Kelsey Denissen Of Los Alamos Wins Places & Spaces ‘Atomic Ed’ Book Drawing On Saturday

Kelsey Dennisen is presented with a copy of ‘Atomic Ed’ by Places and Spaces Board Member Kevin Holsapple.  Photo by Kris Raber

COMMUNITY News:

Kelsey Denissen of Los Alamos was drawn from the entries in Places & Spaces “Atomic Ed” book drawing. Kevin Holsapple of Places and Spaces Los Alamos and Barbara Grothus, daughter of Ed Grothus hosted a table and spoke with members of the public about the idea for a Black Hole Museum in Los Alamos during Saturday’s Airport Open House event.

“We were really pleased to speak with so many people who have vivid memories of the Black Hole, and others who have heard of it but are too new to the community to have experienced it. Feedback about the idea was strongly positive,” Holsapple said.

Learn more about the Black Hole Museum idea on Facebook or by contacting Holsapple at placesandspacesla@gmail.com.

Places and spaces is an all-volunteer 501c3 non-profit whose mission is to support the creation, improvement, and activation of places and spaces for community life in Los Alamos County. 

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