 701 Canyon Road, (505) 992-8878
Leputa discusses his glass sculptures for his exhibit, Light Play 4 pm
WASSA WASSA AFRICAN DANCE & DRUM FESTIVAL: CLASSES
Railyard Performance Center 1611 Paseo de Peralta, (505) 982-8309
Classes for all levels with master dancers and drummers from Africa and the US.
2:30-9:30 pm, $15-$25
¡VIVA MÉXICO! THE MUSIC, DANCE AND POETRY OF MEXICO
Teatro Paraguas
3205 Calle Marie, (505) 424-1601
A fully staged, choreographed production that coincides with the Mexican Día de La Independencia or Independence Day (September 16).
7:30 pm, $15-$25
MUSIC
ALEX MUZYN QUARTET
Paradiso
903 Early St., (505) 577-5248
A night of jazz with Alex Murzyn on saxophone, Bob Fox on piano, Gordon Johnson on bass and Mark Clark on drums. $20 suggested donation.
7:30-10 pm
BOXCAR LIVE PRESENTS
DOSO DIRTBAGS
Boxcar
133 W Water St., (505) 988-7222
A night of high-energy country punk and hillbilly rock.
7-9 pm
CHARLES TICHENOR
Los Magueyes Mexican Restaurant 31 Burro Alley, (505) 992-0304
Piano/vocal oldies and political/ social satire.
6-9 pm
DON CURRY
Ahmyo River Gallery Wine Garden 652 Canyon Road, (505) 820 0969
Curry plays a variety of classic rock jams.
2-5 pm
THE CALENDAR
EL SHOW FEAT. NOSOTROS & NANI VAZANA TRIO
Tumbleroot Brewery & Distillery 2791 Agua Fría St., (505) 393-5135
Latino singer, composer and multi-instrumentalist Nani Vazana and her trio joins Latin powerhouse Nosotros. 8-11 pm, $15
ELEMENTAL CONCERT SERIES WITH FIORENTINO & KOTT
San Miguel Chapel
401 Old Santa Fe Trail, (505) 983-3974
A concert that musically interprets elements off the periodic table; one element per month. This month’s is “Tantalum.” 6:30-8 pm, $20
ERYN BENT ALBUM RELEASE PARTY FEAT. RUBY OLAND Nuckolls Brewing 152 Old Lamy Trail, Lamy nuckollsbrewing.com
Local country singer-songwriter favorite Eryn Bent celebrates her new album Blush with a fullband show and special guest Ruby Oland. 7-10 pm, $10-$15
FLATCAR SERIES
Santa Fe Railyard Market and Alcaldesa streets, (505) 982-3373
Enjoy free live music on the Flatcar of the Sky Railway Train. 5:15 pm
GLORIETA PINES
The Mine Shaft Tavern 2846 NM-14, Madrid, (505) 473-0743 Original folk music. 5 pm
HILLARY SMITH WITH CHILLHOUSE Cowgirl
319 S Guadalupe St., (505) 982-2565 Blues, souls and all things funky. 8 pm
HOGAN AND MOSS The Mine Shaft Tavern 2846 NM-14, Madrid, (505) 473-0743 Scorch folk and old country, 8 pm
PATIO MUSIC SERIES: GILBERT URIBE Tumbleroot Brewery & Distillery 2791 Agua Fría St., (505) 393-5135
The rhythms of Cumbia and salsa, the timeless essence of classic soul and R&B, plus the infectious energy of reggae and rocksteady. 5-8 pm
PONY CURTIS Second Street Brewery (Rufina Taproom) 2920 Rufina St., (505) 954-1068
Five friends brought together by a love of music and a good time, features a mix of perennial favorites and underrated B-sides. 8-10 pm
TOM ANDES Nuckolls Brewery 1611 Alcaldesa St., nuckollsbrewing.com
Country, blues, and Americana. 7-9 pm
Santa Fe Renaissance Faire
WYATT FLORES
The Bridge at Santa Fe Brewing Co.
37 Fire Place, (505) 557-6182
A country music singer-songwriter with special guest Max McNown.
7:30 pm, $30-$115
THEATER
BURN THIS
New Mexico Actors Lab 1213 Parkway Drive, (505) 466-3533
Set in the late 1980s, American playwright Landford Wilson’s drama explores the impact of the death of a young dancer in a boating accident.
7:30 pm, $15-$35
THE EXODUS ENSEMBLE PRESENTS: JAYSON
Center For Contemporary Arts 1050 Old Pecos Trail, (505) 982-1338
A contemporary and immersive version of Euripides’ Medea, set in the Los Angeles music industry. Advanced reservation required.
7:30-9:45 pm
THE MELODRAMA
Santa Fe Playhouse
142 E De Vargas St., (505) 988-4262
Four short plays by New Mexican playwrights, inspired by an ensemble of six actors. The theme is “fire,” to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the burning of Zozobra.
7:30-9:30 pm, $30-$60
WORKSHOP
FRIDAY POTTERY
THROWDOWN
Paseo Pottery
1273 Calle de Comercio, (505) 988-7687
Live pottery demos, music and libations. Try your hand on the wheel, sign up for a class, show some love for local nonprofits and stock up on hand-made pottery.
5-8 pm, $25
QI GONG & CHI NEI TSANG SELF CARE
Iconik Coffee Roasters (Red) 1366 Cerrillos Road, (505) 428-0996
Experience energizing Qi Gong self care practices and stress reducing Chi Nei Tsang (CNT) practices. Shift your days for the better and grab a cup of coffee after class.
7-7:45 am
SAT/7
ART OPENINGS
RACHEL HOUSEMAN: SANDIA
Eye on the Mountain Art Gallery
222 Delgado St., (928) 308-0319
Artist Houseman’s annual solo art exhibit is devoted to the “shapeshifting” beauty of the Sangre de Christo Mountains, specifically Sandia Mountain in all its colorful glory.
5-8 pm
BOOKS/LECTURES
ART IN THE LIBRARY: RETROSPECTIVE
Irene S. Sweetkind Public Library 6515 Hoochaneetsa Blvd, Ste. B, Cochiti Lake, (505) 465-2561
A lecture by fiber artist Diane Burchard with local photographers Michele Heeney, David Rulon and Peter King. 6-7:30 pm
VICTORIA RABINOWE: BOOK LAUNCH DreamingArts Studio 101 West Alicante Road, victoriadreams.com
Author Rabinowe gives readings and exhibits artwork from her new book, Conversations with Psyche 2-4:30 pm
EVENTS
COMMUNITY
CONVERSATIONS: QUEER CIVICS
Santa Fe Public Library (Southside) 6599 Jaguar Drive, (505) 955-2820
A discussion on the rights and responsibilities of queer voters and empowering the LGBTQIA+ community to make informed decisions at the polls. 10 am-noon
FIRST SATURDAYS AT LENA STREET LOFTS
Lena Street Lofts 1600 Lena St., (505) 984-1921
Take a walk down Lena Street and check out its art galleries and other local businesses.
Noon-5 pm
GHOST FILES LIVE
Lensic Performing Arts Center
211 W San Francisco St., (505) 988-1234
Experience the thrill of ghost hunting with the Ghoul Boys at a special screening of a never-before-seen episode of Ghost Files.
7:30 pm, $45-$65
JOY OF PLANTS SANTA FE: PLANT SWAP
Santa Fe Public Library (Southside) 6599 Jaguar Drive, (505) 955-2820
An informal gathering for people of all ages who are interested in plants (See SFR Picks, Page 15).
11 am-noon
QUEER COFFEE GET TOGETHER
Ohori’s Coffee Roasters 505 Cerrillos Road, (505) 982-9692
Drink coffee on the patio, hang out and make new friends.
10-11 am
SANTA FE ARTISTS MARKET
West Casitas in the Santa Fe Railyard Market Street, (505) 414-8544
Local juried artists sell fine art and crafts. The best in pottery, jewelry, paintings, photography, sculpture, textiles and more.
9 am-2 pm
SANTA FE FARMER’S MARKET
Santa Fe Farmer’s Market Pavilion 1607 Paseo de Peralta, santafefarmersmarket.com
Over 150 local farmers and producers offer fresh produce, educational initiatives and community engagement.
8 am-1 pm
SATURDAY MAGIC THE GATHERING DRAFTS
WZKD Games Southside
4250 Cerillos Road, (617) 838-5149
A rotating Magic: The Gathering draft with prizes. Noon, $20
SANTA FE POKEMON LEAGUE
WZKD Games Southside 4250 Cerillos Road, (617) 838-5149
Join a free Pokemon TCG league. Standard pokemon win an Elite Trainer Box or bring your cards and trade with other players. 11 am-2 pm
WARHAMMER OPEN PLAY
WZKD Games Southside 4250 Cerillos Road, (617) 838-5149
Join in on Warhammer open play, with loaner armies and learn-to-play instructors. 11 am-9 pm
WASSA WASSA AFRICAN DANCE & DRUM FESTIVAL: CLASSES
Railyard Performance Center 1611 Paseo de Peralta, (505) 982-8309
Classes for all levels with master dancers and drummers from Africa and the US.
9:30 am-5 pm, $15-$25
WASSA WASSA AFRICAN DANCE & DRUM FESTIVAL: PERFORMANCE
Railyard Performance Center 1611 Paseo de Peralta, (505) 982-8309
Artists from Guinea, West Africa and the US share their expertise in traditional music, dance, drumming and acrobatics. 8 pm, $15-$25
DJ EARWAY
Tumbleroot Brewery & Distillery
2791 Agua Fría St., (505) 393-5135
Post-punk, dark wave and more. 5-8 pm
FREDDIE SCHWARTZ
Ahmyo Wine Garden & Patio 652 Canyon Road, (505) 428-0090
Schwartz plays “the whole gamut” of classic rock, Americana and country. 2-5 pm
FREE RANGE BUDDHAS FEAT. TONI DEAR
Nuckolls Brewing 152 Old Lamy Trail, Lamy, nuckollsbrewing.com
The psych rock maestros play songs from their upcoming album. 7 pm, $10-$15
JJ AND THE HOOLIGANS Cowgirl
319 S Guadalupe St., (505) 982-2565
Rock, blues, Americana and pop. 7 pm
JOHNNY LLOYD Nuckolls Brewing 152 Old Lamy Trail, Lamy, nuckollsbrewing.com Americana/folk. 4-6 pm
RUMELIA COLLECTIVE Tumbleroot Brewery & Distillery 2791 Agua Fría St., (505) 393-5135
Music of the Balkans. 7:30 pm, $12-$15
YU-GI-OH!
WZKD Games Southside
4250 Cerillos Road, (617) 838-5149
A win-a-box Yu-Gi-Oh tournament. Let’s d-d-d-d-d-d-duel.
5-9 pm, $10
¡VIVA MÉXICO! THE MUSIC, DANCE AND POETRY OF MEXICO
Teatro Paraguas
3205 Calle Marie, (505) 424-1601
A choreographed production coinciding with the Mexican Día de La Independencia or Independence Day (Sept. 16).
7:30 pm, $15-$25
FILM
SANTA FE INDEPENDENT
FILM CLUB
Tiny’s Restaurant & Lounge
1005 S St Francis Drive, Ste. 117, (505) 983-9817
Meet independent filmmakers and artists and discuss movies and current projects.
4-6 pm
MUSIC
IRON CHIWAWA
The Mine Shaft Tavern 2846 NM-14, Madrid, (505) 473-0743
Classic rock tunes. 3 pm
CHARLES TICHENOR
Los Magueyes Mexican Restaurant 31 Burro Alley, (505) 992-0304
Piano/vocal oldies and political/ social satire. 6-9 pm
STANLIE KEE AND STEP IN Cowgirl
319 S Guadalupe St., (505) 982-2565 Blues. 1 pm
THE JOHN SANTOS LATIN JAZZ SEXTET Unit B at Chocolate Maven 821 West San Mateo Road, (505) 984-1980
Latin jazz in a brand new space. (See SFR Picks, Page 15) 7:30 pm, $30-$35
THEATER
BURN THIS New Mexico Actors Lab 1213 Parkway Drive, (505) 466-3533
Playwright Landford Wilson’s 1980s drama explores the death of a young dancer. 7:30 pm, $15-$35
THE MELODRAMA Santa Fe Playhouse 142 E De Vargas St., (505) 988-4262
Four short plays by New Mexican playwrights. The theme is “fire,” to commemorate the 100th burning of Zozobra. 7:30-9:30 pm, $30-$60
WORKSHOP
DEEPEN CONNECTION WITH YOUR SACRED ITEMS
Prana Blessings 1925 Rosina St., Ste. C, (505) 772-0171
Bring a few of your most sacred items and learn to cultivate living relationships with them. Noon-1:30 pm, $44
DIRTYLICIOUS WERKSHOP
Dance Station
947 West Alameda St., Ste. B, (505) 989-9788
A fun and sassy dance class where you can strut your stuff and let loose.
11:30 am-12:30 pm, $5
SUN/8
BOOKS/LECTURES
EL PALACIO READING
Museum of Indian Arts & Culture 710 Camino Lejo, (505) 476-1269
Contributors to the fall issue of El Palacio Magazine read excerpts, and editor Emily Withnall facilitates a Q&A. 2 pm
POETRY 101 WITH RYO YAMAGUCH
Collected Works Bookstore & Coffeehouse 202 Galisteo St., (505) 988-4226
Yamaguchi offers insights and tools for engaging with verse through a selection of Copper Canyon’s poets. 4:30 pm
EVENTS
SANTA FE FREE THINKERS’ FORUM: A UU HUMANIST DISCUSSION GROUP
Unitarian Universalist Santa Fe 107 W Barcelona Road, (505) 982-9674
John Seager, president of Population Connection, discusses “Expanding Freedom to Reduce Climate Impacts.” For more info call: (505) 471-8018. Noon
SORCERY AND MIGHT GAME NIGHT
Sorcery and Might 1966 Cerrillos Road, Ste. C, (505) 629-5965
Join a community of gamers and play from hundreds of games.
5 pm-midnight
WARHAMMER OPEN PLAY
WZKD Games Southside 4250 Cerillos Road, (617) 838-5149
Join in on Warhammer open play, with loaner armies and learn-to-play instructors. 11 am-9 pm
WASSA WASSA AFRICAN DANCE & DRUM FESTIVAL: CLASSES
Railyard Performance Center 1611 Paseo de Peralta, (505) 982-8309
Classes for all levels with master dancers and drummers from Africa and the US.
10 am-6 pm, $15-$25
¡VIVA MÉXICO! THE MUSIC, DANCE AND POETRY OF MEXICO
Teatro Paraguas 3205 Calle Marie, (505) 424-1601
A fully staged, choreographed production coinciding with the Mexican Día de La Independencia or Independence Day (Sept. 16). 2 pm, $15-$25
FOOD
NEW MEXICO WINE TRAIN
Santa Fe Depot
430 W Manhattan Ave, (844) 743-3759
Taste local wines and enjoy the gorgeous views of Sky Railway. 1:30 pm, $132
SUNDAY BRUNCH & JAM
Tumbleroot Brewery & Distillery
2791 Agua Fría St., (505) 393-5135
Brunch and a jam on the patio. Music from 3 to 6 pm. Noon
MUSIC
DOUG MONTGOMERY
Rio Chama Steakhouse
414 Old Santa Fe Trail, (505) 955-0765
Classical, Broadway and movie themes on piano and vocals. 6-9 pm
HILLARY SMITH WITH CHILLHOUSE
Cowgirl
319 S Guadalupe St., (505) 982-2565
Blues, souls and all things funky.
Noon
JASMIN WILLIAMS
Paradiso
903 Early St., (505) 577-5248
Eclectic classics, poetry and spoken word, gospel, jazz, blues, R&B and neo-soul.
7-10 pm, $15-$20
JULIE STEWART AND THE ANIMAL PARADE
The Mine Shaft Tavern
2846 NM-14, Madrid, (505) 473-0743
Blues tunes.
3 pm
LOGAN LEDGER & JEREMY PINNELL
El Rey Court
1862 Cerrillos Road, (505) 982-1931
An intimate night with two country acoustic songwriters. 7-9 pm
PATIO MUSIC SERIES: O’CONNOR BROTHERS BAND
Tumbleroot Brewery & Distillery
2791 Agua Fría St., (505) 393-5135
A Denver-based band that plays original roots and rock. 3-6 pm
RUSS & MURALI ACOUSTIC DUO
Cowgirl
319 S Guadalupe St., (505) 982-2565
An acoustic duo. 7 pm
SAL GOOD SUNDAY
Boxcar
133 W Water St., (505) 988-7222
Food, drinks and music with DJ DMonic and DJ Dynamite Sol. 4-8 pm
SWING: CHRIS JONAS TRIO
Second Street Brewery (Rufina Taproom) 2920 Rufina St., (505) 954-1068
Jonas’s music mixes elements of jazz to be quirky, delicate and weirdly groovy. 1-4 pm
THEATER
BURN THIS
New Mexico Actors Lab 1213 Parkway Drive, (505) 466-3533
Playwright Landford Wilson’s 1980s drama explores the death of a young dancer in a boating accident.
2 pm, $15-$35
THE EXODUS ENSEMBLE
PRESENTS: JAYSON
Center For Contemporary Arts
1050 Old Pecos Trail, (505) 982-1338
A contemporary and immersive version of Euripides’ Medea, set in the Los Angeles music industry. Advanced reservation required.
7:30-9:45 pm
THE MELODRAMA
Santa Fe Playhouse
142 E De Vargas St., (505) 988-4262
Four short plays by New Mexican playwrights inspired by an ensemble of six actors. The theme is “fire,” to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the burning of Zozobra.
2 pm, $30-$60
MON/9
BOOKS/LECTURES
SOUTHWEST SEMINARS PRESENTS: SEPTEMBER VOICES
Hotel Santa Fe 1501 Paseo de Peralta, (505) 982-1200
Chris Lewis (Zuni) gives a talk on maintaining Zuni weaving traditions.
6 pm, $20
DANCE
MONDAY NIGHT SWING
Odd Fellows Hall 1125 Cerrillos Road, (505) 690-4165
A swing dance class followed by a social dance. 7 pm, $5-$10
EVENTS
ART WALKING TOUR
New Mexico Museum of Art 107 W Palace Ave., (505) 476-5072
A walking tour that highlights the art and architectural history of downtown Santa Fe. 10 am-noon, $20
BOOMBOX BINGO BY GEEKS WHO DRINK
Social Kitchen & Bar 725 Cerrillos Road, (505) 982-5952
Two hours of curated playlists across genres. Six chances to win prizes. Great for all ages and groups of all sizes.
7-9 pm
MAGIC THE GATHERING COMMANDER NIGHT
WZKD Games Southside 4250 Cerillos Road, (617) 838-5149
Play Magic: The Gathering! All power levels welcome. 3-8 pm
QUEER NIGHT
El Rey Court
1862 Cerrillos Road, (505) 982-1931
A night for LGBTQ people and allies to celebrate and strengthen Santa Fe queer communities. 5-9 pm
STORYTIME
Museum of International Folk Art 706 Camino Lejo, (505) 476-1204
Learn about the basic elements of art though story, song and craft. For ages 3-5. 10:30-11:30 am
FILM
VIDEO LIBRARY CLUB
Jean Cocteau Cinema 418 Montezuma Ave., (505) 466-5528
Free films every Monday at 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
Classical, Broadway and movie themes on piano and vocals. 6-9 pm
KARAOKE WITH CRASH! Cowgirl
319 S Guadalupe St., (505) 982-2565
Start the week with karaoke. 7-10 pm
RUFUS WAINWRIGHT WITH THE SANTA FE SYMPHONY
Santa Fe Opera
301 Opera Drive, (505) 986-5900
Award-winning composer Wainwright performs with the Sante Fe Symphony. Isn’t he the one who covered “Hallelujah”? 7:30 pm, $40-$120
ZAY SANTOS Cowgirl
319 S Guadalupe St., (505) 982-2565
Rock and blues. 4 pm
TUE/10
DANCE
CONTEMPORARY
PERSIAN DANCE
EmiArte Flamenco 3022 Cielo Ct., (505) 660-9950
Learn the elegant body lines and graceful arm and hand gestures, of Persian dance with Natalie Nayun.
6:30-8:30 pm, $35-$45
EVENTS
ANCHOR QUANTUM
WEALTH SYSTEM
Santa Fe Canyon Preserve Trailhead Intersection of Upper Canyon Road & Cerro Gordo Road avioletvortex.com
An extremely powerful event secured by an etheric vortex. RSVP required. 10-11 am
BOARD GAME NIGHT
CHOMP Food Hall
505 Cerrillos Road, (505) 772-0946
Play a variety of board games . 5-10 pm
GRAZE DAYS
Railyard Park
740 Cerrillos Road, (505) 316-3596
Sheep and goats work their magic grazing the Railyard. See these amazing critters and learn about healthy soil principles. 10 am-3 pm
NEW MEXICO NATIVE PLANT SOCIETY MEETING
Christ Lutheran Church 1701 Arroyo Chamiso, (505) 983-9461
Teresa Quintana, IAIA Program Associate in the Land Grant USDA Garden, lectures on the importance of amaranth. 6:30 pm
SANTA FE FARMER’S MARKET
Santa Fe Farmer’s Market Pavilion 1607 Paseo de Peralta, santafefarmersmarket.com
Over 150 local farmers and producers offer fresh produce 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
Fresh produce for the southsiders.
3-6 pm
WARHAMMER OPEN PLAY
WZKD Games Southside 4250 Cerillos Road, (617) 838-5149
Join in on Warhammer with loaner armies and learn-to-play instructors.
11 am-9 pm
YOGA AND MEDITATION
PRIMARY TABS
Santa Fe Public Library (Main Branch) 145 Washington Ave., (505) 955-2839
A yoga and mindfulness class. 11:15 am-noon
MUSIC
GARY GORENCE Cowgirl
319 S Guadalupe St., (505) 982-2565
Rock, country, folk and blues. 4 pm
LATIN SINDUSTRY NIGHT
Boxcar
133 W Water St., (505) 988-7222
Music with DJ DMonic. 10 pm
THEATER
VANYA
Lensic Performing Arts Center
211 W San Francisco St., (505) 988-1234
Andrew Scott (Fleabag, Ripley, All of Us Strangers) brings multiple characters to life in this radical new version of Chekhov’s Uncle Vanya (See SFR Picks, Page 15).
7 pm, $22
WORKSHOP
INTRODUCTION TO
BUDDHIST MEDITATION
Santa Fe Women’s Club 1616 Old Pecos Trail, (505) 983-9455
Learn how to use Buddhist meditation in this series. This week’s topic: “Enjoying Inner Calm.” 6-7:30 pm, Free-$10
ONGOING
ART
ARTHUR DROOKER AND AUGUST MUTH: A MOMENT TO WONDER
Pie Projects
924B Shoofly St., (505) 372-7681
Photographer Drooker and holographic master Muth explore the space art and nature unite with science and technology.
BARBARA HARNACK AND MICHAEL LANCASTER: TWO VOICES, ONE SONG Calliope
2876 Hwy. 14, Madrid, (505) 660-9169
Collaborative and individual ceramics and mixed media art.
BRONZE AND STONE SCULPTURE BY ALLAN HOUSER
Glenn Green Galleries + Sculpture Garden
136 Tesuque Village Road, (505) 820-0008
An exhibition of bronze and stone sculpture.
CHAZ JOHN: REDHORN smoke the moon 616 1/2 Canyon Road, smokethemoon.com
A series of bronze cast sculptures and multimedia wall hangings.
CURATE PRESENTS DELIGHTFUL: A GROUP SHOW Iconik Coffee Roasters (Original) 1600 Lena St., (505) 428-0996
A wide range of artistic mediums from a group of 10 artists.
DAVID JOHNS
Zane Bennett Contemporary 435 S Guadalupe St., 2nd Floor, (505) 982-8111
Johns blends formal training in painting with Navajo philosophy.
DINING WITH ART
Joe's Dining
2801 Rodeo Road, Ste. A-5 (505) 471-3800
An intrepid group of local outdoor painters.
EBENDORF & THE USUAL SUSPECTS II
form & concept
435 S Guadalupe St., (505) 216-1256
New curiosities by 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.
FRITZ SCHOLDER: MASTER OF MYSTERY
LewAllen Galleries
1613 Paseo de Peralta, (505) 988-3250
Haunting acrylic portraits.
GRANITE SCULPTURES BY
KHANG PHAM-NEW
Glenn Green Galleries + Sculpture Garden
136 Tesuque Village Road, (505) 820-0008
Monumental granite sculptures.
HIGHER FREQUENCY
Iconik Coffee Roasters (Lupe)
314 S Guadalupe St., (505) 428-0996
Photographer Christine Alexander uses dream-like and color-drenched photos to reach between heaven and earth.
INTERPRETATIONS OF A COMPLEX WORLD
ViVO Contemporary 725 Canyon Road, (505) 982-1320
A mixed media exhibit by nine local artists.
IRENE HARDWICKE OLIVIERI: HONEY IN THE DESERT
Evoke Contemporary 550 S Guadalupe St., (505) 995-9902
3-D animals and people created from cholla cactus skeletons, ponderosa pine and juniper.
JACK ROTH: FORMULAS IN COLOR
LewAllen Galleries
1613 Paseo de Peralta, (505) 988-3250
An exhibit ranging from gestural, densely brushed canvases and expanses of black pigment.
JAMES DRAKE: TONGUE-CUT SPARROWS
Charlotte Jackson Fine Art
554 S Guadalupe St., (505) 989-8688
An exhibit sparked by seeing people outside of El Paso County Jail use an invented language to communicate with loved ones.
LARRY MCNEIL: RAVEN DREAMT ABOUT LIGHT Foto Forum Santa Fe 1714 Paseo de Peralta, (505) 470-2582
Realist portraits, tribal elders, abstract cityscapes and electronic manipulations of tribal environments.
LAURIE FRICK - THE FRICK EXPERIENCE: IMMERSING IN DATA
GF Contemporary 707 Canyon Road, (505) 983-3707
Frick displays hand-built installations and drawings.
MARCIA RACKSTRAW: REFLECTION
Wild Hearts Gallery 221 B Hwy. 165, Placitas, (505) 867-2450
A patchwork of “rooms” filled with exotic objects on planes of color that emphasize the flat surface done in oil and charcoal.
MARIE ROMERO CASH: A NEW MEXICO SANTERA’S ABSTRACT WORKS
Peyton Wright Gallery 237 E Palace Ave., (505) 989-9888
Colorful acrylic paintings. MY HAIR STORY: FROM BRUNETTE TO GRAY form & concept
435 S Guadalupe St., (505) 216-1256
An exhibit reveals scars women bear from a society that idealizes the bodies of women of color.
PAULINA HO: CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT
form & concept
435 S Guadalupe St., (505) 216-1256
Hand-built ceramics, works on paper and paintings.
PENELOPE GOTTLIEB: A QUESTION OF BALANCE
Gerald Peters Gallery 1005 Paseo de Peralta, (505) 954-5700
A visual commentary on the resilience of birds and plants.
PLEIN AIR PAINTERS OF NEW MEXICO 16TH NATIONAL SHOW
Legends of the West Fine Art Gallery
102 E. Water St., (505) 610-5331
Landscape paintings. RITUAL RELATIONSHIPS OF LIQUIDITY
Center For Contemporary Arts 1050 Old Pecos Trail, (505) 982-1338
Artists Abigail Smith and Emily Margarit present photomontages.
SUMMER GROUP EXHIBIT: SLOW WATER
Cara Romero Gallery
333 Montezuma Ave., Ste. 5, (505) 218-6588
A multimedia exhibit by Indigenous artists focused on relationships with water.
THE CLEMMER COLLECTION: A HISTORY OF NEW MEXICO PRINT ARTISTS
Peyton Wright Gallery
237 E Palace Ave., (505) 989-9888
Graphic media encompassing techniques from lithography to linocut, serigraphy and monotype.
VERA SPRUNT: TRACE TO TWILIGHT
Gerbert Contemporary 558 Canyon Road, (505) 992-1100
Acrylic paintings and photos of botanical forms, rocks and exoskeletons of marine creatures.
VIRGIL ORTIZ: REVOLT
1680/2180: DAYBREAK OF THE RESISTANCE CONTAINER
1226 Flagman Way, (505) 995-0012
Immersive art of the 344th anniversary of the Pueblo Revolt. WHEN THE EARTH WAS YOUNG smoke the moon
616 1/2 Canyon Road, smokethemoon.com
Indigenous artists showcase printmaking, painting, ceramics and illustration works.
WHITNEY GARDNER: ROMANCE OF SOLITUDE
McLarry Fine Art
225 Canyon Road, (505) 988-1161
Gardner's paintings are an ode to the desert.
WOMEN’S HISTORY BANNER EXHIBIT
New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey, (505) 476-9700
An exhibit celebrating women who shaped New Mexico history.
ZOZOBRA: A FIRE THAT NEVER GOES OUT New Mexico History Museum 113 Lincoln Ave., (505) 476-5200
This exhibition highlights the history of “Old Man Gloom.”
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
The Segesser Hide Paintings on display at the New Mexico History Museum are rare depictions of early Spanish colonial life in the US.
NEW MEXICO HISTORY
MUSEUM
113 Lincoln Ave., (505) 476-5200
Zozobra: A Fire that Never Goes Out.The Santos of New Mexico. Silver and Stones: Collaborations in Southwest Jewelry.
10 am-5 pm, Sat-Thurs, 10 am7 pm, Fri; $7-$12, NM residents free 5-7 pm first Fri. of the month
NUEVO MEXICANO HERITAGE MUSEUM
750 Camino Lejo, (505) 982-2226
Ugly History of Beautiful Things. What Lies Behind the Vision of Chimayo Weavers. 1-4 pm, Wed-Fri, $10, children free NEW MEXICO MUSEUM OF ART
107 W Palace Ave., (505) 476-5063
Saints & Santos: Picturing The Holy In New Spain, Selections from the 20th Century Collection. Out West: Gay and Lesbian Artists in the Southwest 1900-1969. Art of the Bullfight. Line by Line.
10 am-5 pm, Sat-Thurs, 10 am-7 pm, Fri; $7-$12, NM residents free 5-7 pm every Fri. May-Oct.
SITE SANTA FE 1606 Paseo de Peralta, (505) 989-1199
Teresita Fernández / Robert Smithson Carmen Herrera: I Am Nobody! Who Are You?
10 am-5 pm Sun-Mon, Thurs, Sat, 10 am- 7 pm, Fri. POEH CULTURAL CENTER
78 Cities of Gold Road, (505) 455-5041
Di Wae Powa. Nah Poeh Meng.
10 am-5 pm, Mon-Fri, $7-$10 VLADEM
CONTEMPORARY
404 Montezuma Ave., (505) 476-5602
Off-Center: New Mexico Art, 1970-2000
10 am-5 pm, Sat-Thurs, 10 am-7 pm, Fri; $7-$12, NM residents free 5-7 pm every Fri. May-Oct.
WHEELWRIGHT
MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN
704 Camino Lejo, (505) 982-4636
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
Midtown X Midtown
BY ALEX DE VORE alex@sfreporter.com
Word of mouth is so huge in the restaurant world, especially in Santa Fe, where each and every one of us has the power to help or hinder through our adorable little networks. I take these things very seriously, too, so when no fewer than three people whose opinions I value advised me that I needed to visit new restaurant Katrina’s, I heeded the call.
Located in the former Dos Amigos Sports Mexican Restaurant—a spot I was initially sad to lose because I liked the breakfast burrito—Katrina’s (2428 Cerrillos Road) might still be earning its sea legs, but with a wide menu that includes popular Mexican touchstones, lots of seafood and a robust list of molcajete options, I’d say it’s already well on its way.
The prices are fair, the service is attentive, the vibes are…let’s just say that Katrina’s is decidedly un-stuffy, though a fresh coat of paint rather than the current dark walls might go a long way toward making things feel a bit breezier and more comfortable. As it stands, the ambiance will not be for everyone. In fact, the bar area just off the entrance is borderline depressing—but for a family pitstop, or a quick bite for one or two...well, let’s just say that Katrina’s checked all my boxes during a recent visit.
Note first, at the time of this writing, Katrina’s did not yet have signage outside. I assure you it exists, however, and the very nice hostess/server was kind and glad to seat a companion and I immediately. That’s the other cool thing about new spots sometimes— none of that La Choza-caliber wait ing around for 90 minutes.
Still, we were quite hungry, and we went big during our vis it by ordering chips and guac ($12.99), plus the carne asada tacos, the carne adobada plate and chicken flautas ($14.99 each), thereby covering all the non-seafood meat options in one fell swoop.
The kitchen at Katrina’s clearly knew a thing or two about guacamole. In fact, it might have been the creamiest
I’ve encountered in a local joint in some time, though it retained its thick ness and buttery flavor. The house made chips were also quite tasty and not over-salted.
As for the adobada (aka adovada for all you New Mexicans out there)? Well, the option to get a big heaping pile of slow-cooked pork absolutely slathered in red chile felt like a must. This one was a win ner, too, from the generous portion of tender pork and the complex and just-spicy-enough red chile, to the included refried beans and rice, plus a flour tortilla. I managed to eke out two mini-burritos from the sweet and fatty goodness on the plate, and I still had enough left over for breakfast the next morning (plopping a fried egg onto just about any New Mexican leftovers never disappoints).
Katrina’s and El Rigoberto’s round out Midtown’s Mexican dining offerings
The chicken flautas were less thrilling, however, due to a strange flavor profile that we attributed to the meat likely having been cooked on the same surface as Katrina’s seafood offerings. This isn’t to say it tasted bad, but when you’re ex-
pecting chicken and get fishy notes, your tastebuds aren’t sure what to make of that. And the fish taste was strong with these. That’s a small issue, ultimately, and one easily attributable to the kinks of opening a restaurant. Besides—let’s talk about the tacos, because Katrina’s came awfully close to unseating Fusion and El Parasol as my go-to taco joint. The base carne asada order comes quesabirria style with melted cheese on the inside of the corn tortilla, a heap of beef and a bit of cilantro and
onion to round out the flavor. As I’ve said before, the word “perfect” doesn’t have much of a place in the world of food writing, as it describes a level of goodness that is technically not achievable. Katrina’s carne asada tacos were as close to perfect as I’ve had. On one hand, the melty cheese and earthy beef had a distinct flavor; on the other, I was reminded of our dearly departed Felipe’s Tacos (though Felipe Martinez’s burritos were his real winners; and the man himself is still alive and well). So for now, I might relegate Katrina’s to a takeout spot from which I order tacos to eat at home. I’m excited to try the other varieties.
A few days later, SFR Art Director Anson Stevens-Bollen and I set El Rigoberto’s (2207 Cerrillos Road, (505) 428, the newest restaurant to take over the Midtown building that previously housed eateries like Cuco’s Kitchen, Fast & Real and Burrito Spot. Rigoberto’s has roots in Los Alamos and White Rock, and its presence in Santa Fe continues the grand tradition of finding a dope-ass burrito on Cerrillos Road. Plus, like Katrina’s, people have repeatedly told me I need to get over there.
My companion went simple with the #8 carne asada taco combo—a pair of tacos with sides of rice and beans ($12.25). I chose the California burrito plate ($11.25), a dish that also came with beans and rice, and one that reminded me of my favorite Northern California taqueria, Los Piños—the place that wrapped crispy fries up into their carne asada burrito, which Rigoberto’s does, too. And it’s absolutely brilliant. You might laugh at the prospect of someone being so excited for fries inside a burrito, but it’s a glorious texture add-on and one not seen on enough Santa Fe menus. And even though my companion and I agreed the beef was perhaps a tiny bit overcooked, we devoured our meals. It’s four days later as I write this and I’m still waxing poetic about that California burrito. Actually, I have plans to pick one up on the way home. As for the rest of you? Visit these restaurants. Patronize them. I’d like to see how this pans out and we can always use taco joints.
The Wasp Review
A stinging tale of regret and revenge
BY RED CELL author@sfreporter.com
A formidable psychological thriller brimming with tension, trauma and turmoil, The Wasp will almost certainly leave audiences captivated and unsettled in equal measure. Based on a 2015 play by Morgan Lloyd Malcolm—who also penned the script for the big screen—the film shines under Julia’s Eyes director Guillem Morales, who adroitly crafts a taught puzzler that buzzes both with frustration and animosity.
Much of The Wasp plays out across a haunting exploration of an impactful childhood trauma between Heather and Carla, former schoolmates whose paths diverge dramatically only to intersect years later with unexpected and unfortunate consequences. Naomie Harris (Moonlight, 28 Days Later) breathes life into Heather, a woman whose polished exterior belies a tumultuous inner world. Her nuanced portrayal captures the character’s fragility and underlying steel, creating a compelling protagonist whose motives remain tantalizingly opaque. Opposite Harris, Natalie Dormer (Game of Thrones) delivers an exceptional performance as Carla.
THE CROW
+ ONE COOL SCENE; IT ENDS - EVERY PERFORMANCE IS LAUGHABLE; EVERY CHOICE IS RIDICULOUS
For all of its faults, which are many, perhaps the greatest sin behind the reboot of 1994 cult goth fave The Crow is in how its makers don’t even seem to know for whom it was made.
If director Rupert Sanders (Ghost in the Shell) is pandering to those who loved the original movie, that’s weird. If his bizarre remake is a sincere stab at updating the story for modern audiences and/ or the Gen Z set, then that’s worse. The new Crow is precisely the type of film that fuels diatribes and thought pieces on Hollywood soullessness and a drought of ideas—this is everything wrong with the movies in one unbearably tedious package. Like the original film, The Crow revolves around a pair of lovers who are murdered by a shadowy gang. Also like the original, Eric (originated by Brandon Lee, whose on-set death propelled him into legend status) rises from the grave to avenge his dearly departed Shelly (a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad FKA Twigs). Cue so much death. This time out, though, Eric (It alum Bill Skårsgard) embraces a mall-goth aesthetic in his revenge quest. Who knew everyone getting sword-slashed by a deathless anti-zombie could be so boring? But a black trenchcoat does not a hit make, and reports that The Crow has bombed at the box office right out of the gate should serve as a warning to
Dormer’s raw depiction of a woman trapped in cycles of poverty and violence provides the perfect foil to Harris’ more restrained character.
The charged chemistry between two women trapped in their own ways forms the beating heart of the film, leaving every interaction to crackle with unresolved agitation, power dynamics and shared history. Morales painstakingly builds and sustains a nest of indiscretions and secrecy, employing a visual language that emphasizes the characters’ mental states when thrust into claustrophobic settings.
The juxtaposition of Heather’s sterile and affluent environment with Carla’s chaotic and cramped living space becomes a stark visual metaphor for their divergent life paths. Malcolm’s screenplay deftly balances elements of drama, suspense and occasional darkly comedic moments, creating a tonal tightrope walk that mirrors the precarious men-
BONUS FEATURES
anyone jonesing to remake things that don’t need remaking.
Not only does this new version of The Crow introduce characters and plot elements that go nowhere, it has one of the most bafflingly non-dimensional casts ever committed to film. Skårsgard’s interpretation of the character feels akin to melodramatic teenage sullenness at best and like a callous take on depression at worst. Not even veteran character actor Danny Huston in the villain role can bring life to this dreck, and the complete lack of chemistry between Skårsgard and FKA Twigs makes every smooch and sex scene read as awkward and unnecessary. If The Crow has one saving grace, it’s a John Wick-inspired scene at an opera house. But that doesn’t save it from the uninspired soundtrack of on-the-nose tunes by Joy Division and Gary Numan. What’s that saying about how a camel is a horse designed by a committee? Fuck this movie. (ADV)
Violet Crown Cinema, Regal, R, 111 min.
OLD MAN GLOOM FOREVER
Sure, we’ve already burned Zozobra to the ground, thereby banishing our gloom to the land of wind and ghosts for yet another year, but what if you’re not ready to stop thinking about one of Santa Fe’s weirdest traditions? Lucky for you, Violet Crown Cinema has two more screenings of the McCall Sides-directed documentary Zozobra: 100 Years of Fire & Redemption. Said screenings go down at noon on Wednesday, Sept. 4 and Thursday, Sept. 5, and tickets will only set you back $9 (which
talities of its characters. She strategically deploys flashbacks to the protagonists’ shared past, and each revelation peels back another layer of their complex relationship.
Symbolism, then, plays a crucial role in The Wasp, with the titular insect serving as a multifaceted metaphor: The trapped wasp under a glass in Heather’s kitchen exemplifies her own confinement and uneasiness, as do the many dead wasps lining the windowsill; the paper wasp nest outside represents the festering resentments that have plagued her for years. Brutality follows.
THE WASP
Directed by Morales With Harris and Dormer Center for Contemporary Arts, R, 96 min.
includes a $2 service fee). The VCC has a bunch of other cool screenings in the coming weeks, too, including 2001: A Space Odyssey, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly and Bullitt, that Steve McQueen car chase movie that pretty much every capital-D DUDE ever born is legally obligated to see.
PENGUINS MARCH BACK
There is just something so cute about the prospect of a Jean Reno-led family film about a sad fisherman who has a penguin best friend, and that’s exactly the premise of My Penguin Friend, which is screening now at the Center for Contemporary Arts. That just so happens to be the theater where many of us saw the mega-popular 2005 documentary March of the Penguins, and while we’ll concede that two movies with penguins in 20 years does not a pattern make, it’s still great to see how penguin movies continue to exist.
E-GAD!
Though it would be entirely possible that the event will sell out before you get a chance to snag tickets, please be aware that the inimitable performer, writer and jokemaker Josh Gad is slated to pop by George RR Martin’s Beastly Books (that’s the one connected to his Jean Cocteau Cinema) for the Authors on Authors series—an event that is precisely what it sounds like. The convo kicks off at 6 pm on Wednesday, Sept. 18, and tickets will set you back $45 (the higher tiers had sold out by the time of this writing). If you’re sitting there wondering who Josh Gad is, learn a book—
or at least know he was one of the original Book of Mormon cast members; a recurring character on the television program New Girl and a lead on the HBO series Avenue 5
NO USE FOR A NAME
Clearly No Name Cinema co-founder Justin Clifford Rhody has been pretty slammed running the cinematheque over at the Center for Contemporary Arts in recent months, but that doesn’t mean his own progressive movie house isn’t still hosting events and such. The next big events happen later in September, but we wanted to remind the cinephiles to steer their computers to nonamecinema.org, bookmark the page and then get going to events like the Sept. 27 screening of Bergman’s Through a Glass Darkly, the Oct. 12 Guy Maddin program and, likely some time this fall, the return of chess and jazz gatherings.
PASS IT ALONG
Can you believe we’re already into September? 2024 is flying by, so we wanted to drop a couple reminders for upcoming film events so folks don’t do that thing where they write us mean letters about how we didn’t warn them. First up, the 7th Annual Madrid Film Festival hosts its programs on Sept. 13 and 14, and tickets are on sale now via madridfilmfest.org. Then, from Oct. 16-20, the Santa Fe International Film Festival (visit santafe.film) does its thing. No word on a Lifetime Achievement Award recipient yet, but we hope it’s someone cool. We nominate Alex Winter of Bill & Ted fame. This is not a joke.
JONESIN’
CROSSWORD
“Inside Out”—not as emotional as the movie. by
Matt Jones
to all of you”
Summer, in parts of Europe
Foul up intentionally, as a conversation
12 “I wish” 13 Catch deceptively
Charades signal
Hoopoe, for one
Rental units, for short
Plunder
Fashion that involves trigonometry? 27 Clog up
1909-1912 First Family
Heated crime? 35 Calligrapher’s sign of completeness?
38 Words after “word” or “badge” (in some countries)
40 “Punky Brewster” star Soleil Moon ___
Antagonists 43 “___ Too Proud to Beg” (1966 song)
45 Run like a squirrel 46 Form for some three-way junctions
“The FreshMaker”
Cleopatra’s downfall 8 Dig Dug character with goggles 9 1970s Dodge Charger (that’s not the new strain of stinging insect) 10 In ___ (existing)
Contemptible person got loud?
One of the former Big Four record labels
Rob Brezsny Week of September 4th
ARIES (March 21-April 19): In 2015, a large earthquake struck Nepal, registering 7.8 on the Richter scale. It was so powerful, it shrunk Mt. Everest. I mention this, Aries, because I suspect you will generate good fortune in the coming months whenever you try to shrink metaphorical mountains. Luckily, you won’t need to resort to anything as forceful and ferocious as a massive earthquake. In fact, I think your best efforts will be persistent, incremental, and gradual. If you haven’t gotten started yet, do so now.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): We don’t know the astrological sign of Egyptian Queen Cleopatra, who ruled from 51 to 30 BCE. But might she have been a Taurus? What other tribe of the zodiac would indulge in the extravagance of bathing in donkey milk? Her staff kept a herd of 700 donkeys for this regimen. Before you dismiss the habit as weird, please understand that it wasn’t uncommon in ancient times. Why? Modern science has shown that donkey milk has anti-aging, anti-bacterial, and anti-inflammatory qualities. And as astrologers know, many of you Tauruses are drawn to luxurious and healing influences that also enhance beauty. I recommend you cultivate such influences with extra verve in the coming days.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): In two trillion galaxies stretched out across 93 billion light years, new stars are constantly being born. Their birth process happens in stellar nurseries, where dense clouds of gas coalesce into giant spheres of light and heat powered by the process of nuclear fusion. If you don’t mind me engaging in a bit of hyperbole, I believe that you Geminis are now immersed in a small-scale, metaphorical version of a stellar nursery. I have high hopes for the magnificence you will beget in the coming months.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): The planet Mars usually stays in your sign for less than two months every two years. But the pattern will be different in the coming months. Mars will abide in Cancer from September 5 to November 4 and then again from January 27 till April 19 in 2025. The last time the red planet made such an extended visit was in 2007 and 2008, and before that in 1992 and 1993. So what does it mean? In the least desirable scenario, you will wander aimlessly, distracted by trivial battles and unable to decide which dreams to pursue. In the best scenario, you will be blessed with a sustained, fiery devotion to your best and most beautiful ambitions.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Famous rock musicians have on occasion spiced up their live shows by destroying their instruments on stage. Kurt Cobain of the band Nirvana smashed many guitars. So did Jimi Hendrix, who even set his guitars on fire. I can admire the symbolic statement of not being overly attached to objects one loves. But I don’t recommend that approach to you in the coming weeks. On the contrary, I believe this is a time for you to express extra care for the tools, machines, and apparatus that give you so much. Polish them up, get repairs done, show them you love them. And if you need new gizmos and gear to enhance your self-expression, get them in the near future.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): In all of world history, which author has sold the most books? The answer is Agatha Christie, born under the sign of Virgo. Readers have bought over 2 billion copies of her 70-plus books. I present her as a worthy role model for you during the next nine months. In my astrological opinion, this will be your time to shine, to excel, to reach new heights of accomplishment. Along with Christie, I invite you to draw encouragement and inspiration from four other Virgo writers who have flourished: 1. Stephen King, 400 million in sales from 77 books. 2. Kyotaro Nishimura, 200 million in sales from over 400 books. 3. Leo Tolstoy, 413 million from 48 books. 4. Paul Coelho, 350 million from 28 books.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Many people living in the Napo province of Ecuador Centuries before the story of Jesus Christ’s resurrection, there was a Greek myth
with similar themes. It featured Persephone, a divine person who descended into the realm of the dead but ultimately returned in a transfigured form. The ancient Festival of Eleusis, observed every September, honored Persephone’s down-going and redemption—as well as the cyclical flow of decay and renewal in every human life. In accordance with astrological omens, I invite you to observe your own version of a Festival of Eleusis by taking an inventory: What is disintegrating and decomposing in your own world? What is ripe for regeneration and rejuvenation? What fun action can you do that resembles a resurrection?
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): The coming weeks will be an excellent time to take inventory of your community and your network of connections. Here are questions to ask yourself as you evaluate whether you already have exactly what you need or else may need to make adjustments. 1. Are you linked with an array of people who stimulate and support you? 2. Can you draw freely on influences that further your goals and help you feel at home in the world? 3. Do you bestow favors on those you would like to receive favors from? 4. Do you belong to groups or institutions that share your ideals and give you power you can’t access alone?
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): “Progress was all right. Only it went on too long.” Sagittarian humorist James Thurber said that, and now I’m conveying it to you. Why? Well, I am very happy about the progress you’ve been making recently—the blooming and expanding and learning you have been enjoying. But I’m guessing you would now benefit from a period of refining what you have gained. Rather than even more progress, I feel you need to consolidate and integrate the progress you have so robustly earned.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): The people of Northern Ireland have over 70 colorful slang terms for being drunk. These include splootered, stonkied, squiffy, cabbaged, stinkered, ballbagged, wingdinged, bluttered, and wanked. I am begging you, Capricorn, to refrain from those states for at least two weeks. According to my reading of the omens, it’s important for you to avoid the thrills and ills of alcohol. I am completely in favor of you pursuing natural highs, however. I would love you to get your mind blown and your heart opened through epiphanies and raptures that take you to the frontiers of consciousness.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Beginning 11,000 years ago, humans began to breed the fig. It’s the world’s oldest cultivated food, preceding even wheat, barley, and legumes. Many scholars think that the fig, not the apple, was the forbidden fruit that God warned Adam and Eve not to munch in the famous Biblical passage. These days, though, figs rarely make the list of the fruits people love most. Their taste is regarded by some as weird, even cloying. But for our purposes, I will favorably quote the serpent in the Garden of Eden: “When you eat the fig, your eyes will be opened and you will be like God.” This is my elaborate way of telling you that now may be an excellent time to sample a forbidden fruit. Also: A serpent may have wise counsel for you.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): The coming weeks would be an excellent time to file lawsuits against everyone who has ever wronged you, hurt you, ignored you, misunderstood you, tried to change you into something you’re not, and failed to give you what you deserve. I recommend you sue each of them for $10 million. The astrological omens suggest you now have the power to finally get compensated for the stupidity and malice you have had to endure. JUST KIDDING! I lied. The truth is, now is a great time to feel intense gratitude for everyone who has supported you, encouraged you, and appreciated you for who you really are. I also suggest you communicate your thanks to as many of your personal helpers and heroes as you can.
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LEGALS
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 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
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have been reserved in accordance with the provisions of the then current Rules and Regulations promulgated by Villas de Santa Fe Condominium Association, Inc.; and (B) in the case of “fixed” Timeshare Interests, such Fixed Vacation Week, as is specifically set forth below, all pursuant to the Declaration of Condominium for Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium, duly recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Santa Fe County, New Mexico, in Book 1462, at Page 195, as amended from time to time (the “Declaration”).
Initial Use Year: 2003
Timeshare Interest: UDI-Float Fixed Use Period (If applicable): N/A
Number of Rights (If applicable): 5000
Fixed Assigned Unit (If applicable):
Vacation Week No.:
Unit Type (If applicable): including any improvements, fixtures, and attachments, such as, but not limited to, mobile homes (the “Property”). If there is a conflict between the legal description and the street address, the legal description shall control.
The foregoing sale will be made to satisfy a foreclosure judgment rendered by this Court in the above-entitled and numbered cause on July 18, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $10,733.86, plus interest of $1,344.53 from January 1, 2024, through September 11, 2024. Plaintiff has the right to bid at the foregoing sale in an amount equal to its judgment, and to submit its bid either verbally or in writing. Plaintiff may apply all or any part of its judgment to the purchase price in lieu of cash. In accordance with the Court’s decree, the proceeds of sale are to be applied first to the costs of sale, including the Special Master’s fees, and then to satisfy the above-described judgment with any remaining balance to be paid into the registry of the Court.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the undersigned Special Master will, as set forth above, offer for sale and sell the Property to the highest bidder for cash or equivalent, for the purpose of satisfying, in the adjudged order of priorities, the judgment and decree of foreclosure described herein, including the costs of advertisement and publication for the foregoing sale, and reasonable Special Master’s fees in an amount to be fixed by the Court.
The foregoing sale may be postponed and rescheduled at the discretion of the Special Master, and is subject to all taxes, utility liens and other restrictions and easements of record, and subject to the Defendants’ one (1) month right of redemption and
entry of an order of the Court approving the terms and conditions of sale.
Witness my hand this 22nd day of July, 2024.
By: /S/ Robert Doyle
Robert Doyle, Special Master Legal Process Network P.O. Box 279 Sandia Park, NM 87047 (505) 417-4113
STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF SANTA FE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT No. D-101-CV-2023-01703
VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC., Plaintiff, v. THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF FRANCES FREEMAN and THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF FRANCES FREEMAN, Defendant.
NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on September 11, 2024, at 12:15 p.m., the undersigned Special Master will, at the front entrance of the First Judicial District Courthouse, 225 Montezuma Avenue, Santa Fe, NM 87501, sell all of the rights, title, and interests of the above-named Defendant, in and to the hereinafter described real property to the highest bidder. The property to be sold is located at 400 Griffin Street, Unit(s) 2221, Santa Fe, NM 87501, in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, and is more particularly described as: An undivided 1/104 interest in fee simple as tenant in common in and to Unit Number(s) 2221, together with a corresponding undivided interest in the Common Furnishings which are appurtenant to such Unit(s), as well as the recurring (i) exclusive right during alternate calendar years to reserve, use, and occupy an Assigned Unit within Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium ( the “Project”); (ii) exclusive right to use and enjoy the Limited Common Elements and Common Furnishings located within or otherwise appurtenant to such Assigned Unit; and (iii) non-exclusive rights to use and enjoy the Common Elements of the Project, for their intended purposes, during (A) in the case of “floating” Timeshare Interests, such Use Periods as shall properly have been reserved in accordance with the provisions of the then current Rules and Regulations promulgated by Villas de Santa Fe Condominium Association, Inc.; and (B) in the case of “fixed” Timeshare Interests, such Fixed Vacation Week as is specifically set forth below, all pursuant to the Declaration of Condominium for Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium, duly recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Santa Fe County, New Mexico, in Book
1462, at Page 195, as thereafter amended (the “Declaration”).
Initial Use Year: 2003
Timeshare Interest: Odd Year
Fixed Use Period (If applicable): N/A
Number of Rights (If applicable): N/A
Fixed Assigned Unit (If applicable): 2221
Vacation Week No.: 45
Unit Type (If applicable): 1
Bedroom Standard including any improvements, fixtures, and attachments, such as, but not limited to, mobile homes (the “Property”). If there is a conflict between the legal description and the street address, the legal description shall control.
The foregoing sale will be made to satisfy a foreclosure judgment rendered by this Court in the above-entitled and numbered cause on July 15, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $7,064.37, plus interest of $884.88 from January 1, 2024, through September 11, 2024. Plaintiff has the right to bid at the foregoing sale in an amount equal to its judgment, and to submit its bid either verbally or in writing. Plaintiff may apply all or any part of its judgment to the purchase price in lieu of cash.
In accordance with the Court’s decree, the proceeds of sale are to be applied first to the costs of sale, including the Special Master’s fees, and then to satisfy the above-described judgment with any remaining balance to be paid into the registry of the Court.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the undersigned Special Master will, as set forth above, offer for sale and sell the Property to the highest bidder for cash or equivalent, for the purpose of satisfying, in the adjudged order of priorities, the judgment and decree of foreclosure described herein, including the costs of advertisement and publication for the foregoing sale, and reasonable Special Master’s fees in an amount to be fixed by the Court.
The foregoing sale may be postponed and rescheduled at the discretion of the Special Master, and is subject to all taxes, utility liens and other restrictions and easements of record, and subject to the Defendants’ one (1) month right of redemption and entry of an order of the Court approving the terms and conditions of sale.
Witness my hand this 16th day of July, 2024.
By: /S/ Robert Doyle
Robert Doyle, Special Master Legal Process Network P.O. Box 279 Sandia Park, NM 87047 (505) 417-4113
STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF SANTA FE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT No. D-101-CV-2023-01930
VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC., Plaintiff, v. ALBERT HALL, Defendant.
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on September 11, 2024, at 12:15 p.m., the undersigned Special Master will, at the front entrance of the First Judicial District Courthouse, 225 Montezuma Avenue, Santa Fe, NM 87501, sell all of the rights, title, and interests of the above-named Defendant, in and to the hereinafter described real property to the highest bidder. The property to be sold is located at 400 Griffin Street, Unit(s) 2116, Santa Fe, NM 87501, in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, and is more particularly described as:
1 Timeshare Interests(s) consisting of 1 undivided one fifty-second (1/52) interest(s) in fee simple as tenant in common in and to the below-described Condominium Unit, together with a corresponding undivided interest in the Common Furnishings which are appurtenant to such Condominium Unit, as well as the recurring (i) exclusive right every 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.
LEGALS
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
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
LEGALS
No. D-101-CV-2023-02052
VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC., Plaintiff,
v. ESTATE OF DONALD T. LEE, Defendant.
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on September 11, 2024, at 12:15 p.m., the undersigned Special Master will, at the front entrance of the First Judicial District Courthouse, 225 Montezuma Avenue, Santa Fe, NM 87501, sell all of the rights, title, and interests of the above-named Defendant, in and to the hereinafter described real property to the highest bidder. The property to be sold is located at 400 Griffin Street, Unit(s) 1104, Santa Fe, NM 87501, in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, and is more particularly described as:
An undivided 5000/289000 interest in fee simple as tenant in common in and to Unit Number(s) 1104, together with a corresponding undivided interest in the Common Furnishings which are appurtenant to such Unit(s), as well as the recurring (i) exclusive right to reserve, use, and occupy an Assigned Unit within Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium (the “Project”); (ii) exclusive right to use and enjoy the Limited Common Elements and Common Furnishings located within or otherwise appurtenant to such Assigned Unit; and (iii) non-exclusive rights to use and enjoy the Common Elements of the Project, for their intended purposes, during (A) in the case of “floating” Timeshare Interests, such Use Periods as shall properly have been reserved in accordance with the provisions of the then current Rules and Regulations promulgated by Villas de Santa Fe Condominium Association, Inc.; and (B) in the case of “fixed” Timeshare Interests, such Fixed Vacation Week as is specifically set forth below, all pursuant to the Declaration of Condominium for Villas de Santa Fe, A Condominium, duly recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Santa Fe County, New Mexico, in Book 1462, at Page 195, as amended from time to time (the “Declaration”).
Initial Use Year: 2004
Timeshare Interest:
Fixed Use Period (If applicable): N/A
Number of Rights (If applicable): 5000
Fixed Assigned Unit (If applicable):
Vacation Week No.: N/A
Unit Type (If applicable): including any improvements, fixtures, and attachments, such as, but not limited to, mobile homes (the “Property”). If there is a conflict between the legal description and the street address, the legal description shall control.
The foregoing sale will be made to satisfy a foreclosure judgment rendered by this Court in the above-entitled and numbered cause on July 15, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $9,914.01, plus interest of $1,241.83 from January 1, 2024, through September 11, 2024. Plaintiff has the right to bid at the foregoing sale in an amount equal to its judgment, and to submit its bid either verbally or in writing. Plaintiff may apply all or any part of its judgment to the purchase price in lieu of cash.
In accordance with the Court’s decree, the proceeds of sale are to be applied first to the costs of sale, including the Special Master’s fees, and then to satisfy the above-described judgment with any remaining balance to be paid into the registry of the Court.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the undersigned Special Master will, as set forth above, offer for sale and sell the Property to the highest bidder for cash or equivalent, for the purpose of satisfying, in the adjudged order of priorities, the judgment and decree of foreclosure described herein, including the costs of advertisement and publication for the foregoing sale, and reasonable Special Master’s fees in an amount to be fixed by the Court.
The foregoing sale may be postponed and rescheduled at the discretion of the Special Master, and is subject to all taxes, utility liens and other restrictions and easements of record, and subject to the Defendants’ one (1) month right of redemption and entry of an order of the Court approving the terms and conditions of sale.
Witness my hand this 16th day of July, 2024.
By: /S/ Robert Doyle Robert Doyle, Special Master Legal Process Network P.O. Box 279 Sandia Park, NM 87047 (505) 417-4113
STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF SANTA FE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT
No. D-101-CV-2023-01606
VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC., Plaintiff, v. DELLA F. MOSHER, Defendant.
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on September 11, 2024, at 12:15 p.m., the undersigned Special Master will, at the front entrance of the First Judicial District Courthouse, 225 Montezuma Avenue, Santa Fe, NM 87501, sell all of the rights, title, and interests of the above-named Defendant, in and to the hereinafter described
real property to the highest bidder. The property to be sold is located at 400 Griffin Street, Unit(s) 2213, Santa Fe, NM 87501, in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, and is more particularly described as: An undivided 1/104 interest in fee simple as tenant in common in and to Unit Number(s) 2213, together with a corresponding undivided interest in the Common Furnishings which are appurtenant to such Unit(s), as well as the recurring (i) exclusive right during alternate calendar years to reserve, use, and occupy an Assigned Unit within Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium (the “Project”); (ii) exclusive right to use and enjoy the Limited Common Elements and Common Furnishings located within or otherwise appurtenant to such Assigned Unit; and (iii) non-exclusive rights to use and enjoy the Common Elements of the Project, for their intended purposes, during (A) in the case of “floating” Timeshare Interests, such Use Periods as shall properly have been reserved in accordance with the provisions of the then current Rules and Regulations promulgated by Villas de Santa Fe Condominium Association, Inc.; and (B) in the case of “fixed”
Timeshare Interests, such Fixed Vacation Week as is specifically set forth below, all pursuant to the Declaration of Condominium for Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium, duly recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Santa Fe County, New Mexico, in Book 1462, at Page 195, as amended from time to time (the “Declaration”).
Initial Use Year: 2003
Timeshare Interest: Even Year Fixed Use Period (If applicable): N/A
Number of Rights (If applicable): N/A
Fixed Assigned Unit (If applicable): 2213
Vacation Week No.: 41 Unit Type: 1 Bedroom Standard including any improvements, fixtures, and attachments, such as, but not limited to, mobile homes (the “Property”). If there is a conflict between the legal description and the street address, the legal description shall control.
The foregoing sale will be made to satisfy a foreclosure judgment rendered by this Court in the above-entitled and numbered cause on July 15, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $7,239.23, plus interest of $906.79 from January 1, 2024 through September 11, 2024. Plaintiff has the right to bid at the foregoing sale in an amount equal to its judgment, and to submit its bid either verbally or in writing. Plaintiff may apply all or any part of its judgment to the purchase
price in lieu of cash.
In accordance with the Court’s decree, the proceeds of sale are to be applied first to the costs of sale, including the Special Master’s fees, and then to satisfy 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
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Fe, a Condominium, duly recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Santa Fe County, New Mexico, in Book 1462, at Page 195-294, as thereafter amended (the “Declaration”).
Unit No.: 2120
Timeshare Interest: Floating Annual
Unit Type: 1 Bedroom
Vacation Week No.: 20 including any improvements, fixtures, and attachments, such as, but not limited to, mobile homes (the “Property”). If there is a conflict between the legal description and the street address, the legal description shall control.
The foregoing sale will be made to satisfy a foreclosure judgment rendered by this Court in the above-entitled and numbered cause on July 15, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $10,027.01, plus interest of $1,255.99 from January 1, 2024, through September 11, 2024. Plaintiff has the right to bid at the foregoing sale in an amount equal to its judgment, and to submit its bid either verbally or in writing. Plaintiff may apply all or any part of its judgment to the purchase price in lieu of cash.
In accordance with the Court’s decree, the proceeds of sale are to be applied first to the costs of sale, including the Special Master’s fees, and then to satisfy the above-described judgment with any remaining balance to be paid into the registry of the Court.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the undersigned Special Master will, as set forth above, offer for sale and sell the Property to the highest bidder for cash or equivalent, for the purpose of satisfying, in the adjudged order of priorities, the judgment and decree of foreclosure described herein, including the costs of advertisement and publication for the foregoing sale, and reasonable Special Master’s fees in an amount to be fixed by the Court. The foregoing sale may be postponed and rescheduled at the discretion of the Special Master, and is subject to all taxes, utility liens and other restrictions and easements of record, and subject to the Defendants’ one (1) month right of redemption and entry of an order of the Court approving the terms and conditions of sale.
Witness my hand this 16th day of July, 2024.
By: /S/ Robert Doyle
Robert Doyle, Special Master Legal Process Network
P.O. Box 279 Sandia Park, NM 87047 (505) 417-4113
STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF SANTA FE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT
No. D-101-CV-2023-01591
VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC., Plaintiff, v. EDWARD STEPHENSON, Defendant.
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on September 11, 2024, at 12:15 p.m., the undersigned Special Master will, at the front entrance of the First Judicial District Courthouse, 225 Montezuma Avenue, Santa Fe, NM 87501, sell all of the rights, title, and interests of the above-named Defendant, in and to the hereinafter described real property to the highest bidder. The property to be sold is located at 400 Griffin Street, Unit(s) 2101, Santa Fe, NM 87501, in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, and is more particularly described as:
1 Timeshare Interest(s) consisting of 1 undivided one fifty-second (1/52) interest(s) in fee simple as tenant in common in and to the below-described Condominium Unit, together with corresponding undivided interest in the Common Furnishing which are appurtenant to such Condominium Unit, as well as recurring (i) exclusive right every calendar year to reserve, use, and occupy and Assigned Unit of the same Unit Type described below within Villas de Santa Fe, a condominium (the “project”); (ii) exclusive right to use and enjoy the Limited Common Elements and Common Furnishings located within or otherwise appurtenant to such Assigned Unit; and (iii) non-exclusive right to use and enjoy the Common Elements of the Project, for their intended purposes, during a Vacation Week, as shall properly have been reserved in accordance with the provisions of the then-current Rules and Regulations promulgated by Villas de Santa Fe Condominium Association, Inc., all pursuant to the Declaration of Condominium for Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium, duly recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Santa Fe County, New Mexico, in Book 1462, at Page 195-294, as thereafter amended (the “Declaration”).
Unit No.: 2101
Vacation Week No.: 03
Unit Type (If applicable): 2 Bedroom
Initial Use Year: 2012
Timeshare Interest: Floating Annual Year including any improvements, fixtures, and attachments, such as, but not limited to, mobile homes (the “Property”). If there is a conflict between the legal description and the street address, the legal description shall control.
The foregoing sale will be made to satisfy a foreclosure judgment rendered by this Court in the above-entitled and numbered
cause on July 19, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $8,317.32, plus interest of $1,041.83 from January 1, 2024 through September 11, 2024. Plaintiff has the right to bid at the foregoing sale in an amount equal to its judgment, and to submit its bid either verbally or in writing. Plaintiff may apply all or any part of its judgment to the purchase price in lieu of cash.
In accordance with the Court’s decree, the proceeds of sale are to be applied first to the costs of sale, including the Special Master’s fees, and then to satisfy the above-described judgment with any remaining balance to be paid into the registry of the Court.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the undersigned Special Master will, as set forth above, offer for sale and sell the Property to the highest bidder for cash or equivalent, for the purpose of satisfying, in the adjudged order of priorities, the judgment and decree of foreclosure described herein, including the costs of advertisement and publication for the foregoing sale, and reasonable Special Master’s fees in an amount to be fixed by the Court.
The foregoing sale may be postponed and rescheduled at the discretion of the Special Master, and is subject to all taxes, utility liens and other restrictions and easements of record, and subject to the Defendants’ one (1) month right of redemption and entry of an order of the Court approving the terms and conditions of sale.
Witness my hand this 22nd day of July, 2024.
By: /S/ Robert Doyle
Robert Doyle, Special Master Legal Process Network
P.O. Box 279
Sandia Park, NM 87047 (505) 417-4113
STATE OF NEW MEXICO
COUNTY OF SANTA FE
FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT
COURT
No. D-101-CV-2023-02090
VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC., Plaintiff, v. SUPERHEALTH TECHNOLOGIES, LLC, Defendant.
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on 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
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entry of an order of the Court approving the terms and conditions of sale.
Witness my hand this 22nd day of July, 2024.
By: /S/ Robert Doyle
Robert Doyle, Special Master Legal Process Network
P.O. Box 279 Sandia Park, NM 87047 (505) 417-4113
STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF SANTA FE
FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT No. D-101-CV-2023-01698
VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION
INC., Plaintiff, v. JEFF WILSON, Defendant.
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on September 11, 2024, at 12:15 p.m., the undersigned Special Master will, at the front entrance of the First Judicial District Courthouse, 225 Montezuma Avenue, Santa Fe, NM 87501, sell all of the rights, title, and interests of the above-named Defendant, in and to the hereinafter described real property to the highest bidder. The property to be sold is located at 400 Griffin Street, Unit(s) 1205, Santa Fe, NM 87501, in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, and is more particularly described as:
An undivided 1/104 interest in fee simple as tenant in common in and to Unit Number(s) 1205, together with a corresponding undivided interest in the Common Furnishings which are appurtenant to such Unit(s), as well as the recurring (i) exclusive right during alternate calendar years to reserve, use, and occupy an Assigned Unit within Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium (the “Project”); (ii) exclusive right to use and enjoy the Limited Common Elements and Common Furnishings located within or otherwise appurtenant to such Assigned Unit; and (iii) non-exclusive rights to use and enjoy the Common Elements of the Project, for their intended purposes, during (A) in the case of “floating” Timeshare Interests, such Use Periods as shall properly have been reserved in accordance with the provisions of the then current Rules and Regulations promulgated by Villas de Santa Fe Condominium Association, Inc.; and (B) in the case of “fixed” Timeshare Interests, such Fixed Vacation Week as is specifically set forth below, all pursuant to the Declaration of Condominium for Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium, duly recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Santa Fe County, New Mexico, in Book 1462, at Page 195, as amended from time to time (the “Declaration”).
Initial Use Year: 2004
Timeshare Interest: Even Year
Fixed Use Period: N/A
Number of Rights (If applicable):
N/A
Fixed Assigned Unit: 1205
Vacation Week No.: 46
Unit Type: 1 Bedroom Deluxe including any improvements, fixtures, and attachments, such as, but not limited to, mobile homes (the “Property”). If there is a conflict between the legal description and the street address, the legal description shall control.
The foregoing sale will be made to satisfy a foreclosure judgment rendered by this Court in the above-entitled and numbered cause on July 18, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $7,181.19, plus interest of $899.52 from January 1, 2024, through September 11, 2024. Plaintiff has the right to bid at the foregoing sale in an amount equal to its judgment, and to submit its bid either verbally or in writing.
Plaintiff may apply all or any part of its judgment to the purchase price in lieu of cash.
In accordance with the Court’s decree, the proceeds of sale are to be applied first to the costs of sale, including the Special Master’s fees, and then to satisfy the above-described judgment with any remaining balance to be paid into the registry of the Court.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the undersigned Special Master will, as set forth above, offer for sale and sell the Property to the highest bidder for cash or equivalent, for the purpose of satisfying, in the adjudged order of priorities, the judgment and decree of foreclosure described herein, including the costs of advertisement and publication for the foregoing sale, and reasonable Special Master’s fees in an amount to be fixed by the Court.
The foregoing sale may be postponed and rescheduled at the discretion of the Special Master, and is subject to all taxes, utility liens and other restrictions and easements of record, and subject to the Defendants’ one (1) month right of redemption and entry of an order of the Court approving the terms and conditions of sale.
Witness my hand this 22nd day of July, 2024.
By: /S/ Robert Doyle Robert Doyle, Special Master Legal Process Network P.O. Box 279 Sandia Park, NM 87047 (505) 417-4113
STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF SANTA FE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT No. D-101-CV-2023-01853
VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC.,
Plaintiff, v. THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JANET E. WILSON, Defendant.
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on September 11, 2024, at 12:15 p.m., the undersigned Special Master will, at the front entrance of the First Judicial District Courthouse, 225 Montezuma Avenue, Santa Fe, NM 87501, sell all of the rights, title, and interests of the above-named Defendant, in and to the hereinafter described real property to the highest bidder. The property to be sold is located at 400 Griffin Street, Unit(s) 2116, Santa Fe, NM 87501, in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, and is more particularly described as:
1 Timeshare Interests(s) consisting of 1 undivided one fifty-second (1/52) interest(s) in fee simple as tenant in common in and to the below-described Condominium Unit, together with a corresponding undivided interest in the Common Furnishings which are appurtenant to such Condominium Unit, as well as the recurring (i) exclusive right every calendar year to reserve, use, and occupy an Assigned Unit of the same Unit Type described below within Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium (the “Project”); (ii) exclusive right to use and enjoy the Limited Common Elements and Common Furnishings located within or otherwise appurtenant to such Assigned Unit; and (iii) non-exclusive right to use and enjoy the Common Elements of the Project, for their intended purposes, during a Vacation Week, as shall properly have been reserved in accordance with the provisions of the then-current 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
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otherwise appurtenant to such Assigned Unit; and (iii) non-exclusive rights to use and enjoy the Common Elements of the Project, for their intended purposes, during (A) in the case of “floating” Timeshare Interests, such Use Periods as shall properly have been reserved in accordance with the provisions of the then current Rules and Regulations promulgated by Villas de Santa Fe Condominium Association, Inc.; and (B) in the case of “fixed” Timeshare Interests, such Fixed Vacation Week as is specifically set forth below, all pursuant to the Declaration of Condominium for Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium, duly recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Santa Fe County, New Mexico, in Book 1462, at Page 195, as amended from time to time (the “Declaration”).
Unit No.: 2201
Initial Use Year: 2002
Fixed Use Period (If applicable): N/A
Number of Rights (If applicable): N/A
Fixed Assigned Unit (If applicable): 2201
Vacation Week No.: 16
Unit Type (If applicable): 2 Bedroom Standard
Timeshare Interest: Both Odd and Even Years including any improvements, fixtures, and attachments, such as, but not limited to, mobile homes (the “Property”). If there is a conflict between the legal description and the street address, the legal description shall control.
The foregoing sale will be made to satisfy a foreclosure judgment rendered by this Court in the above-entitled and numbered cause on July 30, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $12,091.59, plus interest of $1,544.41 from January 1, 2024, through September 16, 2024. Plaintiff has the right to bid at the foregoing sale in an amount equal to its judgment, and to submit its bid either verbally or in writing. Plaintiff may apply all or any part of its judgment to the purchase price in lieu of cash.
In accordance with the Court’s decree, the proceeds of sale are to be applied first to the costs of sale, including the Special Master’s fees, and then to satisfy the above-described judgment with any remaining balance to be paid into the registry of the Court.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the undersigned Special Master will, as set forth above, offer for sale and sell the Property to the highest bidder for cash or equivalent, for the purpose of satisfying, in the adjudged order of priorities, the judgment and decree of foreclosure described herein, including the costs of advertisement and publication for
the foregoing sale, and reasonable Special Master’s fees in an amount to be fixed by the Court.
The foregoing sale may be postponed and rescheduled at the discretion of the Special Master, and is subject to all taxes, utility liens and other restrictions and easements of record, and subject to the Defendants’ one (1) month right of redemption and entry of an order of the Court approving the terms and conditions of sale.
Witness my hand this 5th day of August, 2024. By: /S/ Robert Doyle Robert Doyle, Special Master Legal Process Network P.O. Box 279 Sandia Park, NM 87047 (505) 417-4113
STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF SANTA FE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT No. D-101-CV-2023-01897 VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC., Plaintiff, v. FRED J. FARNER, Defendant.
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on September 16, 2024 at 9:00 a.m., the undersigned Special Master will, at the front entrance of the First Judicial District Courthouse, 225 Montezuma Avenue, Santa Fe, NM 87501, sell all of the rights, title, and interests of the above-named Defendant, in and to the hereinafter described real property to the highest bidder. The property to be sold is located at 400 Griffin Street, Unit(s) 2202, Santa Fe, NM 87501, in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, and is more particularly described as:
An undivided 1/52 interest in fee simple as tenant in common in and to Unit Number(s) 2202, together with a corresponding undivided interest in the Common Furnishings which are appurtenant to such Unit(s), as well as the recurring (i) exclusive right every calendar year to reserve, use, and occupy an Assigned Unit within Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium (the “Project”); (ii) exclusive right to use and enjoy the Limited Common Elements and Common Furnishings located within or otherwise appurtenant to such Assigned Unit; and (iii) non-exclusive rights to use and enjoy the Common Elements of the Project, for their intended purposes, during (A) in the case of “floating” Timeshare Interests, such Use Periods as shall properly have been reserved in accordance with the provisions of the then current Rules and Regulations promulgated by Villas de Santa Fe Condominium Association, Inc.; and (B) in the case of “fixed”
Timeshare Interests, such Fixed Vacation Week as is specifically set forth below, all pursuant to the Declaration of Condominium for Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium, duly recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Santa Fe County, New Mexico, in Book 1462, at Page 195, as amended from time to time (the “Declaration”).
Initial Use Year: 2003
Timeshare Interest: Both Odd & Even Years
Fixed Use Period (If applicable): N/A
Number of Rights (If applicable): Fixed Assigned Unit (If applicable): 2202
Vacation Week No.: 51
Unit Type (If applicable): 2 Bedroom Standard including any improvements, fixtures, and attachments, such as, but not limited to, mobile homes (the “Property”). If there is a conflict between the legal description and the street address, the legal description shall control.
The foregoing sale will be made to satisfy a foreclosure judgment rendered by this Court in the above-entitled and numbered cause on July 29, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $11,905.27, plus interest of $1,520.61 from January 1, 2024 through September 16, 2024. Plaintiff has the right to bid at the foregoing sale in an amount equal to its judgment, and to submit its bid either verbally or in writing. Plaintiff may apply all or any part of its judgment to the purchase price in lieu of cash.
In accordance with the Court’s decree, the proceeds of sale are to be applied first to the costs of sale, including the Special Master’s fees, and then to satisfy the above-described judgment with any remaining balance to be paid into the registry of the Court. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the undersigned Special Master will, as set forth above, offer for sale and sell the Property to the highest bidder for cash or equivalent, for the purpose of satisfying, in the adjudged order of priorities, the judgment and decree of foreclosure described herein, including the costs of advertisement and publication for the foregoing sale, and reasonable Special Master’s fees in an amount to be fixed by the Court.
The foregoing sale may be postponed and rescheduled at the discretion of the Special Master, and is subject to all taxes, utility liens and other restrictions and easements of record, and subject to the Defendants’ one (1) month right of redemption and entry of an order of the Court approving the terms and conditions of sale.
Witness my hand this 1st day of
August, 2024. By: /S/ Robert Doyle
Robert Doyle, Special Master Legal Process Network
P.O. Box 279
Sandia Park, NM 87047 (505) 417-4113
STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF SANTA FE
FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT
No. D-101-CV-2023-01894
VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC., Plaintiff, v. THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF ROBERT JAMES AKA ROBERT LEE JAMES III AND THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ROBERT JAMES AKA ROBERT LEE JAMES III, Defendant.
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on September 16, 2024, at 9:00 a.m., the undersigned Special Master will, at the front entrance of the First Judicial District Courthouse, 225 Montezuma Avenue, Santa Fe, NM 87501, sell all of the rights, title, and interests of the above-named Defendant, in and to the hereinafter described real property to the highest bidder. The property to be sold is located at 400 Griffin Street, Unit(s) 1104, Santa Fe, NM 87501, in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, and is more particularly described as: An undivided 3000/289000 interest in fee simple as tenant in common in and to Unit Number(s) 1104, together with a corresponding undivided interest in the Common Furnishings which are appurtenant to such Unit(s), as well as the recurring (i) exclusive right to reserve, use, and occupy an Assigned Unit within Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium (the “Project”); (ii) exclusive right to use and enjoy the Limited Common Elements and Common Furnishings located within or otherwise appurtenant to such Assigned Unit; and (iii) non-exclusive rights to use and enjoy the Common Elements of the Project, for their intended purposes, during (A) in the case of “floating” Timeshare Interests, such Use Periods as shall properly have been reserved in accordance with the provisions of the then current Rules and Regulations promulgated by Villas de Santa Fe Condominium Association, Inc.; and (B) in the case of “fixed” Timeshare Interests, such Fixed Vacation Week as is specifically set forth below, all pursuant to the Declaration of Condominium for Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium, duly recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Santa Fe County, New Mexico, in Book 1462, at Page 195, as amended from time to time (the “Declaration”).
Unit No.: 1104
Initial Use Year: 2011
Fixed Use Period (If applicable): N/A
Number of Rights (If applicable): 3000
Fixed Assigned Unit (If applicable): N/A
Vacation Week No.: N/A
Unit Type (If applicable): N/A including any improvements, fixtures, and attachments, such as, but not limited to, mobile homes (the “Property”). If there is a conflict between the legal description and the street address, the legal description shall control.
The foregoing sale will be made to satisfy a foreclosure judgment rendered by this Court in the above-entitled and numbered cause on July 26, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $9,030.85, plus interest of $1,153.47 from January 1, 2024, through September 16, 2024. Plaintiff has the right to bid at the foregoing sale in an amount equal to its judgment, and to submit its bid either verbally or in writing. Plaintiff may apply all or any part of its judgment to the purchase price in lieu of cash.
In accordance with the Court’s decree, the proceeds of sale are to be applied first to the costs of sale, including the Special Master’s fees, and then to satisfy the above-described judgment with any remaining balance to be paid into the registry of the Court.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the undersigned Special Master will, as set forth above, offer for sale and sell the Property to the highest bidder for cash or equivalent, for the purpose of satisfying, in the adjudged order of priorities, the judgment and decree of foreclosure described herein, including the costs of advertisement and publication for the foregoing sale, and reasonable Special Master’s fees in an amount to be fixed by the Court.
The foregoing sale may be postponed and rescheduled at the discretion of the Special Master, and is subject to all taxes, utility liens and other restrictions and easements of record, and subject to the Defendants’ one (1) month right of redemption and entry of an order of the Court approving the terms and conditions of sale.
Witness my hand this 30th day of July, 2024.
By: /S/ Robert Doyle
Robert Doyle, Special Master Legal Process Network P.O. Box 279 Sandia Park, NM 87047 (505) 417-4113
STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF SANTA FE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT
No. D-101-CV-2023-02190
VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC., Plaintiff,
v. CHRISTOPHER T. KELLY and ANNE J. KELLY, Defendant.
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on September 16, 2024, at 9:00 a.m., the undersigned Special Master will, at the front entrance of the First Judicial District Courthouse, 225 Montezuma Avenue, Santa Fe, NM 87501, sell all of the rights, title, and interests of the above-named Defendant, in and to the hereinafter described real property to the highest bidder. The property to be sold is located at 400 Griffin Street, Unit(s) 1207, Santa Fe, NM 87501, in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, and is more particularly described as: An undivided 5000/289000 interest in fee simple as tenant in common in and to Unit Number(s) 1207, together with a corresponding undivided interest in the Common Furnishings which are appurtenant to such Unit(s), as well as the recurring (i) exclusive right to reserve, use, and occupy an Assigned Unit within Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium (the “Project”); (ii) exclusive right to use and enjoy the Limited Common Elements and Common Furnishings located within or otherwise appurtenant to such Assigned Unit; and (iii) non-exclusive rights to use and enjoy the Common Elements of the Project, for their intended purposes, during (A) in the case of “floating” Timeshare Interests, such Use Periods as shall properly have been reserved in accordance with the provisions of the then current Rules and Regulations promulgated by Villas de Santa Fe Condominium Association, Inc.; and (B) in the case of “fixed” Timeshare Interests, such Fixed Vacation Week as is specifically set forth below, all pursuant to the Declaration of Condominium for Villas de Santa Fe, A Condominium, duly recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Santa Fe County, New Mexico, in Book 1462, at Page 195, as amended from time to time (the “Declaration”).
Initial Use Year: 2002
Timeshare Interest: UDI-Float
Fixed Use Period (If applicable): N/A
Number of Rights (If applicable): 5000
Fixed Assigned Unit (If applicable):
Vacation Week No.: N/A
Unit Type (If applicable): including any improvements, fixtures, and attachments, such as, but not limited to, mobile homes (the “Property”). If there is a conflict between the legal description and the street address, the legal description
LEGALS
shall control.
The foregoing sale will be made to satisfy a foreclosure judgment rendered by this Court in the above-entitled and numbered cause on July 30, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $10,755.70, plus interest of $1,373.78 from January 1, 2024, through September 16, 2024. Plaintiff has the right to bid at the foregoing sale in an amount equal to its judgment, and to submit its bid either verbally or in writing.
Plaintiff may apply all or any part of its judgment to the purchase price in lieu of cash.
In accordance with the Court’s decree, the proceeds of sale are to be applied first to the costs of sale, including the Special Master’s fees, and then to satisfy the above-described judgment with any remaining balance to be paid into the registry of the Court.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the undersigned Special Master will, as set forth above, offer for sale and sell the Property to the highest bidder for cash or equivalent, for the purpose of satisfying, in the adjudged order of priorities, the judgment and decree of foreclosure described herein, including the costs of advertisement and publication for the foregoing sale, and reasonable Special Master’s fees in an amount to be fixed by the Court.
The foregoing sale may be postponed and rescheduled at the discretion of the Special Master, and is subject to all taxes, utility liens and other restrictions and easements of record, and subject to the Defendants’ one (1) month right of redemption and entry of an order of the Court approving the terms and conditions of sale.
Witness my hand this 5th day of August, 2024.
By: /S/ Robert Doyle
Robert Doyle, Special Master Legal Process Network P.O. Box 279 Sandia Park, NM 87047 (505) 417-4113
STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF SANTA FE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT No. D-101-CV-2023-01916
VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC., Plaintiff, v. THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF M. PERRY MACROHON AND THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF M. PERRY MACROHON, Defendant.
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on September 16, 2024, at 9:00 a.m., the undersigned Special Master will, at the front entrance of the First Judicial District Courthouse,
225 Montezuma Avenue, Santa Fe, NM 87501, sell all of the rights, title, and interests of the above-named Defendant, in and to the hereinafter described real property to the highest bidder.
The property to be sold is located at 400 Griffin Street, Unit(s) 2121, Santa Fe, NM 87501, in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, and is more particularly described as: 1 Timeshare Interests(s) consisting of 1 undivided one fifty-second (1/52) interest(s) in fee simple as tenant in common in and to the below-described Condominium Unit, together with a corresponding undivided interest in the Common Furnishings which are appurtenant to such Condominium Unit, as well as the recurring (i) exclusive right every calendar year to reserve, use, and occupy an Assigned Unit of the same Unit Type described below within Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium (the “Project”); (ii) exclusive right to use and enjoy the Limited Common Elements and Common Furnishings located within or otherwise appurtenant to such Assigned Unit; and (iii) non-exclusive right to use and enjoy the Common Elements of the Project, for their intended purposes, during a Vacation Week, as shall properly have been reserved in accordance with the provisions of the then-current Rules and Regulations promulgated by Villas de Santa Fe Condominium Association, Inc., all pursuant to the Declaration of Condominium for Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium, duly recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Santa Fe County, New Mexico, in Book 1462, at Page 195-294, as thereafter amended (the “Declaration”).
Unit No.: 2121
Initial Use Year: 2003 Timeshare Interest: Floating Annual Vacation Week No.: 12 Unit Type: 1 Bedroom including any improvements, fixtures, and attachments, such as, but not limited to, mobile homes (the “Property”). If there is a conflict between the legal description and the street address, the legal description shall control.
The foregoing sale will be made to satisfy a foreclosure judgment rendered by this Court in the above-entitled and numbered cause on August 2, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $10,664.44, plus interest of $1,362.13 from January 1, 2024, through September 16, 2024. Plaintiff has the right to bid at the foregoing sale in an amount equal to its judgment, and to submit its bid either verbally or in writing. Plaintiff may apply all or any part of its judgment to the purchase price in lieu of cash. In accordance with the Court’s
decree, the proceeds of sale are to be applied first to the costs of sale, including the Special Master’s fees, and then to satisfy the above-described judgment with any remaining balance to be paid into the registry of the Court.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the undersigned Special Master will, as set forth above, offer for sale and sell the Property to the highest bidder for cash or equivalent, for the purpose of satisfying, in the adjudged order of priorities, the judgment and decree of foreclosure described herein, including the costs of 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
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
NOTICE OF PENDENCY
STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF SANTA FE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT No. D-101-CV-2023-01609 VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, INC., Plaintiff, v. THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF HELEN L. GORE and THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF HELEN L. GORE, Defendants.
NOTICE OF PENDENCY OF ACTION
STATE OF NEW MEXICO TO: THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF HELEN L. GORE and THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF HELEN L. GORE
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 1105, Santa Fe, NM 87501, said property being more particularly described as: An undivided 1000/289000 interest in fee simple as tenant in common in and to Unit Number(s) 1105, 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
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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): 1000
Fixed Assigned Unit (If applicable):
Vacation Week No.:
Unit Type (If applicable):
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: (954) 491-1120, ext. 3149
Email:
gmforeclosure@gmlaw.com
Attorneys for Plaintiff
STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF SANTA FE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT
IN THE MATTER OF A PETITION FOR CHANGE OF NAME OF Jasmine Griego Sarmiento Case No.: D-101-CV-2024-01978
NOTICE OF CHANGE OF NAME
TAKE NOTICE that in accordance with the provisions of Sec. 40-8-1 through Sec. 40-8-3 NMSA 1978, et seq. the Petitioner Jasmine Griego Sarmiento will apply to the Honorable Francis J. Mathew, District Judge of the First Judicial District at the Santa Fe Judicial Complex, 225 Montezuma Ave., in Santa Fe, New Mexico, at 11:45 a.m. on the 23th day of September, 2024 for an ORDER FOR CHANGE OF NAME from Jasmine Griego Sarmiento to Jasmine Melero. Kathleen Vigil, District Court Clerk
By: Mayra Mendoza-Gutierrez
Deputy Court Clerk
Submitted by: Jasmine Griego Sarmiento Petitioner, Pro Se
Notice of Abandoned Cultural Property:
In September 2013, an Anonymous Donor in San Diego, CA (whose power of attorney resided in Calgary, Alberta) abandoned artwork/
cultural property at the School for Advanced Research (SAR) in Santa Fe, NM. SAR has housed these items as required by New Mexico Abandoned Cultural Property laws for over 7 years. Attempts to contact the donor’s power of attorney have been unsuccessful.
The abandoned cultural property consists of 78 works of contemporary Native American art including baskets, ceramics, figurines, jewelry, and sculptures. This notice is given pursuant to the New Mexico Abandoned Cultural Properties Act: NM Stat § 18-10-1 (2023) through NM Stat § 18-10-5 (2023). The cultural property will be deemed abandoned within the meaning of the above statute on October 31, 2024, unless before such date the undersigned receives a written notice stating both of the following:
(1) Your intent not to abandon the cultural property;
(2) An address at which you may be served by certified mail appropriate documentation for return or other disposition of the cultural property. Address to which Owner is to Send Notice: School for Advanced Research Attn: Elysia Poon PO Box 2188 Santa Fe, NM 87504-2188 iarc@sarsf.org | (505) 954-7205
NOTICE OF SALE
STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF SANTA FE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT
No. D-101-CV-2023-02070 VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC., Plaintiff, v. 1 TRAVEL COMPANION S.A. DE C.V., 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) 2202, 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) 2202, together 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) 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: 2000 Timeshare Interest: Annual Fixed Use Period (If applicable): N/A Number of Rights (If applicable): N/A Fixed Assigned Unit (If applicable): 2202
Vacation Week No.: 35
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 August 20, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $12,339.90, plus interest of $1,716.09 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 22nd 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-2023-01604 VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC., Plaintiff,
v. UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JOHN CULBREATH and THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JOHN CULBREATH, 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) 2112, 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 hundred and fourth (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, a 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: 2000
Timeshare Interest: Floating Even Year
Vacation Week No.: 07
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 16, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $7,273.57, plus interest of $1,011.52 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 21st 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-2023-01837 VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC., Plaintiff, v. THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF BETTYE JOBE and THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF BETTYE JOBE, 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) 2210, Santa Fe, NM 87501, in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, and is more particularly described as: An undivided 7000/263000 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, 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”).
Unit No.: 2210
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Initial Use Year: 2008
Fixed Use Period (If applicable):
Number of Rights (If applicable): 7000 Fixed Assigned Unit (If applicable):
Vacation Week No.: Unit Type (If applicable): Timeshare Interest: 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 9, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $12,926.27, plus interest of $1,797.64 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 19th 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-2024-00829
VILLAS DE SANTA FE
CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION
INC., Plaintiff, v.
EDGAR H. JONES, UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF EDGAR H. JONES, RUTH ANN RAY, AND UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF RUTH ANN RAY, 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 abovenamed Defendant, in and to the hereinafter described real property to the highest bidder. The property to be sold is located at 400 Griffin Street, Unit(s) 2213, 2213, Santa Fe, NM 87501, in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, and is more particularly described as:
2 Timeshare Interest(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 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.: 2213, 2213 Vacation Week No.: 51, 52
Unit Type (If applicable): 1 Bedroom Standard Initial Use Year: 2000
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 August 22, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $19,133.81, plus interest of $2,660.91 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 23rd 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-2023-01822
VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC., Plaintiff,
v. WILLIAM J. MAGEE and NELL E. MAGEE, 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) 1201, 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.: 1201
Initial Use Year: 1998 Timeshare Interest: Floating Annual Vacation Week No.: 24
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 August 16, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $8,815.48, plus interest of $1,225.96 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 20th 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-2023-02194 VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC., Plaintiff, v. KENNETH MAREZ and MICKIE SHARP, Defendants. 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) 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
Vacation Week No.: 14
Unit Type: 1 Bedroom Initial Use Year: 1999
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 August 9, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $8,684.12, plus interest of $1,207.69 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
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entry of an order of the Court approving the terms and conditions of sale. Witness my hand this 13th 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-2023-01998
VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC., Plaintiff, v.
RODNEY A. MASON AND UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF 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) 1211, Santa Fe, NM 87501, in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, and is more particularly described as: An undivided 2500/289000 interest in fee simple as tenant in common in and to Unit Number(s) 1211, 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 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”).
Unit No.: 1211
Initial Use Year: 2012
Fixed Use Period (If applicable):
Number of Rights (If applicable):
2500
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 August 19, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $7,722.73, plus interest of $1,073.99 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 22nd 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-2023-01840
VILLAS DE SANTA FE
CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION
INC., Plaintiff, v. MARION E. MOORE, TRUSTEE OF THE MOORE LIVING TRUST, DATED JUNE 8, 1994, 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) 2119, 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) 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): 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 August 19, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $15,593.05, plus interest of $2,168.50 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 22nd 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-2023-01992 VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC., Plaintiff, v. NHP GLOBAL SERVICES, LLC, 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) 2105, Santa Fe, NM 87501, in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, and is more particularly described as: An undivided 7000/263000 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 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”).
Unit No.: 2105
Initial Use Year: 2004
Fixed Use Period (If applicable): N/A
Number of Rights (If applicable): 7000
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 14, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $12,778.08, plus interest of $1,777.03 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 22nd 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-2023-01996 VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC., Plaintiff, v. NHP GLOBAL SERVICES, LLC, 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) 1201, Santa Fe, NM 87501, in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, and is more particularly described as: 1 Timeshare Interest consisting of 1 undivided one fifty-second (1/52) interest in fee simple as tenants 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
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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) no-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.: 1201
Timeshare Interest: Floating Annual Usage
Unit Type: 1 Bedroom Deluxe Vacation Week No.: 08 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 16, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $10,938.12, plus interest of $1,521.15 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 21st 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-2023-02055
VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC., Plaintiff, v. STEVE NICHOLS, AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE FOR RESORTS ACCESS NETWORK, LLC, A GEORGIA CORPORATION, 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) 2118, Santa Fe, NM 87501, in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, and is more particularly described as:
An undivided 2000/263000 interest in fee simple as tenant in common in and to Unit Number(s) 2118, 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.: 2118
Initial Use Year: 2009
Fixed Use Period (If applicable): N/A
Number of Rights (If applicable): 2000
Fixed Assigned Unit (If applicable):
Vacation Week No.: N/A
Unit Type (If applicable): N/A
Timeshare Interest: 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 16, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $7,673.36, plus interest of $1,067.12 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 20th 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-2023-02068
VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC., Plaintiff,
v. O & L ASSOCIATES, INC., 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) 2109, Santa Fe, NM 87501, in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, and is more particularly described as:
An undivided 5000/263000 interest(s) in fee simple as tenant in common in and to Unit Number(s) 2109, 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, and First Amendment to Declaration of Condominium for Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium recorded September 23, 1998 in Book 1543, page 940 as Document No. 1042,157, Second Amendment to Declaration of Condominium for Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium recorded November 19, 1998 in Book 1567, page 608 as Document No. 1049,907, Third Amendment to Declaration of Condominium for Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium recorded May 17, 1999 in Book 1641, page 492 as Document No. 1074,607 and
Fourth Amendment to Declaration of Condominium for Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium recorded July 26, 1999 in Book 1667, page 303 as Document No. 1083,544, and Fifth Amendment to Declaration of Condominium for Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium recorded March 16, 2000 in Book 1745, page 240 as Document No. 1109,557, Sixth amendment to Declaration of Condominium for Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium, recorded December 7, 2001, in Book 2026, page 643 as Document No. 1184,039 and Seventh Amendment to Declaration of Condominium for Villas de Santa Fe, a Condominium, recorded January 23, 2002 in Book 2056, page 088, as thereafter amended (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 August 19, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $10,895.97, plus interest of $1,515.29 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 22nd 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-2023-01941 VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC., Plaintiff, v. NICHOLAS PETERS AND THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF NICHOLAS PETERS, 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) 1401, 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
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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.: 1401
Vacation Week No.: 23
Unit Type: 1 Bedroom Deluxe Initial Use Year: 2000
Timeshare Interest: Float Both Odd & 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 August 16, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $12,072.07, plus interest of $1,678.84 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 20th 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-2023-01940
VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION
INC.,
Plaintiff, v. RESORT RECLAMATIONS, LLC, 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) 1204, 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.: 1204
Initial Use Year: 2015
Timeshare Interest: Floating Annual Year
Vacation Week No.: 22
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 August 16, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s
judgment is in the amount of $11,751.73, plus interest of $1,634.30 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 20th 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-2023-01573
VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC., Plaintiff, v.
VACATION PROS, LLC, 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) 2204, 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) 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 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”).
Unit No.: 2204
Initial Use Year: 2009
Fixed Use Period (If applicable): Number of Rights (If applicable): 500
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 August 16, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $6,624.40, plus interest of $921.25 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 20th 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-2023-01928
VILLAS DE SANTA FE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC., Plaintiff, v. UNKNOWN HEIRS OF ROBERT WHITE AKA BOBBY J. WHITE and UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ROBERT WHITE AKA BOBBY J. WHITE, 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) 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: 2011 Timeshare Interest: Floating Annual Year
Vacation Week No.: 20 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 19, 2024, being an action to foreclose a mortgage on the Property. Plaintiff’s judgment is in the amount of $10,944.26, plus interest of $1,522.00 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 22nd 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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