Take A Peek At Los Alamos, New Mexico

Month: December 2022

Survive Christmas Break in Los Alamos!

Well, the first week of Christmas Break 2022 is nearly gone. We might not have had piles of snow to play in, but the weather has certainly been cold! If you’re beginning to worry that your kiddos are in danger of being bored next week, here are a few things you might want to check out here in Los Alamos!

The Ice Skating Rink

The Los Alamos Ice Skating Rink was opened in 1936 to help satisfy our town’s craving for a variety of winter sports. At this time, our rink is the only refrigerated, NHL regulation outdoor ice rink in New Mexico. You can check out their hours HERE, or call ahead to make sure there are no scheduled hockey games that might interfere with your visit.

The Ice Rink is tucked beneath the Omega Bridge on the canyon floor where the temperature can plunge to nearly ten degrees lower than the rest of town. They offer skating lessons for those who might need some help and hockey leagues from PeeWee all the way through Adult if you want to really immerse yourself in the activity. Skate rental is available and even if everyone in your party isn’t itching to get out on the ice, the winter scenery in the canyon is worth a visit and a short walk.

The Leisure Lagoon is NOW OPEN!

After much waiting and delays, the new Leisure Lagoon at the Aquatic Center is open for enjoyment! Between December 20 and January 3, this new feature at the Aquatic Center is open from 11:00am to 3:00pm during regular pool hours. If you want to plan your trip, give the Aquatic Center a call at (505) 662-8170. The new lagoon has a beach play area, a lazy river, and a 2 story water slide! A trip over to enjoy this new indoor activity could be just the thing to bring some warmth to the cold days of winter break!

The Los Alamos Youth Activity Center is Open!

Though the Youth Activity Center serving kids 3rd-8th grade has been closed this first week of holiday break, they will be open during week two for an adjusted schedule. Please feel free to call them at (505) 662-9412 beginning Tuesday December 27 for more information on hours. Even if your kiddos are not regular attendees of YAC, you can do a drop off next week as a visitor. Any kiddo who is either enrolled in the LAPS school district or a resident of the county is eligible to attend at no cost to the parents. The YAC is managed and staffed by the Los Alamos Family Council through grants from Los Alamos County as a service and safe space for kids in the community!

While the YAC’s county contracted hours for this holiday break did conflict rather confusingly with the Laboratory’s closure schedule, it might just be a blessing in disguise! How wonderful might it be to drop the kiddos off and enjoy a few hours of blissful mom and dad time? The YAC has a crazy variety of things to do. Everything from air hockey and video games to cotton candy and popcorn machines for special occasions. Games, movies, and supervised outdoor activities guaranteed to wear your kids out! The YAC has even managed to acquire a food dehydrator to experiment with making fruit roll ups and other interesting projects!

No matter how you decide to enjoy the second week of this year’s holiday break, get out and enjoy what our amazing community has to offer! I hope to see you around town and as always, when you’re ready to talk real estate in Los Alamos, give me a call! I’m your hometown real estate broker and I love to chat housing in Los Alamos!

Get On Screen in Los Alamos!

You might look at my title and feel the urge to roll your eyes. Get on screen? Really? Isn’t the average person always on a screen these days? But when I say on screen, I’m not actually talking about watching endless loops of TikTok videos on your phone or tablet. I’m talking about being in the video.

These days, being in the video can mean a lot of things. Decades ago, before there were videos at all, being on screen meant you were on live television. And that’s how Public Access Channel 8 started out in the seventies. It might surprise some of you to find out that we have a television station here in town. But in the tradition of Los Alamos having a little more than anyone ever thought possible, we do. Public Access Channel 8 is located at the community center, in the basement on the Fuller Lodge side. I sometimes wonder if any community center has hosted such a diverse array of organizations. How often do you see a museum, a visitor’s center, a Youth Activity Center, a YMCA Teen Center, and a Public Access Television Channel share a facility?

Public Access Channel 8 has been a 501(c)3 non-profit since October 9, 1981. The first agreement between the Los Alamos County Council and PAC8 is dated October 31, 1979. But that’s the first formal agreement. An additional agreement to operate cable access services is dated January 14, 1982. PAC8 has been broadcasting County Council and other county committee meetings since long before live streaming internet was a thing!

Throughout their long history with our community, PAC8 has offered young people a place to get experience in the creation of television media. A lot of you might be aware of a good number of LAHS graduates who got their start here locally and then moved on to acting, script writing, and movie production. But there are also more than a few remarkable individuals who grew up here and began distinguished careers in the PAC8 control room. In one notable case, broadcasting Los Alamos County Council meetings gave way to highly successful talk shows, and eventually the Emmys!

But times, they are always changing! These days, PAC8 has really grown in what they offer. If you’re a local business looking for advertising ideas, PAC8 offers commercial videography and editing services. The Executive Director of PAC8 is also a FAA licensed remote pilot. That means the organization can offer drone videography and photography services. PAC8 has even taken that a step further and is offering classes in drone operation to the community!

In fact, the current menu of services offered at PAC8 is what made me think of this post during the holiday season! I was reminded of old home movies thanks to Chevy Chase in National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation. While Clark Griswold is trapped in the attic wearing clothes pilfered from a storage trunk, he passes the time watching old home movies. How many of those old movies exist in our basements, attics, and storage units? Whether they’re on reels or VCR tapes, how cool would it be to save them for embarrassing posterity on a thumb drive? What about your old vacation and holiday photos? Would you like to have them on that thumb drive too?

PAC8 offers media transfer services along with videography services that make getting modern, shareable video files of your special events easy! Just visit their website for a full menu of services and pricing. If you take a look at the rest of their website, you’ll find a variety of videos uploaded to YouTube. Everything from Homecoming Parade footage to recordings of the Los Alamos Living Treasures presentations. Honestly, if you want to see a strikingly comprehensive snapshot of events throughout the last several years of Los Alamos, you really need to take a look at the productions page at PAC8.

Starting in April of 2023, you can check back to see a listing of the classes they’ll be offering over the summer. Everything from drone operation to basic video production. If you spend some time watching the videos on the production page, you might run across some successful student projects from past classes. You never know, your kiddo might become the next big indie film producer thanks to a summer class you signed them up for on a whim. Stranger things have happened here in Los Alamos!

In the meantime, if you’re looking to talk real estate and not video production, give me a call! I can take some pretty good videos with my trusty smartphone, but I love to talk real estate in Los Alamos and I’d love a chance to chat with you!

Happy Holidays!

Tis The Season For Giving!

There’s no doubt that the holiday season has traditionally been a time of giving. Never has this been more important than now. We are busier and more overcommitted than ever these days. Perhaps the best way to count your blessings this season is to help others in need.

Re/Max First is partnering with LA Cares to collect food and personal care items for the holiday food drive. LA Cares is a non profit organization serving over 60 families per month with supplemental items that help bridge the gap between available income and basic needs. LA Cares also helps local residents with utility payments when necessary, and can sometimes help identify other resources to assist during a crisis. The organization is entirely volunteer run and even provides food pantry delivery services for those who cannot get out on their own.

This year, Re/Max First will donate up to $1000 for food pantry items brought to our office at 116 Central Park Square between December 1 and December 22. One item donated to the food pantry through our office will equal one dollar in cash for LA Cares to help with other needs here in town.

LA Cares and Re/Max would ask that you take a look at the list of items requested and check it twice before donating! While cleaning out the pantry is always a great idea no matter what time of year it is, the food pantry cannot use items that are expired. There are also a variety of other non perishable things that aren’t needed and might surprise you. I know I was surprised, and also thankful for the heads up!

If you’d like a bit more information about the Food Drive, here’s a link to Carol Clark’s informative write up in the LA Daily Post. Los Alamos is a wonderful community with so much to offer residents. It’s wonderful to have an opportunity to give back and help those around us who might be struggling this holiday season. Please stop by anytime during business hours, 8:30AM – 5:30PM Monday through Friday, and drop off your items. We’re at 116 Central Park Square and we’d love to wish you a Happy Holiday! Or if you’d like to make a cash donation to LA Cares this season, contact them at (505) 661-8015 for more information.

And as always, when you’re itching to talk real estate in Los Alamos, give me a call! Los Alamos is the place I call home and I’d love chat with you about housing here in town. Let’s make this holiday season warm and merry for the entire community!

Gifting Art in Los Alamos

Gifting art in Los Alamos isn’t actually a difficult task. For a town that was put on the map for science related reasons, we have a long history of incredible artistic talent. So as we come into the holiday season and you start looking for unique gifts, you might be surprised to find that perfect present in an unusual spot!

The Karen Wray Gallery

Located at 1247 Central Avenue in Suite D-2, the Karen Wray Gallery is currently hosting a Group Art Exhibition. The exhibition runs through January 2, 2023, but this could be a wonderful way to get out and experience local art in an unexpected way.

The Gallery offers art from local artists in mediums covering everything from digital reproductions of original paintings (Giclee), to ceramics, furniture, glass, and of course – plenty of prints and paintings! Karen Wray offers art by well known local artists Secundino Sandoval and Keith Kelley as well as newer artists just waiting for you to discover their work. You can check out the gallery website HERE to plan your visit, or you can view gallery offerings and order online. And if you’re looking to surprise a hard to shop for person in your life, consider a gift certificate. The gallery offers workshops and art classes for adults to fit every ability and interest level. You could be unlocking the inner Picasso in your loved one’s life this holiday season!

Fuller Lodge Art Center

There’s really no way to put everything the Art Center has to offer in one small blurb. Back in 1967, The Los Alamos Arts Council was established to promote civic engagement in the arts. Over the years, they’ve offered camps for kids, art classes for the community, music, folk art awareness, and everything in between. Since the Arts Council joined with the Fuller Lodge Art Center, visitors and residents in Los Alamos can enjoy year round themed art exhibits that cover nearly every medium.

If you’re searching for a unique “little something” for that special someone, you might try the Art Center’s Gift Shop. The shop is located in historic Fuller Lodge directly across the street from Ashley Pond. The picturesque shop is almost worth photographing just to provide some ambiance to go with your choice of gift!

Little Studio on the Mesa

If you haven’t yet discovered this amazing venue in White Rock, I can only suggest that you check it out as soon as possible. The studio is located in a small, triangular building across the street from Smith’s in White Rock at 113 Longview Dr. Sometimes Google maps gets a bit confused, but you can get all the info you need HERE. No appointments are necessary and their programming looks like a parents’ dream!

But Little Studio isn’t just for kids. Parents are welcome to bring kiddos along as they experiment with fused and stained glass projects or pottery painting. Or parents can leave their kids at home and hit the twice monthly Paint Night @ the Tub when the Studio goes on the road to Bathtub Brewery for a fun night of art and conversation. Punchcards are available and leading up the holidays you can enjoy ornament painting, card making, and a fascinating pre-K activity called “Elf Yourself”.

So as you round out your holiday shopping list and get ready to enjoy the season, make plans to visit our unique businesses here in Los Alamos that showcase some serious artistic talent on the hill. And when you’re ready to shop homes in Los Alamos, give me a call! I’d love to chat real estate with you.