Reception for ‘Wallflowers’ Coincides with Flower Show
Some of the work on display in ‘Wallflowers.’ Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.com
A painted rain barrel surrounded by paintings in ‘Wallflowers’ at Fuller Lodge. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.comEverything’s coming up roses ─ and lilies and daisies ─ at Fuller Lodge Art Center.
The current exhibit, “Wallflowers” presents five dozen artists and eight dozen blooming works in every imaginable media. It’s quite the bouquet. The reception will also celebrate the fabric art of quilter Nicole Dunn, Read More
Carol A. Clark Named ‘Rotarian of the Year’
Rotary President Linda Hull, right, with ‘Rotarian of the Year’ Carol A. Clark. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.com
ROTARY News:
The Rotary Club of Los Alamos named Carol A. Clark as its 2012-2013 ‘Rotarian of the Year’ during an annual event Tuesday night at the Posse Lodge.
Clark is publisher of the Los Alamos Daily Post. She joined the local Rotary Club in January 2012 and serves on its Board of Directors.
“It is a tremendous honor to be recognized in this way by such an outstanding organization,” Clark said.
The Rotary Club of Los Alamos applauds Read More
Thompson Ridge Fire 95 Percent Contained … 3 Percent Sustained High Intensity Burn
Initial Burn Severity Map for Thompson Ridge Fire. Courtesy/BAER
JEMEZ SPRINGS – Thompson Ridge BAER specialists recently completed their field surveys and are finalizing their analysis and findings.
The hydrologists and soils scientists finished their modeling for predicted post-fire water run-off and erosion levels.
The BAER team identified critical values-at-risk and is finalizing their recommended emergency stabilization actions and treatments for these values that will be included in their BAER assessment report along with their data, analysis, and findings. The BAER report Read More
US, Japan Develop New Method for Radiological Dose Assessment Around Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plants
Courtesy/NNSA
NNSA News:
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) and the Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA) have developed a novel method for analyzing airborne radiological monitoring data. This new method has been used to perform a detailed study of survey data taken by the NNSA and JAEA in the months following the March 2011 radiological incident in Japan.
Aerial surveys were employed in the region surrounding the stricken Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant to cover the area impacted by the accident quickly, thoroughly and safely. This new analysis Read More
Letter to the Editor: Democrats and Republicans Should Address Root of Problem
By Tom RibeBehold the shallow immigration debate in Congress! Watch as republicans struggle with their racist base. See Democrats embrace a symptoms based “solution” while the root causes go unaddressed like a starving dog in the yard.
Why do millions of people from Central America and Mexico come to the U.S.? Why do they risk their lives in hot deserts and dodge heavily armed drug gangs to get minimum wage jobs in freezing cities full of strangers? In Santa Fe hundreds of immigrants are homeless on our south-side.
Yes, the U.S. is a land of opportunity to an extent, but the flip side is that Read More
Column: June 26, 2013 Marks Beginning of Hope!
Column by Josh Dolin
June 26, 2013 probably does not carry a lot of meaning for most people. But for millions of gay Americans, including myself, it marked the beginning of hope for a nation-wide legalization of gay marriage. Or to me, a hope for equality in my future.
Just yesterday the Supreme Court made two historic decisions regarding gay rights. In United States v. Windsor, the court ruled that a section of the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) was unconstitutional. This discriminatory law signed by President Clinton in 1996 denied same-sex couples over 1,100 federal rights granted to opposite Read More
Los Alamos Salutes Americans with Free 4th of July Fireworks Show & Events
COUNTY News:
In honor of Independence Day, Los Alamos is offering many free events on July 4 to celebrate our freedoms including a fireworks show, Fun Run and naturalization ceremony to welcome our newest Americans.
Families will have the liberty on whether or not to walk or run at the “Firecracker 5K Family Fun Run” on July 4. The walk/run benefits the YMCA, with entry fees for adults at $25; $10 for youth and $15 for YMCA members. T-shirts are included, door prizes will be given away, and prizes will be awarded to the person with the best 4th of July inspired costume. The “Firecracker 5K Family Fun Read More
Letter to the Editor: Be Wise on Water Wells
By RUSSELL T PACKI am sorry I was out of town when the meetings were held about the proposed new water wells in White Rock. If those who have taken the Not In My Backyard position toward those wells succeed, everyone in LA county will lose!
Some say, “We don’t need the water right now, so let’s just wait.” That is very short sighted. When you lose water rights, it is usually impossible to ever get them back!
I grew up in Southeastern Idaho in the middle of an 82-year fight over the water of the Bear River. For details, give me a phone call or see M. R. McCarthy, The Last Chance Canal Company (Signature Read More
LANL Application for Android Now Available
LANL News:
Los Alamos National Laboratory’s (LANL) new application is now available for the Android platform. The application is free and can be downloaded from Google play.
The new application was created as part of LANL’s year long celebration of 70 years serving the nation. The LANL application for iPhones and iPads has been downloaded more than 600 times.
The Apple application can be downloaded here.
Read more about the LANL application here.
Read more about LANL’s 70th anniversary. Read More
Scribble Works Reviews: Monsters University

Naftali Burakovsky, left, and Lorenzo Venneri
Scribble Works Reviews
By LORENZO VENNERI and NAFTALI BURACOVSKY
Monsters University
Pixar: Losing the Midas Touch
Here is a list: The Incredibles, Wall-E, Ratatouille, Toy Story, and Monsters University. Can you find the black sheep? While the first four are remarkable works of film, the latter is not. Pixar has always been known for creating wonderfully original works of animation that stole both the audience’s hearts and their money. Half of this trend seems to be coming to an end. Pixar is on a string of mediocrity
Local Swimmers Do Well at Florida Meet
Sarah Lott begins the backstroke. Courtesy photoCharger swimmers returned to Los Alamos Wednesday, after successfully competing in the 2013 Gulf Coast Swim Team Invitational Meet in Fort Myers, Fla.
With 740 swimmers competing, it was not a surprise to see World Championship qualifying cut times being made in the top heats. Los Alamos Charger swimmers did surprisingly well with several of the kids earning places in the top-16 finals heats (see results below).
Congratulations goes out to Maria Venneri, who got her first Sectional cut in the 200 backstroke at this
Hannemann’s Music Corner: Go With The Flow
Hannemann’s Music Corner: Go With The Flow
For Giving Productions Presents Provocative Plays
Staff Report
For Giving Productions and Warehouse 21 present The Valerie of Now and Imagining Brad by Peter Hedges.
The production is directed by Janet Davidson. There will be two shows, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, June 29 and 4 p.m. Sunday, June 30 at Warehouse 21, 1614 Paseo de Peralta, Santa Fe. Tickets are $18 general admission and $15 for seniors. Order advance tickets at Hold my Ticket.com or call 505 886-1251. Tickets may also be purchased at the door for $20, general admission and $17 for seniors. Because of adult content, no one under 18 will be admitted unless accompanied by an adult.
THE VALERIE Read More
‘Milking the Rhino’ Screens at Wildlife Center
‘Milking the White Rhino’/Screen shot
TWC News:
ESPANOLA─The Wildlife Center is hosting a special screening of the documentary Milking the Rhino at 7 p.m. Thursday, June 27 at The Wildlife Center in Espanola.
Milking the Rhino examines the deepening conflict between rural Africans and the animals in the ever-shrinking African wilderness. Decades ago, the creation of Africa’s national parks and vast game reserves forced out thousands of indigenous people who had coexisted in harmony with wildlife for millennia on a land without borders. The “fences and fines” approach to Read More
Hofmann: The LTC Basics #6
U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services offers insights into Long Term Care:
Column by SUE HOFMANN
Consumers may hear many confusing statements regarding the topic of long term care, both published in the public domain and repeated by misinformed individuals. Over the next few weeks, I will be submitting a series of columns containing accurate information provided by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, website https:////longtermcare.gov. I encourage you to watch for and read these informative columns.
The LTC Basics #6:
Who pays for Long Term Care?
The facts may surprise Read More
Tod Tijerina Trio at Pajarito Brewpub Saturday
The Todd Tijerina Trio. Courtesy photoStaff Report
At 8 p.m. Saturday, June 29, The Todd Tijerina Trio will showcase a command of its fierce, truly unique brand of dance-R&B and blues at Pajarito Brew Pub, 614 Trinity Dr. in Los Alamos. Tickets are $5 at the door.
The Albuquerque-based group expands promotion efforts for its newest album, Meant To Be, which received four New Mexico Music Award nominations, winning Blues Song of the Year for Tijerina’s song “Nothin’ Like the Blues.”
“Tijerina’s technical prowess is glazed with a finesse that can mesmerize an audience into a state of Read More
OBITUARY: David J. Heimdahl June 17, 1949–June 24, 2013
DAVID JOHN HEIMDAHL June 17, 1949-June 24, 2013
David J. Heimdahl, 64, died from a sudden illness on June 24, 2013.
He was born in Havre, Mont., to Finn and Alice Heimdahl. The family moved to St. Louis Park, Minn., in 1952. David graduated from St. Louis Park High School in 1967 and received his Bachelor degree in Business from Moorhead State University in 1971.
After graduating college, David found his true passion working with young people as Youth Director and Director of Camp Cormorant of the YMCA in Fargo, ND. While on the job, he had a car accident that would change his life forever.
At Read More
OBITUARY: Mary Delores Cornely Griffin Aug. 11, 1931–June 7, 2013
MARY DELORES CORNELY GRIFFIN Aug. 11, 1931–June 7, 2013
Died June 7, 2013 in the Hillhaven Skilled Nursing Center, Prince Georges County, MD, of complications from Alzheimer’s Disease.
A Memorial service is scheduled at 1 p.m. p.m. Monday, Aug. 5 at Brookside Gardens, Wheaton, MD, and a Memorial Mass in St. James Roman Catholic Church, 8320 Brookside Road, Elkins Park, PA 19027 at 11 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 8. All are welcome, and invited to communicate with the family at griffin@physics.umd.edu.
In lieu of flowers, we request that expressions of sympathy be made in the form of donations Read More
Council Extends Proclamation on Fireworks Restrictions
Los Alamos Fire Chief Troy Hughes receives a 30-day extension to a fireworks ban proclamation from Councilor Steve Girrens on behalf of the Council at Tuesday’s meeting. The ban relates to members of the public. The County has granted permission to the Kiwanis Club to hold its annual July 4 extravaganza at Overlook Park. Hughes said firefighters will not be pulled for any of the six Los Alamos fire stations for the event. Salaried fire personnel as well as volunteers will stand watch at the event. Photo by Carol A. Clark
LANB Gives Away Piggy Banks as Part of 50th Birthday Celebration
Operations Officer Karen Easton smiles for the camera in the lobby of Los Alamos National Bank, 1200 Trinity Dr., where piggy banks are being given to the public as part of the bank’s 50th anniversary celebration. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com Read More
































