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Tumbleweeds Magazine Wins Big at New Mexico Press Women
Tumbleweeds entered several articles and designs in the state-level tier of the National Federation of Press Women Communications Contest....

New Presbyterian Medical Services Center in South Santa Fe Set to Open in September
Scheduled to open in September, Presbyterian Medical Services’ new Santa Fe Family Health Center will open its doors across from...

It’s Time for Parents and Community Members to Speak Up
In April 2023, a middle high student brought a gun to Turquoise Trail Charter School. The school was locked down, and later students were...

Student Artwork – Elementary Students

Artwork – Recycle Santa Fe Art Festival

Artwork – Late Elementary Students

Artwork – Middle School Students

Artwork – High School Students

Artwork- Art School Santa Fe

Artwork – Dragonfly Art Studio

Artwork – JF Mazur

Santa Fe Public School Board of Education Approves New Contract for Hilario “Larry” Chavez
Santa Fe Public Schools Approves New Contract for Hilario “Larry” Chavez The SFPS Board of Education approved a three-year contract of...
Student Artwork

Featured Artwork
Kid Artist Q & A Nora Effati Age: 7 School: Rio Grande School What title would you give this picture? ...

Featured Artwork – Art School Santa Fe

“Rainbow Gold” by Cade
Student Artist Q & ACade, age 5, attends La Mariposa Montessori School. What title would you give this...

“Sunset at the Lily Pad Pond” by Sage
Student Artist Q & ASage, age 9, attends Wood Gormley Elementary. What title would you give this...

“The Land of Enchantment” by Vanezia
Student Artist Q & AVanezia, age 17, attends New Mexico School for the Arts. What title would you give...

Featured Elementary School Artwork
Featured Early Elementary Student Artwork Tumbleweeds Magazine partnered with Santa Fe Public Schools (SFPS)...
Awards and Accolades

Tumbleweeds Magazine Reaps Press Honors
Tumbleweeds Magazine Reaps Press Honors Tumbleweeds Magazine received nine awards in the New Mexico Press Women 2022 Communications Contest, announced in April, for work published in 2021.Our Winter 2021-22 issue, “Cheering for Progress,” received first place honors...