Catabolic Vs. Anabolic Leaders – Part 6
By LeAnne ParsonsLife Changing Auction At 2 p.m. Today
Site Boss Brad Meyer shares a special gift with family members by placing a cross near the entry. Photo by UNCHLA Pastor David Elton
UNITED CHURCH News:
The United Church of Los Alamos and the Universalist Unitarian Church hope the community will attend a life changing auction at 2 p.m. today.
The silent auction begins at 2 p.m., followed by a live auction at 3 p.m., featuring 60 items from the gently used to handmade just for the occasion. Those items along with gift certificates for memory making to muscle intensive activities for all ages ranging from yard work to babysitting and more.
“The campers Read More
Pastor Granillo: My Worst Enemy
By Pastor RAUL GRANILLO Growing up with siblings, being married, and even just being a part of the general public has caused me to realize that we fight a lot of different battles in our lives.
As I looked back at the many battles I’ve fought, I realized that there were more than a few that got me nowhere or even caused me to lose ground. In most of those battles, my opponent and I were fighting about two entirely different matters and didn’t even realize it. We named the war similarly, but there was no hope of resolution because even our disagreement didn’t actually have a common ground.
The others,
Movement Of Large Military Aircraft To Occur On New Mexico Roads
The movement of this large, oversized load consisting of a military aircraft will move through the state this weekend and ending on Monday. Courtesy/NMDOT
The movement of this large, oversized load consisting of a military aircraft will move through the state this weekend and ending on Monday. Courtesy/NMDOT
NMDOT News:
SANTA FE – The New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT) has announced that the movement of a large, oversized load consisting of a military aircraft will move through the state starting this weekend and ending on Monday.
The oversized load will travel through five Read More
255 Mountain Trail Bus To Run Weekend/Holiday Schedule Daily March 7-18
RTD News:SFCC Culinary Arts Students Present ‘A Taste Of Italy II’
Baba rum cake. Courtesy photoA Trip To India Of Contrasts: Tropical Kerala And Desert Rajasthan March 18
Griggs: The Wet Side Of Morocco – Not To Be Mythed
David Griggs next to a cannon on the ramparts at Essaouira, where Orson Welles filmed his 1952 classic version of ‘Othello’. Courtesy photoLos Alamos Daily Post
March Cowboy Breakfast At Posse Lodge Canceled
COMMUNITY News:
The Cowboy Breakfast scheduled for Sunday at the Los Alamos Sheriff’s Posse Lodge is canceled.
The remodeling project underway at the Posse Lodge is not quite completed. Read More
Celebrate Los Alamos Co+op’s 5th Birthday Saturday
Scenes from the Los Alamos Cooperative Market. Courtesy/LACMPEEC Offers Yoga Class Beginning March 3
Yoga class. Courtesy photo
PEEC News:
Beginning March 3, the Los Alamos Nature Center will have a different type of class ─ yoga.
The Pajarito Environmental Education Center (PEEC) is working with registered yoga instructor, Christa Tyson, to provide weekly yoga sessions with a view of nature.
The yoga classes will take place at 6:30 p.m. Thursdays where participants can enjoy the nature center’s breathtaking view of the Los Alamos canyons, skies, and wildlife. When the weather permits, this class will take place on the patio outside the nature center, where the sounds and smells of nature Read More
Smart Design With Suzette: Tips For Updating Lighting Fixtures
Mark the Electrician, right, and staff person Virgil install paper flowers on an oversized Ikea light fixture. Courtesy photo
By SUZETTE FOXGood lighting can literally light up your life. It can make the difference between “nice place” and “wow, love your pad.” But, in most homes, the lighting is too complicated and too dim. Before you do anything else to your home, consider changing your lighting.
Whether you live in an apartment or own a house, we’ve all had that moment where we realize it’s time to switch things up. One of the quickest and easiest Read More
How The Hen House Turns: Conversation With Jays
Conversation With JaysOne scrub jay we knew in Los Alamos would take peanuts from our hand, even from our visiting daughter’s hand, but only if we were at the porch railing. That’s where we usually put out the morning peanuts.
Years later another jay learned that we watched from inside the house while eating breakfast. He would position himself on the porch fencepost and fluff up his feathers, like a baby begging from a parent bird. Of course, we obeyed. Three times. We were delighted with the clear communication between species.
After the third peanut,
Pastor Granillo: Write Them On Your Doorframes
Pastor RAUL GRANILLOThere was a popular question that used to pop up in Christian circles, “If you were accused of being a Christian, would a jury of your peers find you guilty?” In other words, do you really live your life as if you believe what you claim to believe? The problem I have with that question, is that the current social definition of a Christian is pretty weak.
Perhaps the question should be rephrased, “If you were accused of trying to be like Jesus, would you be convicted by a jury of your peers?” Because the sad truth is that too often there is a huge gap between being considered Read More
LAHS Graduate Joshua Grimes Advances To Final Round Of Food Network’s Cutthroat Kitchen
Chef Joshua Grimes, a 2002 LAHS graduate, advances to the final round in the Food Network’s Cutthroat Kitchen. Courtesy photo
By KIRSTEN LASKEY
Los Alamos Daily Post
Joshua Grimes, a 2002 Los Alamos High School graduate, achieved a career highlight few others share – he showcased his culinary skills on a national television program.
The nation watched as Grimes competed Feb. 21 on the Food Network’s Cutthroat Kitchen. The show requires its contestants to create the same dish and whoever makes it the best advances to the next round.
What makes the program cutthroat is the chefs are sabotaged Read More
Pig And Fig Grand Opening Showcases Tasty Treats
Pig and Fig owner Laura Hamilton shows off her pastry tower created for Thursday’s Grand Opening of the restaurant at 35 Rover Blvd., Suite G in White Rock. The bakery and café serves breakfast and lunch and is open 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Saturday and hosts various food pairing dinners throughout the month. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.com
Executive Chef and owner Laura Hamilton cuts the ribbon at Pig and Fig Thursday with help from Sous Chef Jessica Martinez. The Los Alamos Chamber of Commerce sponsored the event and Chamber Manager Nancy Partridge is onMusic Group Manic Drive Plays Los Alamos March 5

Celebrate New Mexico Restaurant Week With ‘New Mexico True’ Dishes And Events
NMTD News:This year marks the first time that New Mexico Restaurant Week has teamed up with the New Mexico Tourism Department. Through the New Mexico True Event Sponsorship Program,

































