The Pajarito Room at Fuller Lodge now sports a brand new wreath. The former wreath was eaten by mice. This time, the creators decided to nix Indian corn in favor of pine cones. Community folks, including members of the Summit Garden Club and the Los Alamos Garden Club, along with representatives from Los Alamos County and the Historic Preservation Advisory Board gathered Friday afternoon to celebrate the unveiling of the new wreath at Fuller Lodge. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladaily post.com
The crowd listens to opening remarks by County Council Liasion to the Historic Preservation Advisory Board Katrina Martin. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladaily post.com
Wreath Designer Shirley Carter tells how she designed the wreath to incorporate local flora and still be colorful. Carter created the wreath along with members of the Summit Garden Club. Carter was challenged by her son to create a hat on the same theme as the wreath. She shows off the resulting creation. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladaily post.com
Historic Preservation Advisory Board Chair Leslie Linke shares history of the tradition of the Pajarito Wreath with the audience. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladaily post.com

































