Los Alamos Faith And Science Forum 2017 Summer Series Presents Talk By Gerry Wood Wednesday, June 7
Nels Hoffman speaking at the May 31 Los Alamos Faith and Science Forum. Photo by Morrie Pongratz
LAF&SF News:
This summer the non-denominational Los Alamos Faith and Science Forum (LAF&SF) is presenting a series of talks by local speakers. The theme of the talks is “Hope: Science, Religion and the Future”.
Gerry Wood is next in line to speak and he will address “The Science of Hope” at the Wednesday, June 7 forum. Wood had a 35-year career at Los Alamos National Laboratory after obtaining a Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Texas at Austin.
Wednesday’s forum includes a light Read More
Former Cop Robert Bustamante Ordained A Priest
Former police officer and Marine Robert Bustamante, who spent the summer of 2016 at Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in Los Alamos, was ordained a priest Saturday at the Cathedral in Santa Fe. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
Archbishop John C. Wester blesses Dcn. Robert Bustamante during the Ordination Mass Saturday at the Cathedral in Santa Fe. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
Rev. Glenn Jones of IHM, center, blesses Robert Bustamante as did all the priests present at the Mass of Ordination Saturday at the Cathedral in Santa Fe. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
Fr. Glenn: Bon Voyage
By Rev. Glenn Jones‘Tis the season of spring … of leafing, of flowering, of hatchlings spreading newly-fledged wings to eagerly, yet nervously, fly the nest … under watchful and anxious eyes of parents fluttering above, squawking: “Careful not to fall; it’s a long way down!” “Watch out for predators!” “Be wary of eating things that bite back!”
“Dude … what’s with your parents?”, squeaks the little chick from a neighboring nest. “They’re always that way,” is the response. “They don’t know crickets from crawdads, and always on our case! We’re Read More
Pastor Granillo: Muddy Words
By Pastor Raul Granillo
La Vista Church
White Rock
My dear brothers, take note of this: Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to become angry, for man’s anger does not bring about the righteous life that God desires. (NIV James 1:19-20)
It can be frustrating when you feel as if others don’t understand what you are saying. The truth may simply be that, even though we don’t recognize it as easily, we are not conveying our message in a way that others can receive it.
Communication, real communication, seems to be desperately missing from our world. So, what can we do?
James’ words contain Read More
NMDOT Announces Update To State Rail Plan
NMDOT News:
SANTA FE – The New Mexico Department of Transportation recently announced the development of an updated state Rail Plan. The 2018 Rail Plan will describe the current state of New Mexico’s rail system, articulate a strategic vision for the future of the rail system, and identify projects and funding sources to support that vision.
The contract to complete the Rail Plan was awarded in April. The Department anticipates that the development of the Rail Plan will continue for eighteen months, concluding in the fall of 2018.
In order to support the Rail Plan’s development, Read More
Hop On Atomic City Transit’s Free Summer Concert Bus!


COUNTY News:
Don’t forget! The DWI Planning Council is partnering with Atomic City Transit (ACT) to provide bus service on Friday nights to ensure residents get to and from the Summer Concerts at Ashley Pond Safely. This service extends the regular weekly fixed route service provided by ACT.
Service areas will include White Rock, North Mesa, and North Community. Dial-a-Ride service will be available for any location in Los Alamos not serviced via the fixed routes. Reservations can be made one day in advance. Call 661.RIDE (661.7433). Plan ahead and take the bus to and from Ashley Pond. Save gas Read More
Tour This Weekend’s Top Open Houses!
REAL ESTATE News:Just One Thing To Do This Week: Show Up
By MARY BETH MAASSEN
Los Alamos
June is Alzheimer’s Disease and Brain Health Awareness Month.
My mother died of complications of Alzheimer’s Disease when she was 74 years old. My mother-in-law also died of complications of Alzheimer’s Disease when she was 73 years old. My father was in early stage dementia when he died from a stroke.
My daughter survived a brain tumor when she was 15 years old. Although remarkably successful and vibrant, 20 years later she still deals daily with residual complications.
I have my own challenges with brain health, and so I take brain health quite seriously. As far Read More
Pub Crawl Makes Its Way Through Los Alamos
The Hill Stompers Los Alamos Pub Crawl is currently underway. The crawlers make their way from Smith’s Marketplace to Unquarked Wine Bar. They’ll be there until 9 p.m., then they go on to Bathtub Row Brewing in Central Park Square. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.comGriggs: Dateline Oaxaca … A More Leisurely Visit
Two rappers gesticulating and insulting each other to music in El Llano Park. After a particularly good zinger, the crowd would laugh and applaud. After each round, the crowd would vote for their favorite rapper. Photo by David Griggs
A roaring lion at the entrance to Parque Juarez (El Llano) in Oaxaca, Mexico. Photo by David Griggs
Three days in Oaxaca was not enough, so this year I stretched my visit to two weeks. Hostel Don Nino at 804 Pino Suarez was once again my base of operations. A bunk in a dorm cost about $10, and included a hot Read More
Splash Into Summer Party Noon To 3 p.m. Friday
VBS At First Baptist Church In Los Alamos June 5-9
Courtesy/FBCLos Alamos Piecemakers Seek New Members
Los Alamos Piecemakers members busy at a recent community service sew-a-thon. Courtesy/LAP
Quilted items displayed at a recent quilt show made from a LAP workshop. Courtesy/LAP
Quilted seasonal items for sale at a recent quilt market. Courtesy/LAP
LAP News:
Are you a quilter? Would you like to learn to quilt? For more than 32 years, the Los Alamos Piecemakers (LAP) Quilt Guild has provided inspiration and education for members. They are inviting community members to join their organization to learn to quilt, become a better quilter, learn new techniques, be inspired, and have Read More
Somos Amigos Enhance Conditions For Homeowners
Somos Amigos volunteers assist with installing a concrete ramp to allow wheelchair access for a low-income Los Alamos resident. Courtesy photo
Somos Amigos volunteers, from left, Karen Humphrey, Shelby Redondo, Robert Trujillo, Michelle Thomsen and Construction Supervisor David Canfield at the conclusion of the recent project. Courtesy photo
Volunteers from Somos Amigos, a local non-profit group, just finished installing a concrete ramp for a local resident to enable him to come and go from his home in his wheelchair without Read More
State Police Issue More Than 4,500 Traffic Citations
Two-Day Geology Tour Of Mount Taylor Region In June
Mount Taylor. Photo by Fraser Goff
PEEC News:
The Pajarito Environmental Education Center (PEEC) is offering a special overnight tour June 17-18 of the Mount Taylor region. The tour will focus on the geology of the area, and is suitable for geologists and non-geologists alike. Space is limited for this trip.
Geologists Fraser and Cathy Goff will lead the tour, which includes the earth science and volcanology of Mount Taylor and surrounding areas. There are various stops along the drive to Mount Taylor on the first day, some of which will highlight rocks with interesting mineralogy and textures. Read More
On The Job In Los Alamos: At Rio Grande Travel
On the job in Los Alamos: Travel agent Margaret O’Halloran-Calabaza of Rio Grande Travel is arranging trips this summer for everything from family reunions to vacations everywhere from Cork to Cuba. Rio Grande Travel is at 911 Central Ave. For more information, click here. Photo by Maire O’Neill/ladailypost.com Read More
Scenes From Memorial Day Ceremony At Guaje Pines
Los Alamos High School NJROTC students at this morning’s Memorial Day ceremony at Guaje Pines Cemetery, hosted by the Knights of Columbus #3137. Read the full story Tuesday at www.ladailypost.com. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
Scene from the 2017 Memorial Day ceremony this morning at Guaje Pines Cemetery. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
Scene from the 2017 Memorial Day ceremony this morning at Guaje Pines Cemetery. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
Scene from the 2017 Memorial Day ceremony this morning at Guaje Pines Cemetery. Photo by Carol Read More
Fr. Glenn: Our Common Fraternity
By Rev. Glenn JonesRemember this Memorial Day to honor the memory of those military and first responders who have given their lives in our service. And may God bless those families who have given so much.
One of the hallmarks of the military is that of “fraternity”—the “band of brothers” (including women serving, of course!). Those who have served in the military know exactly what it is—the comradery of shared experiences and, for those who have served in combat, shared fears, trials and interdependence on one another. But fraternity also is Read More
Holy Fire From Jerusalem Arrives In Los Alamos
Father Silouan at the Monastery of the Holy Archangel Michael, left, receives the Holy Fire May 17 from Father Theophan Mackey of St. Job of Pochaiv Christian Orthodox Church in Los Alamos. Courtesy photo
The Holy Fire from Jerusalem was transported from Alamosa, Colo., to Los Alamos in camping lamps set in buckets of sand by Father Theophan Mackey and Emrys Tennessen. Courtesy photo
The Holy Fire candle sits in front of the tabernacle at St. Job of Pochaiv Christian Orthodox Church in Los Alamos. Courtesy photoSt. Job of

































