Dining

More Scenes From 2018 Rotary Crab Fest

Rotarian and Crab Fest Chairman Skip King is spotted biting the crab that feeds him at the 9th Annual Rotary Club Crab Fest Saturday night at the Columbian Hall on DP Road. King, here with his family Jennifer and Brad King and wife Linda, brought the idea of the highly successful fundraiser to Los Alamos several years ago when he and his wife moved here from California. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com

Rotary President Laura Loy welcomes the crowd to the 2018 Crab Fest event. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com

Rotary Club Crab Fest Kitchen Supervisor Katy Korkos, center, instructs Read More

Rotary Club Takes Massive Crowd To Crab Heaven

Rotary President Laura Loy and Auctioneer Mike Lippiatt kick off live auction festivities at the Rotary Club of Los Alamos annual Crab Fest Fundraiser Saturday night at the Columbian Club Hall on DP Road. The sold out crowd dined on platters of crab, listened to music by Rotarian Tony Chan and bid on items in the silent and live auctions. See more scenes of this event later today at ladailypost.com. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com

KayLinda Crawford, left, dines with her family and friends on platters of crab and all the fixings Saturday night at the Rotary Club of Los Alamos annual Crab Fest. Read More

Scenes From K Of C Lenten Fish Fry Friday Night

Congressman Bill Redmond with his wife, children’s book author Shirley Redmond and their grandson Severous, 3, purchasing tickets for the Knights of Columbus annual Lenten Fish Fry Friday evening in the parish hall at Immaculate Heart of Mary Church on Canyon Road. The fish dinners will continue 5-7 p.m. each Friday through March 30. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com

Community members dine Friday evening at the annual K of C Lenten Fish Fry with all the fixings in the parish hall at IHM. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com

Folks working behind the scenes to make the magic happen Read More

Community Invited To 9th Annual Crab Fest Feb. 24

By Rotary Public Relations Chair Linda Hull and
2018 Crab Fest Chairs Skip King, Laura Gonzales, Kim Selvage

The Rotary Club of Los Alamos is pleased to invite the community to its 9th Annual Crab Fest, Saturday Feb. 24, at the Knights of Columbus Hall at the intersection of Trinity Drive and DP Road. 

Social time with a cash bar begins at 5:30 p.m., dinner will be served at 7 p.m. and Rotarian Tony Chan will provide guitar music.

Tickets for the all-you-can-eat crab and prawn family-style dinner with sides and dessert are $50 each and can be purchased at Bennett’s Fine Jewelry on Central Avenue Read More

Traditional Blini Breakfast Saturday, Feb. 17

St. Job of Pochaiv News:

St. Job of Pochaiv Orthodox Church in Los Alamos is excited to once again offer its Traditional Blini Breakfast Saturday, Feb. 17 at 1319 Trinity Dr.

Serving times are divided into three 1-hour segments: 

  • 9 a.m.;
  • 10 a.m.; and
  • 11 a.m. 

The first Blini Breakfast was served in 1999 and the event has continued each year since. A blini breakfast is traditional in preparation for the Great Fast (Lent), which will soon be upon us. This breakfast uses many of the ingredients that will be abstained from for the duration of the fast.

St. Job of Pochaiv Orthodox Church said Read More

Two Firsts And Only For Los Alamos Company!

BUSINESS News:

LA Soup and Specialty Foods, LLC is the first and only company in Los Alamos to be officially recognized by the state as New Mexico True Certified.

This means, quoting directly the requirements:

“The New Mexico True Certified program brings national attention to the quality, care and craftsmanship behind products that are uniquely New Mexican.”

Patrons will see the New Mexico True Certified logo on the LA Soup and Specialty Foods website for meals that meet the strict requirements. For more information on the program, see the website.

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Secret City Kitchen Expands Operations At UNM-LA

Sanaa Ahmed and J.D. Beddo cover the counter and cook at the Secret City Kitchen on the UNM-LA campus. Photograph by Nancy Coombs/UNM-LA

UNM-LA News:

Since the Secret City Kitchen opened a café in the UNM-Los Alamos (UNM-LA) Student Center in November 2016, students, UNM-LA employees and community members have been enjoying the convenience of having a restaurant on campus.

Owner Jeremy Varela’s menu of breakfast and lunch items has a regular following of customers, and draws new customers every day. Initially, the Secret City Kitchen operated the café as a satellite service, with their main Read More

Fleur de Lys Opening In Los Alamos Tuesday!

Stephanie and Marcel Remillieux are opening their French gourmet store and tea salon, Fleur de Lys, at 7 a.m. Tuesday at 15th Street and Trinity Drive. They said 70 percent of their products are on the shelves and the remaining items are arriving over the next several days. A large crowd is expected Tuesday, so they hope everyone will relax and enjoy a cup of tea and check out the products available at Fleur de Lys. They thanked property owner Terry Salazar, designer Wendy Peterson and Howard Benson who installed the flooring, saying they could not have opened in three months without their help. Business Read More