Scene From Neighborhood Halloween Celebration
Ryn Herrmann, chamber director, hosted a Halloween celebration for friends and family Saturday night in the Broadview neighborhood. Dressed for the party from left, Suzette Fox, Anagha Dandakar, Heidi Rodgers and hostess Ryn Herrmann. Photo by Carol A. Clarkladailypost.com Read More
Special Needs Friendly Trunk Or Treat Event

La Vista Church News:
The community is invited to a Special Needs Friendly/Teal Pumpkin Trunk or Treat event.
Come to La Vista Church at 15 Grand Canyon Dr. in White Rock 5-7 p.m., Oct. 31 for low sensory, non-scary, calm fun.
Non-food treats, and lollipops will be handed out to make this an allergy friendly event. Costumes are welcome but not required, and there is no upper age limit.
Non-special needs siblings and friends are invited, too! Read More
Daily Postcard: Rain Pool With Surface Ice Crystals
Daily Postcard: Rain pool with surface ice crystals, aspen leaves, and reflection of autumn aspen tree, taken Thursday near Water Canyon on the high country west of the Pajarito Platea. Photo by © 2018 David A. Ponton, wildearthlight.com Read More
Scenes From Annual Pumpkin Carving At Smith’s
Community members gathered this morning on the patio at Smith’s Marketplace for the annual pumpkin carving event in preparation for tonight’s Pumpkin Glow, in which the lawn of Fuller Lodge will be filled 6-9 p.m. with the eerie, flickering glow of hundreds of carved pumpkins. Photo by Lauren McDaniel/MainStreet
Scene from the annual Pumpkin Carving this morning on the patio at Smith’s Marketplace. Photo by Lauren McDaniel/MainStreet
Scene from the annual Pumpkin Carving this morning on the patio at Smith’s Marketplace. Photo by Lauren McDaniel/MainStreet
Scene from the annual Read More
And More Scenes: Trick Or Treat On MainStreet 2018
Minnie Mouse and her dad at Trick or Treat on MainStreet 2018 Friday afternoon during which thousands of children and parents turned out to participate in the festivities in downtown Los Alamos. Photo by Tammy Jimines
Scary LA. Photo by Tammy Jimines
When the shark bites … at Trick or Treat on MainStreet Friday afternoon in downtown Los Alamos. Photo by Tammy Jimines
The good cute witch. Photo by Tammy Jimines
Lion dog. Photo by Tammy Jimines
This witch likes candy. Photo by Tammy Jimines Read More
More Scenes: Trick Or Treat On MainStreet 2018
Los Alamos Police Cmdr. Oliver Morris jumps into action to protect thousands of children and their parents from an aggressive dragon that crashed the annual Trick or Treat on MainStreet event Friday afternoon in downtown Los Alamos. Cmdr. Morris prevailed, and the dragon’s carcass was carted off for disposal to the Los Alamos County Eco Station. Photo by Kateri Morris
This cutie was one of the thousands of trick or treaters Friday afternoon who descended upon downtown Los Alamos for Trick or Treat on Mainstreet 2018. Photo by Jim O’Donnell
Mr. Incredible, AKA AndyScenes From Trick Or Treat On MainStreet 2018
Thousands thronged downtown Los Alamos Friday for Trick or Treat on MainStreet. Merchants and organizations handed out pounds of treats to eager kids. Parents also got into the Halloween spirit. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.com
Scene from Trick or Treat on MainStreet Friday in downtown Los Alamos. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.com
Scene from Trick or Treat on MainStreet Friday in downtown Los Alamos. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.com
Scene from Trick or Treat on MainStreet Friday in downtown Los Alamos. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.comDaily Postcard: Hunter’s Moon Above White Rock
Daily Postcard: The Hunter’s Moon is 98 percent visible Friday from White Rock. The Hunter’s Moon is the full moon after the Harvest Moon. There are many different explanations for the name Hunter’s Moon. In the autumn months, there’s no long period of darkness between sunset and moonrise for several days in a row, around the time of full moon. In the days before tractor lights, the lamp of the Harvest Moon helped farmers to gather their crops, despite the diminishing daylight hours. As the sun’s light faded in the west, the moon would soon rise in the east to illuminate the fields throughout Read More
November Issue Of Prism Now Online
Click on the image below to read the November issue of Prism.
Daily Postcard: Large Ghost Small Scarecrow On Aster
Daily Postcard: A large ghost and a small scarecrow are spotted over the weekend at a home on Aster Street in White Rock. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com Read More
Canceled: Arts In Public Places Board For Tonight
COUNTY News:
The Arts in Public Places Board meeting scheduled for 5:30 p.m., today is canceled due to a lack of quorum. Read More
Early Morning Fog Creeps Into Barrancas Canyon
View of the fog this morning in Barrancas Canyon spotted from the ‘skywalk’ on the end of Los Pueblos. Photo by Ann Greene
Fog creeping into Barrancas Canyon spotted this morning from the ‘skywalk’ on the end of Los Pueblos. Photo by Ann Greene
PEEC Awarded Clif Bar Grant For Passport Program
PEEC News:
The Pajarito Environmental Education Center, the non-profit organization that operates the Los Alamos Nature Center, recently received a grant from the Clif Bar Family Foundation to support the popular Passport to the Pajarito Plateau program.
The funding from Clif Bar will help PEEC continue to print and provide prizes for Passports I and II and go toward producing a third edition of the Passport, which PEEC hopes to debut at Earth Day Festival in 2019. Sustained funding to support all three Passport programs comes from the local Delle Foundation.
This is the second year Read More
Morning Fog In Los Alamos Settles Into Canyon
Fog this morning in Los Alamos settles into the canyon. Photo by Riki Byers Read More
Trick-Or-Treat On MainStreet Kicks Off Halloweekend With Festivities 4-6 p.m. Friday

Los Alamos MainStreet News:
Halloweekend returns to haunt Los Alamos Oct. 26-27, with Trick-or-Treat on MainStreet kicking off festivities 4-6 p.m. Friday.
Main Street and Central Avenue from 15th to 20th streets will be closed to auto traffic and become a safe pedestrian area where local businesses and organizations distribute candy to costumed families.
While businesses in the downtown area open their doors to the public, this also is an opportunity for businesses and organizations not located in the downtown area to be involved. This year, 85 businesses and Read More
Lensic: Halloween Week Fun On Big Screen Oct. 29-31
LENSIC News:The Most Haunted City In New Mexico? … Clayton!
A spooky shadow spotted one dark and dreary night on a street in Clayton. Courtesy/NMT
STATE News:
- New Mexico True Unveils List of Haunted Spots, Ghost Towns and More
- Which City is the Most Haunted in New Mexico? Clayton
SANTA FE – With a rich Wild West history and more than 1,000 sites on the National Register of Historic Places, there is no question that New Mexico has its fair share of haunted spots.
From ghost towns to ghost tours, the lore of this hallowed history has proven to be a lure for tourists, so the New Mexico Tourism Department set out to determine which towns, villages and cities have rights Read More
Voting Underway For ‘Fan Favorite’ Scarecrow
Community voting is underway to determine the ‘Fan Favorite’ in the annual Los Alamos Arts Council Scarecrow Contest downtown in the MainStreet district. Courtesy photo
Community voting is underway to determine the ‘Fan Favorite’ in the annual Los Alamos Arts Council Scarecrow Contest downtown in the MainStreet district. Courtesy photo
Community voting is underway to determine the ‘Fan Favorite’ in the annual Los Alamos Arts Council Scarecrow Contest downtown in the MainStreet district. Courtesy photoLAMTA Annual Halloween Recital Fuller Lodge Oct. 27
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