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Popular Secret City Kitchen Shares Some Big News!

Founder Jeremy Varela, left, ceremoniously hands over the keys to Secret City Kitchen’s new owner/chef Robert Sayre Aug. 3 on the UNM-Los Alamos campus. Photo by Jenn Bartram/ladailypost.com

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

So what’s going on with Secret City Kitchen? The popular eatery on the UNM-Los Alamos campus is excited to announce the next chapter in its history.

Founder Jeremy Varela has operated Secret City Kitchen for the last six years. He told the Los Alamos Daily Post that he is now moving on to new ventures and has turned over the reins to new owner/chef Read More

Self Help Provides Clients With Safety Net In Tough Times

Self Help, Inc. Executive Director Maura Taylor with Self Help mascot Sam during a recent visit to the Los Alamos Daily Post. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.com  

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By BONNIE J. GORDON
Los Alamos Daily Post
bjgordon@gmail.com

The COVID-19 pandemic has been tough for everyone, but its effects are most felt by those already living on the edge–low-income families, undocumented workers, single parents, the elderly, and people with health risks.

Self Help, Inc. provides a vital safety net to help those most impacted. Self Help, Inc. helps with immediate financial needs Read More

County Council Withdraws Proposed Ordinance For Downtown Pedestrian Retail Overlay Zone

Members of the public listen and provide input regarding the proposed ordinance to create a downtown pedestrian retail overlay zone Tuesday night during the Los Alamos County Council meeting. After a lengthy discussion and several motions, Councilor Sean Williams who originally introduced the measure, brought forward a motion to withdraw it and council passed that motion 5-1 with Councilor David Reagor opposing. Counselor Sara Scott was not in attendance. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com Read More

Katy P & The Business Perform At Los Alamos Summer Concert Series At Ashley Pond Park Friday Night

Katy P & The Business perform Friday night at the first ever back to school costume extravaganza. Courtesy/Sancre 

Summer Concert News:

Katy P & The Business performs Friday the 13th in the first ever costume extravaganza produced by the Los Alamos Summer Concert Series presented by Toyota of Santa Fe.

The concert is sponsored by the Los Alamos Federation of School Employees and celebrates educators. 

Fronted by Katy Palmier and backed by a tight trio of musicians, the band has been one of Northern New Mexico’s real crowd-pleasers since it was formed nine years ago. As the lead singer Read More

Enterprise Bank & Trust Presents Annual $50,000 Endowment To Los Alamos Community Foundation

From left, LACF Executive Director Rachel Kizielezicz, LACF Board President David Izraelevitz, Enterprise Bank & Trust President – Los Alamos Region Liddie Martinez and LACF Board Vice President Pat Soran. Courtesy photo

Enterprise Bank & Trust News:

Enterprise Bank & Trust recently presented the Los Alamos Community Foundation with a second $50,000 check to benefit the Foundation’s Enterprise Endowment Fund matching gift campaign.

In 2019, Enterprise pledged to contribute up to $50,000 per year for three years to create an endowment to benefit nonprofits in Los Read More

Scenes From Summerfest At Los Alamos Food Co-op

 Visitors gather Sunday afternoon for Summerfest at the Los Alamos Food Co-op. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.com

The Española Humane Shelter brought pets in need of homes to Summerfest at the co-op and by 3 p.m. four kittens and the sole dog were adopted. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.com

A youngster checks out the PAC 8 booth at Summerfest. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.com

Inside the Co-op, it’s business as usual as customers check out. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.com Read More

Chandler: Calling On County Councilors To Defeat Ordinance 02-317 … The Downtown Pedestrian Overlay Zone

By GEORGE CHANDLER
Los Alamos

Editor’s note: Local resident George Chandler sent the following letter to the Los Alamos County Council this evening calling on them to defeat Ordinance 02-317, the downtown Pedestrian Overlay Zone.

To:  County Council
From:  George Chandler
Date August 8, 2021

Re: Aug. 10 hearing on ordinance 02-317, downtown Pedestrian Overlay Zone

Attachments:  Decker Parish Sabatini (DPS) memo of 5-26-21 (link).

Dear Councilors,

The Town Hall organized and run by Councilors Reagor, Derkacs, and Scott last week reinforced and illuminated most of the points I made in previous Read More

McCormick: 5 Reasons Coworking Is The New Way To Work

Monday is International Coworking Day and to celebrate, projectY is offer free coworking on this day. No reservations are needed, just stop by for free coffee, snacks, special discounts on memberships and punchcards, coupons and giveaways. Courtesy/projectY

By CHRISTINA MCCORMICK
Community & Marketing Manager
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The past couple of years have been a difficult time for us all. We have had to reinvent ourselves, our families, and our work, all while trying to stay healthy in the midst of the unknown. 

Did you know that there is a new way to work? Coworking’s popularity is surging Read More

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