Fun Outings

Party To Go! Still Seeking Buyer

By VaLynn Purvis
Co-owner
Party To Go!

Happy 2024 Los Alamos/White Rock!

The Purvis family is officially retired from Party To Go! Which means we still need someone to take over and keep the fun going this summer!

Price is negotiable – the business comes with storage trailer, 4 inflatables, bubble pit, dunk tank, 2 generators, strikers’ games, photo booth, money machine, and supplies to make everything work.

This is a ready to go business!! And you get our awesome regular clientele, to guarantee business!!

We’ll walk you through getting things going for success and fun! Contact us at partytogo@gmail.com Read More

Los Alamos County’s Trail System Heads Downtown

Scene of work underway on the Urban Trail Wednesday at Fuller Lodge Lawn. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com

Workers lay cement for the Urban Trail Wednesday along Fuller Lodge lawn. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com

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

Los Alamos County is expanding its trail system only this time the County is taking its trails downtown.

The work is already visible; walk past Fuller Lodge lawn and the zig and zag of construction tape, troughs of earth and parked building equipment is clearly visible.

This work-in-progress is all Read More

Sancre Productions And Los Alamos County Community Services Department Announce 2023 Record-Setting Attendance & New Format For Summer Concert Series

Sancre Productions News:

In these cold wintery times, some great news about the Los Alamos Summer Concert Series is here to cheer us all up!

In 2023, after several years of concert attendance growth and huge regional economic impacts under Sancre Productions’ corporate sponsorship model, Los Alamos County brought on board some incredible data tracking tools to find out just how many attendees the 2023 concerts drew.

“We are proud to announce that 88,500 concert-goers came to enjoy Los Alamos and Ashley Pond for the 15 summer concerts in 2023 each Friday evening, with Billy Bob Thornton and the Read More

Tickets On Sale Now For PEEC’s Backcountry Film Festival

PEEC News:

Join PEEC and the SALA Event Center as they team up to host the Backcountry Film Festival, sponsored by Century Bank. Enjoy a variety of short films celebrating human-powered experiences in the backcountry snowsports world at the SALA Event Center on Wednesday, Jan. 24.

Doors will open at 6 PM and the films start playing at 7 p.m. Pajarito Brewpub and Grill will sell beer and wine before and during the show. Thanks to headline sponsor Century Bank for making this event possible.

In addition to the movies and drinks, PEEC is back with its great, big, exciting raffle. Some of this year’s awesome Read More

Beso Jewels Open For Business At Village Arts Jan. 19-20

Sterling & Garnet Earrings, $38. Courtesy/Beso Jewels

Vintage Gold & Diamond Rings, 50 percent off. Courtesy/Beso Jewels

By TERESA STARR
Beso Jewels

Beso Jewels will be set up for business at Village Arts on DP Road during these dates and times:

  • 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday, Jan. 19
  • 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 20

I hope that the New Year brings many happy surprises. You may want to start thinking about Valentine gifts. This month’s birthstone is Garnet. If you have any special jewelry requests or questions, your phone call or email is always welcome. Layaway is available.

   Services: Read More

SALA Event Center Happenings: Jan. 18 – Jan. 21, 2024

SALA News:

SALA Event Center, a hub for cultural and cinematic experiences, is set to captivate audiences with a thrilling lineup of events this week:

Thursday: The Grand Finale of “The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes”

  • Witness the gripping conclusion of this cinematic saga Thursday with two screenings at 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. It’s the last chance to immerse yourself in the world of The Hunger Games.

Friday: Premiere of “The Color Purple”

  • Embark on a weekend of cinematic brilliance with the premiere of “The Color Purple” at 1 pm and 6 pm on Friday. A timeless masterpiece
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Review: LALT’s ‘The Play That Goes Wrong’ Is So So So Good At Being Terrible!

Scene from LALT’s ‘The Play that Goes Wrong’. Photo by Thomas Graves/LALT

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

Los Alamos Little Theatre’s (LALT) “The Play that Goes Wrong” is a spoof on the Victorian-era, classic Agatha Christie murder mystery. Actually, it is more than that. It is a giggly, good-natured jab at community theatre. To be honest, “The Play that Goes Wrong” is truly a really, really, great theatre experience.

The curtain opens with a man lying on a chaise lounge, presumably dead – murdered, to be precise. What happened to the man? Who killed him? With Read More

Scenes Of Sunshine And Snow Today On Pajarito Mountain

Scene of bright sunshine and plenty of snow today at Pajarito Mountain Ski Hill. Courtesy/web cam

Scene of bright sunshine and plenty of snow today at Pajarito Mountain Ski Hill. Courtesy/web cam

Scene of bright sunshine and plenty of snow today at Pajarito Mountain Ski Hill. Courtesy/web cam

Scene of bright sunshine and plenty of snow today at Pajarito Mountain Ski Hill. Courtesy/web cam

Scene of bright sunshine and plenty of snow today at Pajarito Mountain Ski Hill. Courtesy/web cam Read More