Dining

Sheriff’s Posse Lodge Hosts Charity Breakfast Sept. 3

Los Alamos County Sheriff’s Posse Lodge at 650 North Mesa Road. Photo by Laura Tryboski

By LAURA TRYBOSKI 
Sheriff’s Posse Lodge

Y’all head on over to our September Charity Breakfast 7-11 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 3!

The Los Alamos County Sheriff’s Posse are stewards of the historical lodge at 650 North Mesa Road. We host a monthly charity breakfast that supports local Los Alamos County non-profit organizations. Profits from our breakfasts are given to the charity being hosted.

This year we have hosted:

  • The 4-H Club;
  • NJROTC;
  • Lemonade Living;
  • Habitat for Humanity; and
  • The Pony Club.

Our Sept. 3 breakfast Read More

LAPS Foundation Hosts Taste Of Knowledge Sept. 17

By Jenny McCumber
Executive Director
LAPS Foundation

LAPS Foundation will host its annual fundraiser, Taste of Knowledge, 4-7 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 17 at Fuller Lodge.

Please join us for this wonderful opportunity to support our local school district. There are still tickets available for the event. Go to https://TOK23.givesmart.com or visit lapsfoundation.com to buy your tickets now.

Help us celebrate the legacy of Dr. J. R. Oppenheimer and the world-class education provided in the Los Alamos Public Schools for generations. Enjoy the fabulous menu by Pig + Fig Cafe’, dress up for this 1940s Read More

Credit Unions Join Forces To Bring 80’s Night To Summer Concert With ‘Those Crazy Nights’ Journey Tribute Band

‘Those Crazy Nights’ Journey Tribute Band to headline the Summer Concert this Friday night at Ashley Pond Park.  Courtesy/Sancre Productions

By Sancre Productions:

The 2023 Los Alamos Summer Concert Series presented by Toyota of Santa Fe is going back in time for 80’s night, thanks to local credit unions: Zia Credit Union, Del Norte Credit Union, State Employees Credit Union and Los Alamos Public Schools Credit Union.

Headliner “Those Crazy Nights” feature a stellar lineup of nationally touring musicians who brilliantly embody the spirit of Journey! Get those mullets styled and wipe the Read More

On The Job In Los Alamos: At SALA Event Center

On the job in Los Alamos employees Magaly Veleta, left, and Giselle Sosa greet moviegoers Monday at SALA Event Center, 2551 Central Ave. The renovated theater is a versatile space catering to community and business presentations, birthday parties, movies nights and more. Visit salalosalamos.com for details. Photo by Connor Hoch/ladailypost.com Read More

‘From Scratch’ TV Show Highlights New Mexico And Chile Line Farms

Liddie Martinez, author of Chile Line Cookbook and president of Los Alamos Region of Enterprise Bank & Trust, stands with David Moscow, creator and host of the TV show, ‘From Scratch’. Martinez and her Chile Line Farms in Española will be featured in an episode of ‘From Scratch’ scheduled to air Oct. 18. Courtesy photo

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

David Moscow, the creator and host of the TV show, “From Scratch” traveled in July to Bishop’s Lodge in Santa Fe for a meal. He dined on bison enchiladas, a green chile and peach salad and apricot soup. The meal was Read More

Rodeo Cowboy Dinner & Dance At Posse Lodge Aug. 12

By LAURA TRYBOSKI
Sheriff’s Posse Lodge

The Los Alamos County Sheriff’s Posse Lodge is hosting its annual Rodeo Cowboy Dinner and Dance Saturday, Aug. 12 at 650 North Mesa Road.

Our Historical Lodge welcomes you to dine and boot scoot the night away.

          • Dinner is from 5 to 7 p.m. … Come early, as we sold out last year!
          • Dance is from 7:15 to 9 p.m.  … Enjoy music from Bill Hearne.

Enjoy a famously cooked prime rib dinner by Steve Wallin!

  • Prime rib dinner is $20.
  • Hot dog dinner is $5.

Y’All come on out for a root’n toot’n good time! Read More

Laboratory Retiree Group First Tuesday Breakfast Aug. 1

LRG News:

Los Alamos Laboratory Retiree Group (LRG) retirees (and potential retirees) are invited to drop in at the LRG monthly breakfast, between the hours of 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 1 at Muy Salsas at 1315 Trinity Dr.

Retirees buy their breakfast; LRG pays for coffee or tea.

Email sgirard@losalamos.com or call 505.672.3497 for more information. More information about LRG can be found at their website. Read More

On The Job In Los Alamos: Kevin And Melinda Albright Announce Morning Glory’s Final Day Of Business Is Saturday

After a little more than 22 years of serving Los Alamos residents freshly baked doughnuts, savory breakfast burritos and steaming cups of coffee, Morning Glory Baking Company at 1377 Diamond Dr. is closing its doors. It will be open one final day, from 7 a.m. to noon this Saturday. The kitchen is closed but all the remaining foodstuffs will be available for purchase. Owners Kevin and Melinda Albright outside their restaurant today explained that the storefront, along with the former Metzger’s gas station and auto shop next door, recently sold so they decided it was time to close their business. Read More

Señor Tortas Food At SALA During Oppenheimer Festival

Señor Tortas is serving food at SALA Event Center during the Oppenheimer Festival underway through July 30. Hours of operation are noon to 6:45 p.m. every day but Friday, July 28. Courtesy/Patricia Burnside

Señor Tortas is serving up tacos, burritos, quesadillas with carne asada, green chile hamburgers and french fries at SALA Event Center during the Oppenheimer Festival underway through July 30. Courtesy/Patricia Burnside Read More

Young Adults Invited To Shabbat Dinner Friday July 14

Ally and Marc Ruch host Shabbat dinners for people in their 20s and 30s. Courtesy/LAJC

LAJC News:

Young adults ages 20s and 30s are invited to a Shabbat dinner at a private home in White Rock Friday  July 14.

Los Alamos Jewish Center members Ally and Marc Ruch have been hosting these dinners at their home approximately once a month. Shabbat – the Jewish sabbath – begins each Friday at sundown, and lasts through Saturday evening at sundown.

Dinner with the Ruch’s is called for 7 p.m., after the weekly Friday evening Shabbat service at the Jewish Center. No charge for the 20s/30s Shabbat dinner, but please Read More