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Small Business Saturday: PEEC

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:

PEEC – Los Alamos Nature Center

The PEEC gift shop has unique items for all ages. Hand-painted ornaments, locally made mugs, and sustainable soaps are all available, as well as toys, plushes, and books for kids! Perfect for any nature-lover or outdoor enthusiast. We can’t wait to see you!

Specials: Join the Pajarito Environmental Education Center for Small Business Saturday on Saturday, November 25 from Read More

Sirphey Offering Thanksgiving Meals Thursday At Bandelier

Inside Sirphey at Bandelier, which is offering its annual Thanksgiving meals 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Thursday. Courtesy/NPS

SIRPHEY News:

Sirphey, the local restaurant group that provides food from around the world, is offering its annual Thanksgiving meals at its Bandelier National Monument location Thanksgiving Day.

Holiday service will run between 10 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. at Bandelier.

Reservations are advised and can be made by calling 505.661.4003 or emailing customercare@sirphey.com.

Note: The Deacon Street location will be closed Thanksgiving Day.

Happy Thanksgiving to all from Read More

Small Business Saturday – Support Our Local Businesses!

By RYN HERRMANN
Director
Los Alamos Chamber of Commerce 

Saturday, Nov. 25, 2023, is Small Business Saturday – a day to celebrate and support small businesses and all they do for their communities. This year, we know that small businesses need our support now more than ever. Please join the Chamber of Commerce and support them by shopping small.

Small Business Saturday is an annual celebration in conjunction with the national promotion started by American Express to support local businesses on the Saturday after Thanksgiving. Started in 2010 by Los Alamos retailer Cyndi Wells, owner of Pet Read More

Shopping With Al …

World-class shopper Al Miller of El Rancho has a sharp eye for style and design and a keen sense for what works best to enhance the appearance of his friends and colleagues. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com

By CAROL A. CLARK
Los Alamos Daily Post
caclark@ladailypost.com

Retired art teacher Al Miller has a gift … he is a world-class shopper and stylist to his wide circle of friends. Al is spontaneous and fun and advises them on just the right clothing, accessories and shoes to enhance their look. He finds outfits that follow current trends and knows the best places to shop in Los Alamos, Read More

Village Arts Opens Holiday Exhibit ‘Meet The Neighbors’

Artwork from the new exhibit, ‘Meet the Neighbors’ on display through the holidays at Village Arts at 216 DP Road. Courtesy/Village Arts

Artwork from the new exhibit, ‘Meet the Neighbors’ on display through the holidays at Village Arts at 216 DP Road. Courtesy/Village Arts

VILLAGE ARTS News:

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, Read More

Affordable Arts Sale Opens Friday At Fuller Lodge Art Center

A collection of fiber arts and photography from artists in the Fuller Lodge Art Center shop. Photo by B. Engeman

A ceramic mushroom platter by Canyon View Clay. Photo by B. Engeman

LAAC News:

The community is invited to join Los Alamos Arts Council (LAAC) Friday and Saturday for its most anticipated shopping weekend at the Fuller Lodge Art Center. More than 130 artists have taken over the gallery with gifts priced to take home for the holidays as a gift to give or keep.

LAAC will have Black Friday prizes and treats 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday, in addition to the unique and wonderful selections of art and crafts.
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Give The Gift Of An Infinite Multiverse – Meow Wolf’s Annual Portal Pass Is Here

MEOW WOLF News:

SANTA FE — Welcome to the infinite multiverse! As gift giving season descends upon Planet Earth, Meow Wolf is thrilled to give humans the present of unbounded adventure.

Announcing the launch of Meow Wolf’s Annual Portal Pass: offering guests of all ages perpetual access to their local Meow Wolf exhibition for an entire year, ensuring an endless journey through intricate art, delightful mysteries, mind-bending spaces, and unadulterated weirdness.

Meow Wolf Santa Fe Portal Pass will cost $69 for adults and $54 for children, but for a limited time will be available for 20 PERCENT Read More

The Y To Host Winter Vendor Market Saturday Dec. 2

FAMILY YMCA News:

The Family YMCA will be hosting its 3rd Holiday Vendor Market, this time as part of the Los Alamos Winterfest Weekend.

The event is 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 2 in Y’s main facility gymnasium at 1450 Iris St.

The Market will include more than two dozen local vendors, many of whom will be familiar from other craft fairs and events in the area.

All proceeds raised by hosting this fun event go to support The Family YMCA’s Annual Campaign which supports:

  • Espanola YMCA Teen Center;
  • Scholarships for after school childcare programs;
  • Scholarships for youth sports programs; and
  • Financial
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First Born Program Of Los Alamos & Samizdat Bookstore And Teahouse Thanks Community For Successful Fall Fundraiser

Courtesy/First Born Program

First Born Program News:

First Born Program of Los Alamos wants to thank the community of Los Alamos County for their support during the fall fundraiser with Samizdat Bookstore and Teahouse.

Jill Lang, owner of Samizdat Bookstore, hosted the second annual fundraiser last month for the program, and the community donated almost $400 and over 25 books to the First Born program.

As part of their early literacy efforts, First Born regularly shares age appropriate books well as a variety of parenting books with families. Since their opening, First Born has purchased Read More

JEC Chairman Martin Heinrich On Flat October CPI Data

Sen. Martin Heinrich

JEC News:

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Sen. Martin Heinrich (D-NM), Chairman of the U.S. Congress Joint Economic Committee (JEC), released the following statement today after the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported that prices measured by the Consumer Price Index (CPI) were flat in October, compared with the 0.4 percent increase in September. Data also show that annual prices grew only 3.2 percent, down sharply from the peak rate of 9.1 percent in June 2022.

“Annual inflation is down nearly 60 percent since its peak, and wages are up from last year. Prices fell last month for Read More

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