Kirsten Laskey (ladp admin)

PEEC Hosts State Climatologist David DuBois Talk Jan. 18

State Climatologist David DuBois

PEEC News:

State Climatologist and Associate College Professor at New Mexico State University David DuBois will discuss the status and impact of climate change 6-7:15 p.m. Jan. 18 at the Los Alamos Nature Center. It will also be available virtually.

DuBois’ talk, which is provided by the Pajarito Environmental Education Center, will touch on the status of climate change both globally and across New Mexico, discuss the impacts of climate change on water, agriculture, forests, human health, and air quality, along with other topics. DuBois will use some of Read More

Senior Centers On Two-Hour Delay Friday

LARSO News:
The Los Alamos Senior Activity Centers will be on a two-hour delay, Friday, Jan. 5. The centers will open at 10:30 a.m. All classes scheduled prior to 10:30 a.m. are canceled.
Home Delivered Meal recipients please use the emergency meal on Friday. Lunch will be served noon to 1 p.m.
Check the website, voicemail 505.662.8920 and Facebook page for updates.
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En Pointe School Of Dance Starts Spring Semester Jan. 9

Scene from En Pointe School of Dance recent performance. Courtesy/Nate Limback/ladailypost.com

Scene from En Pointe School of Dance’recent performance. Courtesy/Nate Limback/ladailypost.com

COMMUNITY News:

En Pointe School of Dance Spring 2024 Semester begins Jan. 9. The dance school, at 3801 Arkansas Ave. in Suites E and F, will be open on Martin Luther King Day, Jan. 15.

En Pointe School of Dance in Los Alamos was established in April 2021. En Pointe School offers Dance Exploration, Pre-Ballet, Ballet -1, -2, -3, Adult Ballet, Pre-Pointe, Pointe, Jazz, Hip-Hop, Contemporary, Read More

Dixon Community Players Presents ‘The Razzamatazz Of Radio And Jazz’ Dec. 1-3

DIXON PLAYERS News:

The Dixon Community Players are at it again. After being quiet through COVID, they have now created an exciting new musical revue: The Razzmatazz of Radio And Jazz.

It begins at the time that the unimaginable horrors of WWI have finally come to an end. Americans are ready to unwind and celebrate. The period of the “Roaring Twenties” has begun. And the coming powerful emergence of radio and electricity in the home during the 20’s and 30’s was about to change people’s lives forever. For the first time, music, sports, politics and news were able to be brought into every person’s home Read More

Small Business Saturday: Village Arts

BUSINESS News:

Small Business Saturday will be held Saturday. A number of local businesses are taking part and offering specials and activities. One of the participants is:

Village Arts

Village Arts has all the art supplies for the creatives on your list!

Stop by your friendly neighborhood framing store and check out the new exhibit, “Meet the Neighbors”, on display through the Holidays! With 50 pieces of artwork ranging in subject matter from our ancient neighbors to the flora and fauna that live by out sides today, this show is sure to be a crowd pleaser, and it presents artwork made by your Read More

Los Alamos Visiting Nurse Svc. Seeks New Board Members

LAVNS News:

Seeking Dedicated Board Members! Join the Los Alamos Visiting Nurse Service (LAVNS) and make a real difference in our community’s healthcare.

Are you passionate about improving healthcare services? Do you have a desire to contribute your expertise and leadership skills? Los Alamos Visiting Nurse Service is looking for committed individuals to join its esteemed Board of Directors.

Board members play a crucial role in shaping and guiding the LAVNS organization’s strategic direction. Board members’ insights and contributions will directly impact the quality of healthcare Read More

Los Alamos Basks In Limelight From ‘Oppenheimer’ Movie

Visitors seize the chance to take a photo with Oppie and Groves near Fuller Lodge. Courtesy/LAC

BY KIRSTEN LASKEY
Los Alamos Daily Post
kirsten@ladailypost.com

The relationship between Los Alamos and Hollywood for the film, Oppenheimer, can only be described as symbiotic. Hollywood reaped commercial and critical acclaim for its depiction of the town’s origins and arguably its most famous resident while Los Alamos successfully capitalized on the massive, worldwide attention it received.

In short, filmmaker Christopher Nolan’s 2023 film has made both entities sparkle in the limelight. Read More

Fidel Lee Gutierrez 10-Year Anniversary Remembrance

Fidel Lee Gutierrez Nov. 3, 1962 – Nov. 3, 2013

Community News:

Fidel Lee Gutierrez of Santa Fe, New Mexico was born in Las Cruces, NM in 1962 and died after a short, but courageous battle with cancer, on his birthday, in 2013 at the age of 51. He was a beloved son, grandson, husband, brother, uncle, friend, banker and leader in the community.

He was preceded in death by his father, Elie S. Gutierrez, paternal grandparents, Felimon Sr. and Louisa Gutierrez of La Cordillera, NM, maternal grandparents, Alberto and Mary Jaramillo of Belen, NM, brother, Simon Gutierrez and nephew, Jorge Lane.

Fidel remains Read More

LALT Cancels ‘Reefer Madness’ This Weekend Due To Illness

LALT News:
Due to illness among the cast, Los Alamos Little Theatre has canceled this weekend’s performances of “Reefer Madness”. The show’s production team is following CDC guidance to ensure a safe and healthy opening next weekend.
 
Those who have purchased tickets will be contacted by LALT in order to receive a refund or to change the date. They may also email producer@lalt.org with questions.
 
Performances are planned to continue the next two weekends, at 7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, Nov. 10-18, with a 2 p.m. matinee on Sunday, Nov. 12. 
 
Tickets are $30 at the door or at lalt.org.
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