Student From France Finds Similarities With Los Alamos Family
From left, Marvel Harrison Csanadi and Dr. Tom Csanadi, Alex Csanadi, Sopahn Kellogg, and Elsa Guinoiseau gather together Friday with Penny, 6, in foreground, and Tigger, 8, at the family’s Los Alamos home. Guinoiseau is living with the Csanadi’s this year and attending Los Alamos High School. ‘There are so many similarities between us … Sopahn and I are juniors at the high school and we both play the piano and sing, and Marvel and I love to play tennis,’ Guinoiseau said. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
From left, Sopahn Kellogg, 16, and Elsa Guinoiseau, Read More
Sydney’s Corner: Birds of Florence, Italy
Sydney Frazier in Florence, Italy. Photo by Jason Frazier
I am an ecologist by training and interests; I love the out-of-doors. But with all the gadgets we have now (ipads, cellphones, computers), how do our children and grandchildren learn and become passionate about the natural and cultural world around them? How do we teach them earth-care and tolerance?
I passionately believe that the only way we come to appreciate the world around us is to be out exploring and experiencing the world. Climbing trees, Read More
UNM-LA Unveils New Public Art Piece
The Power of Code, a new public art installation on the UNM-LA campus. Photo by Vint Miller
Santa Fe artist Nicolas Gadbois installs his piece, The Power of Code, at UNM-LA. Photo by Vint MillerUNM-LA News:
The University of New Mexico-Los Alamos (UNM-LA) invites the public to attend a ribbon cutting ceremony for The Power of Code, a new public art installation on campus.
The event is 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 27, outside of Jeannette O. Wallace Hall.
The commissioned work, by Santa Fe artist Nicolas Gadbois, is a bas-relief set in a floating wall, surrounded by windows, on the Read More
Column: Playing it Safe in the Sun
Skincare ColumnTans look great, but looks can be deceiving. That beautiful golden brown really means you’ve burned your skin. Keep that up repeatedly and you wind up with wrinkled, spotted, leathery skin or worse – skin cancer. Here’s how to protect yourself from the sun’s harmful rays.
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Limit your time in the sun. Avoid the sun when it’s at its strongest, between mid-morning and mid-afternoon. Be aware that ultraviolet (UV) sunlight reflected from water, sand,snow, and cement can be as intense as direct sunlight. Clouds
Changing Light Bulbs Tall Order at Aquatic Center
It may not take a rocket scientist to change a light bulb at the Aquatic Center, but it does take some very special equipment. Photo by Mark Hartman Read More
Luján to Hold Video Forum Targeting Poverty and Hunger
U.S. Rep. Ben Ray Luján
CONGRESSIONAL News:
SANTA FE – U.S. Rep. Ben Ray Luján will hold the Third Congressional District’s first district-wide video forum addressing hunger and poverty issues at a number of locations around the state. The event takes place 1-3:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 24 and is now filled to capacity.
Stakeholders, including nonprofits and local government representatives, will come together at locations throughout the district to consider and collaborate on best practices, challenges and needs.
Stakeholders will initially meet as smaller groups in their Read More
FUZE.SW 2013 Explores Food of the New World
Foods of the New World on display in’New World Cuisine: The Histories of Chocolate, Mate y Más.’ Courtesy photo MIFA News:
SANTA FE—An exploration of the dawn of world cuisine as we know—and consume it— today, opened last year at the Museum of International Folk Art with “New World Cuisine: The Histories of Chocolate, Mate y Más,” on view through Jan. 5, 2014.
Digging deeper into the topics covered in New World Cuisine will be FUZE.SW 2013. Santa Fe’s first-ever food conference of its kind takes place at the Museum of International Folk Art the weekend of Nov. 8-10.
James Beard Award-winning Read More
PEEC: Experts to Share Secrets of Attracting Wild Birds to Local Yards
Western Tanagers. Courtesy/PEEC
PEEC News:
Los Alamos is a haven for wild birds, and many residents enjoy viewing them in their yards throughout the season.
But what is the best way to attract birds to your yard? What are the considerations when feeding wild birds? What should you feed them, and how does this vary for the different seasons? Experts will answer these questions and more at a bird feeding panel at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 27 at the Pajarito Environmental Education Center, 3540 Orange St.
Panelists include Kurt Miller, Dave Yeamans, Bob Walker, Carolyn Mangeng and Terry Hodapp. Becky Read More
Nora Miller Joins Wells Fargo Private Bank
BUSINESS News:
SANTA FE — Wells Fargo Private Bank announced today the addition of Nora Miller as Vice President, Trust and Fiduciary Specialist.
Miller will develop new trust and estate planning business relationships and provide trust and agency account administration to existing clients whose financial plans include investment and wealth management, trust and fiduciary services.
Additionally, she will work to bring together her partners in the areas of banking, brokerage and portfolio management to create customized, comprehensive wealth management strategies to meet Read More
Column: Foods’ Future
Courtesy/NISTMEB
What do a McDonalds French fry supplier (J.R. Simplot Company), Starbucks Coffee, and Béquet Caramels have in common?
Two things it turns out. First, they’re part of the food processing industry: the country’s second largest manufacturing sector by employment, fourth largest manufacturing sector by establishments, and an industry group that accounts for more than 10 percent of all manufacturing shipments. Everyone has to eat!
Let’s take a closer look at this strong manufacturing sector. Considering where the jobs Read More
Community Invited to Kiwanis ‘Autumn in Tuscany’ Wine Dinner Sept. 21

KIWANIS News:
The Kiwanis Club of Los Alamos is hosting its second annual wine dinner fundraiser.
The event will start with cocktails at 5:30 p.m. and dinner at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 21 at the Dixie Girl Restaurant, 1789 Central Ave.
“Autumn in Tuscany” is the theme for the wine dinner. Included in the elegant event is a five-course gourmet meal featuring paired wines uniquely matched to each course. A knowledgeable Sommelier will be on hand to describe each pairing.
Reservations are required as space is limited. The cost is $100 per person. To reserve seats for this “not Read More
NNSA, China Sign Agreement to Prevent Nuclear Smuggling
NNSA News:
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) recently signed an agreement with the People’s Republic of China’s General Administration of China Customs (GACC) to renew cooperative efforts to deter, detect and interdict the illicit smuggling of special nuclear and other radiological materials.
The agreement was signed by Secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz and China’s Minister of the GACC, YU Guangzhou, during the annual U.S.–China Strategic and Economic Dialogue in Washington.
“China plays a key role securing both regional and international maritime Read More
No Map or Permit Sales on Santa Fe National Forest Aug. 27-28
SFNF News:
SANTA FE—Aug. 27 and 28 there will be no sales of maps, permits (including fuelwood permits) or interagency recreation passes at the Santa Fe National Forest Supervisor’s Office in Santa Fe or at any of the ranger district offices in Las Vegas, Pecos, Espanola, Jemez Springs, Cuba or Coyote (the satellite location in Los Alamos remains closed.)
On those two days, all front desk personnel from the entire forest will be involved in a training session to learn a new system that will be used to sell maps, permits and other items. All Ranger Station offices will be open but personnel filling Read More
Valles Caldera Expands Mountain Biking
Courtesy/VCT
VCT News:
- Backcountry Shuttle Reaches 80 Miles of New Trails
Jemez Springs – A new Backcountry Shuttle has expanded the Valles Caldera National Preserve mountain biking program to more than 80 miles of trails.
The addition of bike racks to three vans will provide additional cycling access to the northern half of the preserve, which was available only once a month or during special events.
“Mountain biking was restricted to the headquarters loop trail and the Cruise the Caldera events,” VCT Recreation Specialist Lance Weinbrenner said, “Now the Backcountry Shuttles can Read More
Swing to Claire Lynch Band Friday
The Claire Lynch Band. Courtesy photoBy RUSS GORDON
This Friday, the Los Alamos County Summer Concert Series is thrilled to present the Claire Lynch Band. The show is part of the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life. The show begins at 7 p.m. at Ashley Pond.
The show is free of charge and it will be incredible. Claire Lynch is a singer/songwriter and was a rare woman’s voice in the bluegrass field when she first led the Front Porch String Band in the 1970s. The Band was very successful, but stopped touring in 1981.
Claire became an in-demand session vocalist backing people like Dolly Parton on her Read More
‘The Compassionate Friends’ Offers Grief Support After Death of a Child
TCF News:
The Compassionate Friends Chapter of Los Alamos County meets 7-8:30 p.m., the fourth Tuesday of the month in the new YMCA Annex in Central Park Square at Nectar and 15th Street in Los Alamos (Suite 140 on the northeast side of Central Park Square.)
The August meeting is Aug. 27. The organization offers grief support after the death of a child.
Bereaved parents and grandparents are welcome at TCF meetings, regardless of age. The Los Alamos Chapter is co-led by Eric Ferm and Valerie Wood. Questions can be answered by emailing the Los Alamos Chapter at CompassionateFriendsLosAlamos@gmail.com. Read More
Taos National Society of Watercolorists Group Exhibition Opens Aug. 30
Wheeler Peak by Linda Henderson is one of the pieces in the show.TNSW News:
The Taos National Society of Watercolorists is staging a group exhibition at the Millicent Rogers Museum in Taos. The exhibition will be on display from Aug. 30-Sept. 29.
The Opening Reception will take place from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Friday, Aug. 30 and will feature a “meet and greet” with the 22 artist members of the National Society of Watercolorists. Admission is free for the reception and there will be refreshments served.
All work in this exhibition is for sale. All works remain on exhibit for the duration Read More
Co+op Board Adopts Canyon Rim Trail
The Los Alamos Co+op Market Board of Directors and Los Alamos County Open Space Specialist Craig Martin recently dedicating the new trail sign celebrating the Board’s adoption of the Canyon Rim Trail directly across from the Co+op Market. From left, Cecile Hemez, Karen Kendall, Melinda Fuller, Ed Santiago, Gale Zander-Barlow, Nancy Savoia, Tracy McFarland, Craig Martin and newly appointed Co+op Board Member David Fellenz. Courtesy photo
Los Alamos Co+op Market General Manager Steve Watts installs the trail adoption sign on the Canyon Rim Trail prior to the dedication ceremony. Read More
Stormy Weather Can’t Stop Pace Racers
Pace racers braved a thunderstorm Aug. 20. Courtesy/Ted WilliamsACR News:
This week’s Pace Race on Aug. 20 turned into a guessing game due to the heavy rain, thunder and lightning.
Most of the markings on the three mile run through Rendia Canyon and Bayo Canyon were washed away, so the run became partly a mystery run. In spite of that, some pace race guesses were really good. On the mystery run, Linda Vance was 15 seconds off her prediction, Karen Thorn was 30 seconds off and Ted Romero was 33 seconds off.
In the one mile, Jennifer Reglien was 63 seconds off her time, with Mariela Vargas Read More
One Half of Vanilla Pop Presents ‘The Alan Allen Show’
Staff Report
If you’ve ever seen “Vanilla Pop,” the 80’s lounge duo who have been entertaining New Mexicans for the past 10 years, then you probably know “Al Dente,” the sarcastic, sequin laden front man of the duo.
What you probably don’t know is that for the past year, the crooner has been developing a one-man solo performance called “The Alan Allen Show.”
Following in the footsteps of renowned musical comedians Alan Sherman and Tom Lehrer, with a hefty dose of the contemporary Tim Minchin thrown in as well, “The Alan Allen Read More