Fun Outings

High Desert Harps To Perform Christmas Favorites Nov. 21

High Desert Harps to perform Christmas Favorites Nov. 21, at First Presbyterian Church. Courtesy photo

MUSIC News:

High Desert Harps will perform Christmas Favorites at 5:30 p.m., Nov. 21, at First Presbyterian Church, 208 Grant Ave. in Santa Fe.

Doors open at 5:15 p.m. for this free concert.

First Presbyterian offers weekly recitals 5:30-6 p.m. on Friday evenings. These concerts are free and open to all. A freewill offering for the recital fund will be received.

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Explore Ancient Astronomy At PEEC’s Planetarium: Getting Oriented With Chaco Canyon Nov. 14

Community invited to discover how the Ancestral Puebloans incorporated the cycles of the Sun and Moon into the architecture of Chaco Canyon during the Getting Oriented with Chaco Canyon planetarium program, Nov. 14 at the Los Alamos Nature Center. Courtesy/PEEC

PEEC News:

Discover how the Ancestral Puebloans incorporated the cycles of the Sun and Moon into the architecture of Chaco Canyon during the Getting Oriented with Chaco Canyon planetarium program at the Los Alamos Nature Center from 7-8 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 14.

This immersive, full-dome planetarium experience allows participants Read More

Come-A-Caroling With Young Voices Of The Santa Fe Opera

COMMUNITY News:

Tree Lighting at the State Capitol

Everyone around the state is getting into the holiday spirit for the annual tree lighting ceremony at the state’s capitol which kicks off Monday night. State officials, musical guests and Mr. and Mrs. Claus get together to light the Christmas tree at the Roundhouse in Santa Fe.

When: Monday, Dec. 1
Time: 5–7 p.m. 
Where: 490 Old Santa Fe Trl, Santa Fe, NM 87501

Holiday Market at Iconik Red

Join us for holiday shopping with fantastic handmade offerings from local artisans while enjoying live caroling! Explore our winter wonderland with seasonal Read More

PEEC: Community Invited To Journey To The Edge Of The Solar System With NASA’s IMAP Mission Nov. 21

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PEEC News:

Explore the frontier where the solar system meets the galaxy at the Los Alamos Nature Center during Exploring the Interstellar Boundary with NASA’s New IMAP Mission, 7-8 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 21.

The Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe (IMAP), launched in September 2025, is studying the heliosphere, a protective bubble carved out by the solar wind that shields Earth from galactic cosmic radiation. At the edge of this bubble lies the interstellar boundary, where the solar system ends and the galaxy begins. This mission will help scientists better understand Read More

Scenes Around White Rock On Halloween Night

Scene of a home decorated on Halloween night in White Rock. Photo by Fred Jones

Scene of a home decorated on Halloween night in White Rock. Photo by Fred Jones 

Scene of a home decorated on Halloween night in White Rock. Photo by Fred Jones 

Scene of a home decorated on Halloween night in White Rock. Photo by Fred Jones 

Scene of a home decorated on Halloween night in White Rock. Photo by Fred Jones 

Scene of a home decorated on Halloween night in White Rock. Photo by Fred Jones 

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Experience The Magic Of The Night On PEEC’s ‘5 Senses’ Hike, Free Guided Evening Adventure Nov. 7

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PEEC News:

The Pajarito Environmental Education Center (PEEC) invites the community to step into the darkness and explore nature in a new way during its Night Hike – 5 Senses from 6–7 p.m., Friday, Nov. 7, 2025.

This guided hike through Acid Canyon will encourage participants to discover how their senses adjust to the night. A PEEC educator will lead hands-on activities along the trail, offering a fun, family-friendly way to experience the sights, sounds, smells, and textures of the canyon after dark.

Participants should meet outside the Los Alamos Nature Center (2600 Canyon Read More

Museum Of International Folk Art Hosts World Of Treasures Silent Auction And Party Saturday Nov. 15

COMMUNITY News:
The Museum of International Folk Art’s second World of Treasures Silent Auction & Party is 6-8 p.m. Nov. 15 at the museum, 706 Camino Lejo in Santa Fe.
The World of Treasures Silent Auction & Party brings together hundreds of items from around the world that represent the very best of those donated to the Museum’s Friends of Folk Art and gives partygoers the chance to bid or buy-now in the auction, as well as to purchase beautiful, but less costly, items in the boutique.
The cocktail party will feature a New Mexico-themed menu catered by Weldon’s Museum Hill Café.
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Step Up Gallery New Exhibit Runs Through Nov. 28

STEP UP GALLERY News:

Just in time for Veterans Day, the exhibit “The Way of Art- Veterans Create” is open in Step Up Gallery on and runs through Nov. 28. The show features work by men and women from every branch of the military, who create work in media ranging from oil painting and sculpture to leather, ceramics and jewelry. All are members of New Mexico Veterans Art, the non-profit sponsoring the exhibition.

New Mexico Veterans Art is staffed and organized by volunteer veterans for the purpose of promoting the talents of military personnel, past and present, and their spouses.

Each veteran brings Read More

Weekly Fishing Report: Nov. 2, 2025 

By GEORGE MORSE
Sports and Outdoors 
Los Alamos Daily Post 

The stocking of rainbow trout by the State Game and Fish Department has shifted its emphasis to Southern New Mexico. Lakes and ponds too warm in the summer to support trout are being stocked now because of cooler weather. 

Streamflow on the Rio Grande increased over the last week. Streamflows today were 497 cubic-feet-per-second at Taos Junction and 557at Embudo. The streamflow at Cerro near the Colorado border was 380 cubic feet per second. All of these are above normal and should be good for trout, allowing any stocked trout not yet caught Read More