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Community Invited To Duane Smith Auditorium Re-Opening Ceremony 6 P.M. Thursday

The community is invited to the ribbon-cutting ceremony to officially re-open the Duane W. Smith Auditorium at 6 p.m., Thursday at 1300 Diamond Dr. Courtesy/LAPS

The newly improved Duane W. Smith Auditorium. Courtesy/LAPS

LAPS News:

The community is invited to the ribbon-cutting ceremony to officially re-open the Duane W. Smith Auditorium at 6 p.m., Thursday at 1300 Diamond Dr.

Light refreshments will follow the brief ceremony.

The Duane Smith Auditorium, originally called the Civic Auditorium, was built in 1950. It stood as the main facility in which local organizations could host plays Read More

Scenes From PEEC 2018 Earth Day Festivities

Scene from Saturday’s Earth Day festivities at Los Alamos Nature Center. Photo by Maire O’Neill/ladailypost.com

Scene from Saturday’s Earth Day festivities at Los Alamos Nature Center. Photo by Maire O’Neill/ladailypost.com

Land of Enchantment Wildlife Foundation Chair James Robinson who also is a candidate for Los alamos County Council, holds an owl at Saturday’s Earth Day festivities at Los Alamos Nature Center. Photo by Maire O’Neill/ladailypost.com

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Mountaineers Talk: Exploring Iceland On Skis April 24

During the April Los Alamos Mountaineers meeting, Andy Thien will give a presentation about his two-week skiing trip on Iceland’s Troll Peninsula. Courtesy/Andy Thien
 
PEEC News:
 
Join the Los Alamos Mountaineers for a presentation by adventurer Andy Thien. His presentation is Tuesday, April 24 at the Los Alamos Nature Center.
 
The Los Alamos Mountaineers’ meeting starts at 7 p.m. and covers information about upcoming outings. Thien’s talk will start by 7:15 p.m.
 
After reading about the backcountry skiing on Iceland’s Troll Peninsula, Andy
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LAHS NJROTC Holds Spring Awards Ceremony

Cadet Caden Noakes, right, receives a Naval Science Outstanding Cadet ribbon from Cadet Cmdr. Jacob Torrez during Thursday’s Los Alamos High School NJROTC Spring Awards Ceremony. Courtesy photo

Scene from Los Alamos High School NJROTC Spring Awards Ceremony Thursday evening in the Parish Hall at Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church. Courtesy photo

By C/EN Hailey Jackson

The Los Alamos High school NJROTC unit Spring Awards Ceremony Thursday evening at Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish Hall recognized and awarded Cadets for unit participation, drill team, marksmanship Read More

Scenes From Los Alamos Community Foundation Annual Nonprofit Conference At UNM-LA Today

Los Alamos Community Foundation President David Izraelevitz with Los Alamos Daily Post Publisher Carol A. Clark, standing at right, and Post Lifestyles Editor Bonnie J. Gordon, seated, as he introduces them prior to their presentation, ‘Harnessing the Power of the Media’ today during the LACF annual Nonprofit Conference at UNM-LA. Photo by Laura Loy

Tony Fox, vice president of Institutional Advancement and Scholarships at the LANL Foundation, which provided funding support for the LACF Annual Conference for Nonprofit organizations speaks to participants at today’s event at Read More

LAPS Healthy Schools Initiative And JJAB Host 2nd Showing Of Screenagers

LAPS/JJAB News:

he Los Alamos Public Schools’ Healthy Schools Initiative and the Juvenile Justice Advisory Board (JJAB) are excited to bring back the film Screenagers to the community during the first week of May to kick off Mental Health Awareness Month. Screenagers is the first feature documentary to explore the impact of screen technology on kids and to offer parents proven solutions that work.

The public is invited to attend a free screening of the film at 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday, May 2, at UNM-LA Building 2 or at the Los Alamos Middle School gym on Thursday, May 3, at 6:30 p.m. A short discussion Read More

Los Alamos School Board Adopts 2018-19 Budget With 4.5 Percent Raise For All Staff

Los Alamos High School. Courtesy photo
 
LAPS News:
 

The Los Alamos School Board adopted a $37,953,364 million operational budget for the 2018-19 school year at its Tuesday baord meeting.

 
The budget reflects parent, student, staff and community priorities and is designed to meet the mission and eight focus areas in the LAPS Strategic Plan.
 
The first three focus areas are:
  • Student Well-Being;
  • Student Learning; and
  • Teacher and Staff Well-Being and Excellence.

Read the LAPS Strategic Plan here.

The Board plans to provide a much needed 4.5 percent raise for all staff Read More

Annual Aggie Muster In Los Alamos Saturday

Courtesy/Evelyn Mullen‎
 
AGGIE News:
 
Muster will be held at 5:30 p.m. Saturday in Craig Hall at the United Church at 2525 Canyon Road in Los Alamos.
 
The event is $12 per person and $5 for children under 12 years of age, with no more than $30 per family, and includes a BBQ dinner along with desserts.
 
To RSVP, call Elizabeth Smith ’15 at 210.544.1162 or email smit41616@gmail.com.
 
The Muster Tradition

Century-old roots provide the basis for Muster as Aggies know it today. It has changed, yet the Spirit in which it was established remains the same. Since the founding

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National Parks Adventure Premieres On PEEC’s New Planetarium Projector April 21

Courtesy/PEEC
 
PEEC News:
 
The Los Alamos Nature Center is bringing the National Parks Adventure to its planetarium at 2 p.m., April 21 after the Earth Day festival and will be the first full-dome film to be shown on the new planetarium projector.
 
The power of America’s national parks is undeniable. Millions have packed up the family to hike through impossibly lush forests, to gaze upon towering cliffs and deep-plunging canyons, to witness the breathtaking arcs of natural history, and, to share moments of wonder amid the protected treasures of this land.
 
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Adobe Brick Making Community Days In May

Get dirty in Santa Fe for four days in May at Historic Santa Fe Foundation. Courtesy photo
 
HSFF News:
 
For the first two Saturdays of the month – May 5 and May 12 – staff and volunteers will set up the hands-on workshop/demonstration in the courtyard of the Palace of the Governors with the third and fourth Saturdays – May 19 and May 26 – hosted at San Miguel Chapel.
 
All Saturday events will be from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. and people of all ages are welcome to visit, ask questions and participate in making traditional adobe bricks. Cornerstones will
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UNM-LA Summer And Fall Class Registration Open

Student Enrollment Director Kathryn Vigil advises UNM-LA student Selina Archuleta, who is working on a Liberal Arts degree with a focus on Psychology. Photo by Nancy Coombs/UNM-LA
 
UNM-LA News:
 
Registration for summer and fall 2018 credit classes is underway at the University of New Mexico-Los Alamos (UNM-LA). 
 
Summer classes begin June 4, and the fall semester begins Aug. 20. Early registration is advised as classes have seating limits. Registration is available online or 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday at the UNM-LA campus.
 
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SFCC Spring Readings May 3

SFCC News:
 
Santa Fe Community College hosts Spring Readings with faculty and staff reading 5-6 p.m. Thursday, May 3 in the Library at 6401 Richards Ave.
 
This event is free of charge and refreshments will be served.
 
Email for more information, visit sflr@sfcc.edu or call 505.428.1903.
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Los Alamos ScienceFest Discovery Day Exhibitors Register Free Until May 31

Scence from a ScienceFest day with attendees enjoying STEAM-related exhibits. Courtesy photo
 
Scence from a ScienceFest day of a STEAM exhibitor talking with a young attendee. Courtesy photo
 
SCIENCEFEST News:
 
Each year, thousands flock to Los Alamos for the three-time award-winning ScienceFest, which celebrates New Mexico’s past and present contributions to science and fosters science curiosity for future generations.
 
This year’s event is sponsored by New Mexico Magazine and runs July 11-15 with a “Science Rules in Los Alamos” theme.
 
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National History Day State Finals April 27

NMHC News:
 
ALBUQUERQUE The New Mexico State Competition for the 2018 National History Day is April 27 in Albuquerque.
 
More than 240 students from 20 schools across the state will compete in 18 different categories to determine who will represent New Mexico at the 2018 National History Day Contest. 
 
First and second place winners will advance to the National Contest, which is held in June on the campus of the University of Maryland in College Park. The 2018 New Mexico State Competition includes students from Los Alamos, Alamogordo, Albuquerque, Farmington,
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Spring Fling For Pianists At UNM-LA Sunday

Performers in the Feb. 22 Musicale, front row from left, Henry Gans, Lenny Svyatsky, John Kang, Gala Nelson, Anna Simikov and Emily Xu. Back row from left, Daniel Kim, Karin Eby, Philip Ionkov, Jack Ammerman, Evan Strohmeyer, Philippa Fung, Betty Kang and Yunseo Kim. Courtesy photo

 
COMMUNITY News:

The UNM-LA Campus continues its ongoing mission of Community Outreach and Service through their sponsorship of the Sunday Musicale Recital Series, presented at 2 p.m. this Sunday, April 22, by students of teachers in the Los Alamos Music Teachers Association (LAMTA).

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FSN: Bystander Intervention Training May 12

FSN News:
 
Resolve, formerly IMPACT Personal Safety, a nonprofit organization dedicated to violence prevention, will be holding Speak Up, Speak Out: Module 1, a bystander intervention training, 1-4 p.m. Saturday, May 12, at Family Strengths Network at 3540 Orange St. in Los Alamos.
 
Teens and adults will learn and practice different strategies for intervening — whether it is someone we know telling an offensive joke or making a concerning comment, or an instance of harassment or violence we witness in public. This class is free and open to the public
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Community Service Project At Tsankawi April 22

NPS News:
 
White Rock Cub Scouts Pack 326 will hold a service project at 2 p.m., April 22 at Tsankawi.
 
The service project includes dispersing pottery collection piles at Twankawi Ruin. This event not only showcases a local Cub Scout Troop performing a community service, but may educate the public to proper etiquette at local archaeological sites.
 
A Bandelier archaeologist will be at the event to help educate Cub Scouts on the importance of the project.
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