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Singing Arrow Center Dedicated to Clara Padilla Andrews

City renames early learning facility in honor of local leader.

Clara Padilla AndrewsThe City of Albuquerque has renamed the Singing Arrow Child Development Center to the Clara Padilla Andrews Early Learning Center, honoring the lifelong contributions of a pioneering New Mexican leader dedicated to equity, education, and community empowerment.

Padilla-Andrews has long been a champion for Latino voices, women’s leadership, and community health. Serving as New Mexico’s secretary of state from 1983 to 1986, she broke barriers for Hispanic and female representation in government. Her legacy continued beyond public office as the founder of El Hispanic News and the Susannah Maria Gurulé Foundation, both of which uplift underserved communities through advocacy, media, and healthcare initiatives.

“Clara Padilla Andrews represents the spirit of service and heritage that we want every child to grow up experiencing,” said Mayor Tim Keller. “Lending her name to this wonderful resource ensures that legacy will inspire future generations from their very earliest years.”