Lifestyles

Langworthy: Can We Go Beyond AI?

By MARY LANGWORTHY
Christian Science Society

I asked the AI-powered Bing Discover bot to write about Mary Baker Eddy’s life. It’s not bad. This Friday at noon, we’ll see if we can give some dimension to the bot’s summary.

The discussion of Eddy’s life and work is part of Women’s History month. We hope you’ll join us at the Christian Science Society Reading Room, 800 Trinity Dr., across the street from Smiths in Los Alamos. (Bring your lunch!) 

Here’s what “Bing Discover” wrote:

Mary Baker Eddy’s life was a remarkable journey of faith, healing, and discovery. She was born in 1821 in New Hampshire, Read More

NMDOT Crews Address Potholes Along State Roadways

NMDOT News:

SANTA FE — The abundance of rain and snow this spring, which is typically welcome news following our years of drought, has created ideal conditions for potholes along New Mexico Roadways.

The New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT) maintains more than 29,180 miles of state highways. This wet and icy spring, including this week’s storms, created conditions that keep highway crews very busy with roadway repairs.

Roadway damage including potholes can occur quickly as moisture seeps into cracks within the pavement and accompanied by freezing overnight temperatures and Read More

Funeral Mass & Reception For John Ramsay At IHM April 1

John Ramsay

COMMUNITY News:

John Ramsay of Los Alamos passed away at his home this last December 29, 2022.  

A funeral Mass for John will take place at Immaculate Heart of Mary (IHM) Catholic Church in Los Alamos, NM on Saturday, April 1, 2023 at 10:30 a.m.

A reception will follow immediately for fellowship, and the family will depart for a private interment at Guaje Pines Cemetery at 12:30 pm. John’s full obituary is posted at Rivera Funeral Home website.

Please attend to celebrate John’s life or leave a message of condolence for the family at www.riverafamilyfuneralhome.com. Read More

SFCC Opens Registration For April 21 Broken Parts Club Car Show

2022 SFCC Broken Parts Car Club car show. Courtesy/SFCC

SFCC News:

SANTA FE — Santa Fe Community College’s (SFCC) Automotive Technologies student car club – the Broken Parts Club – is hosting a car show 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday, April 21 outside the Automotive Technologies Center on campus, 6401 Richards Ave.

Those who would like to show their automobile should register as soon as possible by contacting the Director of Automotive Technologies Julia Furry at julia.furry@sfcc.edu or by phone at 505.428.1177. Space is limited to 36 vehicles. The public is invited to attend the show.

“This event Read More

Cone Zone: Week Of March 27, 2023

COUNTY News:

Los Alamos County construction news for the week of March 20, 2023.

Public Works Projects:

The projects listed in this section are being managed by County Public Works staff through contractors. For more information, email lacpw@lacnm.us, call 505.662.8150, or visit the “Projects/Public Works” link at www.losalamosnm.us.

Please slow down and use caution within the construction work zones. Please note the below information is based on a schedule provided by the contractors and may change due to weather or other delays.

33rd / 34th Street Road and Utility Improvements to Begin Read More

Posts From The Road: City Of Rocks State Park

Park Entry Road: Visitors enter City of Rocks State Park along a straight road across prairie grass lands as seen in this photo. It is not until you pass over a small ridge that the “city” suddenly appears before your eyes. The road leads directly to the park visitors center. The area became a state park in 1952. Photo by Gary Warren/ladailypost.com

The City: Rocks in the City of Rocks State Park were the result of a massive volcano almost 35 million years ago. Since that time, wind and weather have formed the rock formations which make up the city. Shown is a panoramic view of the entire “city” from a nearby Read More

Fr. Glenn: ‘Ask For Anything But …’

By Fr. Glenn Jones:

Well, we are closing in on the Christian Holy Week, beginning this year on April 2nd with Passion (or “Palm”) Sunday, and to end that week in remembrance and celebration of the most pivotal events of the Christian year—the passion, death and then resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth two-ish millennia ago.

Remembrance of those events cannot but elicit memories of our losses of loved ones often suddenly and without notice. Whether by accident, crime or by a mechanical failure within the body by embolism or aneurism or some undiagnosed malady, few sorrows strike us so deeply. Even Read More

All Shall Be Well: May We Be Quick To Hear, Slow To Speak, Slow To Anger

Clergy from left, Deacon Cynthia Biddlecomb, retired; Pastor Nicolé Ferry, Assistant Rector Lynn Finnegan and Pastor Deb Church. Courtesy photo

By The Rev. Nicolé Raddu Ferry
Bethlehem Lutheran Church
Los Alamos

And all shall be well.

Those of you reading this article have learned that we are in the midst of something. Yup we moved our clocks ahead one hour. Anyone still tired? Families of school children are thinking “will we make it to Spring Break?” The calendar says that Spring has arrived and yet although we are ready to not wear our coats and hats the little snow squalls we have experienced Read More

Father Theophan: Giving Up For Lent

Inside Trailer Chapel. Courtesy/Father Theophan

By Father Theophan
Saint Job of Pochaiv Orthodox Church
Los Alamos

As we pass the middle point of the Great Fast, Lent in western parlance, the question often arises from friends not often seen, “So what are you giving up for Lent?” It’s met with a myriad of answers: red meat, chocolate, sweets, movies, etc.

Orthodox Christians don’t ask. Firstly, because fasting is a personal matter, one that should not be judged by another, and secondly, the rules for the Great Fast are ubiquitous in the eastern faith.

Simply, we’re instructed to become vegan, Read More