MIX is a public/private collaboration that reveals, promotes and develops entrepreneurial and quality of life opportunities in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Through creative micro-stimulus initiatives, job resources and regular networking, MIX amplifies and organizes existing potential for economic and cultural development and attracts new ideas, business growth and energy to Santa Fe. Wondering how to get involved? Contact Us.


$200 MIXPays Survey
This month we’re looking at public transportation (or the lack thereof). From the information we’ve gathered so far, the popular opinion seems to be that Santa Fe’s insufficient public transportation options make it hard for the city to attract and retain young people and to combat drunk driving. We’re ready to tackle this but we need hard numbers and good ideas.
Fill out the short survey and print out the confirmation code for a free drink ticket at MIX on Thursday.
The best answer to the MIX Pays question (#4) wins $200. Fill it out by Friday, August 27 if you want a shot at the prize.
July MIX Pays winner and results
Thanks to everyone who participated in July’s MIX Pays survey and submitted their ideas for amping up nightlife in Santa Fe. We received a lot of good ideas, as well as some insight into where our crack team of experts needs to do some problem-solving. And one thing became extremely clear: If we’re going to grow and sustain a music scene that includes “the kind of rock and roll that twenty-somethings do things to their jeans for” (as one respondent put it), everyone’s going to have to show up and do their part.
First of all, there seems to be widespread agreement that Santa Fe needs a downtown, all-ages music venue where alcohol is served. Anyone that remembers the first time they saw a live music performance should know that teenagers are the heart of a vibrant music scene. If we’re going to get decent touring acts to keep coming here, we’re going to have to be able to consistently guarantee turnout. Everyone knows the under-21 crowd is critical, but no one over 21 wants to sacrifice their right to have a cold beer during the show. It’s a real problem, and it deserves a real solution: a venue big enough to section off and make it happen. A picnic license makes it possible to serve alcohol pretty much anywhere–anybody got a big empty warehouse we can borrow?
A lot of you also agree that you want more memorable events as well as cheaper drinks and cheaper ticket prices. This reveals a bit of a catch-22. The quality of events everyone wants to see cost money to put on–money that an event promoter and/or venue has to recoup through ticket sales. As for drink specials, bars and bartenders can get into such serious trouble for overserving that dollar beer night looks more like a liability than an incentive. We agree that a drink special here and a free show there can do wonders for building a vibrant scene–the question is how to make it work legally and financially for the people you rely on to bring you events.
Finally, everyone agrees that they don’t want to have to worry about safe, reliable transportation anymore. It’s beyond ironic, some would say infuriating, that a state so focused on curbing drunk driving (DUI SUPER BLITZ!) would boast a capital city with so few late-night public transportation options. On that note, Rob DeWalt, our MIX Pays winner for July, put forth a concept for extending the Santa Fe Trails bus service to 3 a.m. on limited routes on the weekends for a 3-month trial period. Rob’s idea includes collecting data on usage and DUI incident reports to prove that the extended service is working both financially and to increase safety. In order for it to work, though, people will have to put their money where their mouth is and actually use this new public transportation option during the trial period.
We’d like to try to put Rob’s idea in motion but we need your feedback. What do you think? Would a late-night city bus be used? How could it be promoted? What would it take to get you and your friends to ride it? What routes would be most important? Leave it in the comments or show up at the next MIX event (every third Thursday) to tell us in person.
$200 MIXPays Survey
I don’t think anyone in Santa Fe would brag about the nightlife here. But we need the hard data. That way we can write grants to have mudwrestling competitions during shows by the hottest indie bands from Brooklyn while being served Korean BBQ from a Koji truck we imported from LA.
Best answer to the last question wins $200 that we plan to extort from the Chamber of Commerce.
Get it filled out by Friday 7/23 if you’re in it for the money.
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We’re Hiring
MIX Coordinator Wanted
Energetic, creative, friendly marketing and event planning person
needed. MIX is an effort to entertain, retain and connect young
professionals in Santa Fe. Our third Thursday events rotate locations
and always include a DJ, free food and drink, and some activity to wow
the crowd.
We’re looking for an organized and creative person to help with
donations and logistics for the events, collating gathered
information, developing a medium and long term strategy and all other
work necessary to make this project a continued success. Good social
and business connections a Santa Fe a plus.
30 -40 hours a month of paid hours, $25 an hour, through July 2011.
Please send a paragraph stating why you are the person for the job and
a resume to mixsantafe@gmail.com by July 30, 2010.
MIX featured on CNN
A recent MIX at Santa Fe Complex. Bar by The Underground, food from Jambo and Nile Cafe, DJ Maynard Del Mar and lotsa good times. See you all at Corazón on the 15th!