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2019 Los Alamos ScienceFest Discovery Day Activities Schedule, Trolley And Parking Map

ScienceFest Trolley and Parking Map. Courtesy/LACD

ScienceFest  News:

The community is welcome to attend ScienceFest fun, all weekend long, as Discovery Day kicks off 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday.

You may have seen some fun promotional tickets, but organizers want to make sure everyone knows that the large event in Los Alamos downtown area is free, no ticket needed! A small number of activities require fees or pre-registration to participate. You can see the entire list at www.losalamossciencefestival.com/events.

This weekend includes a variety of food vendors, inflatables, photo Read More

ScienceFest Activities Through Sunday July 14

A chemistry experiment from the American Chemical Society was on display Tuesday at the ScienceFest Kickoff Party at Ashley Pond Park. Courtesy/Los Alamos Creative District

Stilt walkers and hoolahoopers get active Tuesday at the ScienceFest Kickoff Party at Ashley Pond Park. Courtesy/Los Alamos Creative District

A couple takes a selfie with the fractal hot air balloon, Infinitude, from The Fractal Foundation provided Tuesday as part of the ScienceFest Kickoff Party at the pond. Courtesy/Los Alamos Creative District

 

Los Alamos Creative District News:

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On The Job In Los Alamos: At Morning Glory Bakery

On the Job in Los Alamos is new Manager Brent Hudson taking orders Wednesday at Morning Glory Bakery at 1377 Diamond Dr. Along with a wide variety of bakery goods, Morning Glory Bakery also offers breakfast and lunch selections such as huevos rancheros, breakfast burritos, burgers and more. Photo by Jenn Bartram/ladailypost.com Read More

Liddie’s Traditional New Mexican Dishes: Piñon Flan

Piñon Flan. Photo by Liddie Martinez

 
By LIDDIE MARTINEZ
Espanola Valley

There must be at least a small Roman gene in my genetic makeup because, like the Romans, I am crazy about chickens! Chickens were domesticated by the ancient Romans and kept for laying eggs. And, as any cook with a flock of chickens will tell you, you get very inventive on uses for the little gems that tend to be highly prolific and in short form will take over your kitchen. I love their versatility and the fact that they are low in calories and high in protein. While the eggs themselves may not have ranked very high in the culinary Read More

Scenes From BeeHive Homes Fourth Of July Celebration With Community Pancake Feast Thursday In White Rock

BeeHive Homes Director Christopher Thomas with Roger Schauman at the BeeHive Homes free pancake feast held for the community Thursday in White Rock to celebrate the 4th of July. Courtesy photo

BeeHive Homes Director Christopher Thomas, left, with members of his BeeHive Homes at their free pancake feast held for the community Thursday in White Rock to celebrate the 4th of July. Courtesy photo

Scene from the BeeHive Homes pancake feast held for the community Thursday in White Rock to celebrate the 4th of July. Courtesy photo Read More

Cookout Caution: Keeping Food Safety in Focus

By SHARON RADCLIFFE
Chief Nursing Officer
Los Alamos Medical Center

Summer offers plentiful opportunities to gather outdoors with family and friends.

Whether it’s the Fourth of July, Labor Day, an afternoon on the lake or one last hurrah before school days beckon again, al fresco celebrations are the order of the day when the sun is out and the temps are warm. And most gatherings have one particular ingredient in common: food. Think grilled burgers and hot dogs, barbecued chicken, homemade potato salad and coleslaw, and overflowing veggie and fruit trays.

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ScienceFest 2019 Kicks Off Tuesday July 9

LACD News:
 
The time of year has arrived when we celebrate the hard work and innovation of a community of educators, with ScienceFest 2019.
 
Los Alamos MainStreet and the Creative District with the duo of Kate Cleveland and Jennifer Loveless, unofficially dubbed Loveland, have gotten things off to a great start.
 
Cleveland, along with the rest of the LACDC squad have formed a team effort behind the planning and execution of this year’s events. Their tireless crews are eager to energize visitors, vendors, and patrons to partake of their six-day event. The interactive demonstrations
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On The Job In Los Alamos: Artist Paul S. Torres

On the job in Los Alamos Monday is traditional contemporary digital artist Paul S. Torres of San Ildefonso Pueblo with his work now available at the Secret City Kitchen on the UNM-LA campus, 4000 University Dr. His prints (8×10 and 13×17), cards and logos are available framed and unframed. For information, visit medina.torres.23@gmail.com or call 505.423.2985. Torres also works at Secret City Kitchen, which will be closed Thursday and Friday in observance of the 4th of July holiday. #worklosalamos #wherediscoveriesaremade. Photo by Jenn Bartram/ladailypost.com
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Food Columnist Liddie Martinez Signs Contract With Pajarito Press To Produce And Market ‘The Chile Line: Historic Northern New Mexico Recipes’ Cookbook

Los Alamos Daily Post food columnist Liddie Martinez, right, signs a publishing contract this morning at Secret City Kitchen with Pajarito Press co-owners Nancy Bartlit and Marc Rayburn to produce and market her cookbook ‘The Chile Line: Historic Northern New Mexico Recipes’. The new cookbook is anticipated to be available in time for the upcoming Christmas season. Pajarito Press LLC is a member of the Los Alamos Chamber of Commerce. Courtesy photo Read More