State Farm Gives $4,000 To Support Youth
The Española YMCA Teen Center receiving a $4,000 regional State Farm Good Neighbor grant Sept. 3. Courtesy photo
YMCA News:
- Grant Supports Programs at Española Teen Center
The Española YMCA Teen Center received a $4,000 regional State Farm Good Neighbor grant Sept. 3 during a presentation at local State Farm agent Lou Santoro’s office.
Teen Center Director Ben Sandoval and Y Executive Director Linda Daly accepted the grant that will support tutoring, health education and life skills classes offered at the Espanola Teen Center.
“The timing is perfect,” Daly said. “We have under-funded classes Read More
Fall Plants At Farmers Market Thursday
Courtesy/LAFM
LAFM News:
As the weather starts to cool down and crops and plants start to slow down, vendors at the Los Alamos Farmers Market will begin closing up shop for the season. This week is the final of the season for Joel Daeschel of Cedar Grove Nursery and the last chance to buy his plants this year.
The market opens 7 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., every Thursday through the end of October in the Los Alamos Library parking lot.
Other products available at the market include: Pork / Honey/ Salad Greens/ Spinach/ Squashes/ Melons/ Pears/ Apples/ Peaches/ Cheeses/Cider Snow Cones/ Roasted Green Chiles/ Read More
Community Invited To United Way Community Campaign Kickoff At Ashley Pond Pavilion Wednesday
COFC News:
The community is invited to a special Business After Hours event 5:30-7:30 p.m., Wednesday at the Ashley Pond Pavilion as the United Way of Northern New Mexico kicks off this year’s Community Campaign.
Los Alamos National Bank, Blue Window Bistro and Craig Martin Experience have all joined in to to help celebrate this event. Pajarito Brewpub also will be there. Read More
LAVA Advises Local Business Owner How To Create Sales Funnel
Kelley Baer, owner of Pajarito Lactation. Courtesy photo
LAVA News:
As part of the website launch for LACDC’s Los Alamos Venture Accelerator (https:////www.lava.guru), LAVA founder Nicholas Seet and Mandy Marksteiner (marketing consultant) met with local entrepreneurs to find out what obstacles they face, and offer support and ideas on how to bring their businesses to the next level.
Last week Seet and Marksteiner met with Kelley Baer, owner of Pajarito Lactation, to discuss how to overcome a problem that many solo professionals face: being in a feast or famine cycle. Baer is a lactation Read More
Visit Raul Rodriguez Of S&J Farm At Thursday’s Market
Raul Rodriguez of S&J Farm in El Guique
I recently visited Raul Rodriguez at his S&J Farm in El Guique just north of Espanola. After crossing the Chama River, his farm is about four miles to the turn off into the valley where El Guique sits among the trees that line the river basin.
S&J Farm is nestled in a community filled with small backyard gardens and farms. Cornfields are everywhere you look, along with all the rock formations that line this side of the river.
Raul and his wife live in a house that sits at the edge of the local irrigation ditch, just a coin Read More
Manhattan Project Restaurant Closing in on Liquor License
Victor Medina of the Mahattan Project Restaurant Thursday, which was the final day required to display the public notice of intent to obtain a liquor license for the downtown eatery at 1789 Central Ave. Medina told the Los Alamos Daily Post that no one stepped forward to oppose the request so it’s on to the next steps in the process. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com Read More
Los Alamos Business Incubation Rolls Out LABi Tech Army©
LABi founders from left, Robert Nolen – vice president of science, engineering & technology, Ralph Chapman – vice president of operations and Andy Andrews – president. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
BUSINESS News:
Los Alamos Business Incubation (LABi) is using Los Alamos ScienceFest as a platform to introduce the LABi Tech Army© to the Los Alamos community.
The LABi Tech Army© is a growing group of local and national scientists, engineers, technologists and other individuals who will serve to help mentor entrepreneurs and help them create successful Read More
LACDC’s LAVA 2014 Elevator Pitch Winners Announced at LANL Feynman Awards
Participants mingle at LAVA’s Elevator Pitch Contest Thursday at Fuller Lodge. Courtesy photo
LeAnne Parsons, left, won a $500 ‘Audience Choice’ award and Prisca Tiasse won a $500 ‘First-timer’ award. Courtesy photo
From left, Mandy Marksteiner won the $500 ‘Most Amusing’ award and LeeAnne Parsons won the $500 ‘Audience Award’ pose with LAVA Founder Nik Seets. Courtesy photo
BUSINESS News:
Duncan McBranch announced the winners of the Los Alamos Venture Accelerator’s Elevator Pitch Contest at the 2014 LANL Feynman Awards Read More
Local Fest Showcases Area Products and Services
Raffle tickets for local items on sale at Local Fest. Courtesy/Los Alamos Co+op Market
Espanola Valley Fiber Arts booth at Local Fest. Courtesy/Los Alamos Co+op MarketCO+OP News:
Last weekend, the Los Alamos Co+op Market celebrated Local Fest, promoting local vendors including Camino de Paz and showcased local health practitioners at the Health and Wellness Fair.
Local Fest, well attended over the busy weekend, displayed the Co+op’s commitment to the local community and reiterated the Co+op’s updated definition of local: items grown or produced within 300 miles of the Co+op or Read More
Dynofit CEO Demonstrates Biofeedback Through Video Gaming
Rohan Loveland of Dynofit Inc. shows how the video game he designed can be used as a biofeedback devise to teach muscles to flex or relax. Electrodes are placed on the muscle and the person uses a flex or relax motion to play the game. Suzette Fox, executive director of Los Alamos MainStreet gets hooked up to play the game with her thumb. Loveland still wears the electrodes he used to play the game with his eyebrows. The event, Biofeedback: Game Your Brain. was held at Diamond Mix Workspace Monday and was part of Science Fest 2014. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.com

































