
Los Alamos ScienceFest kicks off with a concert this Friday at Ashley Pond! Be sure to check out the Night Market on the opposite side of Ashley Pond (along Central Ave.) from 5-9 pm the same evening! This open-air, family-friendly market will feature 30+ vendors offering an eclectic mix of food and beverages, merchandise, small handmade goods, and jewelry for sale. Peruse the booths while enjoying live music from the concert!
The following day, Saturday, June 21, ScienceFest Discovery Day is from 9am-2pm at Ashley Pond Park and Fuller Lodge Lawn, with interactive STEM booths and more, fun for the entire family!
Schedule: https://www.losalamossciencefest.com/2025
Event Guide (get physical copies at locations around town, include the Nature Center, Bradbury Science Museum, Municipal Building, Los Alamos Visitor Center) https://issuu.com/losal…/docs/2025_sciencefest_event_guide

Among the more than 30 vendors at Friday’s Night Market will be photographer Kristen Honig who has been pursuing her passion of photography for more than 25 years, focusing on the natural beauty of the world around her. Her work includes landscape and wildlife images from many U.S. National Parks and Monuments, as well as iconic photos of our Nation’s wildfires. She is also an avid adventurer, traveling to remote destinations throughout the world. She will be selling her photographs in a variety of formats and media, from greeting cards and matted fine art prints, to canvas and metal wall art. Courtesy photo

Adi’s Lemonade offers fair-quality flavor to every market. Adi’s Lemonade serves up 32 oz of sweet, ice-cold fun, one cup at a time and will be selling it at Friday’s Night Market. Courtesy photo

The Nutty Bavarian 505 will have freshly roasted cinnamon glazed almonds, cashews and pecans for sale at Friday’s Night Market. Courtesy photo

Beehaus Design owner Margarita Ryan will be selling her art, t-shirts, and other design products at the Night Market. She is known for unique style as well as her paintings of J. Robert Oppenheimer. Courtesy photo

Umbrella Bird Crafts is selling crochet makes, sewn bows, local grown lavender heat packs, and photo magnets including custom magnets printed on the spot. Courtesy photo

Custom magnets by Umbrella Bird Crafts. Courtesy photo

At Friday’s Night Market, Webb Woodworking will be selling pens, cutting boards, keepsakes boxes, and other wooden crafts. Courtesy photo

More from Webb Woodworking/Courtesy photo

Citrus & Honey Boutique’s crocheted accessories for babies/kids, crocheted toys and stuffies, and handmade goods for the home and pets, will be available at Friday’s Night Market. Courtesy photo

More from Citrus & Honey Boutique. Courtesy photo
