Lifestyles

Northern New Mexico Revival Center Settles In

The Northern New Mexico Revival Center at 134-A N.M. 4 in White Rock. Photo by Jennifer Bartram 

Staff Report

The Northern New Mexico Revival Center (NNMRC) continues to settle in to its relatively new space at 134-A N.M. 4 in White Rock. 

The NNMRC is orthodox with respect to Christian theology and doctrine, but takes a non-traditional approach to “church” in both organization and practice. They normally meet at 4 p.m. Sundays for worship, teaching, fellowship, discussion, personal ministry – or even the unexpected – as the Holy Spirit leads, and at 6:30 p.m. Fridays Read More

Buying And Selling A Home Is A Dance

By CINDY HOLLABAUGH, President
Los Alamos Association Of Realtors

Buying and selling a home is a dance. Your date to the dance is your Realtor®. Your Realtor® is going to want to meet you and get to know you and your housing needs. Your Realtor® will then take you to the dance. 

The first of many dance partners will be your lender. If you are a buyer, it is always a good idea to talk to a lender prior to looking for a home so that you know what you can afford.

After you are approved for a mortgage and have found a home, you will start dancing with several different partners. These can include a title company, Read More

Pastor Granillo: Applied Wisdom

By PASTOR GRANILLO
Los Alamos

We all know that every day, life happens. It happens in our homes, in our work, with our relationships, in our school, with our health, with everything that we know—life happens. And as life happens we are forced to make decisions that we know will impact the rest of how life happens.

How often have we made a decision just hoping we don’t mess things up worse than they already are? None of us want to make bad decisions, but all too often we do; and so we seek wisdom in various places, hoping to find the secret to good decision making.

Wisdom is how we think our knowledge should Read More

Sunday Luncheon To Raise Funds For School Supplies

COMMUNITY News:

Back-to-school is a great time of year for parents, but some have a hard time with–it: those who can’t afford school supplies for their kids.

Los Alamos Christian Church at 92 East Road is hoping to help lift that load.

For the second consecutive year, Los Alamos High School graduate Victoria Hypes is hosting a luncheon to raise money to buy school supplies to donate to the schools. The lunch will feature pulled pork, corn and coleslaw, with brownies and cupcakes for dessert, along with a vegetarian option.

Pastor Doug Partin will tell his famous stories as he does for Read More

Blind Cleaning Fundraiser Today And Saturday

Pastor Raul Granillo cleaning a set of blinds with ultrasonic blind cleaner. Courtesy photo

Staff Report

It can be difficult to find a way to fundraise and actually offer something that people need or want. La Vista Church is trying a new angle—ultrasonic blind cleaning.

Friends of the church have offered to bring their expertise and their ultrasonic machine to White Rock, for this weekend only, to clean blinds or golf clubs for a suggested donation that will be given to the La Vista Church.

The ultrasonic machine uses sound waves in water to clean blinds, golf clubs, and just about anything you Read More

New Bus Shelter Built At White Rock Visitor Center

A Bandelier/County partnership project includes construction of a wooden shelter adjacent to the White Rock Visitor Center on N.M. 4, which will replace the tent shelter currently used by people waiting to take the bus to Bandelier. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com

The new wooden bus shelter is designed with the look and feel of Bandelier in mind. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com

 

By CAROL A. CLARK
Los Alamos Daily Post
 
A Bandelier Preservation crew has built a wooden bus shelter adjacent to the White Rock Visitor Center on N.M. 4.

Bandelier Superintendent Jason Read More

Wildlife Friendly Home Welcomes Flamingo Flock

A flock of flamingos swarms Shelly Cross and Troy Matevia’s home at 3338 Orange St. Courtesy photo

COMMUNITY News:

Shelly Cross and Troy Matevia’s home at 3338 Orange St. in Los Alamos is a wildlife sanctuary.

Feeders hang at every window and the yard is aglow with color from a variety of flowering plants. A small fountain bubbles quietly beside the porch swing.

Shelly and Troy have worked hard to turn a fairly barren yard into this quiet paradise. Thanks to their efforts, they received a visit recently from the traveling flock of flamingos that turn up around town to recognize beautiful Read More

Food On The Hill: Cherry Clafouti And Pickled Cherries

Sour Cherry Clafouti. Photo by Felicia Orth
 
Food On The Hill
By FELICIA ORTH
 

Cherry Clafouti and Pickled Cherries

 

The sour cherry trees in our yard produced more cherries this year than they had in 17 years.

Sour cherries. Photo by Felicia Orth

And although we are typically in fierce competition with birds to get them as they ripen, this year the birds seemed sated by other food sources and took only a modest share. I have also seen lots of cherries at the Farmer’s Market this year. This meant that I could make more than a few cherry crisps for the family, and considered other recipes. Read More

Rio Arriba County Fair July 29-Aug. 1

RACF News:

The Rio Arriba County Fair is July 29-Aug. 1 and the Rio Arriba County Fair Association is welcoming all food, arts and crafts, promotional and information vendors to participate.

To obtain a $20 permit for the entire fair, visit https:////www.racfa.net/. This year’s fair will feature the most livestock and indoor projects seen. Come out and see the lambs, goats, swine, steers, breeding heifers, rabbits and poultry.

Indoors, fair goers will find baking, photography, welding, sewing, cake decorating and many youth projects.

The Rio Arriba County Fair also will feature Read More