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On our website Rec desk, you have to register and make an account.
By registering online, you are putting in a pending application approval, which depending on first come first serve basis, may be either Denied or Approved, depending on availability.
You can register for rentals online but must pay in person for the hourly and damage deposit.
Yes, depending on the activity and what service you would be requesting from the village it could be $30/Hour or more.
Weddings, Dances, Car Shows, Dog Shows, Art Fairs, events with over 250 participants.
No, you are not required to reserve a park for a birthday party. Activities such as Company Picnics and events with over 250 participants are required to have a special event park permit (submitted 60 days prior) to reserve a specific location within the park.
Areas such as the middle Gazebo area, the shaded structure and as well as the vine walkway, are reservation basis only with a fee.
No, you do not need a permit to set up a jumper. If you need electricity, you will need to reserve our gazebo space at the park.
If you don't need electricity, you can bring a generator for your jumper as long as its 10 ft away from the jumper.
No. The center is more athletic, physical-activity, equipment-orientated. There is a community party room located in the facility.
Drive in Showing happen every first Friday at the beginning of the month.
Call the front desk to find out the movie showing.
Front Desk- 505-352-7661
Regular price - $350
Fundraiser Price - $250
Days and hours to rent drive in are only on Fridays and Saturdays.
Gates open as early as 5pm and Close as late as 10pm
Movie starts at Sundown
Family plan- $15/month
Single Adult Plan - $10/month
Teen/Senior Plan- $5/month
Adult/Teen - $2 a day
Senior- $1 a day
No, you do not have to have a membership for the work out gym. We offer daily passes from $1 - $2.
Hours of Operation
Monday - Friday : 8am-9pm
Saturday : 8am- 2pm
Sunday : 12p-5pm
15 years of age.
Under 15 years old minors may go into weight room with adults but has to be seated/stand by the accompanied adult.
Minors under 15 years of age, cannot operate any machinery.
We offer a variety of classes with different time slots.
We offer both Fundamental and Competitive volleyball for Youth.
Fundamental: 8-10 years old
Competitive: 11- 13 years old
Fundamental- Fundamental volleyball involves the basic skills and actions that players must master to perform well in the game. These include serving, passing, setting, attacking, and blocking.
Competitive- Competitive volleyball, on the other hand, is the sport itself, where teams compete against each other to score points by grounding the ball on the opponent's side of the court.
You can become a Ref/ Coach by applying in person before the season starts or calling our front desk at the Daniel Fernandez Recreation Center.
Front desk number: 505-352-7661
Dance Registration opens at the beginning of the Summer Season
Date- First Week of June.
Season lasts for a whole year, includes two dance recitals (Spring and Winter).
You may ask the front desk if there are any spots open for dance classes or to be put on a waiting list in case a participant's withdrawals from class.
You may call the Daniel Fernandez Parks and Recreation Front Desk and inquire about becoming a vendor for our annual holiday events.
Front Desk- 505-352-7661
What is needed to become a vendor.
January 1st - New Years Day
May 25th - Memorial Day
June 18th - Juneteenth
July 4th - Fourth of July
September 1st - Labor Day
November 11th- Veterans Day
November 27th and 28th- Thanksgiving Holidays
December 24th and 25th- Christmas Holidays
Splash pad opens after Memorial Weekend and closes Labor Day.
Splash pad hours of operation are Tuesday- Sunday: 10am-5pm
1103 Highway 314 Los Lunas NM 87031
Yes, you can text 505-376-4008. If you submit a chat after-hours, you will get a response during regular library hours.
Monday: 9:00am-6:00pm
Tuesday: 9:00am-6:00pm
Wednesday: 9:00am-6:00pm
Thursday: 9:00am-6:00pm
Friday: 9:00am-6:00pm
Saturday: 9:00am-6:00pm
Sunday: CLOSED
The library is located at 460 Main St. NE. That is one block west of McDonald’s and across from the fire station and Los Lunas Middle School.
505-839-3850
Yes, you can send a fax to 505-352-3582. It is $1.00 a page to send or receive faxes.
Library cards are available for free. Photo identification and proof of mailing address must be provided for verification purposes. Lost library cards are replaced for a $2.00 fee. If you haven’t had a card with us before you can sign-up online here, https://www.loslunaspubliclibrary.org/#section=obrsignup Once you complete this form contact the library to get information on the next steps of the verification process.
Visit the circulation desk or call 505-839-3850 for help in resetting your pin.
Loan limits are for 21 days with a maximum of 20 items per library family card. Individual cards are allowed 10 a maximum of 10 items, videos and DVDs are checked out for 7 days.
The library charges $0.15 per day per item on ALL library materials.
The library has computer access using your library card, if you don’t have a card in good standing you can visit the circulation desk, provide identification and receive a guest pass for one hour of computer use for the day.
You can use a public computer to print or use the PrinterOn mobile app to print. The library charges $.015 a page for prints. PrinterOn link, https://www.printeron.net/system/printspot/interface/select_file.jsp?url=llpl/print&protocolSwitched=true
Yes, please visit the circulation desk and staff will assist you to make copies. The library charges. $0.25 a page for copies.
Yes, the library does offer notary services. Visit the circulation desk or call 505-839-3850 for more information.
Yes, the library offers access to Overdrive for ebooks and audiobooks. Visit https://nm.overdrive.com/ You will need your library card number and pin. You can also access this service using the Instant Digital card feature on this page if your billing address is in 87031 zip code. You will simply sign-up using your cell phone number.
Yes, we have weekly story hours as well as craft time. Please call the library for information and our current schedule.
Visit our online card catalog here, https://www.loslunaspubliclibrary.org/#section=home You can also manage your account by placing holds and renewing items on your account.
You can turn in an interlibrary loan request form at the circulation desk. Staff will request this item from the state library.
Yes, you can make a monetary donation through the Friends of the Los Lunas Public Library & Museum of Heritage & Arts.
Yes, you can text 505-376-4022. If you submit a chat after-hours, you will get a response during regular museum hours.
Monday-Saturday: 10:00am-5:00pm
Sunday: CLOSED
The museum is located at 251 Main St. SE. It is across the street from Los Lunas Middle School and Nusenda Credit Union.
505-352-7720
No, there is not a fee to visit the museum.
Yes, the museum is a branch of the Los Lunas Public Library. You can get a library a card at either location. The museum has some books that circulate, as well as a reference library.
The museum has permanent and rotating exhibits focused on the local history and art.
Yes, the museum holds an annual juried show for adults as well as students. Please contact the museum for more information.
The museum has an exhibit proposal packet that has more information on this process. Come into the museum to request a packet.
Yes, the museum has lectures and presentations on various subjects related to local history and art. Contact the museum for the latest calendar of events.
Yes, the museum provides research resources and help. Please visit the museum or call 505-352-7720 for more information.
Yes, you can use our public computers for research purposes.
Yes, the museum provides resources in the museum as well as access to Ancestry and Heritage Quest. To access Ancestry, you can use a museum computer, for Heritage Quest you will need your library card number and pin. Please call the museum for assistance if you need a library card.
Yes, the library has an oral history program. To get more information on being interviewed, or to get more information on past interviews, call the museum at 505-352-7720.
Yes, the museum has a gift shop with various items as well as books by local authors.
The museum does take donations if they fit into the museum’s collection policy. Please contact the museum for more information.
Yes, you can make a monetary donation through the Friends of the Los Lunas Public Library & Museum of Heritage & Arts.
While the west side of I-25 is not within the design of the Los Lunas Blvd project, it does provide an opportunity for a road to connect to the interchange as development progresses in Vistas at Los Senderos and Huning Ranch. The Village is not building out that connection because the exact alignment of a road on the west side will come as the land is subdivided.
The second interchange project was first identified as a road safety priority about twenty years ago, when traffic east of I-25 was the critical issue, and we are just about to start construction in a few months. It has taken twenty years to get to this point because it is a lengthy process to complete traffic studies, apply for and receive funding, obtain federal approvals, etc. We do understand that now, our traffic concerns have shifted to the westside, but if part of that resolution is a third interchange, it's going to be a long process to get there and we will need to be further along in the second interchange before we start. We are still a small local government and we do not have the staff or financial resources to work on both at the same time.
Yes, we have many other projects in the works to address this congestion issue. We have completed signal timing improvements throughout Main Street to allow traffic to flow more smoothly during peak hours, and also allow control over the signal timing when we are dealing with an emergency situation. We are also working on improvements to the on- and off-ramps of the current interchange as well as signal improvements at Sun Ranch/Desert Willow. These have all been active priorities of our elected officials in response to resident concerns. Here’s a longer description of the three key projects we are working on now:
Yes, and this is a regular part of our development process. New development is required to submit traffic studies to NMDOT, and if there is shown to be a traffic impact they are required to make improvements to the state highway to help mitigate them. Both the Village and NMDOT have established procedures to make sure traffic is reviewed with new development.
The Los Lunas Blvd. will connect to NM 47 at Hyde Lane, which is located south of Sun Valley Road and East of Edeal Dairy, which already connects to NM 47.