Kirsten Laskey (ladp admin)

Smart Design With Suzette: How To Arrange Flowers Like A Pro

By SUZETTE FOX
Los Alamos

 
I am a lover of flowers; ever since I was a little girl, I would bring in cut lilacs from our property and arrange them throughout the house.
 
As I grew, wherever I moved, I made sure to have flowers planted that I could cut and bring in.
 
I always loved how cheery they made a room feel. I would have to say my favorite flowers are lilacs, gardenias, white roses, peonies and lily of the valley.
 
Lily of the Valley flower arrangement. Courtesy/Suzette Fox
 
When working with fresh flowers, something wonderful happens. Your senses are awakened, you
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Community Celebrates White Rock Municipal Complex

At Thursday’s ribbon cutting ceremony for the newly renovated White Rock Municipal Complex, from left, Los Alamos County Council Chair David Izraelevitz, White Rock Senior Center Coordinator Annie Bard, Los Alamos Retired and Senior Organization Executive Director Pauline Schneider and County Councilor Chris Chandler along with other county officials and residents. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com

Residents relax Thursday in the reading room at the new White Rock Senior Center. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com

 

By KIRSTEN LASKEY
​Los Alamos Daily Post
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LAAC Awards $100 To Photo Winner Kelly Benner

Photo contest judges from left, TK Thompson and Dean Carstens with photo contest winner Kelly Benner and Los Alamos Arts Council Board President Chris Monteith this morning as Benner is awarded $100  for her winning photo, ‘Luminarias’. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com

 

 

By KIRSTEN LASKEY
Los Alamos Daily Post

Los Alamos resident Kelly Benner is the winner of the top photo of the quarter published as a Daily Postcard in the Los Alamos Daily Post newspaper. 

When she submitted her photograph, “Luminarias,” which depicts lit farolitos at the Jemez Springs Historic Read More

Smart Design With Suzette: Style Your Bookshelves Like a Pro

By SUZETTE FOX
Los Alamos

If you are like me, I absolutely love bookcases in a home. I dream of having a custom bookcase built around a fireplace or a library dedicated to relaxed reading. But what I do have are small bookcases that hold literary treasures, art and accessories that represent who I am.
 
Style-Defining Bookcases
Most people struggle with decorating and filling bookcases, and as time progresses, they end up asking me for advice. Your beautiful home deserves bookcases that showcase your personal style with organized arrangements of books, collectibles and
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Atomic Tumblers Earn 41 Medals … 15 Gold!

Atomic Tumblers bring home 41 medals, including 15 gold, during the Gravitational Invitational in January in Albuquerque. Courtesy Photo ​
 
SPORTS News:
 
The Atomic Tumblers from Los Alamos School of Gymnastics (LASG) traveled to Albuquerque’s west side in January to compete in Gravitational Invitational at G Force Gymnastics. 
 
Seven teams, High Altitude of Taos, Farmington, Elite of Roswell, Albuquerque Gymnastics, Gym Magic of Las Cruces, Los Alamos School of Gymnastics and the event host G Force of Westside competed.
 
In the silver children’s division,
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Meet New County Building Official Michael Arellano

Los Alamos County’s Chief Building Official Michael Arellano began his new job Feb. 13. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com

 

By KIRSTEN LASKEY
​Los Alamos Daily Post
 

Los Alamos County’s new Chief Building Official, Michael Arellano, said working as a building official wasn’t a choice … it was fate.

 

“It was my path. I didn’t choose it. It chose me and I love it … wouldn’t have it any other way,” Arellano said.

 

Although he just started on the job Feb. 13, Arellano praised his co-workers and other County staff. “Everyone is so friendly. It’s a great Read More

Meet Los Alamos County’s New Economic Development Administrator Joan Ahlers

Joan Ahlers is the new Economic Development Administrator for Los Alamos County. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com

 

 

By KIRSTEN LASKEY

Los Alamos Daily Post

 

Joan Ahlers landed her dream job. On Dec. 5, she started as the Economic Development Administrator for Los Alamos County.

 

Ahlers oversees the Economic Development Division, which addresses numerous issues including real estate and County property negotiations, housing and rehabilitation of existing housing issues, the new branding initiative, tourism and attractions and contracts with the local Read More

Council Okays Special Election For Recreation Bond

County Councilor James Chrobocinski makes a motion to approve the special election for the $20 million recreation bond, which passed unanimously. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com

 

By KIRSTEN LASKEY
Los Alamos Daily Post

The Los Alamos County Council unanimously passed the resolution to hold a special election for a $20 million recreation bond during its regular meeting Tuesday night. The special election will be held May 23.

If voters approve the bond, Council anticipates utilizing up to $13.5 million of Capital Improvement Project funds in order Read More

Council Approves Brush & Bulk Collection Changes

From left, Environmental Sustainability Board Chair John Bliss, Environmental Services Manager Angelica Gurule and Public Works Director Philo Shelton answer Council questions about the board’s recommendation for the brush and bulk collection program during Tuesday’s meeting. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com

 

By KIRSTEN LASKEY
Los Alamos Daily Post

During its meeting Tuesday night, the Los Alamos County Council unanimously approved changing the way brush and bulk items are collected in this community.

Council approved the Environmental Sustainability Read More

County Council Pushes RV Park Idea Forward

Los Alamos resident Craig Martin. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com

Staff Report

Los Alamos resident Craig Martin discusses establishing a downtown gateway RV Park during Tuesday night’s County Council meeting held in Council Chambers.

The Council unanimously approved inviting Martin and other interested individuals to work with the Manhattan Project National Historical Park Committee to further vet the idea of a RV park and include strategic tourism master planning.

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