Lynn Strauss
Lynn Strauss has a bachelor's degree in Journalism from the University of Kansas and has been a freelance writer for consumer and trade publications for 20 years. She is the proprietor of Brown Dogs PR in Los Alamos, New Mexico.
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Blue Window Bistro Hosts Bob Jones Jazz QuartetThe Blue Window Bistro in Los Alamos will host a Jazz Night featuring the Bob Jones Jazz Quartet on Saturday, August 27 -
Wine-Tasting Set for July 24Wines and paired hors d'oeuvres will be offered at a Wine-Tasting Sunday, July 24
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Blue Window Celebrates 1st YearAfter working for the Bistro as a college student, Melissa Paternoster had the opportunity to own it. She took it, and still loves this local favorite. -
Jazz Night Coming to the Blue Window BistroSaturday, Jan. 22 The Blue Window Bistro will host a Jazz Night featuring the Jan McDonald Jazz Trio from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Tickets are $15 per person and available at the Blue Window. -
Holiday Hockey Tournament Brings 800 to Los AlamosFrom the tiniest Atoms to the mighty Mites, Squirts and PeeWees, hockey will be their game, all day, every day. -
The Hockey Experience: An Interview with Brian GreerHockey Coach Brian Greer says he got involved in coaching hockey for his kids. He stayed involved because he felt that it hockey is such a positive experience that impacts so many kids so deeply. -
Plan for Winter Fun, Plan for TaosSummer or winter, Taos offers family fun for everyone. From skiing to hockey, hiking and biking, or just plain sightseeing, activities are widely varied and the environs are interesting and beautiful. -
Los Alamos' Blue Window Bistro to Offer Wine-Tasting Dec. 5Casa Rondena Winery, Gruet Winery and Vivac Winery will feature 5 wines and a taste of what makes each unique. -
9-year-old Competes for Title at National Bible BeeA national Bible Bee is a challenging competition and an exciting adventure for 9-year-old Marija.
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Being Green in Our SchoolsAs awareness of environmental stewardship has grown, schools have stepped up to educate students about the importance of re-using and recycling, and the effect of resource depletion on the planet. -
Little Forest Playschool Fall Resale: October 23It's that time again. The change of the seasons and the closets. Clear out the old stuff and get ready for some bargains. -
New Owner Revitalizes an Old Los Alamos FavoriteYoung and just out of college, Melissa Paternoster returns to her hometown to take the reigns at her favorite restaurant. -
Los Alamos Home Tour Offers VarietyThe Los Alamos Home Tour will include six homes of a variety of styles and architecture, from an historic Bathtub Row home to brand new custom homes. -
New Faces, New FriendsThree newcomers and their families find new friends and support services in Los Alamos.
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2nd Annual Garlic Festival Set for July 3 in Espanola, New MexicoIt's a celebration of garlic and at the Sostenga Farm in Española on July 3. The public is invited to enjoy a sunrise breakfast, music, prizes and fun for all ages. -
A Classic Family Road Trip Through the SouthwestFrom the smallest destinations to the grandest, this short road trip is ideal for families with young children. -
Los Alamos Home Tour Set for September 11, 2010New and historic homes will be featured in this traditional fundraiser
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Rebuilding Los Alamos After the Cerro Grande FireThe Cerro Grande fire destroyed more than 200 structures in May of 2000. Since then, the look of the town has changed but the soul of it remains the same. -
Family Strengths Network Offers "Tweens to Teens: A Workshop for Girls 9-13"As girls approach teenage years, their bodies change and they need complete, accurate information about what to expect and how deal with these changes. Presented by a nurse, this workshop offers girls and their moms complete information on puberty.
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Banff International Mountain Film Festival Comes to Santa Fe March 23The Banff International Mountain Film Festival will come to Santa Fe on March 23 to screen 8 short films featuring the world's best footage on mountain subjects. -
Little Forest Playschool Spring Resale: March 20The school hosts Resale fundraisers in both the fall and spring, enabling shoppers to find gently used infant and children's items for the season.
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Fitness Fun... Snow Sports Abound in a Town Known to Work Hard and Play HardDownhill or cross-country skiing, skating, playing hockey or sledding, getting outside during the winter months can be challenging exercise, and good fun.
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A Healthy Attitude: Four Profiles in Health Services and Care Providers in Los AlamosDr. David Church, Dr. Arthur Montoya, Dr. Lui Lee and massage therapist Pam Worth share their passion for wellness and their lives in Los Alamos as hometown care givers.
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Spring Break Horse Camp in Santa FeBishop's Lodge in Santa Fe will offer a Horse Camp for kids 6-14 over spring break, March 15-26.
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Valentine's Day in Santa FeWith a long weekend to enjoy Valentine's Day, couples can choose from luxury packages, romantic dinners and spa treatments in a country resort setting.
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Ski Santa Fe!With a rich history, scenic vistas and world class skiing, Santa Fe is a winter wonderland
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Crystal Clear: a Vision of a Healthy CommunityCrystal Dufresne is a business owner, wife, mother, and community leader
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A Santa Fe ChristmasVisiting Santa Fe during the holidays opens up a whole new world of Christmas traditions and holiday fun.
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Margaret Moore Booker's "The Santa Fe House"Author Margaret Moore Booker will sign books and give a fireside chat about her new book, "The Santa Fe House" on Saturday, Dec. 12 from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. in the Central Lodge of the Bishop's Lodge Ranch Resort & Spa.
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A Family Thanksgiving in Santa FeA Thanksgiving Grand Buffet will be offered at Bishop's Lodge with all the trimmings -- tree-decorating and complimentary photos with Santa, chef demonstrations, cookie-decorating, wine tasting, tour, and holiday movies for children.
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The History of Churches in Los AlamosIn his 20+ years in Los Alamos, McCullough has reflected on the role of the religious community in Los Alamos through conversations, interviews with people from the WWII era, research at the Los Alamos Historical Society and personal observations.
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Famed Rancho De Chimayó Restaurant "Grand Re-opening" Set for Oct. 17With a 45-year history, Rancho de Chimayó has been praised in the national press over the past four decades for the authenticity of its cuisine and the richness of its character.
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New Director to Take the Helm at Little Forest PlayschoolMs. Morrison is an advocate for the holistic philosophy of Little Forest and believes Little Forest's greatest strength is their dedication to Early Childhood Development.
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Las Fuentes to Feature French Wines at the Santa Fe Wine & Chile FiestaWith a history of vines transplanted from France by the famous French bishop that the 91-year-old resort is named for, it's only right that the Bishop's Lodge will showcase Adams French Vineyards and Pierre Chanier wines at this annual wine dinner.
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Tuff Riders Promote Mountain Biking and the Great OutdoorsSharing a love for mountain biking, Tuff Riders introduce new riders to new skills, trails and friends.
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A Career in Caring: Christina Sierk, Child AdvocateFrom volunteer to local legend, Chris Sierk always put family first, and her passion for child advocacy to work.
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Live Music at Bishop's LodgeLive music and cowboy cookouts are the highlight of this month's events.
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Curves Downsizes to New LocationLike many businesses, Curves is working to increase income, cut costs and wait out the economic downturn.
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Chef Demonstrations and Cooking Classes Offered at Bishop's LodgeExecutive Chef Brian Shannon offers demonstrations and cooking classes weekly through August, to guests and locals
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Resort Offers Cowboy Cookouts, Santa Fe StyleIt's not just dinner. It's not just a culinary experience. It's a taste of the West -- a horseback ride through forest up to a mountain top for a hearty outdoor meal with a view.
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From the Eye of the Hurricane to the Calm of Small Town LifeWhen Hurricane Katrina destroyed much of New Orleans, and most of the tourism business that so many people depended on, Denise Smith moved to Los Alamos, New Mexico to be the General Manager of the Best Western Hilltop House.
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The Great Sand Dunes National Park Offers a Great EscapeThis playground of sand offers a wide range of activities for families, including sand-castle building, kite-flying, camping, climbing the dunes and sledding or rolling down them. But it's also one of the most biologically diverse areas in the country.
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Father's Day Brunch Barbecue, Weekend Special Offered at Bishop's LodgeOptions abound for things to do with dad at Bishop's Lodge in Santa Fe.
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Camp Appaloosa Offers Entertaining Vacation ActivitiesParents can take the day off while kids enjoy everything from nature walks, fishing, swimming, horseback riding, games and meals
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Sellers Wanted for Community Yard Sale FundraiserThe Little Forest Playschool Yard Sale will be held on Sat., June 13. Sellers and donors are invited to participate.
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Mountain Works Celebrates 15th AnniversaryAfter 15 years of service to Santa Fe outdoors-lovers, Sange de Cristo Mountain Works will offer promotions, giveaways and a birthday party to their loyal clientele and new members.
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Little Forest Playschool Annual Corporation Meeting Honors TeachersSix teachers were nominated for "Teacher of the Year" at Little Forest Playschool in Los Alamos, NM.
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A Memorial Day Weekend Getaway in Santa FeMemorial Day weekend is packed with family activities from a grand opening for the New Mexico History Museum to horseback riding.
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Santa Fe Offers Golf Options, PackagesSanta Fe has six public golf courses and lots of options for entertaining the golfer.
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Texas Beaches: Big, Cheap and EasyTaking a family vacation in South Padre Island is easier and cheaper than most beach vacation spots, and the miles of sandy beaches tip the scales even farther.
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March Focuses on Healing Spa TreatmentsFor the month of March, SháNah Spa at Bishop's Lodge Ranch Resort & Spa in Santa Fe, will focus on four spa treatments that offer life-changing, healing effects - these treatments work to relieve stress and improve the flow of energy in the body.
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Spring Resale Offers Deals and Shopping FunThe Little Forest Playschool annual Spring Resale will be held on Saturday, March 7 from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm at the First Baptist Church, 2200 Diamond Drive in Los Alamos. Proceeds benefit early childhood education programs.
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ARTfeast SANTA FE 2009Every year Santa Fe's ARTsmart organizes ARTfeast as its major fundraiser. Contributions are made through ticket sales, event and program underwriters, and donations from businesses and educators. Bishop's Lodge is a proud participant.
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Things to Do for Your ValentineResort offers horseback riding, couples massage, overnight packages, and Valentine's Day dinner with a chocolate fountain finale.
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Los Alamos National Bank Makes Donation to Scholarship FundThe need for assistance to families in need comes to the surface, and LANB comes to the aid of the community, once again.
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Katy Days Railroad Festival Attracts Families, Railroad EnthusiastsThere is a certain charm to small, Mid-western town. It lives in everyday moments, but it is celebrated at small town festivals, like the Katy Days Railroad Festival in Parsons, Kansas on Memorial Day weekend.
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Food Co-op for People with Allergies to Serve Los Alamos, NMFood allergies can cause serious reactions, and require special care in shopping. A new local food coop can help.
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Life During Wartime: New Mexico in 1945What was Los Alamos, New Mexico, like in 1945?
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Cultural Activities Are a Tradition in Los AlamosCulture is not a spectator sport in this science town.
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Hometown Concerts Entertain Los AlamosGeekville gets a good dose of hip bands in a rockin' summer concert series, year after year.
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Performing Arts Are Essential in a Science TownKnown as the birthplace of the atomic bomb, Los Alamos, New Mexico, has grown to be an interesting small town with a variety of cultural opportunity.