Free Summer Bible Clubs For Children Ages 4-12
Courtesy photo
Child Evangelism Fellowship News:
Child Evangelism Fellowship is sponsoring Vacation Bible School beginning June 21 and taught by trained teen summer missionaries with adult supervision.
Each Club or Vacation Bible School lasts for one week, Monday through Friday, and features Bible and missionary stories, songs, Scripture memory, games, crafts, snacks, contests and prizes.
- June 21-25: 1-4 p.m., Vacation Bible School at Calvary Chapel, 580 North Mesa Road, Los Alamos
- June 28-July 2: 9:30-11:30 a.m., Backyard Bible Club at Claudia Munoz’s yard, 479 Louise, White
Daily Postcard: Fragrant Honeysuckles Bloom In White Rock
Daily Postcard: Fragrant honeysuckles are spotted blooming during an early morning walk Monday in White Rock. Honeysuckles are a group of vigorous woody vines and shrubs that can be grown nearly anywhere. As a rule, they produce abundant foliage, flowers and fruit, and are nearly indestructible. The latter also explains why certain species of honeysuckle can quickly get out of control and become a pest in the landscape. Source: Curators of the University of Missouri. Photo by Nancy Ann Hibbs Read More
PAC 8 Summer Media Classes Kick Off At Ashley Pond!
PAC 8 Summer Media classes got off to an exciting start last week, students met June 1 at Ashley Pond for the Pac 8 Beginning Video class which teaches student basic camera techniques, editing with Adobe Premiere, and audio, this class is for 4th – 8th graders. PAC 8 is offering classes all summer long for students in 2nd grade up through high school. The class schedule can be seen at this link. Courtesy/PAC 8
Students met June 1 for the PAC 8 GoPro Video Class which teaches students how to use the new Hero 9 Black, learn Time Warp, Time Lapse, Slo Mo, Live Burst, and editing with Adobe Premiere. This Read More
Daily Postcard: Colorful View Of Ashley Pond Park
Daily Postcard: Colorful view Saturday of Ashley Pond Park. Photo by Norma Smith Read More
Heron With Chicks Spotted In Nest In The Jemez
A heron is spotted recently with two of its four chicks in a nest in a tree in the Jemez. Photo by Keith Kihara Read More
Posts From The Road: Flight 93 National Memorial
Flight 93 Memorial: The design of the Flight 93 Memorial and the adjacent museum are a work of art. Shown are visitors as they walk on the ‘Flight Path’ walkway at the memorial. The dark gray walkway leads to an overlook of the crash site about one quarter mile away and down a hillside. Photo by Gary Warren/ladailypost.com
Wall of Names: Forty slabs of white polished granite, 3-inches thick and eight feet tall, line up to create the Wall of Names at the Memorial Plaza. Each slab of granite has the name of a crew member or passenger who died in the crash on 9-11-2001. The 40 slabs form a wall on the flight path Read More
Daily Postcard: Aspen Trees All Abloom In Jemez
Daily Postcard: Aspen trees are all abloom during a resent visit to the Jemez. Photo by Shari Mills Read More
Northern Pygmy-Owl Spotted Deep In Pueblo Canyon
A little Northern Pygmy-Owl is spotted perched on a tree branch last Sunday deep in Pueblo Canyon. Follow Jonathan Dowell’s photography on Instagram @SnowyEgretPhotography, and learn more about nature at the PEEC Los Alamos Nature Center. Photo by Jonathan DowellMillicent Rogers Museum In Taos Announces Its New Curator Of Exhibitions And Collections Michelle Lanteri
New MRM Curator of Exhibitions and Collections Michelle Lanteri. Courtesy/MRM
MRM News:
The Millicent Rogers Museum (MRM) announces its new Curator of Exhibitions and Collections Michelle Lanteri.
Lanteri has worked in curatorial roles at the Couse-Sharp Historic Site in Taos, the University Art Gallery and the University Museum at New Mexico State University in Las Cruces, the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art in Oklahoma, and the GreenHill Center for North Carolina Art in Greensboro.
With degrees in art history, museum studies and media studies, Read More
Daily Postcard: Lizard Rests Near Flowers In White Rock
Daily Postcard: A lizard sits near flowers blooming Friday on Aster Street in White Rock. Photo by Joyce Wolff Read More
2021 Los Alamos Summer Virtual Concert Series Celebrates ChamberFest With Ozomatli Via YouTube Tonight!
The 2021 Los Alamos Summer Concert Series presents the third concert of the virtual series featuring the world-famous Latin Hip Hop band, Ozomatli performing tonight June 4. Courtesy/Sancre Productions
Concert will begin at 7 p.m. Click here at that time:
Summer Concert News:
The 2021 Los Alamos Summer Concert Series presented by Toyota of Santa Fe, presents the third concert of the virtual series featuring the world-famous Latin Hip Hop band, Ozomatli, sponsored by the Los Alamos Chamber of Commerce in celebration of ChamberFest.
Latin Grammy Award Winning Ozomatli continues to thrill Read More
Museum Of International Folk Art Presents: ‘Kabuki & The Making Of A Vengeful Female Ghost’ June 9 On Zoom
MOIFA News:
The Museum of International Folk Art (MOIFA) presents “Kabuki and the Making of a Vengeful Female Ghost,” a free online lecture via Zoom with Dr. Satoko Shimazaki, Associate Professor of Japanese Literature and Theater at UCLA.
The lecture will take place at 2 p.m. MDT Wednesday, June 9.
Dr. Shimazaki’s areas of research include early modern Japanese theater and popular literature. She also covers the history of modern kabuki, gender representation on the kabuki stage, sound and visual media, and the interaction of performance, print, and text. Dr. Shimazaki was a contributor Read More
Meet Raptors From New Mexico Wildlife Center At PEEC’s First Summer Family Evening Of 2021 Wednesday June 9
The Nature Center hosts the first Summer Family Evening of 2021 Wednesday, June 9. Photo by Thomas Graves
PEEC News:
Join the Pajarito Environmental Education Center (PEEC) for the first Summer Family Evening of 2021 Wednesday, June 9.
This family-friendly event will feature birds from the New Mexico Wildlife Center. Learn about the lives of rescued birds, responsible rehabilitation, what to do if you ever find an injured animal and more. Thanks to the Del Norte LOV Foundation, the philanthropic arm of the Del Norte Credit Union, for sponsoring Summer Family Evenings in 2021.
Advance registration Read More
Daily Postcard: Colorful Sunset Near Overlook Park
Daily Postcard: Memorial Day sunset near Overlook in White Rock. Photo by Jenn Bartram/ladailypost.com Read More
Artist Melissa Bartlett Designs New Look For Gaia’s Pantry
Los Alamos artist Melissa Bartlett by her new design for Gaia’s Pantry at the Unitarian Church. Courtesy photo
COMMUNITY News:
The recently opened Gaia’s Pantry Food Bank is sporting new designs by Los Alamos artist Melissa Bartlett.
Started by the Unitarian Church, Gaia’s Pantry is a food locker in the church parking lot at 1738 N. Sage Loop St., and is open to anyone in need of food.
Members of the congregation and others in the Los Alamos community donate non-perishables, some fresh foods and personal care items. The designs on the front feature “Gaia” the Greek personification of Mother Earth, Read More
Local Childcare Providers Gear Up For Return To ‘Normal’
Children are busy working on projects Tuesday at the Ark. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com
Children in class Tuesday with teacher Leigha Oliver at the Ark. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com
By BONNIE J. GORDON
Los Alamos Daily Post
bjgordon@ladailypost.com
It’s been a rocky year for local childcare providers, but most of them have pulled through and are gearing up for full operation. The Los Alamos Daily Post spoke with several local providers about what services they offer and what makes them special. They also shared advice that they have for parents of children returning to daycare Read More
Los Alamos Concert Association Exhibit Celebrates 75 Years Of History Steeped In World Class Performances!
LACA Artistic Director Ann McLaughlin shows off the newest exhibit in the Step Up Gallery at Mesa Public Library. The exhibit commemorates the concert association’s 75th anniversary. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com
Patrons can read the history of LACA and listen to performances. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com
By KIRSTEN LASKEY
Los Alamos Daily Post
kirsten@ladailypost.com
In 1946 the Los Alamos Concert Association (LACA) held its first concert season. The Manhattan Project was in full swing and the town was a secret but none of that prevented LACA from presenting world Read More
Pride At Village Arts And The Art Center At Fuller Lodge
Ken Nebel, right, Village Arts owner/ asst. director of the Art Center at Fuller Lodge at an event in 2017. Courtesy photo
By KELLY DOLEJSI
Friends of Los Alamos Pride
Two successful Pride Weeks and one pandemic later, Pride Week returns to Los Alamos June 5-13. This year’s theme is “Coming Out After COVID”.
This series of mini-profiles aims to highlight as many LGBTQIA-friendly local businesses as possible. Email kdolejsi@gmail.com if you own a business or run an organization and want to extend your support to Los Alamos Pride Week. Regardless of whether you own a business, follow Los Alamos Read More
Daily Postcard: Sunset Colors Sky Over Western Area
Daily Postcard: The sunset colors the sky Wednesday over Western Area. Photo by Terry Goldman Read More
Roses Beautify Garden On Grand Canyon In White Rock
Roses beautify a garden today on Grand Canyon Drive in White Rock. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
The sweet scent of roses fills a garden today on Grand Canyon. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
Yellow roses brighten a garden today on Grand Canyon Drive in White Rock. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com Read More

































