Los Alamos County Issues 100 Days of Winter Activity Guide
Los Alamos County released the 2025 to 2026 100 Days of Winter Activity Guide on December 21, inviting residents to download a consolidated schedule of seasonal programs and events. The guide centralizes recreation offerings, library programming, family activities, and seasonal resources, making it easier for households to plan winter activities and stay informed about county events.

Los Alamos County published its 2025 to 2026 100 Days of Winter Activity Guide on December 21 and encouraged community members to download the digital booklet. The guide compiles a season long calendar of recreation classes, library offerings, family programs, and seasonal resources, and it directs readers to the VisitLosAlamos event calendar and the County events calendar for full details and updates.
The publication aims to simplify planning for residents by putting multiple municipal and community events into one accessible format. The guide was made available online through a hosted Issuu link and the county asked residents to mark favorite programs and events on their calendars to avoid missing activities during the winter months. By aggregating schedules, the county continues an approach that lets families coordinate school breaks, indoor and outdoor recreation, and library events without searching multiple sources.

For parents and caregivers, the guide provides a single reference to find child friendly programs and family oriented offerings across municipal services. For adults and seniors, the recreation and library listings can help identify classes and gatherings that support social connections and year end wellness. Community organizers and small event vendors also gain a predictable timetable to align programming, staffing, and volunteer support around the county calendar.
The guide points to two central online resources for ongoing event details, the VisitLosAlamos event calendar and the County events calendar, where listings may be updated and new activities added as the season progresses. County officials communicated the guide was intended to be both a planning tool and a resource hub for the community.
Residents looking to download the guide can follow the county link published December 21 on local outlets or access the Issuu hosting page linked through the county event announcements. Marking events on personal calendars can help households coordinate transportation, childcare, and participation in the winter season.
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