United Church To Provide Family Fun Sundays In August
United Church News:
Formerly calling it Vacation Bible School, The United Church of Los Alamos is radically making August Sunday Evenings, into something like summer camp, but for all ages.
The two hours (5-7 p.m.) will be packed with supper for all, age-appropriate arts and crafts, Bible stories and study, lots of music and singing, movie making, games, and rock hunts.
The theme, LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION! leads into the story of the early church in the Book of Acts and zooms in on the local congregation today and how they, too, act as disciples of Jesus.
Featured in a music session renowned drummer, Read More
Memorial Service & Celebration For James Crocker July 29
Community News:
The community is invited to a Memorial Service and Celebration for James Andrew Crocker.
The Memorial Service and Celebration will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, July 29 at Trinity on the Hill Episcopal Church, 3900 Trinity Drive.
A reception with follow the service. Read More
Home Country: I’ll Have To Look It Up
Doc smiled and felt really good inside when he heard the familiar bird song.
“Hey there, Wheezer,” he said, “happy nesting!”
For some reason, this mourning dove with the speech impediment comes around to Doc’s back yard every spring, and Doc thinks that’s just all right. If ol’ Wheez didn’t have that distinctive voice, Doc would never know if this bird favored his yard or was just another bird looking for a home. Let’s face it, Wheezer looks just like every other dove in town.
But he was back and flirting with a good-looking lady dove up on the branches of the locust tree. Read More
Fresh Cherries & More At Local Farmers Market Thursday
New Traffic Configuration To Be Installed On I-25 Today
NMDOT News:
SANTA FE — The New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT) District Five and Mountain States Constructors Inc. will be shifting the southbound lanes of I-25 only today July 11, to the newly reconstructed southbound side of I-25.
Motorists can expect minor delays during this process.
This traffic shift will occur 9 a.m. to noon. The northbound lanes of traffic will remain where they are for two more weeks while preparations are made for their shift to the southbound side of I-25.
Once the preparations have been completed, they will be shifted as well and work will begin on the northbound Read More
Posts From The Road: Reclaimed By Nature
International Harvester: An International Harvester Fleetstar truck is well on its way to being reclaimed by nature. Various vines, bushes and trees consumed all but the front end of the truck. Photo by Gary Warren/ladailypost.com
Beyond Recognition: This work truck was consumed beyond recognition as it sat in a state of rusty decay. It appeared to have some large metal objects in the bed of the truck, which also deteriorated. Photo by Gary Warren/ladailypost.com
By GARY WARREN
Photographer
Formerly of Los Alamos
This edition of Post From the Road is a little different than most of the posts Read More
Cone Zone: Week Of July 10, 2023
Public Works Projects:
The projects listed in this section are being managed by County Public Works staff through contractors. For more information, please e-mail 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.
Note: The below information is based on a schedule provided by the contractors and may change due to weather or other delays.
Public Works officials thank the community in advance for their cooperation and patience.
33rd / 34th Street Road and
Fr. Glenn: Blessed Are The Meek
Wealth and prestige tend to be the favorite things of most people; after all, wealth brings, if not happiness, at least (apparent) security and comfort. And prestige brings influence and admiration. Of course, many go way overboard in seeking these things—often criminally, whether the actions are legal or not. One might remember the Gospel parable (Luke 16) of poor Lazarus, in which the rich man apparently just stepped over the starving and ailing Lazarus who was laying at his gate. If not legally criminal, that’s certainly morally criminal.
Now, in the Sunday Catholic Mass Read More
Bourque: North Mesa Roundabout Hazard
On May 24 I struck a boy on a bicycle at the roundabout in North Mesa. He was coming from Barranca. He received minor scrapes and is OK.
It was not possible to see this boy despite a witness claiming he had entered the intersection first. I first saw him only when he was darting in front of me, even though I had looked to the left more than once.
The reason is that my view of him was blocked by the roundabout itself. It has overgrown vegetation, large boulders, a mountain lion statue, and two evergreen trees whose branches reach the ground.
I have attached a photo, taken from my car Read More
Bethlehem Lutheran Church Day Camp Runs July 31-Aug. 4
Bethlehem Lutheran Church Day Camp begins July 31. Courtesy/BLC
COMMUNITY News:
All children entering kindergarten through 6th grade this Fall are invited to learn about God’s Grace, July 31 through Aug. 4, at the Bethlehem Lutheran Church Day Camp.
Activities include games, crafts, Bible stories and songs, all led by trained counselors from Rainbow Trail Lutheran Camp.
The Day Camp launches Sunday, July 30 with a barbecue dinner 4-6 p.m. at the church. All participants are invited to attend this event and meet the camp counselors. The Day Camp sessions run 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday through Friday, Read More
Los Alamos Faith And Science Forum Presents: ‘Your Monides? No Maimonides!: The Great Jewish Philosopher And Scientist’ Lecture By Rabbi Jack Shlachter July 11
Sculpture of Jewish Philosopher & Scientist Maimonides
Los Alamos Faith And Science Forum News:
Los Alamos Faith And Science Forum Presents: ‘Your Monides? No Maimonides!: The Great Jewish Philosopher And Scientist’ lecture by Rabbi Jack Shlachter, PhD, Tuesday July 11, in the Roxy Movie Theater at SALA.
The brilliant medieval rabbi, philosopher, physician, and astronomer known as Maimonides or as Rabbi Moshe Ben Maimon (RaMBaM) lived in the mid-late 12th century. Born in Spain, his family fled to north Africa under persecution of the Jews by the Almohads. Maimonides later settled Read More
Young Adults Invited To Shabbat Dinner Friday July 14
Ally and Marc Ruch host Shabbat dinners for people in their 20s and 30s. Courtesy/LAJC
LAJC News:
Young adults ages 20s and 30s are invited to a Shabbat dinner at a private home in White Rock Friday July 14.
Los Alamos Jewish Center members Ally and Marc Ruch have been hosting these dinners at their home approximately once a month. Shabbat – the Jewish sabbath – begins each Friday at sundown, and lasts through Saturday evening at sundown.
Dinner with the Ruch’s is called for 7 p.m., after the weekly Friday evening Shabbat service at the Jewish Center. No charge for the 20s/30s Shabbat dinner, but please Read More
Local Faith Groups To Host Interfaith Vigil Marking Anniversary Of Trinity Nuclear Test July 16 In Santa Fe
Nuclear Watch New Mexico News:
SANTA FE — To commemorate the anniversary of the first detonation of an atomic weapon in 1945 at the nearby Trinity Test Site, the complete elimination of nuclear weapons must be prioritized. “From Reflection to Action:
An Interfaith Remembrance of the Trinity Test” will be held at the Santa Maria de la Paz Community Hall in Santa Fe, featuring music, speakers, exhibitions, and moments of reflection and prayer. The free public event is 4-6 p.m. (doors open at 3:15 p.m.), Sunday, July 16, 2023. Pre-registration is encouraged, and the event will be live streamed. Read More
Farm Fresh Eggs & More At Los Alamos Farmers Market
DHSEM & NMDOT Join Forces To Deliver Additional Sandbags To Support San Miguel County
DHSEM and NMDOT delivered 130 pallets of sandbags to the San Miguel County Maintenance building in Las Vegas, N.M., Wednesday to support the county as they continue to experience flooding from the Hermits Peak Calf Canyon burn scar. Courtesy/DHSEM
DHSEM News:
SANTA FE — The New Mexico Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management (DHSEM) and the New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT) Wednesday delivered 130 pallets of sandbags to the San Miguel County Maintenance building in Las Vegas, N.M., to support San Miguel County as they continue to experience flooding from Read More
New Mexico Announces Lane Travel For Tractor-trailers
NMSP News:
SANTA FE — The New Mexico State Police (NMSP) has teamed up with the New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT) and the New Mexico Trucking Association (NMTA) to make drivers aware of required lane travel for tractor-trailers.
Beginning Saturday, July 1, 2023, as per New Mexico Senate Bill 102, Section 1. 66-7-376 NMSA 1978, a truck tractor shall not be driven in the left lane of a roadway except under provisions as outlined by the bill.
Failure to obey could result in a penalty assessment of $250 for the first and second offenses and $500 for the third offense.
The New Mexico Trucking Read More
Fr. Theophan: Tiny Victories
Splitting little pieces of apricot, Fr. Theophan made this cross. Courtesy/Fr. Theophan
By Fr. Theophan Mackey
Saint Job of Pochaiv Orthodox Church
Los Alamos
After the last fiasco of wood checking, I split my little pieces of apricot and made a cross this morning. Once again, I was taking a break from the work that I am supposed to be doing and have been slogging away at for the past few weeks. It’s simple and plain, but it’s something I could finish in an hour and be done with, instead of having to prep clay, wedge, throw, clean-up, then trim and dry and fire.
A lot of art takes a lot of time, not even taking Read More
Cone Zone: Week Of July 3, 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. Public Works officials thank the community in advance for their cooperation and patience.
33rd / 34th Street Road and Utility Read More
Posts From The Road: Big Timber, Montana
Big Timber, Mont.: Clouds hover over Big Timber, Mont. in June while we attended the Pleasure Way rally at a campground just south of town. The town is small with a population of about 2,000 and is the county seat of Sweetgrass County. The ranching and western lifestyle are evident throughout Big Timber. Photo by Gary Warren/ladailypost.com
Pleasure Way RVs: Pleasure Way camper vans line up along the Boulder River at the campground in Big Timber, Mont. The calm water in the pond creates a reflection of the vans under clear skies at a previous campout. The rally is limited to about 25 vans, which makes Read More
Fr. Glenn: Rebel!!
Hmmm … a couple of weeks ago we were looking at a potential coup d’état in Russia, and this weekend (7/1) we’re witnessing all sorts of uprising and rioting in France—just as we’re coming up to Bastille Day on July 14, no less. Well, it IS summer, after all—the favored time for such things. But, in violation of Newton’s law, such action results in an opposite yet unequal reaction—oppression, violent quelling of riots, sometimes curfews and even martial law, depending upon the humanity and morality of governments involved, as well as the determination and resources of Read More