Clark & Kendall’s Weekend Preview: Dec. 13

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Friday, Dec. 13

Into the Mind Movie Premiere 6 p.m. Friday, Dec. 13 at Duane Smith Auditorium 
This is a story of rising to the ultimate challenge. Having the courage to risk fatal exposure and the perseverance demanded on the quest for achievement. These are not solely physical feats, they are mental conquests. From the creators of the award winning film “All.I.Can”, Sherpas Cinema is proud to present their newest feature film, Into The Mind. With stunning cinematography and groundbreaking storytelling techniques, the Sherpas blur the lines between dream state and reality, and immerse you into the mind of a common skier as he attempts to climb and ski the ultimate mountain. $10 per person

Saturday, Dec. 14

Skate with Santa and his Elves 4-6 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 14 at County Ice Rink
Santa always takes time during his busy holiday schedule to visit the Ice Rink. He is bringing his elves to help him greet boys and girls and hand out candy canes. Santa and his elves will pose for photos on and off the ice. 

LA Family Council Holiday Fete 7:30-10 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 14 at Fuller Lodge
An elegant affair. Enjoy Craig Martin Experience. $40 per person ($20 is a donation to programs of LA Family Council in support of community behavioral health and the Youth Activity Center). Call 505.662.4160 for tickets or information.

Holiday Prism Concert 7-8:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 14 at White Rock Baptist Church, 80 N.M. 4. Visit lacw.org for details.

Sunday, Dec. 15

Skate with Santa and his Elves 3-5 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 15 at County Ice Rink
Santa always takes time during his busy holiday schedule to visit the Ice Rink. He is bringing his elves to help him greet boys and girls and hand out candy canes. Santa and his elves will pose for photos on and off the ice. 

Wednesday, Dec. 18

Brown Bag: Bruce Masse – The Great Comet of A.D. 1264 Noon Wednesday, Dec. 18 at the Bradbury Science Museum
More than 600 comets were historically docuemnted before the invention of the telescope in 1608. Several dozen were distinguished by unusual size, shape, brightness and duration. Comet 1264 was particularly remarkable. Records from East Asia, the Middle East and Europe indicate that the comet was observed for at least 15 weeks and was daylight visiable. The comet was described in Germany as “terrifying” and was linked to the death of Pope Urban in Italy and was described in Egypt as being the comet predicted by Muhammad to signal the end of the world. This presentation explores the potential signature of Comet 1264 in the archaeological and oral historical record of North America and Hawaii.

Winter Tree Care 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 18 at PEEC 
Laural Hardin will discuss all the things that you can do to help trees survive the winter and come out strong in the spring. She will cover topics such as water, tree wrap and basic pruning. 

Evening Lecture: Joe Ventura – Stockpile Stewardship 5:30 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 18 at Bradbury Science Museum 
Keeping the Nation’s stockpile safe, secure and relaible with science and engineering. 

Game Night 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 18 at Mesa Public Libraray

Los Alamos Community of Atheists Monthly Meeting 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 18 
This month’s meeting will be a second look at Pascal’s wager – is it defensible argument for the belief in God? One of our members says it is, come find out why. 

 

 

 
 

 

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