Los Alamos Pool League Starts 2024-2025 Season Oct. 15
The Los Alamos Pool League is starting its 2024-2025 season on Tuesday, Oct. 15. Courtesy/LAPL
By PAUL TOBASH
President
Los Alamos Pool League
Do you like to play pool? The Los Alamos Pool League (LAPL) is waiting for you!
The LAPL is starting its 2024-2025 season on Tuesday, Oct. 15 and we are looking for players who would be willing to play as substitutes for our regular team players if needed.
The LAPL has been gathering for group play over the past several years and we are always looking for new players who have an interest in a fun and competitive environment. Currently, the league has 9 teams that Read More
Deer On Patrol Friday At Guaje Pines Cemetery
Deer on patrol Friday at Guaje Pines Cemetery. Photo by Joyce Wolff Read More
Northern Lights Viewed Thursday Night From White Rock
Northern Lights viewed Thursday night from White Rock. Photo by VaLynn Purvis
Northern Lights viewed Thursday night from White Rock. Photo by VaLynn Purvis Read More
Daily Postcard: Comet C/2023 A3 Viewed From White Rock
Daily Postcard: Comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS) is now visible with the naked eye, in the west, just to the left of where the sunsets, after sunset. Tonight it was visible between 7-7:30 p.m. in White Rock. Tomorrow it will be a little bit higher in the evening sky. The tail is also much longer now. The road along the Caldera would be a great place to view it, for those in town too close to the mountains. Photo by Glen Wurden Read More
Northern Lights Viewed From Elk Ridge
Children’s Museum To Host Weird Science Halloween Bash
SFCM News:
SANTA FE — The community is invited to join the Santa Fe Children’s Museum (SFCM) 3-7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 29 for a spooktacular fundraising event: Weird Science Halloween Bash.
This family-friendly event invites guests to dress up in costume, delight in 20+ STEAM experiment stations, trick-or-treat, engage with interactive exhibits, experience live entertainment, enjoy a special toddler area, eat spooky health snacks, and more.
All proceeds will support the SFCM and its equitable programs, including camp scholarships for low-income families; complimentary Grab-and-Go Read More
Pajarito’s 2024 Oktoberfest Set To Celebrate Autumn With Local Breweries And Live Entertainment Oct. 19
Scene from a previous celebration. Courtesy/Pajarito
PAJARITO News:
Pajarito announces its second annual Oktoberfest scheduled for Oct. 19, 2024. This year’s festival will feature local breweries, including Bathtub Row Brewery, Boxing Bear Brewery and La Cumbre Brewery, offering a variety of craft beers that embody the essence of fall.
The festivities will commence at noon with live music performances from Eryn Bent followed by Sunbender. Admission for beer drinkers is $25.
Oktoberfest attendees may also enjoy delicious German favorites from the cafe, along with a variety of lawn games. Read More
Daily Postcard: Northern Lights Color Sky Over Los Alamos
Daily Postcard: The Northern Lights as seen Thursday night from the Main Hill and Canyon Road. Photo by Tim Pacheco
Another view of the Northern Lights as seen Thursday night from the Main Hill and Canyon Road. Photo by Tim Pacheco
Another view of the Northern Lights as seen Thursday night from the Main Hill and Canyon Road. Photo by Tim Pacheco
Another view of the Northern Lights as seen Thursday night from the Main Hill and Canyon Road. Photo by Tim Pacheco Read More
2024 Los Alamos Holiday Lights Parade Is On!
COUNTY News:
Los Alamos County, in partnership with Los Alamos MainStreet and the Creative District, announced today that the 2024 Holiday Lights Parade is on and will take place 6 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 7, during the WinterFest weekend.
The theme for this year’s parade is “Winter Brilliance”.
Registration for parade participants is now open at Eventbrite and closes at noon Nov. 27.
In the upcoming weeks, visit the Los Alamos WinterFest 2024 webpage on the Los Alamos MainStreet and Creative District website as more activities are added to the WinterFest weekend schedule, including the YMCA Read More
Aurora Borealis Colors Sky Over White Rock
Meteor And Aurora Borealis Viewed From Barranca Mesa
A meteor is spotted in the Aurora Borealis viewed Thursday night from Barranca Mesa and the Anniversary Trailhead. Photo by John Stone
Another view of the Aurora Borealis viewed Thursday night from Barranca Mesa and the Anniversary Trailhead. Photo by John Stone
Another view of the Aurora Borealis viewed Thursday night from Barranca Mesa and the Anniversary Trailhead. Photo by John Stone
Another view of the Aurora Borealis viewed Thursday night from Barranca Mesa and the Anniversary Trailhead. Photo by John Stone Read More
Aurora Borealis Viewed From Anderson Overlook
View of the Aurora Borealis Thursday night from Anderson Overlook. Photo by Jeff Hay Read More
Daily Postcard: Northern Lights Viewed From Quemazon
Daily Postcard: Northern Lights viewed Thursday night from Quemazon. Photo by Ryn Herrmann
Another view of Northern Lights viewed Thursday night from Quemazon. Photo by Ryn Herrmann
Another view of Northern Lights viewed Thursday from Quemazon. Photo by Ryn Herrmann
Another view of Northern Lights viewed Thursday from Quemazon. Photo by Ryn Herrmann Read More
Northern Lights Color The Sky Over North Mesa
Northern Lights color the sky this evening as viewed from just past the roundabout on North Mesa. Photo by Stephanie Webb Read More
Paratroopers Jump From Plane At Balloon Fiesta
One of six paratroopers jumping from a plane today to kick off the evening festivities at Balloon Fiesta Park. Photo by Gary Warren/ladailypost.com
Another paratrooper jumping from a plane today to kick off the evening festivities at Balloon Fiesta Park. Photo by Gary Warren/ladailypost.com Read More
National Museum Of Nuclear Science & History Honors STEM Contributions Of Native Americans
Astronaut Nicole Aunapa Mann
NMNSH News:
ALBUQUERQUE — The National Museum of Nuclear Science & History will debut a temporary exhibit beginning Nov. 1, 2024, in honor of Native American Heritage Month.
The exhibit explores and recognizes the contributions, scientific achievements, and impact of Native American scientists and engineers.
The poster exhibition in the Museum’s Periodic Hall showcases individuals like astronaut and Presidential Medal Recipient Jerry High Eagle Elliott and Dr. Susan Laflesche Picotte, the first Native American woman to earn a medical degree, Native Read More
Community Invited To Celebrate Phase 2 Grand Opening Of Los Alamos Co-Op Park Friday Oct. 18
Community volunteers and cooperative representatives work closely together, joining forces with generous donors, to develop and maintain the community space and event venue. From left, Denise Wymore, Matt Schmidt, Mandy See, Kevin Holsapple and Stephanie Zielaskowski meet at the Los Alamos Co-Op Park. Courtesy photo
Los Alamos Co-Op Park News:
Local cooperative organizations are excited to invite the community to the Phase 2 Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting of the Los Alamos Co-Op Park, 3:30-6 p.m. Friday, Oct. 18.
Join us for an afternoon filled with music, games, food, swag, and a celebration Read More
SALA Reintroduces 3D Movies With Special Screening Of ‘The Wild Robot’ This Weekend
Courtesy/SALA
SALA News:
SALA has announced that 3D movie experiences are now available in the theater once again. As part of its ongoing commitment to enhancing entertainment options for the Los Alamos community, SALA has invested in upgrading its facilities and has restored its 3D capabilities.
To celebrate this advancement, SALA is hosting special 3D screenings of the acclaimed film “The Wild Robot” this weekend. This captivating movie has delighted audiences of all ages, and experiencing it in 3D elevates the adventure to a whole new level. This new 3D capability brings enhanced entertainment Read More
Daily Postcard: Mountain Lion On Ledge At Valles Caldera
Daily Postcard: A mountain lion perches on a rocky ledge Wednesday at Valles Caldera National Preserve. Courtesy/NPS Read More
Tall Zombie Spotted Near Meadow Lane And N. Todd Loop
A tall zombie was spotted Saturday near Meadow Lane and N. Todd Loop in White Rock. The zombie is surrounded by several tiny creatures sitting on rocks. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com Read More





































