Fun Outings

Head To New Mexico Museum Of Natural History & Science Oct. 28 For Fractals, Frights, And Plenty Of Chocolate

NMDCA News:

Get ready for Halloween with Fright Night: Death by Chocolate, a chocolate-themed, 21-and-over celebration after hours, 6:30-10 p.m., Friday Oct. 28. at the New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science (NMMNHS).

Parking is available in the lots immediately north of the museum and across 18th Street.

Fright Night: Death by Chocolate will feature a costume contest, along with fractals, frights and plenty of chocolate!

Attendees will have a chance to experience NMMNHS’s “Chocolate: The Exhibition” after the Museum closes, offering a new way to experience the exhibition Read More

Los Alamos Co+Op Market Invites Community To Harvest Festival Noon To 4 PM Sunday Oct. 16

Los Alamos Cooperative Market will host its Harvest Festival Sunday, Oct. 16. Courtesy/CO+OP

CO+OP News:

The Los Alamos Cooperative Market (CO+OP) at 95 Entrada, welcomes the entire community to its Harvest Festival noon to 4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 16.

A celebration of local farmers, vendors, artisans and businesses, the family-friendly event will also have kids’ activities, contests, games and music, as well as beer, wine and cider provided by Bathtub Row Brewing Co-Op. Additionally, it will be the first time the public can meet the Co+Op’s newly hired General Manager, and New Mexico native, Read More

Weekly Fishing Report: Oct. 12, 2022

By GEORGE MORSE
Sports And Outdoors
Los Alamos Daily Post

Now is a great time of the season to explore the entire state of New Mexico. The hot temperatures of summer in Southern New Mexico have given way to more comfortable 70’s and 80’s.

Just right for enjoying a hike through the rugged and rocky desert mountain ranges like the Organs near Las Cruces or the Guadelupes near Carlsbad. You can wander the dazzling dunes of White Sands a lot more comfortably now.

Here in Northern New Mexico, the nights already have a little chill in the air and the high peaks have gotten a dusting of snow. Bright red ristras Read More

Teatro Paraguas: Katja Sulc In Caricias Solo Concert Nov. 3

Katie Šulc. Courtesy photo

TEATRO PARAGUAS News:

Teatro Paraguas will host Katja Šulc, a Slovenian singer/songwriter interweaving poetry and music 7:30 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 3 at 3205 Calle Marie in Santa Fe.

Her latest album CARICIAS (Casete Mexico, 2021) is paying homage to Mexico and its poetry, featuring contemporary, folk and indigenous poems and songs. An intimate self-portrait is drawn from personal stories, old traditions and modern flows, captivating the listener with emotional musical storytelling.

CARICIAS is Katja’s fourth album known for setting poetry to music. Having Read More

Spooky Family Fun Comes To Fuller Lodge: La Llorona – The Wailing Woman Thursday Oct. 13

COUNTY News:

The staff at Mesa Public Library, in partnership with the New  Mexico Humanities Council, presents La Llorona: The Wailing Woman live at Fuller Lodge 7-8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 13.

This free public program is being offered in hybrid  format with online or in-person attendance options. See below for details. 

La Llorona, the famous ghost from Spanish folklore, is known throughout the world for her eerie, spine-chilling cries. She wanders endlessly through the night, often near riverbanks, searching for her darling, lost children. Early Spanish settlers knew of La Llorona—her Read More

Taos Chamber Music Group: ‘World Journey’ Nov. 5-6

‘World Journey’, the married duo of Suzanne Teng and Gilbert Levy will perform Nov. 5-6 for TCMG’s 30th Anniversary Season. Courtesy/TCMG

TCMG News:

Taos Chamber Music Group’s (TCMG) 30th Anniversary Season continues at 5:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 5 and Sunday, Nov. 6 with “World Journey” at the Harwood Museum of Art in Taos.

Featuring the award-winning, married duo of Suzanne Teng and Gilbert Levy, the program will take listeners on a journey around the world from a Chinese bamboo flute prayer to a Gypsy Serenade, an ecstatic Arabic-flavored trance dance, and back home with an homage to New Mexico, Read More