This Week(end) in Los Alamos County: December 3
What's happening in Los Alamos over the next seven days (and beyond), as curated by the Boomteam.
Ongoing Events & Special Notices
I Can Help Program
Los Alamos County Social Services Division, LA Cares, Self-Help Inc., and numerous other organizations are collaborating to provide food assistance to community members in need. Financial contributions to support these efforts can be made at LA Cares or Self Help.
Covid, Flu, and RSV Vaccinations
It’s not too late to get your Covid, Flu, and RSV vaccines. Boomtown updates its respiratory virus vaccine resource page weekly.
Wednesday, December 3
Fleet Conversion Plan and Community Meeting
6 pm to 8 pm
Council Chambers and on Zoom
Email feedback to angelica.gurule@losalamosnm.gov or fill out this form by December 17. More information can be found here.
Thursday, December 4
Snow Forecasting & Finding Powder Days
6 pm to 7 pm
PEEC Planetarium
In-person and virtual talk with New Mexico forecaster Julien Ross.
Friday, December 5th
Intro to Charcoal Drawing for Elementary
3 pm to 6 pm
Fuller Lodge Art Center
Live Music from DK & The Affordables
7 pm to 10 pm
American Legion Post 90, 1325 Trinity Drive
No cover charge. Must be 21 or older to attend or be accompanied by a legal guardian.
Los Alamos Winterfest
Activities through December 7
Saturday, December 6
Thrift Shop Everything Christmas Sale
9 am to 12 pm
United Church, 2525 Canyon Road
Affordable Arts Pop-Up: H-Bar Coffee
11 am to 1 pm
Fuller Lodge Art Center
Post-Parade Holiday Shopping
7 pm to 8 pm
Fuller Lodge Art Center
Free Teen Move Night - Five Nights at Freddys 2
8:30 pm to 11 pm - lobby opens at 7:30 pm
Sala Events Center
Sunday, December 7
Symphony Storytime with the Santa Fe Symphony
2 pm to 4:30 pm
Fuller Lodge Art Center
Raku Pottery
3:30 pm to 4:30 pm
Bathtub Row Brewing
Wednesday, December 10
Tourism Town Hall
5:30 pm
Sala Event Center
Drawing in 2 Point Perspective for Elementary
3 pm to 6 pm
Fuller Lodge Art Center
🧠 ICYMI
Bored in Los Alamos, a daily reality for teens — Los Alamos teens are bored. To better understand why, Boomtown’s Sal Dewitt surveyed 132 local teens and 84 of their parents.
News you can use: November 26 edition — Council takes step toward broadband construction and plans the future of baseball fields; new cell tower coming to White Rock; LAPS student testing results; an update on Hilltop House; and more.
📬 Got questions, tips, or anything else to share?
We’re always listening. Send your feedback, news, events, or weird sightings to roundup@boomtownlosalamos.org
Note: None of the events listed above are paid placements and are included here as an informational resource for community. These events are not sponsored or endorsed by Boomtown.




