Community Winds Prepares For Next Big Idea Festival
The Los Alamos Community Winds will perform at 2 p.m., Sept. 14, on the lawn of Fuller Lodge as part of the Next Big Idea Festival. This casual afternoon performance will include musical arrangements by director Ted Vives including James Bond Medley and an original composition called ‘…and they named it Trinity’ inspired by quotations of J. Robert Oppenheimer. Photo by Mandy Marksteiner Read More
Sustainability Tip: Green your Commute
Weekly Sustainability Tip:
Green your Commute
Reduce your environmental impact and commuting costs by using Atomic City Transit, biking or carpooling to work.
Atomic City Transit is free and a bus stop is not far from your front door, 91 percent of households are within a quarter mile of a bus stop. Every gallon of gas you save through greening your commute prevents the emission of more than 19 pounds of carbon dioxide.
Make it a priority this next week to take the bus, bike or carpool at least one day to help create a more sustainable Los Alamos County.
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UNM-LA Community Education Classes Target History of Science
Los Alamos Gatehouse in the early days of the laboratory. Courtesy/LANL
UNM-LA News:
UNM-Los Alamos Community Education will offer two classes in September focusing on the history and popularization of science in Los Alamos.
Heather McClenahan, executive director of the Los Alamos Historical Society, will lead a class in the “History of the Manhattan Project.” The class will cover the compelling story of the individuals, institutions and forces that came together in Los Alamos during the development of the atomic bomb.
“This is a fascinating topic and a great class,” said UNM-LA Read More
Cone Zone: Week of Sept. 8
Non-County Projects of Significance:
Smith’s Marketplace: Contractor Utility Work on Trinity between Knecht and DP Road:
The south eastbound lane on Trinity Drive will be closed between Knecht and DP Road starting Monday, Sept. 9. Expect congestion and plan for delays, especially during the evening commute. Alternate routes are recommended. This work will continue through November 2013.
Smith’s Marketplace: Truck Traffic on NM502 and Trinity Drive Near MariMac
Construction continues through May 2014 at the Marketplace work site south of MariMac Plaza, which means motorists using Read More
IRS Warns Tax Scams Can Happen Anytime
IRS News:
Are you thinking about taxes while you’re enjoying the warm summer months? Not likely … but the IRS wants you to know that scammers ARE thinking about taxes and ways to dupe you out of your money.
Tax scams can happen anytime of the year, not just during tax season. Three common year-round scams are identity theft, phishing and return preparer fraud. These schemes are on the top of the IRS’s “Dirty Dozen” list of scams this year. They’re illegal and can lead to significant penalties and interest, even criminal prosecution.
Here’s more information about these scams that every taxpayer Read More
Sunrise Colors Clouds Over White Rock
The sun colors the clouds in the sky this morning above White Rock. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com Read More
Column: Couldn’t Believe Marriage Equality Becoming Reality in New Mexico So Rapidly
Wedding GiftsI stared at the screen in shock. Not that I wasn’t pleased – I couldn’t have been more pleased, but I could not believe marriage equality was becoming a reality in New Mexico so rapidly. Only two days before, the Doña Ana County Clerk began issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples.
Now, the Santa Fe County Clerk had been ordered by a judge to start issuing them, or explain later in court why she would not. Collective breath was held. Then came word that she would start issuing the licenses to same-sex couples at 2 p.m. Oh my! I had read an El Paso Times Read More
News Conference on Token Adams’ Search/Recovery
Mountaineer Ranger District shared the following link to the news conference about Token Adams’ Search/Recovery: https:////www.krqe.com/news/local/search-for-firefighter-enters-into-day-8 Read More
Memorial Fund Honors Los Alamos Teacher Jean Nereson
Jean Nereson. Courtesy photo
COMMUNITY News:
Los Alamos Branch of the American Association of University Women (AAUW) and the Nereson Family are offering an opportunity to honor Jean Nereson, an elementary school teacher for 50 years in Los Alamos County Public Schools and active AAUW member.
Nereson was respected and loved by her students and she dedicated her 50 plus year career to their education and well-being. To honor her, a memorial fund has been established through the Los Alamos Public Schools Foundation, which will collect and administer the fund at no cost to the fund. The Read More
Holding Hope: Suicide Awareness and Prevention Week
COMMUNITY News:
Sept. 8-14 is World and National Suicide Prevention Week.
The first local event is “Mental Health and Suicide.” This talk is geared for adults and will be held noon to 1 p.m. Monday, Sept. 9 at Family Strengths Network, 1990 Diamond Dr. Join Los Alamos Family Council (LAFC) therapists, Steve Koch, MA, LMHC, Amanda Schneider, MA, LMHC, and Mike Wallington, MA, LPCC, in a discussion about substance abuse, mental health, and suicide. The goal is to help community members better understand the importance of de-stigmatizing these issues. A light lunch will be provided. Read More
Athletic Officials Urge Community to Support Hilltoppers
Los Alamos High School Athletic Director Vicki Nelms briefed Rotarians on the Hilltopper athletic program Sept. 3. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.comLos Alamos High School Athletic Director Vicki Nelms and four of her coaches spoke to the Rotary Club of Los Alamos Sept. 3 at the Dixie Girl.
The athletic officials urged the community to come out and support the Hilltoppers this season. Nelms gave an overview of the LAHS athletic program saying more than 20 sports are played competitively at the high school, which has more than 100 coaches Read More
Jazz Pianist Playing Zia Realty Group’s One Year Bash
Bert Dalton at the piano. Photo Courtesy of Bart DaltonStaff Report
Jazz pianist Bert Dalton will perform at 4:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 12 at Zia Realty Group’s one year anniversary celebration.
Dalton has been living and performing in Santa Fe for 20 years. He has led a number of groups such as the Chicago Jazz Exchange, Yoboso, the Bert Dalton Trio, the Dalton Brothers Trio, and most recently, the Brazil Project.
The entire community is invited to attend Thursday’s celebration at the Zia Realty Group offices at 1460 Trinity Dr., Suite One in Los Alamos. Call (505) 662-8899 for more information. Read More
Travel to Area Known for Cretaceous Age Shark Teeth
Fossilized shark teeth. Courtesy photoPEEC News:
It’s hard to imagine New Mexico was once under the sea, but during the Cretaceous Period, between 145.5 and 65.5 million years ago, much of the state was.
Because of this, remains of sharks’ teeth can be found at a site aptly named Shark’s Tooth Ridge near Cabezon, N.M.
Local Geologist Patrick Rowe will lead a Pajarito Environmental Education Center (PEEC) trip to the site Saturday, Sept. 28. The group will meet at PEEC just before 8 a.m. to carpool to the site. Those who live in Santa Fe or Albuquerque can alternatively meet the group at 9:30 a.m. in
Library Celebrates Literary Locals
MPL News:
Since 2004, Mesa Public Library (MPL) has hosted the acclaimed Authors Speak Series that has featured noteworthy New Mexico authors across genres.
In May, the library kicked off a new series with Los Alamos’ own noteworthy authors. The quarterly series is called Literary Locals. The second event in the series will take place 2-4 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 22 in the Upstairs Rotunda at Mesa Public Library.
September was named the official Los Alamos Arts and Culture Month by County Council proclamation. In honor of this, Mesa Public Library will celebrate six local authors across genres:
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Search and Rescue Find Body of Token Adams
U.S. FOREST SERVICE News:
Search and Rescue personnel this morning found the body of the firefighter who went missing Aug. 30 while scouting reports of smoke in the Jemez.
Officials said today that Token Adams, 41, apparently crashed his ATV atop a mesa in a remote area.
Adams leaves behind a pregnant wife and young son. Read More
Artist Market in White Rock Saturday Sept. 7
LACDC News:
Los Alamos Commerce and Development Corporation is hosting an Artist Market 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday Sept. 7 at the White Rock Visitors Center, 115 N.M. 4.
The market will feature local artists selling gemstone and wirework jewelry also jewelry made with real roses. Natural soaps, lotions, facial scrubs, spritzers, lip balms, lotion bars, salves, chile rubs and other body products. Handmade hand polished stones for jewelry and wearable stone art plus mineral specimens, paintings and wool accessories.
For more information about the Artist Market, contact Melanie Peña Read More
Clark & Kendall Weekend Preview: Sept. 6
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Saturday, Sep. 7
Walatowa Red Rocks Hike
Join Mary Pecos, a guide at the Walatowa Visitor Center, for a 1.5 mile hike through the beautiful red rocks in Jemez Pueblo. Mary will talk about the geology and native plants of the area, as well as how the local residents use the plants. Meet at PEEC to carpool (3540 Orange St.)
Co+op Health & Wellness Fair 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Sept. Read More
Final Summer Concert for 2013 Features Local Bands
Renegade Mountain Band. Courtesy photo
By RUSS GORDON
Well folks, I hope that you’ve enjoyed the 2013 Los Alamos County Summer Concert Series.
We have one last concert scheduled for this year today at 7 p.m. at Rover Park in White Rock. (Turn left at first light, Rover Blvd., and go east one mile to park.) Our show is free. Bring your blankets and/or your lawn chairs. We’ll have a concrete dance floor or you can “play” on the park’s grass.
We have two bands playing and it’ll be a great night for dancing or just listening to some classic American music. Opening the show is the Los Alamos Big Band. This 16-piece Read More
Letter to the Editor: Keep New Mexico’s Special Places Free From Fracking
By SANDERS MOOREIn a speech marking the 50th anniversary of the historic march on Washington, President Obama said “Change does not come from Washington, but to Washington.”
We agree. Last week Americans submitted more than one million comments urging President Obama to protect our national forests, parks, and the drinking water they provide from dirty gas drilling.
Fracking – a dirty and dangerous method of drilling for oil and gas – has wrought widespread environmental damage across the country, including in New Mexico, turning treasured landscapes into industrial Read More
Pet of the Week: Dallas the Dog
Dallas
SHELTER News:
Dallas the German Shepherd mix is described as loving and active by Los Alamos Animal Shelter personnel.
She enjoys long walks, chasing balls and play time at the dog park with calm, large dogs. She also loves to cool off in the pool on a hot day. Dallas is a quick learner and knows basic obedience; sit, down and enjoys using her nose.
Dallas is a little shy when introduced to new things and situations, but adapts quickly. She would love to be part of an active family who will take her for long hikes or perhaps a daily jog.
The Shelter, 226 East Road, (505) 662-8179, has a large Read More