Fun Outings

Santa Fe Pro Musica And New Mexico Museum Of Art Present Halloween Organ Concert At St. Francis Auditorium Oct. 30

Pro Musica virtuoso David Solem creates improvised accompaniment on the St. Francis Auditorium Frederick R. Haas pipe organ at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 30. CourtesySFPM

SFPM News:

SANTA FE — This October, Pro Musica and the New Mexico Museum of Art collaborate to bring Santa Fe the ultimate Halloween experience. For the 1922 silent film, at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 30, Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror, Pro Musica virtuoso David Solem creates improvised accompaniment on the St. Francis Auditorium Frederick R. Haas pipe organ.

Nosferatu is a German adaptation of Bram Stoker’s novel Dracula and is Read More

Posts From The Road: Sally Overlook On Piedra Ice Fissures Trail In Colorado

Sally Overlook View: A view from Sally Overlook in the San Juan Mountains north of Pagosa Springs, Colo. of the expansive valley to the east. The overlook is a pie shaped ledge that provides views in several directions of the valley and mountains in the area. Photo by Gary Warren/ladailypost.com

Piedra River Valley: Looking toward the southwest from Sally Overlook gives viewers a great view of the Piedra River flowing to the southwest through the Piedra River Valley and meadows. The elevation at the overlook is just over 8,400 feet and the elevation along the river is about 7,500 feet, a 900 foot Read More

Mountaineers To Host Talk On ‘Climbing The Centennial Peaks In Colorado’ By Toni Taylor Tuesday Sept. 24

View climbing Trinity Peak in Colorado. Courtesy/LAM

By WILLIAM PRIEDHORSKY
Los Alamos Mountaineers

At the Sept. 24 Los Alamos Mountaineers meeting, Toni Taylor will describe her journey to climb the Centennial Peaks in Colorado. These are the 100 (actually 101) highest peaks in the state, ranging from 14,438-foot Mt. Elbert to just above 13,800 feet, and stretching from just north of the New Mexico border to the northernmost summit, Long’s Peak in Rocky Mountain National Park.

Long’s Peak was in fact Taylor’s first Colorado ‘14er’ summit, in 1984. With her husband, Stuart Trugman, she finished Read More

Review: Want To Hear A Good Story? Go See LALT’s ‘Beowulf And The Bard’!

Beowulf (Collin McDowell), left, and the bard (Patrick Webb) are comedy gold in the Los Alamos Little Theater’s production of ‘Beowulf and the Bard’. Photo by Thomas Graves

By KIRSTEN LASKEY
Los Alamos Daily Post
kirsten@ladailypost.com

Los Alamos Little Theatre’s latest production, “Beowulf and the Bard” has all the components of a great story. There’s fighting. There are heroes. There are monsters. There is a hint of romance. There are peanuts.

Furthermore, the play has a great foundation; its characters and story line follow the Old English epic poem “Beowulf”. The poem, which Read More

Los Alamos Duplicate Bridge Club: Sept. 11 Game

Bridge News:

This is the first in a series of columns on local bridge bidding and play.

The hands displayed have been bid and played in the Los Alamos Duplicate Bridge Club.

Below is one of the 21 hands played in the Sept. 11 game.

Before reviewing the bidding and play, try to visualize how the bidding might proceed, and then how the hand should be played.

North was the dealer.

Opening bids in a major generally promise 5+ cards. Holding at least 13 points, North opens with 1♠. South, with 9 points and 3-card spade support, bids 2♠. As there is not enough strength to bid game, this ends the auction.

East’s Read More

LAAC Presents Schedule Of 2024 Fall Events

LAAC News: 
Fall is a busy time for the Los Alamos Arts Council (LAAC). For a robust and updated list, visit the events page at https://www.losalamosartscouncil.org/events-2-1
Schedule:

Wednesday, Oct. 2 Daytime Performance:

  • Local favorites Black Mesa Brass Quintet will perform noon to 1 p.m. at the Betty Ehart Senior Activity Center. This performance is part of the Daytime Performance Series sponsored by LAAC.

Friday, Oct. 4 Art Opening:

  • Local artists Janet Montoya and Gloria Sharp will open their show in the Portal gallery at the Fuller Lodge Art Center. There will be a reception 5-7
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Los Alamos Choral Society Invites All Singers To Join Them

The Los Alamos Choral Society begins its 2024 Fall season Tuesday, Sept. 24. Courtesy/LACS

Los Alamos Choral Society News:

The Los Alamos Choral Society invites all interested singers to join them for their 2024-25 season. The Los Alamos Choral Society is a volunteer choral group that has been singing in Los Alamos since November 1943.

They encourage anyone, regardless of age or musical background, who enjoys singing and seriously wants to participate in the production of choral music, to join the choral society.

Join in the challenge and thrill of performing the great works of classical and Read More

2024 Elks Charity Golf Tournament Expands To 18 Holes

ELKS LODGE News:

Thanks to the Los Alamos Golf Course, the 2024 Annual Elks Charity Golf Tournament has expanded from 12 holes to 18 holes. Sign up to play in the first tournament on the newly renovated front nine.

The tournament is scheduled for 9 a.m. Friday, Sept. 27 followed by a luncheon and other festivities at the Elks Lodge at 1601 Trinity Drive.

Player registration is $125/player or $500/team and includes entry into golf scramble, greens fees, golf cart and Oktoberfest luncheon.

Go to LAGolfAssociation.org to register or click the QR code.

Proceeds will fund a local child’s wish through Read More

Los Alamos Golf Course To Re-open Saturday Sept. 21

COUNTY News:

The Los Alamos County Golf Course is scheduled to re-open Saturday, Sept. 21.

The entire front 9 will be available for play, featuring temporary tee locations for all holes.

Please note that holes #7 and #8 will have both temporary tee locations and temporary greens during this period.

The Golf Course’s online reservation system is now open, making it easy for players to book tee times.

For more information, feel free to contact the golf shop at 505.662.8139.

The Los Alamos Golf Course thanks the community for its patience and support it continues to enhance the local golfing experience. Read More