On Saturday, August 30th, after a beautiful drive across the plains of Northeastern New Mexico, members of the Stop Forever WIPP Coalition arrived in the Village of Wagon Mound. https://www.wagonmound.org/ With a population of less than 300, this rural community feels tight-knit, with many friends and families gathering to celebrate the mighty Pinto Bean every Labor Day. In addition to being next door to the beautiful Wagon Mound butte, this village is also located right off Interstate 25. This stretch is one of the routes used by the Department of Energy (DOE) to transport legacy plutonium-contaminated waste from making the triggers, or pits, for nuclear weapons to the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP), near Carlsbad, New Mexico. https://wipp.energy.gov/
The Bean Day Team, which consisted of representatives from the Stop Forever WIPP Coalition https://stopforeverwipp.org/, Concerned Citizens for Nuclear Safety https://nuclearactive.org/ , Nuclear Watch New Mexico https://nukewatch.org/ and Veterans for Peace https://www.facebook.com/VFP063/ tabled on Main Street to bring awareness about the WIPP route to the Bean Day festival-goers. Our goal was to remind them that DOE had promised the People of New Mexico that it would clean up the plutonium-contaminated legacy waste from sites across the country, dispose of it in WIPP and close in 25 years. That did not happen. Now DOE says it must keep WIPP open until 2083 to support expanded fabrication of plutonium triggers at Los Alamos National Laboratory and therefore the waste disposal site. Many festivalgoers were aware of this predicament of DOE’s own making and others wanted to learn more. https://stopforeverwipp.org/current-news
The day began at the Veterans Memorial Service, where the team connected with veterans and Wagon Mound families, learning about the rich history of the town and festival and honoring those who served. The team set up shop in front of the old post office, right down the street from the car show, within earshot of festive music (Santana!), and got to work spreading the word and gathering signatures on a petition to New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham. The petition asks the Governor to prioritize the removal of Cold War legacy waste at LANL to WIPP and to operate another legacy waste repository in another state, among other issues. If you would like to join this effort, please sign the petition at https://stopforeverwipp.org/
Despite realizing our minor role among the big festivities that occur on Labor Day, we still had success increasing awareness about the WIPP route and plutonium pit production at LANL with the help of some delicious snow cones, both pickle and chamoyada flavors!
Members of the team tried their hands at the corn hole tournament while others passed out buttons, stickers and t-shirts promoting the 2026 Plutonium Trail Caravan, a project of the Stop Forever WIPP Coalition to educate people along the routes in New Mexico. https://stopforeverwipp.org/home
It was a lovely trip seeing and meeting new faces, catching up with old friends, trying new foods, and spreading the word about important nuclear safety issues along the WIPP route. Next year, we will make sure to go on Labor Day so we can enjoy the beans that cook slowly underground from Friday to Sunday.
- Friday, September 5th from noon to 1 pm
– Join your neighbors and friends at the intersection of East Alameda and Sandoval for the weekly one-hour peaceful protest for nuclear disarmament and against expanded plutonium pit production at LANL. Join with Veterans for Peace, CCNS, Nuclear Watch NM, Loretto Community, New Mexico Peace Fest, Pax Christi and others. Bring your flags, signs and banners in support of nuclear weapons disarmament.
- Wednesday, September 10th from 5 to 7 pm at the SALA Theatre in Los Alamos –
EM-LA, N3B To Discuss Legacy Waste Program Overview – Environmental Management Cleanup Forum. For meeting information, including login details, visit: https://n3b-la.com/emcf-9-10-2025/.
- Thursday, September 18th at 6 pm at the SALA Event Center in Los Alamos –
Black Hole Museum Initiative meeting, film screenings and discussion panel and Q&A with filmmakers and the Grothus family. THINK PEACEFUL REUSE! https://blackholemuseum.blogspot.com/2025/08/save-date-thursday-september-18th.html
For more background information, see: https://losalamosreporter.com/2025/06/29/black-hole-museum-a-new-idea-for-the-los-alamos-community/
- Sunday, September 21, 2025 –
International Day of Peace: End Racism; Build Peace. https://internationaldayofpeace.org/
- Friday, September 26,
International Day for the Total Elimination of Nuclear Weapons, aka Nuclear Abolition Day. https://www.un.org/en/observances/nuclear-weapons-elimination-day
- Thursday, November 13th and Friday, November 14th –
International Uranium Film Festival at the Navajo National Museum in Window Rock. For more information, visit: https://uraniumfilmfestival.org