Merry Christmas Los Alamos!
Merry Christmas from the news team at the Los Alamos Daily Post! Photo of Ashley Pond in downtown Los Alamos taken by John McHale/ladailypost.com Read More
How The Hen House Turns: Birds In A Mixed Flock
UCLA Hosts Two Christmas Eve Candlelight Services
UNITED CHURCH News:
The United Church of Los Alamos (UCLA) is hosting Christmas Eve Candlelight Services at 4 p.m. and 11 p.m., Tuesday at 2525 Canyon Road.
There will be communion for all believers at both services. Read More
Christmas Tree Skirt Creators In Washington, D.C.
WRUMC Invites Community To Christmas Eve Service
If you are looking for a church this holiday season, the motto of the White Rock United Methodist Church (WRUMC) at 580 Meadow Lane is, “We welcome you with open hearts, open minds and open doors”.
Pastor Jeanie Williams begins Sunday Worship at 9 a.m., followed by a fellowship time of coffee and goodies to get acquainted and at 10:30 a.m. Sunday school Read More
Fr. Glenn: In, But Not Of
By Fr. Glenn Jones
Ahhh … ‘tis the season.
Yes … we see riots here, protests there, strife everywhere. Impeachments. Invectives. Insults. Anti-social media. Even people getting beaten over chicken sandwiches and chicken nuggets (really!? Over chicken … or, rather, a chicken-like substance?) Fragmentation. Chaos.
But then … a relative calm descends … at least for a few days. Is it the weather? The solstice? Everybody going on holiday? Or, just maybe … the feeling of the season permeates hearts a teensy bit. We can only hope … and pray. After all, Jesus is called “Prince of Peace.” Read More
Posts From The Road: Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument In The Sonoran Desert Of Arizona
NMDOT Tips To Stay Safe On Roads Over Holiday
- Buckling up;
- Designating a sober driver;
- Avoiding distracted driving, including hands-free;
Christian Church Of Los Alamos Christmas Eve Service
COMMUNITY News:
Christmas Eve service begins at 6 p.m., Dec. 24 at The Christian Church of Los Alamos, 29 East Road.
The community is invited to attend the service. Read More
The January 2020 Edition Of Prism Is Now Online
December: National Impaired Driving Prevention Month
MADD News:
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Mothers Against Drunk Driving® (MADD) is teaming up with law enforcement agencies across the country throughout the month of December, which has been recognized as National Impaired Driving Prevention Month for the 39th consecutive year.
During this month in 2018, 839 people died in alcohol-related crashes, representing 29 percent of all traffic deaths, according the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve were especially dangerous, when drunk driving crashes claimed 108 lives in just two days, accounting for nearly Read More
Letter To The Editor: Luján Out Of Touch
By endorsing abortion during Advent, New Mexico Rep. Ben Ray Luján has demonstrated just how far apart he is from Christians and Catholics.
As Christians around the world celebrate the beginning of Jesus’ life on Earth, Ben Ray Luján celebrates something very different. Mr. Lujan favors ending the miracle of life before it has a chance – or a choice. This is so blatantly offensive; it makes you wonder if he is writing off New Mexico’s Christians and Catholics.
NARAL has awarded Luján a 100 percent pro-abortion score for his votes in Congress. Read More
United Thrift Shop Closed Dec. 25; Open Dec. 28
WR Presbyterian Church Blue Christmas Service Dec. 22
Europe 2020 Fundraiser Underway At Century Bank
Shop On Corner Hosts Final Sale Of 2019 Wednesday
TOTH News:
The Shop on the Corner thrift shop will host its last sale of the year 8:30 a.m. to noon Wednesday.
The Clear the Racks sale features two bags for $5. The Corner Store boutique offers inventory at half price.
The thrift store reopens Jan. 8, on the first floor of Trinity on the Hill Espicopal Church at Canyon Road and Diamond Drive. Read More
Scenes From 2019 Luminaria Walk At Stables Sunday
The Annual North Mesa Stables Luminaria Walk Sunday evening featured to the delight of young and old, a quiet walk through of the stables open house, campfires (‘luminarias]), and plenty of s’mores and opportunities to interact with horses, goats, sheep, cows and other stable animals. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com
Scene Sunday evening from the Annual North Mesa Stables Luminaria Walk. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com
Scene Sunday evening from the Annual North Mesa Stables Luminaria Walk. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com
Scene Sunday evening from the Annual North Mesa Read More
On The Job In Los Alamos: LARSO Advisory Council
On the job in Los Alamos are members of the Los Alamos Retired and Senior Organization (LARSO) Advisory Council meeting this morning at the Betty Ehart Senior Center, 1101 Bathtub Row. The LARSO Advisory Council has met monthly for more than 25 years. The LARSO mission is to provide service, fellowship, instruction and advocacy for retirees and senior citizens. Learn more here. Photo by Jenn Bartram/ladailypost.com Read More
Community Helps Children’s Christmas Bazaar Succeed
I would like to thank the Los Alamos community for its generosity in supporting the 17th annual Children’s Christmas Bazaar at Trinity on the Hill Episcopal Church during the Winterfest weekend. You were generous with giving of your time and your donations.
At least 85 people helped with set up, baking, greeting, wrapping (30 wrappers wrapping all at the same time!), helping children select
International Holocaust Remembrance Day Jan. 27
Martin Schoeller, left, with Yad Vashem Chair Avner Shalev have embarked on a commemorative project to mark 75 years since the liberation of Auschwitz. As Holocaust survivors continue to age, this may be one of the last opportunities to record their images. Courtesy/YV
Yad Vashem News:
Throughout 2020, the world will be marking the 75th anniversary to the end of World War II. Starting Jan. 27, 2020, which is the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau, perhaps one of the most iconic symbols of the Holocaust, Yad Vashem, the World Holocaust Remembrance Center will be involved Read More