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Los Alamos Rotary Club Youth Exchange Student Annabelle Rosette Prepares For Year Of Study In Huesca, Spain

Rotary Youth Exchange Student Annabelle Rosette performs on cello at club’s meeting Aug. 22 at Cottonwood on the Greens. Photo by Linda Hull

By LINDA HULL
Rotary Club of Los Alamos

Annabelle Rosette, a junior in high school, performed on cello for an admiring audience at the Rotary Club meeting Aug. 22 at Cottonwood on the Greens. The selections she chose were La Cinquantaine, written in 1887 by Jean-Gabriel Prosper Marie, a French romantic composer and conductor, and The Sounds of Silence, written by American folk singer and songwriter Paul Simon in 1964.

In September, Rosette will travel to Read More

Zielaskowski Artwork At Los Alamos Co+op Market Café

Local artist Stephanie Zielaskowski. Courtesy/Co-op Market

Artwork by Stephanie Zielaskowski on display at the Los Alamos Co-op Market Café. Courtesy/Co-op Market

Los Alamos Co-op Market News:

Los Alamos Co-op Market is hosting an art exhibit in the café of works by local artist Stephanie Zielaskowski.

From an early age, Zielaskowski’s life was full of museum and gallery visits, creating and researching artists who resonated with her. She earned a BFA in Sculpture, with a minor in Art History, at The College of Saint Rose; and also attended The University of Kansas for some graduate courses. Read More

Daily Postcard: Doe Nurses Fawn On Barranca Mesa

Daily Postcard: A doe nurses her fawn Tuesday in the garden of a home on Barranca Mesa. Photo by Ken Hanson

Three fawns frolic in the garden of a home Tuesday on Barranca Mesa. Photo by Ken Hanson Read More

FOSCA Encourages Submissions For 2024 Pet Calendar

Mickey poses for the 2016 calendar. Courtesy/FOSCA

FOSCA News:

Get those cameras ready, polish those smiles, and say Cheese! Or Tuna! Or Kibble! Friends of Shelter and Companion Animals is accepting photo entries for the 2024 Pet Rescue Calendar through Sept. 26.

Pet owners who adopted a shelter animal or an abandoned or homeless animal are invited to send a photo and a brief story about their pet.

Pet owners whose pets were featured in last year’s calendar are welcome to submit new photos of their pets for this year’s calendar. Entry forms are available online and at Ridgeview Veterinary Read More

Theatre Walk Returns To Santa Fe Fashion Outlets Sept. 30

Courtesy/Theatre Santa Fe

Theatre Santa Fe News:

Back by popular demand, Theatre Santa Fe’s Theatre Walk returns for an afternoon of live theatre 1-4:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 30.

Theatre Santa Fe is again partnering with the Santa Fe Fashion Outlets, taking over empty units in the mall for indoor performances. A food truck will be on-site.

Seating will be available, but audience members may choose to bring their own fold-up chairs to ensure they always have the best socially distanced seat in the house. Folks can choose any three of the venues for three hours of continuous live theatrical entertainment. Read More

Daily Postcard: Sheer Joy!

Exhibiting sheer joy – Jimi, an 8-year-old miniature poodle rushes to join his dad lying on the soft cool grass in the shade of a large tree Tuesday at their residence in the Española Valley. Photo by Rick Martinez Read More

New Mexico Museum Of Art Presents ‘Elements Of Art: Storytime’ Every Other Monday Beginning Sept. 11

NMMA presents Elements of Art: Storytime every other Monday morning beginning Sept. 11. Courtesy/NMMA

NMMA News:

New Mexico Museum of Art (NMMA) presents Elements of Art: Storytime at 10 a.m., every other Monday beginning Sept. 11, 2023.

Children ages 3-5 are invited to the Museum Library to learn about a basic element of art through story, song and craft.

This program will introduce children to concepts such as color, line and form. This is a free program at New Mexico Museum of Art Library, 107 West Plaza Ave. in Santa Fe. 

This program provides children with an opportunity to become familiar Read More

Credit Unions Join Forces To Bring 80’s Night To Summer Concert With ‘Those Crazy Nights’ Journey Tribute Band

‘Those Crazy Nights’ Journey Tribute Band to headline the Summer Concert this Friday night at Ashley Pond Park.  Courtesy/Sancre Productions

By Sancre Productions:

The 2023 Los Alamos Summer Concert Series presented by Toyota of Santa Fe is going back in time for 80’s night, thanks to local credit unions: Zia Credit Union, Del Norte Credit Union, State Employees Credit Union and Los Alamos Public Schools Credit Union.

Headliner “Those Crazy Nights” feature a stellar lineup of nationally touring musicians who brilliantly embody the spirit of Journey! Get those mullets styled and wipe the Read More

Guns In America Opens In Step Up Gallery At Mesa Library

Courtesy photo

Courtesy photo

Mesa Public Library News:

Fine art photographer, Jeff Corwin’s “Guns in America” opens Thursday in Step Up Gallery at Mesa Public Library. Everyone is invited to attend the opening reception 5:30-7:30 p.m. Jeff will give a gallery talk at 6 p.m.

Artist’s statement by photographer, Jeff Corwin:

“After my father passed away in 2007, I came across 3 vintage handguns I never knew he owned. Torn between the fact they belonged to my father and my own feelings regarding U.S. policy on gun control, I decided to store them in a lock box and revisit the guns at another time.

In Read More

PAC 8 Community Media Center: Aug. 25-31, 2023

PAC 8 News:

PAC 8 Community Media Center is available for recording events, transferring of old media, shooting and editing, live streaming and drone photography and videography.

For information, email pac8@losalamos.com, call 505.662.7228 or visit pac8cmc.com.

PAC 8 Television schedule for Aug. 25-31:

Friday, Aug. 25

  • 06:00 AM Democracy Now! – Live
  • 10:00 AM The Thom Hartmann Program
  • 11:00 AM County Council Meeting Replay 8-08–23
  • 03:00 PM Democracy Now!
  • 05:00 PM PAC PAGES – Los Alamos County News Updates
  • 06:00 PM 20th St. and Trinity Drive Town Hall Meeting
  • 07:00 PM Developmental
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Pair Of Bucks Stroll Around Sioux Street On North Mesa

A pair of bucks are spotted strolling around homes on Sioux Street this morning on North Mesa. Photo by Delbert Romero/ladailypost.com

The bucks continue strolling around homes on Sioux Street this morning on North Mesa. Photo by Delbert Romero/ladailypost.com

A buck grazes on the lawn of a home this morning on Sioux Street on North Mesa. Photo by Delbert Romero/ladailypost.com

A buck saunters across the front yard of a home on Sioux Street this morning on North Mesa. Photo by Delbert Romero/ladailypost.com Read More

On The Job In Los Alamos: At SALA Event Center

On the job in Los Alamos employees Magaly Veleta, left, and Giselle Sosa greet moviegoers Monday at SALA Event Center, 2551 Central Ave. The renovated theater is a versatile space catering to community and business presentations, birthday parties, movies nights and more. Visit salalosalamos.com for details. Photo by Connor Hoch/ladailypost.com Read More

Posts From The Road: Lake Powell In Arizona

Wahweap Overlook in 2016 – this image and the two below were taken from the Wahweap Overlook just outside of Page, Ariz. The images were all taken from the same overlook but not necessarily the exact same angle, etc. The water level is dramatically different in each image. The 2016 image shows the water far from full level as the drought had already taken a toll on the lake level but it was still at a decent level. The 2022 image reflects the lake near its lowest level and the sight is dreadful. The 2023 image taken this week shows a giant step forward as Lake Powell begins to recover. The marina seen in each Read More

Daily Postcard: Tiger Swallowtail Gathering Nectar

Daily Postcard: A tiger swallowtail gathers nectar from flowers Thursday in Quemazon. Missing part of the left tail of one wing, she struggled with every breeze ever so slightly more than usual to hold fast and keep balance for her task … and she succeeded … reminding of the beauty in IMperfection. Photo by Jennifer Bartlit
A tiger swallowtail gathers nectar from flowers Thursday in Quemazon. Photo by Jennifer Bartlit
A tiger swallowtail gathers nectar from flowers Thursday in Quemazon. Photo by Jennifer Bartlit
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NNMC Hosts ‘¿Que Pasa, Raza?’ Film Series Aug. 29-31

Courtesy/NMMC

NMMC News:

ESPAÑOLA — The community is invited to join Northern New Mexico College (NNMC) for “¿Que Pasa, Raza?” a three-part film series celebrating Chicanx culture and legacy featuring filmmakers Aracely Chapa, Danny Lyon, Michael Ramsey and Daniel Tso.

This film series stands as a tribute to the enduring spirit and contributions of the Chicanx community, fostering a greater understanding and appreciation of the diversity that enriches society. Film screenings are 6-8 p.m. Aug. 29-31 at NNMC’s Center for the Arts, 921 N Paseo De Onate in Española.

“Chicanos, Chicanas & Read More

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