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    Kitchen Angels - Tana & Cindy filling bags with food & love

    Kitchen Angels

    (3 reviews)

    I found Kitchen Angels,at a very low point in my life.I was an Emmy Award Winning Television Make…read moreup artist,Who got badly Damaged during 911.Anthrax and all,I went from making 100,000 a year? to 19,000 a year.When Biden came to office?The rent practically doubled,The other utilities as well.But the worst part,was that I could not afford to food shop?Everything that was 5.00 before(a bag of Jerky) was now 15.00? OTC medication went from 7.50 to 30.00 for the exact product?I had to go without.My building complex put out flyers for outside state aid.I went to meet them,and was approved for nightly meals.BUT WAIT?I was presented with 5 star gourmet meals? yes,alittle lack of salt for the older clients,Their Chef was magic at working with unusual spices only found in the best Indian Resturants,and I was blown away?I had a cooking show up and running while still in New York,so you can take my word for it.You must be 60 or you wont qualify,and pretty low income,but you just wait for the Holidays? For the first time in my life,I couldn't afford the Turkey (They began at 80.00)They used to be free,if you purchased 100.00 worth of sides,and it was my Birthday! A man showed up with a beautiful black cloth shopping bag,with the Menu infront.It was unbelievable,and Birthday cakes and toys to boot!God Bless Michelle and all the selfless girls that deliver this delicious Joy,every single night! sincerely,K.Gelbord

    A fabulous non-profit that provides free, freshly prepared and nutritious meals to low income,…read morehomebound and chronically or terminally ill people in the Santa Fe area. They've been around for 24 years and are a star in their field. Go by, visit their resale store KITCHENALITY, or make a donation. Remember, good fortune can be pretty fickle. Anyone of us can find ourselves in need of some support to stay in our own homes. That's why Kitchen Angels exists.

    MAKE Santa Fe

    MAKE Santa Fe

    (9 reviews)

    Took a basic wood shop class here with my husband, and it was a blast! We are truly beginners, and…read moreChristy made sure we felt comfortable with all of the equipment and the steps for our project. The three others in our class had a range of experience in previous shops. The beginner badge class gets access to a ton of tools in the shop, and we each made a coat/hat/key rack. Make offers a ton of other workshops and members can use the facilities they are "badged" in (once you take a workshop you are badged in that area). I have already signed up for another wood shop class (intro to the wood lathe), and will probably sign up for more later in the year.

    A pleasant dude named Randy gave us a tour…read more I have a discount because I'm an artist-in-resident at the Santa Fe Art Institute, but it's really affordable and everything is really close by! So far I've enjoyed being able to drop by and get involved right away, for example I was able to get questions answered right away like where to buy materials locally. Once I said I was interested in volunteering Cia and I started working on getting kilns of all kinds going after I mentioned that I may want to do kiln-fired glass (sometimes there's stuff I want to fire but glass place won't let me put in 'foreign material'). I also got contact info from a glass artist if I wanted to take a group class on how to do stained glass since I haven't learned that skill yet. I enjoyed the woodshop tutorial/re-fresher led by Christy Georg who was funny and engaging. Am impressed that not only do they have a planer, jointer and a nice safe Sawstop, but they also have a fancy 'Shaper Origin' tool and (in the metalshop) a Dynatorch Super B 8'x10' CNC Plasma Cutter?!? I can't even dream of what I would do with that thing... Same goes with if I needed to lasercut something that is 38" x 100"... which I don't need to do but yeah... I guess that's possible to do that there... Booking was really straight forward after becoming a member, I could've reserved a spot for the woodshop for a whole four hours right after signing up (Which is impressive considering that right now due to CoVID, the space is limited to 2 people working in that space.)

    Cerrillos Lodge 19

    Cerrillos Lodge 19

    (2 reviews)

    It is hard not to notice this pink palace in Santa Fe, N.M. Wikipedia says the building is of a…read more"Moorish Revival style structure based loosely on one of the gatehouses to the Court of the Lions at the Alhambra in Spain." The architects who designed it were famous for their work in the Spanish California Mission style, but decided instead to "base their design on a connection between the Spanish building tradition of New Mexico and that of the Moors in southern Spain." Whatever the architectural designation, it is a beautiful building. Noteworthy is the pink colored stucco that this Masonic Lodge has as it's outer covering. Because Santa Fe is such a vibrant city and the bold colors of the desert Southwest are everywhere, the pink stucco does not seem as garish as it conceivably could. Still it caught my eye when I was on the Santa Fe City Tour and I was very taken with the unique design elements of this Lodge. Originally chartered on May 8, 1851 under the Grand Lodge of Missouri, Montezuma Lodge, from its beginning, assumed a leadership role and did everything in its power to pave the way for Masonry, in the entire territory. At this time, the New Mexican frontier was a dangerous place. The Lodge's first official Junior Warden was killed by Apache Indians just 4 months into his job. Anglo Americans in Santa Fe were rare and there was almost no women among them. Except for saloons and gambling halls, there were no social center to be founds. There were no Protestant churches; not even a cemetery for the burial of their dead. It really was the wild, wild west! But the Masonic Lodge became a civilizing factor in town. Soon the members had founded a cemetery to host funerals of their members. The Lodge brought men of like minds together, furnished them a social life and mutual protection amid the dangerous frontier. For nine years it was the only lodge in the territory. This building is also listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. It certainly contains a host of artifacts from the mid 1800's when most of the furniture of the original lodge was transported by wagon train over the old Santa Fe Trail from Missouri. Some of that furniture is still in use today! Though a little suspicious of Masons because of the Dan Brown books (Da Vinci Code, etc.) and Nicolas Cage "National Treasure" movies, I will give them the benefit of the doubt here and 5 YELP STARS for their fabulous Santa Fe Masonic Lodge.

    This is the local Freemason's Blue Lodge for Cerrillos County, which incidentially shares it's…read morebuilding space with Montezuma Lodge #1. It's open on the weekdays and houses Kit Carson's rifle, lots of antiques, a meeting space, kitchen, and some amazing historic photos. It's usually open to the public during the day and aspiring Freemasons are welcome to come by and inquire about membership from what I understand.

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