Spaghetti Fundraiser & Band For Arleigh Huff
Domino’s Pizza Opening In Los Alamos Soon
Domino’s Pizza is opening soon in a space next to Supercuts in Smith’s Marketplace shopping center in Los Alamos. Domino’s Pizza is an American pizza restaurant chain and international franchise pizza delivery corporation headquartered at the Domino Farms Office Park in Ann Arbor Charter Township, near Ann Arbor, Mich. Photo by Hope Jaramillo/ladailypost.com Read More
Women’s Buddhist Meditation 1st & 3rd Wednesdays
Living Well Los Alamos: School Lunch Week Oct. 10-14
By HELEN IDZOREKCommunity Invited To Taco Fest At KofC Hall Oct. 13
KofC News:
The community is invited to enjoy a taco plate with a dessert and drink at the Knight’s of Columbus Hall at 401 Trinity Dr., in Los Alamos.
Proceeds from the event go toward the Knight’s of Columbus general fund.
- When: Thursday, Oct. 13
- Time: 5-8 p.m.
- Where: Knights of Columbus Hall
- Price: $10 adult plate/$7 child plate
United Church Hosts Special Sale Wednesday
COMMUNITY News:
The Thrift Shop at the United Church in Los Alamos is having a special one time only sale 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., this Wednesday, Oct. 5, in the Christian Education Building’s Lounge.
Women’s clothing, shoes, hats, purses and scarves will be available for purchase.
The United Church of Los Alamos is at 2525 Canyon Road. Read More
Pastor Granillo: Unworthy Requests
By Pastor Raul GranilloUnworthy Requests.
We do not make requests of you because we are righteous, but because of your great mercy. (Daniel 9:18 NIV)
My children usually begin a request for something by making a case. If you have kids, then you know what I mean. “Dad, since Kyle had a snack, can I have one?” Or, “You let Sienna stay up late last night, I should get to tonight.” It goes to show that we struggle with understanding grace. That is, we struggle with believing that anyone would give us anything unless it is justified. This is why we spend a great deal of our lives justifying why we deserve Read More
Y Launches Champions Of Values Movement
YMCA News:
This Fall, several staff members at The Family YMCA are wearing a badge declaring them the “Champion of” one of the Y’s four core values. Those staff members were chosen by other staff because they were observed representing that Core Value observed in interactions with other staff, Y members and guests.
They wear the Champion Badge for about a week, then choose another staff member whom they feel has exemplified that core value. Everyone is encouraged to ask about that badge and talk about what that value means to them.
YMCA Chamisa After School Site Director Andrea Lynch, left, gives Read More
Smart Design With Suzette: My Five Favorite Design Trends
Black-framed windows. Courtesy photo
By SUZETTE FOX
Los Alamos
Remember when Oprah would have her “Favorite Things” show? Well, I realized with so many fantastic design trends right now, it would be fun to tell you what my favorite things are. Thus far, this year has reflected soft, feminine qualities, along with a few masculine ones that I adore.
Metallics
I am in love with copper and gold. From lighting, to jewelry to kitchen pulls, it makes a room sparkle. I recently repainted my kitchen cabinets. I paired cool gray cabinets with copper knobs and pulls. It’s just yummy!
Brass (gold) is Read More
Fall Bible Conference Begins Tonight
Rev. Dr. Ian Hamilton
CHURCH News:
The Bryce Avenue Presbyterian Church in White Rock will sponsor a Fall Bible Conference beginning at 7 p.m. today through Sunday, Oct. 2.
The Rev. Dr. Ian Hamilton is the guest speaker and his topic is “John Owen and Communion with God.”
The English Puritan theologian and Oxford academic, John Owen (1616-1683), believed that communion with God lies at the heart of the Christian life. With the Apostle Paul he recognized that through God the Son we have access by the God the Holy Spirit to the God the Father. He never lost the sense of amazement expressed by Apostle Read More
Pajarito Mountain & Los Alamos Ski Club Host Ullr Fest Saturday
Courtesy imageSaturday’s Ullr Festival includes live music from noon to 5pm by JJ and the Hoolians, and Bronach Celtic Blues. The New Mexico Craft BeerFest is noon to 5 p.m.
IHM Celebrates Blue Mass Honoring First Responders
The Rev. Glenn Jones prays for Los Alamos Police Ofc. Ben Irving, center, Sheriff Marco Lucero and all first responders in the community during this evening’s Blue Mass celebrated at Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
From left, the Rev. Glenn Jones, Los Alamos Police Ofc. Ben Irving and Sheriff Marco Lucero during this evening’s Blue Mass at Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
A special cake was served to first responders and parishoners this evening following the Blue Mass. Photo Read More
Canine Companions For Independence Is In Town!
Kiro is a yellow lab who will be with Jacinta Lestone of Proton Pawsitive Dog Training for the next 20 months. Courtesy photo
Kiro the yellow lab relaxes with a friend. Courtesy photo
COMMUNITY News:
Canine Companions for Independence (CCI) has come to Los Alamos! Kiro (pronounced Cairo), a yellow lab, will be with Jacinta Lestone of Proton Pawsitive Dog Training for the next 20 months. He will learn his basic commands and how to behave appropriately in public, including in businesses such as the grocery store or restaurants. After this time he will go back to his advanced trainers for task work. Read More
White Cane Awareness Week Oct. 15-22
By VERNON KERRWhat does a white cane mean to the ordinary citizen of Los Alamos? Mostly the answer is, “I don’t know.”
A white cane is a device used by a class of handicapped citizens in order to move about in a sighted world. Not all blind people are totally blind. Many have limited vision such as those who have glaucoma, pigmentosa or macular degeneration. The cane signifies that the person is blind though some persons out of vanity refuse to be identified by using a cane.
The most common cane is a six to seven foot long wand that one uses to sweep in front of themselves to identify obstacles Read More
Scenes From Saturday’s Piecemakers Quilt Market
Members of the Los Alamos Piecemakers Quilt Guild sell raffle tickets for the beautiful quilt made by the Guild this year. The quilt is a traditional log cabin pattern with modern colors. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.com
Many kinds of needlecraft were available for sale at the Market. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.com
A beautiful quilt offered for sale at Saturday’s Quilt Market. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.com
Visitors browse a display of quilted wall hangings. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.com
Jewish themed linens.Home Efficiency Expo Shares Ideas Saturday
Los Alamos Department of Public Utilities’ James Alarid and Angelica Gurule show off energy saving goodies at their booth at the Home Efficiency Expo Saturday at UNM-Los Alamos. DPU sponsored the event, which showcased ways to be more energy efficient at home. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.com
A representative from SunPower talks with a visitor about solar power. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.com
A vender shares information at the Expo. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.comLetter To The Editor: What A Golf Tournament!
By RYAN GILBERTFriends,
What a great golf tournament held Sept. 16! If you were able to join us for this year’s “Hackfest” Par 3 event, THANK YOU! It was an awesome morning!
We had 40 golfers hitting shots not many of us have ever attempted on this course and I hope never will again (at least not until next year).
We were well fed by Cottonwood on the Greens and also well taken care of by LAGC staff. Thank you Pavel (Listwan) and your team as well as Donnie (Torres) and your team for an exceptional outing.
I am very grateful to also serve beside our amazing YL committee who put on this Read More
Pastor Granillo: Mighty Warrior
Pastor Raul GranilloMighty Warrior.
Most everyone knows the story of David and Goliath. How a small boy with a big heart took down the enemy’s prize warrior, who was a giant compared to most people. From there, David only became more famous in Israel. He led the king’s armies to many victories. He was revered for his courage and faith under great pressure and against great adversaries. 1 Chronicles 11 tells us that David was made king and then began fortifying the kingdom and building cities. “And David became more and more powerful, because the LORD Almighty was with him” (1 Chron. 11:9 Read More
Smart Design With Suzette: Designing With Pets In Mind
Courtesy photo
By SUZETTE FOX
Los Alamos
All this while, I’ve been writing and posting about how to make your home beautiful and make it a more beautiful place for YOU to live in. Have you ever thought about your pets?
Pets — they’re our pals, our TV-watching sofa buddies and our motivation to get outside and take a walk. There’s no denying that dogs (or cats) are man’s best friend, but they’re not always easy to live with.
Maybe you find yourself repeatedly tripping over the water dish, endlessly searching for the leash, or dealing with an undesirable litter box stench. There is more and more desire Read More

































