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Los Alamos Site Of Manhattan Project National Historical Park Hosting Day Of Peace And Remembrance In Observance Of Atomic Bombings Of Japan

NPS News:

Manhattan Project National Historical Park, in partnership with Pearl Harbor National Memorial (NM), will host four “Days of Peace and Remembrance” across its three sites and at Pearl Harbor National Memorial to commemorate and reflect on the 79th anniversary of the atomic bombings of Japan in 1945.

The Los Alamos event will take place at 6:30 p.m. MDT, Thursday, Aug. 8. In collaboration with Friends of MAPR-LA and Los Alamos Arts Council the park will host a viewing of the documentary film Richland followed by a silent luminaria viewing at 8 p.m. MDT in the historic Memorial Rose Garden Read More

Lost Bear Wants To Go Home

Community News:

My family took me to ScienceFest last week at Ashley Pond. I was having a good time watching children and exhibits when my owner sat me on the Historical Society’s table. I know they were having fun, too, but they forgot to take me with them.

At the end of the day I was still sitting on the table. The nice people from the Society took me with them. During the next week I met more nice people. They included me on a tour with visitors. I saw interesting things in the museum, but I’m sad and want to go home now.

Would someone from my family please come take me home? Read More

New Mexico History Museum Names 2024 Scholar And Recipient Of Steve Wimmer Southwestern Historical Research Fund

Joseph Kennedy

NMDCA News:

SANTA FE — New Mexico History Museum (NMHM) and the Fray Angélico Chávez History Library (FACHL) have announced that Joseph Kennedy has been selected as the 2024 scholar and recipient of the Steve Wimmer Southwestern Historical Research Fund.

Kennedy aims to study the history of turquoise and jewelry making in New Mexico. He is the third grantee to receive the research funding from NMHM.

The Steve Wimmer Southwestern Historical Research Fund was established in 2021 to honor the memory of Steve Wimmer, head concierge at La Fonda on the Plaza who spent 26 years enthusiastically Read More

Santa Fe’s Historic Eatery The Pink Adobe Turns 80

Courtesy/The Inn of The Five Graces

DINING News:

Santa Fe’s historic restaurant, The Pink Adobe, is hosting a special 80th anniversary dinner. To commemorate its inception by Santa Fe local legend Rosalea Murphy, The Pink Adobe and its sister bar, The Dragon Room, are hosting a celebratory set menu option through July.

The Dinner

At The Pink Adobe, an $80 dinner featuring curated starters, a choice of Fire Roasted Chile Relleno or Steak Dunigan for entree, plus dessert. This special menu includes a selection of wine, specialty beer, or the house Silver Coin Margarita. At the Dragon Room, there Read More

Manhattan Project National Historical Park To Host Days Of Peace And Remembrance In 79th Anniversary Observance Of Atomic Bombings Of Japan

The Friendship Bell in Oak Ridge wreathed with luminarias during the Bell Ringing Ceremony in 2022. Courtesy/NPS

Los Alamos Lights for Peace event in 2022 at Ashley Pond Park. Courtesy/NPS

Hanford Lights for Peace event in 2022. Courtesy/NPS

NPS News:

DENVER – Manhattan Project National Historical Park, in partnership with Pearl Harbor National Memorial (NM), will host “Days of Peace and Remembrance” across its three sites and at Pearl Harbor NM to commemorate and reflect on the 79th anniversary of the atomic bombings of Japan in 1945.

This commemorative programming acknowledges and interprets Read More

National Museum Of Nuclear Science & History Names Gabriel Nemiroff New Director Of Education

National Museum of Nuclear Science & History new Director of Education Gabriel Nemiroff. Courtesy/NMNS&H

NMNS&H News:

ALBUQUERQUE — The National Museum of Nuclear Science & History (NMNS&H) announced Gabriel Nemiroff as its new director of education. Nemiroff joined the Museum July 8, 2024.

“The Museum is excited to welcome Gabe to this integral role,” NMNS&H President and CEO Jennifer Hayden said. “This critical position connects educational programs to the Museum’s mission and sets the pace for informal learning. Gabe’s experience is a natural fit for this Read More

SFCC Presents Cristina Kahlo: Contemporary Mexican Photography Lecture Tuesday Aug. 6

Photographer Cristina Kahlo, in front of an image of her great-grandaunt Frida Kahlo, will give a lecture on Contemporary Mexican Photography Aug. 6 at Santa Fe Community College. Courtesy/SFCC

SFCC News:

SANTA FE — Santa Fe Community College (SFCC) will present Cristina Kahlo, who will give a lecture on Contemporary Mexican Photography, 4-5 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 6 in the Lecture Hall (Room 216). The free lecture is offered by the SFCC’s Art on Campus in collaboration with Carlos Rovelo, Trustee and Chair, Education and Community Engagement Committee of the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum.

“SFCC is Read More

‘Breaking The Silence Of Slavery’ Event July 20

NMDCA News:

Native Bound Unbound, Los Luceros Historic Site, the Northern Rio Grande National Heritage Area, and the Mellon Foundation present the community event, “Breaking the Silence of Slavery” Program at 2 p.m., Saturday, July 20, at Los Luceros Historic Site.

The free event is hosted at Los Luceros Historic Site to share the stories of the Indigenous enslaved and is critical for tribal communities who were impacted by the loss, and for descendants of those taken.

These stories have been quieted over the years by whispers as much as by silence, though the memories and consciousness of them Read More

Scenes From 2024 ScienceFest Discovery After Dark

Zachary Morrell and Eliana Krakorvsky play Battleship using tools from the Manhattan Project era during the 2024 ScienceFest Discovery After Dark event, powered by Los Alamos MainStreet, Saturday night at projectY cowork Los Alamos in Central Park Square. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com

Jerry Fadner works out an encryption puzzle during the Bradbury Science Museum program during the 2024 ScienceFest Discovery After Dark at projectY cowork Los Alamos in Central Park Square. The museum tested the skills of participants with Morse Code and encryption using equipment and technology Read More

Discover Legacy Of Oppenheimer At Second Annual Oppenheimer Festival In Los Alamos At SALA Aug. 10-31

SALA News:

The Second Annual Oppenheimer Festival, sponsored by TechSource, returns to Los Alamos from Aug. 10 to Aug. 31. This year’s festival invites history enthusiasts, film buffs, and curious minds to explore the rich legacy of J. Robert Oppenheimer and the Manhattan Project, right where the story began.

Explore Where the Story Began:

Dive deep into the world of J. Robert Oppenheimer, the brilliant physicist behind the development of the atomic bomb. This year’s festival offers an immersive experience through a captivating blend of films, lectures, interactive events, and historic Read More