Tuesdays At The Pond Features The Bus Tapes July 20

Los Alamos Creative District News:
Join The Los Alamos Creative District at Ashley Pond Stage, 6-8 p.m. July 20, for Tuesdays at the Pond live music series.
This week features The Bus Tapes, a husband and wife duo Case and Heather Tanner who bring together a range of talented musicians for a lively show, taking audiences by the hand and leading them through a “what’s cool” tour of music.
Their eclectic mix of everything from funk and blues to R&B ballads has been rocking crowds since 2008. A rhythmic, acoustic feel on top of relatable songwriting is the leading tone behind their collaborative Read More
TGIF Concert Series: Virtual Concert Friday Aug. 6
First Presbyterian Church at 208 Grant Ave. in Santa Fe. Courtesy/FPC
CONCERT News:
What: TGIF virtual concert – fpcsantafe.org/tgiftube/
Music: Participants at the Santa Fe Summer Organ Academy 2021
Date: Aug. 6
Time: after 5:30 Fridays for 10 minutes
Where: First Presbyterian Church Santa Fe
- 208 Grant Ave.
- 505.982.8544
Admission: Freewill offering and open to all
For More Information, call 505.982.8544, ext. 16 Read More
CO-OP Summerfest: Food, Music, Vendors, Beer Aug. 8
Coro de Cámara Performs LIVE Sunday July 25!
Coro de Cámara performs two outdoor mini-concerts Sunday in Los Alamos. Courtesy/Coro de Cámara
Coro de Cámara News:
After months apart, Coro de Cámara goes LIVE Sunday, July 25, with two outdoor mini-concerts of top pieces from its virtual season.
The concerts are free, and the community is invited to help Coro de Cámara celebrate a happy, long-awaited return to in-person performing!
Outdoors at the Unitarian Church of Los Alamos
- Sunday, July 25 at 11:45 a.m.
- 1738 North Sage St.
Outdoors at the Los Alamos Demonstration Garden
- Sunday, July 25 at 2:30 p.m.
- Corner of Central Avenue & Oppenheimer
Daily Postcard: Western Tiger Swallowtail In Quemazon
Daily Postcard: Western Tiger Swallowtail flits among flowers Sunday in Quemazon. Photo by Gary Lauten Read More
Scenes From Igor And The Red Elvises Summer Concert
Igor Yuzov on keyboards during the Igor and the Red Elvises concert, part of the Los Alamos Summer Concert Series, Friday night at Ashley Pond Park. The popular concert, sponsored by Enterprise Bank & Trust, got a late start due to rain showers but nevertheless did not disappoint the crowd. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.com
Happy concertgoers enjoy the show Friday night at the Pond. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.com
IgorYuzov, left, is joined on stage by DK Warner. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.com
Come on everybody raise your hands! Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.com Read More
Scenes From ‘Multiverse’ Art Dedication At Ashley Pond
From left, Arts in Public Places Board Member Abigayle Cutting-Smith, Artist Evelyn Rosenberg, Los Alamos County Council Vice Chair James Robinson and Arts in Public Places Board Member Jennifer Baker cut the ceremonial ribbon on Rosenberg’s ‘Multiverse’ art piece Friday at Ashley Pond Park. ‘Multiverse’ is a detonography sculpture that reflects the community of Los Alamos. Detonography is a process innovated by Rosenberg, which uses controlled explosions to create intricate metal sculptures that are beautiful from a distance and have tremendous detail up close. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com Read More
Young Bucks Lounge Around Los Alamos Golf Course
A small herd of young bucks is spotted last week lounging around the Los Alamos Golf Course. Photo by Jenn Bartram/ladailypost.com
When getting its picture taken last week, this cheeky young buck sticks its tongue out at the photographer at the Los Alamos Golf Course. Photo by Jenn Bartram/ladailypost.com Read More
Western Bluebird Feeds Her Baby On Obsidian Loop
A female Western Bluebird feeding her baby at a nest box Saturday on Obsidian Loop. Sharp-eyed observers can find baby birds nearly ready to fledge at many sites across Los Alamos County. Learn more about nature at the PEEC Los Alamos Nature Center, and follow Jonathan Dowell’s photography on Instagram @SnowyEgretPhotography. Photo by Jonathan Dowell/@SnowyEgretPhotography Read More
Posts From The Road: The Center Of The Nation
Granite Compass: A 21-foot diameter granite compass marks the center of the nation in Belle Fourche, S.D. A map of the U.S. is seen in the center with a geographic marker over Belle Fourche. Photo by Gary Warren/ladailypost.com
Center Marking: A close view of the 12-in diameter marker on the granite map designating the area of South Dakota where the center of the nation is located. Photo by Gary Warren/ladailypost.com
By GARY WARREN
Photographer
Formerly of Los Alamos
The geographic center of the country is in Lebanon, Kan. and the center of the nation is in Belle Fourche, S.D. That is a confusing Read More
SFCC To Host Film Program Open House July 31
SFCC News:
SFCC welcomes the public to a Film Program Open House noon to 3 p.m. Saturday, July 31, at the main campus.
Meet film faculty and industry representatives and learn about the college’s film program, jobs in the industry, see live production demonstrations and learn how to get training and education to prepare for work in the growing film industry.
Learn more about the Film Program. Register for a reminder to attend the open house.
- Noon to 1 p.m. – Presentations in the Campus Center with student testimonials. Confirmed guest speakers: Stagecoach Foundation, Santa Fe Film Office and
Daily Postcard: Golden Sunrise Illuminates Horizon
Daily Postcard: A golden sunrise illuminates the horizon recently near Deer Trap Mesa Trailhead on Barranca Mesa. Photo by Amanda Macdonald Read More
Small Doe Grabs Snack From Bird Feeder On North Mesa
A small doe with a growth on its side grabs a snack from a bird feeder this morning on North Mesa. Photo by Bryan Bennett
Community Turns Out For Popular Red Elvises Concert
Scene from across the pond of the crowd gathered for the Igor and the Red Elvises concert Friday sponsored by Enterprise Bank & Trust. Watch for more scenes from the summer concert later today at ladailypost.com. Photo by Tim Wallstrom Daily Postcard: Buck Stares Down Resident In White Rock
Daily Postcard: A young sassy buck stops to engage in a stare down with a local resident on Catherine Avenue early Thursday evening before sauntering off to parts unknown in White Rock. Photo by George Kyrala Read More
BELC Presents ‘Spider-man: Into The Spider-verse’ Tonight
Bethlehem Evangelical Lutheran Church presents a Spider man movie tonight. Courtesy/BELC
BELC News:
Free movies on alternate Friday nights are being offered by Bethlehem Evangelical Lutheran Church, (BELC), at 2390 North Road in Los Alamos (by Mountain Elementary School).
“Spider man: Into the Spider-verse” (rated PG) will be shown tonight. All are welcome!
This is an animated film based on the popular Marvel Comics story. It won a Golden Globe Award and an Academy Award after its release in 2018.
The movies will be shown outside in the church courtyard starting at 8:20 p.m., as darkness descends. Read More
2021 Deborah Beene Memorial Music Scholarship Award Winners Announced!
2021 Deborah Beene Memorial Music Scholarship Award recipient Pianist Yunseo Kim. Courtesy photo
2021 Deborah Beene Memorial Music Scholarship Award recipient Trombonist Jackson Bell. Courtesy photo
2021 Deborah Beene Memorial Music Scholarship Award. recipient Cellist Ursula Coe Courtesy photo
MUSIC News:
Winners of this year’s Deborah Beene Memorial Music Scholarship awards are Jackson Bell, trombone; Yunseo Kim, piano; and Ursula Coe, cello.
The award was established in the memory of Deborah Beene, daughter of Don and Sara Beene, a violin and piano student who died in December Read More
Film Office Announces Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Utilizing New Mexico Locations For Visual Effects
NMFO News:
SANTA FE — The New Mexico Film Office (NMFO) announces the television series, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, produced by CBS Studios, is utilizing New Mexico landscapes for the show’s visual effects (VFX).
“We are thrilled that New Mexico landscapes are being utilized for VFX in the television series Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. New Mexico has so much to offer productions and we continue to build up the state’s resources as a well-established ecosystem that can support projects in all stages,” NMFO Director Amber Dodson said.
The series follows Captain Christopher Pike and the Read More
Daily Postcard: Butterfly Flits Among Orange Daylilies
Daily Postcard: A butterfly spends time pollinating daylilies Thursday in the garden at a residence in Los Alamos. Along with butterflies, daylilies are attractive to pollinators such as bees, flies and even hummingbirds, in part because of their cup-like shape, which makes it very easy for these tiny creatures to gather up the nectar they need to thrive. Source smokeysgardens.com. Photo by Marilyn Ramsey Read More

































