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Fiori e Sale Presents ‘Flavors Of The Week: Fiori Edition’ – A Fresh Take On Friday Nights

Fiori e Sale News:

With its signature bougainvillea charm and coastal elegance, Fiori e Sale invites the community to experience something new: “Flavors of the Week: Fiori Edition”.

Every Friday evening, Fiori unveils a one‑of‑a‑kind menu inspired by the season, creativity, and the art of discovery. Guests are invited to savor an evolving culinary experience that keeps Los Alamos guessing—and coming back for more.

“Every Friday is a new interpretation of flavor,” Owner Ufemia Bernal Rios said. “We want guests to feel like they’re part of something alive—where food, mood, and inspiration Read More

SALA Los Alamos Event Center Announces Live Theatre, New Films, Local Favorites – All In One Place

SALA News:

SALA Los Alamos Event Center invites the community to an exciting week filled with captivating performances, thrilling films, and engaging local events.

From National Theatre Live to classic cinema and new reels, there’s something for everyone to enjoy this Oct. 23-26.

National Theatre Live: Mrs. Warren’s Profession
Thursday, October 23 at 6:30 PM

Sponsored by Los Alamos Arts Council
Get Tickets

Witness George Bernard Shaw’s timeless play Mrs. Warren’s Profession, brought to life by National Theatre Live. A bold exploration of women’s independence and social hypocrisy, this Read More

Los Alamos County Selects DestinationiQ As New Tourism Marketing Services Partner

COUNTY News:

Los Alamos County has announced a new partnership with DestinationiQ, a nationally recognized tourism consulting firm specializing in destination management and marketing. The collaboration marks a major step in strengthening the County’s tourism economy, advancing marketing strategies, and enhancing transparency and alignment across all tourism programs.

Following a competitive process that attracted 14 applicants, the County conducted a vigorous review through an evaluation committee. DestinationiQ, headquartered in Buena Vista, Colo., was selected for its Read More

Jaipriya Goff, Pharm.D.: Safely Manage Medications To Protect Your Personal and Community Health

By Jaipriya Goff, Pharm.D.
Director of Pharmacy
Los Alamos Medical Center

Many of us have taken medicine to help heal from illness or injury at some point in our lives. In fact, according to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), nearly 50 percent of American adults used at least one prescription drug within the past 30 days.

Although medications can provide many benefits, their misuse can also pose a serious health risk to you and our community. That’s why it’s so important to establish and maintain safe medication habits, especially as we observe National Prescription Drug Take Back Day this Read More

Wildlife Photos By Wendy Stein On Display At Jemez Fine Art Gallery Until Oct. 30

COMMUNITY News:

A wildlife photography show … mostly birds, primarily by Wendy Stein is on display until Oct. 30 at the Jemez Fine Art Gallery in Jemez Springs.

Sixty two prints are hanging. of which 29 are 11×14 in size. Many are 5×7 hummingbirds. View video here: https://www.facebook.com/share/r/1Fmm2qVm6a/?mibextid=wwXIfr

About Wendy Stein, Wildlife Photographer. . .Mostly Birds

Wendy Stein is a Santa Fe-based wildlife photographer and devoted bird enthusiast. Working with a super-zoom lens, she observes from a respectful distance, then renders the everyday Read More

Los Alamos Police Chief Releases 2025 3rd Quarter Crime Statistics Reflecting 6 Percent Decrease Year To Date

Los Alamos Police Chief Dino Sgambellone

LAPD News:

Today, Los Alamos Police Chief Dino Sgambellone released crime statistics through the third quarter of 2025, compiled by the Records Section of the Los Alamos Police Department.

Through the first three quarters of 2025, a total of 152 crimes have been reported to police, including 47 crimes against persons, 98 crimes against property, and 7 crimes against society.

By comparison, 161 crimes were reported to the police in the first three quarters of 2024, including 44 crimes against persons, 104 crimes against property, and 13 crimes against Read More

LAMC Invites Community To Trick-Or-Treat Friday!

LAMC News:

Los Alamos Medical Center (LAMC) is again hosting its annual Trick-or-Treat Halloween event, 3-5 p.m. this Friday, Oct. 24.

The community is invited to bring the whole family to begin their spooktacular Halloween weekend with the local community hospital.

Many hospital departments will have themed booths and staff passing out candy to all who dare to enter.

Department booths will be located throughout the hospital’s first floor and outside on the back lawn. Read More

Los Alamos Retired And Senior Organization Appoints Ramon Garcia As Executive Director Effective Oct. 20, 2025

New LARSO Executive Director Ramon Garcia

LARSO News:

The Los Alamos Retired and Senior Organization (LARSO) announces the appointment of Ramon Garcia as its new Executive Director, starting Oct. 20, 2025. 

Garcia brings extensive experience in nonprofit leadership and a deep commitment to the northern New Mexico community. He previously served as Chief Executive Officer of the Pueblo of Pojoaque Boys and Girls Club, where he oversaw the strategic direction, operational management, and financial health of the organization to advance its mission of empowering local youth.

Garcia holds Read More

New Mexico MainStreet Honors Los Alamos MainStreet And Creative District With Three Excellence Awards At 40th Anniversary Celebration

Recipients of New Mexico MainStreet Excellence Awards from across the state gather for a photo at the 40th Anniversary Celebration held Oct. 15 in Alamogordo. Los Alamos MainStreet and Creative District was honored with three awards for excellence. Courtesy/LAMSCD 

LAMSCD News:

Los Alamos MainStreet and Creative District (LAMSCD) received three New Mexico MainStreet Excellence Awards at the New Mexico MainStreet (NMMS) 40th Anniversary Celebration held Oct. 15 in Alamogordo.

The milestone event honored the program’s past, celebrated four decades of community economic development Read More

Los Alamos Library Board October 2025 Update 

LIBRARY News:

October’s Los Alamos County Library Board meeting featured a presentation by Library Manager Gwen Kalavaza on inclusivity efforts at the library. These efforts build on principles developed by the American Library Association: the Library Bill of Rights and the Freedom to Read Statement.

At Los Alamos Public Libraries, everyone is welcome, regardless of background, identity, or ability, and staff work to ensure equitable access to resources, services, and opportunities, as well as the representation of diverse voices in collections, services, and programming.

The community Read More

Los Alamos Symphony Orchestra To Perform ‘Concert Of Emotions’ Saturday At Duane Smith Auditorium

LASO to perform ‘Concert of Emotions’ 7 p.m. Saturday at Duane Smith Auditorium. Photo by Whitney Tressel 

By KIRSTEN LASKEY
Los Alamos Daily Post
kirsten@ladailypost.com

Be prepared for an emotional experience at the Los Alamos Symphony Orchestra’s (LASO) concert, 7 p.m. Saturday at Duane Smith Auditorium.

“The program is really centered on the human experience,” Director William Waag said.

He explained that many of the pieces were written in memory of someone or in honor of someone. For instance, the orchestra will perform Norwegian composer Edvard Grieg’s Funeral March for Richard Read More

Daily Postcard: Steller’s Jay Perches On Patio Chair

Daily Postcard: A Steller’s Jay perches on the back of a patio chair on Tuesday in Western Area. Steller’s Jays are large songbirds with large heads, chunky bodies, rounded wings, and a long, full tail. The bill is long, straight, and powerful, with a slight hook. They have a prominent triangular crest that often stands nearly straight up from their head. Like other jays, Steller’s Jays are bold, inquisitive, intelligent, and noisy. They spend much of their time exploring the forest canopy, flying with patient wingbeats. They come to the forest floor to investigate visitors and look for food, Read More

36th Annual Festival Of The Cranes Returns To New Mexico’s Bosque Del Apache National Wildlife Refuge Dec. 3-7

FBAR News:

SOCORRO — Every winter, tens of thousands of Sandhill Cranes and Snow Geese return to New Mexico’s Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, creating one of North America’s most awe-inspiring wildlife spectacles.

The 36th Annual Festival of the Cranes, taking place Dec. 3-7, 2025, invites birders, photographers, and nature lovers from across the globe to witness this extraordinary migration and experience more than 100 birding and photography classes, tours, hikes, and community events.

This year’s Festival features new adventures and expanded programming for all experience Read More

Scenes From School Board Candidate Meet & Greet Monday Night At Los Alamos STEAM Lab In Central Park Square

Los Alamos School Board District 1 Candidate Margie Serrato chats with James Dowd during a meet and greet event held Monday night at Los Alamos STEAM Lab in Central Park Square. The event was an opportunity for the public to speak with candidates. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com

Los Alamos School Board District 2 candidate Jasmine Stephens, left, chats with Director of Inclusive Schools at Los Alamos Public Schools Andrea Determan during the meet and greet event. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com

Amy Storey, center, meets with School Board District 1 Candidate Stephanie Read More

Enterprise Bank & Trust And Los Alamos Historical Society: A Legacy Of Community And Preservation

Interior view of the historic Oppenheimer House at 1967 Peach St. Courtesy/Los Alamos Historical Society

By TODD NICKOLS
Executive Director
Los Alamos Historical Society

Enterprise Bank & Trust—originally Los Alamos National Bank—was founded here in 1963 by George Cowan to fund housing for local employees and to serve the financial needs of a rapidly growing community built around the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory. George served as the bank’s chair for 30 years, guiding its development as a cornerstone of local progress.

I grew up in Los Alamos. George Cowan’s remarkable wife, Read More

Trick-Or-Treat On MainStreet Set For Friday Oct. 24

Street Closure Advisory for Oct. 24: Central Avenue between 15th and 20th streets will be closed for construction starting at 10 a.m. until the work is complete and then all street closures indicated on the map will be closed at 3 p.m. for set up, through the event and will reopen by 7 p.m. 
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Los Alamos Teen Center Celebrating 10 Years!

Los Alamos Teen Center at 475 20th St. Courtesy photo

YMCA News:

The Family YMCA’s Los Alamos Teen Center invites the community to celebrate 10 incredible years at the Community Building next to Ashley Pond.

Since moving into the space in 2015, the Teen Center has served thousands of local youth, providing a safe, inclusive, and welcoming environment where teens can connect, grow, and thrive.

The upcoming celebration honors not only a decade in the building but also the many people whose support, advocacy, and partnership have shaped the Teen Center into what it is today.

The celebration is 4-7 Read More

SFCC Opening: ‘Art, Extraction And Imagination: If The Land Could Speak, What Would It Say?’ Nov. 3

SFCC News:

SANTA FE — Santa Fe Community College announces the opening of “Art, Extraction, and Imagination: If the Land Could Speak, What Would it Say” exhibition, 4-6 p.m. Monday, Nov. 3, in the exhibition space next to Room 567 at the college.

The exhibition continues through Tuesday, Nov. 25.

The exhibition will showcase artwork created by SFCC students in a free workshop offered in collaboration with guest artist, photographer and environmental advocate Shayla Blatchford of the Anti-Uranium Mapping Project.

Through the process of “counter-mapping”, students explored how art can Read More

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