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Film Office Announces ‘Messiah’ To film Season One In New Mexico

NMFO News:
 
SANTA FE Tuesday, New Mexico Film Office Director Nick Maniatis announced that the television series produced by Netflix, “Messiah,” will begin production in early-June through mid-August.
 
Filming will take place in Albuquerque, Mountainair, Estancia, Belen, Santa Fe and Clines Corners.
 
“We’re proud to welcome another TV series to New Mexico,” Film Office Director Nick Maniatis said. “Once again, New Mexico will serve as a double for an overseas location and show the world that we’re the leading location
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Zia Credit Union Presents Annual Music Festival

ZIA CU News:

For the third consecutive year, Zia Credit Union is celebrating the start of summer by hosting the Summer Music Fest. The event, which honors Northern New Mexico’s public safety heroes, takes place  5-10 p.m. on Friday, June 15 at the Plaza de Española at 706 E. Bond St., Española.

Designed to highlight the credit union’s commitment to community and collaboration, the music festival is also sponsored by KYBR – Real Country 92.9 FM, KDCE- ¿Que Dice? Radio, the City of Española, and the Española Valley Chamber of Commerce. Admission is free, and the event is open to the general public. Read More

Author Anne Hillerman Discusses New Book Tuesday

Author Anne Hillerman will speak Tuesday in Los Alamos. Courtesy photo
 

LIBRARY News:

Author Anne Hillerman will speak about her latest book “Cave of Bones” at 7 p.m. Tuesday, June 5 at Fuller Lodge. Her talk is presented by the Los Alamos County Library System as a special event to kick off the Summer Reading program at the libraries. Summer Reading for all ages begins June 4. The talk is free and open to the public.

Hillerman follows in her famous father Tony Hillerman’s footsteps by writing mysteries set in the Four Corners region.The four books she has written to date feature two of Tony’s Read More

Los Alamos Community Foundation Executive Director Supports Local Artist At Los Alamos Makers

Los Alamos Community Foundation Executive Director Rachel Kizielewicz with the handmade wooden sculpture she purchased at Los Alamos Makers. Courtesy photo

LOS ALAMOS MAKERS News:

When touring the local makerspace, Rachel Kizielewicz noticed a wooden sculpture that grabbed her attention. Kizielewicz immediately asked about the sculpture and its story. She then asked for a price. The local artist and Los Alamos Makers member agreed to sell his art, created in the makerspace’s wood shop.

Kizielewicz mentioned her wish to display the art at the Los Alamos Community

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White Rock Artist Market Saturday

Art work for sale at a previous White Rock Artist Market. Courtesy photo

ART News:

The White Rock Artist Market will take place 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday on the lawn of the White Rock Visitor Center at 115 NM State Road 4.

The Markets feature new and returning artists and artisans from Los Alamos County and Northern New Mexico and includes items such as fused glass works, paintings, handmade gift cards and bags, natural beauty products, handmade flowers for the home and various types of beautiful jewelry.

The White Rock Artist Market will continue on the first Saturday of the month through Read More

Arts Council Announces Annual Reception & Meet-Up

A scene from a recent Los Alamos Arts Council Brown Bag show. Courtesy photo
 
Aaron Anderson
 
LAAC News:
 
The Arts Council invites the public to attend its annual reception and meet-up 5:30-7:30 p.m., June 14 at Fuller Lodge.
 
Anyone interested in the Arts Council’s plethora of activities, is encouraged to meet-up and enjoy light refreshments and music, which will be provided by jazz pianist Aaron Anderson.
 
The Arts Council’s annual meet-up will begin at 5:30 p.m. with light refreshments and music. At 6 p.m. the agenda will include honoring the council’s donors
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Broformers Back On Stage In Los Alamos

The Broformers, Max Herrmann, left, and Eben Bold, put their clubs in the air. Photo by Trysten Newton-Hodgdon
 
The Broformers, Max Herrmann, left, and Eben Bold, practice their new move, the teeter-totter. Photo by Trysten Newton-Hodgdon
 
By BONNIE J. GORDON
Los Alamos Daily Post
bjgordon@ladailypost.com

Jugglers and street performers Eben Bold and Max Herrmann, aka The Broformers, are back together in Los Alamos. Herrmann has been away studying nursing in Montana. Bold has been busy as Los Alamos High School Student Body President. He’s graduating this weekend. Now that Read More

LANB Commissions LAHS Art Students To Paint Mural

Los Alamos National Bank commissioned members of the Los Alamos High School National Art Honor Society to paint a mural in the new Digital Banking Department in the basement level at LANB in Los Alamos. Vice President of Digital Banking Patrick Browder and LANB Los Alamos Market President Liddie Martinez posed May 21 with 11th grade art students from left, Shannon Pestovich, Isabell Cortez, Meghan Romero, Gabriella Tepley and Erin Scott. The mural is a big hit and Browder said, ‘No matter what kind of day I am having, I will walk in here and this mural will put a smile on my face.’ He explained that Read More

Scenes From Opening Of Summer Concert Season

Dre Z Melodi opens the 2018 Los Alamos Summer Concert Series Friday night at Ashley Pond Park. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.com
 
Young fans. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.com     
 
On the run. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.com      
 
Boots made for dancing. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.com
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PAC 8 Weekly Television Schedule For June 1-7

PAC 8 weekly Television schedule for June 1-7:
 
Friday, June 1, 2018
  • 06:00 AM Democracy Now! – Live
  • 10:00 AM The Tom Hartman Program
  • 11:00 AM County Council Replay 5-01-18
  • 01:00 PM Democracy Now!
  • 04:00 PM Uprising
  • 05:00 PM Democracy Now!
  • 06:00 PM Chamber of Commerce – Succession Planning for Your Business
  • 07:00 PM Los Alamos History – A Tale of Two Homesteaders
  • 08:00 PM UNM LA Graduation
  • 09:30 PM Living Treasures Ceremony
  • 12:00 AM Free Speech TV
 
Saturday, June 2 , 2018
  • Free Speech TV
 
Sunday, June 3, 2018
  • 06:00 AM FSTV
  • 05:00 PM The Prophetic Word
  • 05:30 PM Key to the Kingdom
  • 06:00
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Taos Opera Institute Festival Returns To Northern New Mexico June 7-30

Abigail Krawson, Soprano
 
TOI News:
 
TAOS The Taos Opera Institute (TOI) will host the 11th Taos Opera Institute Festival this year, June 7-30.
 
The festival will feature two performance groups, the TOI Singers and the Cantos de Taos Quartet performing 19 free classical music performances in Taos County, Los Alamos and Santa Fe.
 
These events are free and open to the public.
 
Cantos de Taos will open the festival in Taos on June 7 at Medley with an outdoor patio performance.
 
 
 
Darius Thomas, Tenor
 
Tickets for the gala are $25 and may be purchased
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Daily Postcard: Rabbit Chases Raven From Yard

Daily Postcard: Time and again this rabbit chased off this raven from a yard Saturday morning on Andanada Street in Los Alamos. After each chase the raven would fly off and then come back for more. The rabbit seemed to be defending its turf as it does tend to stop by every morning to nibble on the grass. Photo by Ken Hanson
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Recruitment Underway For Art In Public Places Board

COUNTY News:
 
The Los Alamos Art in Public Places Board (APPB) is accepting applications for a vacancy on the Board.
 
Applicants must be Los Alamos residents.
 
APPB terms are for two years. The next 24 months will be an exciting time as the Art in Public Places Board finalizes installation of several public art pieces and begins the search for new projects. The board recently celebrated the installation of colorful benches and matching lighted sculptures in front of the Los Alamos Community Building.
 
Board activities include organizing calls for art and artists, collecting
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Daily Postcard: Bears Spotted On Cañon De Valle Trail

Daily Postcard: During a hike Saturday along the Cañon de Valle Trail and hearing a scratching sound about 50 feet away, these two bear cubs were spotted climbing a tree. The cubs climbed while mama bear stood guard at the base of the tree. Photo by Don Lepsch 

Map showing location of bear sightings along the Cañon de Valle Trail. Courtesy/LA TrailsApp Read More

High School Students Tour Santa Fe Opera Campus

Area high school students had the privilege of touring the Santa Fe Opera campus Tuesday. They were given an extensive behind-the-scenes tour that included the costume department (including a sneak preview of the costumes for Candide), the props department, and the practice rooms. This was followed by lunch on the patio at SFO’s cantina and a concluding tour of the lower practice studios and rehearsal theaters. The students will attend a performance of Dr. Atomic in August. Courtesy photo

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