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Prehistoric Experiences At New Dinosaur Park Five Hours From Los Alamos

The Royal Gorge Dinosaur Experience opened in July about five hours from Los Alamos just outside Cañon City, Colo. Photo by Jennifer Bartram
 
Childrens ropes course. Photo by Jennifer Bartram

 

By DAVID SCHMIDT
  • Colorado’s newest dinosaur museum offers learning experiences and high-value family fun for kids of all ages 

The Jurassic and Cretaceous periods may have ended millennia ago, but that’s not stopping a major resurgence of interest in dinosaurs, as well as the presence of 17 skinned animatronic dinosaurs, at the Royal Gorge Dinosaur Experience Read More

LA Soup And Specialty Foods Expands, Offers Pop-Up Service At projectY Cowork Oct. 25

BUSINESS News:
 
LA Soup and Specialty Foods, LLC, owned by Monica Van de Water, has announced it will be offering a pop-up soup and perogies service for lunch and dinner at projectY cowork Los Alamos Tuesday, Oct. 25.
 
Since 2015, Van de Water has been offering home delivery service of specialty soups and comfort food sides she cooks out of her licensed commercial-grade kitchen in White Rock. Having attracted some loyal followers, through her research and development over the years, Van de Water is now ready to expand and wants to introduce her food to the greater Los Alamos and
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Scottish Rite Masquerade Ball: A Midsummer Night’s Dream Oct. 29

Courtesy/Scottish Rite Temple

SRTSF News:

SANTA FE – The Scottish Rite Temple Santa Fe (SRTSF) announces a Midsummer Night’s Dream magical cocktail party 7-1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 29 with music by the swingng Max and the Max Pack band, delicious food, tempting drinks and performers from the Upstart Crows. Raffle tickets for outstanding prizes, come in costume!

Ticket proceeds support the maintenance of the Scottish Rite Temple, built in 1911. This historic building was saved from a private sale in 2015, and it has become one of Santa Fe’s most sought after event, education, Read More

Pastor Granillo: Difference Between Ham And Eggs

By Pastor Raul Granillo
Los Alamos

The Difference Between Ham and Eggs.

The difference between involvement and commitment is like ham and eggs. The chicken is involved; the pig is committed.” Martina Navratilova

I wonder how many Christians today are involved rather than committed to obedience to God’s commands. How many Christians get involved with loving God and loving their neighbor instead of being committed to loving God and loving their neighbor? I wonder how many people have really considered the difference.

Asa, the great-great-grandson of king David, was also a king of Judah. Read More

Look For European Touch In Work Of Bettina Hehlen

Photography and jewelry by Bettina Hehlen. Courtesy photo

Bettina Hehlen. Courtesy photo

Art News:

The confluence of shape and color is the common theme for Bettina Hehlen in her photography and jewelry and continually inspires her to develop new ideas.

As a photographer she likes to bring images alive through designing beautiful art cards. Additionally, her exquisite jewelry creations are one-of-a-kind, always with a touch of glamour.

Hehlen will show her work at Fuller Lodge Art Center, Stop #1 on the Los Alamos Studio Art Tour. Pick up a brochure and visit all of the 10 stops on the tour.

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Visit Fiber Artist Valentina Divine’s Studio Oct. 15-16

Valentina Devine with some recently created hats in her studio. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.com
Valentina Devine with her hand-dyed yarn. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.com

By BONNIE J. GORDON
Los Alamos Daily Post

“I have always knitted!” fiber artist Valentina Devine said. Devine was born in Russia and grew up in Germany, “I can remember knitting all sorts of things from doll clothes to small garments,” she said.

Devine came to Los Alamos 26 years ago from the Washington, D.C. area, where she became a life-time member of the Torpedo Factory Art Center. Devine sold one-of-a-kind Read More

Enchanting Halloween Decorating Ideas

Tiny graveyard. Courtesy photo
 

By SUZETTE FOX
Los Alamos

Halloween’s just around the corner. If you like to decorate for Halloween, it’s not too late to enhance your haunted house, add a touch of fright to party decor, or prepare for trick-or-treaters. Here are a few of my favorites…

Tiny Ghost Town
I saw this last year in a magazine and it turned out terrific. Matte black spray paint or dark gray craft paint will turn craft store birdhouses into an eerie mini landscape. To bump up the creep factor, add oversized spiders to your scene.

Billowing Ghosts
The two ghosts pictured are about 25 years
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High Tea On The Hill At LAHS Oct. 16

Onnolee and Zoe of the United Way Youth Team. Courtesy photo
 
COMMUNITY News:
 
The United Way Youth Team is hosting High Tea On The Hill is 1-2:30 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 16, in the lobby at Los Alamos High School at 1300 Diamond Dr. This event is a great chance for tea lovers in the community to get together and talk about all things tea.
 
This year’s theme is “mad hatter”, so the community is invited to wear their best or silliest tea hat, and the two attendees with the best hats will receive a teapot that has been decorated by the National Art Honors Society at Los
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How The Hen House Turns—Horse Mysteries

How the Hen House Turns—Horse Mysteries
By Cary Neeper
 
Horses have always puzzled me. As a child, for no good reason, I was afraid of the horse who grazed in the fields on the other side of the hill across the stream.
 
During our 46 years in Los Alamos, I was cautious when taking the children, then grandchildren, to visit the friendly horses on North Mesa. I was delighted when our Indianapolis granddaughters had a chance to care for a horse during their camp experiences. The mystery deepened recently when I watched the Olympic display of intricate footwork–
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Los Alamos Faith & Science Forum: Winter Series

LA FAITH & SCIENCE FORUM News:

Los Alamos Faith & Science Forum announces its 2016-2017 Winter Series.

The first session 1s 6:30-8 p.m., Monday Oct. 17 in Kelly Hall at Trinity on the Hill Episcopal Church.

At this session, books on various topics in faith and science will be proposed and reading groups formed. Later meetings will involve detailed discussions by these groups. Read More

‘Jewish Identities: Lost, Rediscovered And Reclaimed’ In Santa Fe, Nov. 12-13

NMJHS News:
 
“Jewish Identities: Lost, Rediscovered and Reclaimed,” the theme of the New Mexico Jewish Historical Society’s (NMJHS) Conference, takes place the weekend of Nov. 12-13, in Santa Fe.
 
Jonathan Israel, Ph.D., Institute of Advanced Studies, Princeton University, speaking on, “Why Did the Main Persecution of New Christians for Crypto-Judaism End, in Mexico, in the Middle of the Seventh Century?”
 
The NMJHS’ 29 th Annual Conference begins at 1 p.m., Saturday at the New Mexico History Museum Auditorium on the Santa Fe
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Pastor Granillo: A House Of Hope

By Pastor Raul Granillo
Los Alamos

A House of Hope.

In 1 Chronicles, chapter 17, we read that David is grateful for all of the things that God has done for him. In response to his love for God, David decided that he wanted to build God a permanent house. David wanted to build the temple. When he finally heard back from the prophet Nathan concerning this, instead of giving him His blessing, God tells David “No, you will not build me a house. Instead, I will build one for you.”

God had blessed David, protected David, brought victories to David, and peace to Israel through David’s leadership, and now, God wanted Read More

Los Alamos Home And Condo Sales Jump

Courtesy/LAAOR
 
LAAOR News:
 
A report released by the Los Alamos Association of REALTORS® (LAAOR) shows Single Family Home sales moved from 68 in the 3rd Quarter of 2016 to 94 this Quarter.
 
LAAOR President David Horpedahl
 
The median price of Single Family Home sales held nearly steady when compared to the 3rd Quarter of 2016 or $276,500 to $279,500 in this Quarter. Single Family Home sales volumes also rose sharply from $21.2M in 2015 to $29.5M for the 3rd Quarter of 2016 reflecting the surge in sales.
 
Condo and Townhome sales
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Smart Design With Suzette: Photography

Courtesy photo
 
By SUZETTE FOX
Los Alamos

Recently my youngest daughter had the opportunity to experience a photo session with local photographer, Paulina Gwaltney. From the moment we stepped into Paulina’s boutique studio, we could tell she had a great devotion for creating portraits. Her artful display of photographs was very impressive. As a professional that wants to help educate others, Paulina would like to share her knowledge with you, so you too, can artistically display your portraits at home. Paulina…

Beautiful photographs are something everyone likes to have. We enjoy Read More

NCRTD Announces Columbus Day Holiday Closure

NCRTD News:

 
The North Central Regional Transit District (NCRTD) has announced that the RTD “Blue Buses,” RTD Chile Line and RTD Mountain Trail Route will not be in service Monday Oct. 10, in observance of the Columbus Day holiday.
 
Regularly scheduled bus service throughout north central New Mexico including Los Alamos, Rio Arriba, Santa Fe and Taos Counties will resume Tuesday, Oct. 11.
 
The North Central Regional Transit District provides fare-free and premium fare-based bus service Monday through Friday to a service area that encompasses
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