The Council
The Santa Fe Fiesta Council is a volunteer organization created by the
Official Fiesta Proclamation of our city forefathers
on September 16, 1712.
Today the Santa Fe Fiesta Council is comprised of 100 regular members and 20 representatives
of civic organizations and businesses. This group of people has a common interest to promote,
manage and perpetuate the annual Fiesta de Santa Fe for the benefit of the City of Santa Fe,
its citizens and their descendants. The Fiesta Council enlists the cooperation of the local
citizenry, the Catholic Church, the local business community and both the City and County of
Santa Fe officials.
The year begins with committee assignments in January and the election of the Fiesta Royalty
in April. Fiesta Council members sacrifice many hundreds of hours of their personal time and
resources; and in some cases, their annual vacation, to the perpetuation of this annual event.
Virtually all the annual budget is self-generated through arts and crafts shows and food booths,
along with dances, carnivals, and financial assistance from citizens and businesses, as well as
from grants by the Santa Fe Fiesta Foundation and the City of Santa Fe Arts Commission.
Long-range Organizational Plan with Results to Date
The Fiesta Council’s long-range plans are governed by our by-laws filed
with the Public Regulation Commission, Corporation Department. We will continue to be a non-profit
organization with no dividends or pecuniary profits being declared to its
members. The Fiesta Council maintains a 97% membership of its roster and has
no plans to change its organization plan.
The Regular Membership of the Santa Fe Fiesta Council is limited to 100
in number and is open to any citizen of the United States who has attained the
age of 21 at the time of application and who demonstrates an interest in the
traditions, objectives and activities of the Santa Fe Fiesta. Our Organizational
Representatives, appointees of the Archbishop and President of the Council, do
not count for determining the numerical limitation of regular membership.
Any local civic/business organization may apply for organizational
membership of one person on a yearly basis. They have the same rights,
privileges, and responsibilities as the regular membership and are limited to
twenty (20) total organizations.
The Native American community has been an integral part of the history
and traditions of the City of Santa Fe, its historic development and its economic,
social, and cultural base. As such, the President of the Santa Fe Fiesta Council
is empowered to appoint a representative of the Native American community with
all rights and privileges.
In recognition of their special contributions to the Santa Fe Fiesta, all past
Presidents of the Fiesta Council shall have a special membership with all rights
and privileges.
Any person who has faithfully served as a regular member in good standing, and
has obtained the age of 60 with15 years consecutive service, or 20 years
consecutive service with no age limit.
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Last Updated
8/11/11