Special School Board Meeting Thursday
LAPS News:
The Los Alamos School Board will hold a Special School Board Meeting at 4 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 16 in room 149 at Los Alamos Middle School. The public is welcome to attend.
Agenda items include updates and reports on the Aspen Elementary School construction project and the Substantial Completion Report for the Los Alamos Middle School construction project as well as other construction-related issues. Read More
Aaron’s Kids Feeds Hungry Students
James Little delivers a box of sack lunches to Los Alamos High School. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.comThe key to academic success is constantly studied, debated and investigated. There are a million ideas about how students can excel in the classroom but a group of local volunteers are offering a simple one─give them lunch.
For a variety of reasons, not every student arrives at school with money or a brown paper lunch sack. For two years Aaron’s Kids, a program operated through the First United Methodist Church in Los Alamos, has worked to Read More
Visit Bandelier Free on Martin Luther King Day
Cliff house at Bandelier National Monument. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.comBANDELIER News:
On Monday, Jan. 20, visitors may enjoy Bandelier as well as other national parks and monuments throughout the United States free of charge. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day is the first of nine days throughout 2014 when all National Park Service sites will open their gates to visitors without charging entrance fees.
National Park Service entrance fee-free dates in 2014:
- Jan. 20: Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
- Feb. 15-17: Presidents Day weekend
- April 15-17: The first weekend of National Park Week
Triatomics Host Round Robin Event
TRIATOMICS News:
Community members are invited to join the Triatomics Multisport Club for a “Round Robin” event 6-7:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 16 in the large side room at the Los Alamos Aquatic Center. This event is intended for beginner to intermediate triathletes, but all are welcomed and encouraged to join.
The event will follow a “Round Robin” format, with stations for each of the three triathlon sports (swimming, biking and running) plus the so-called fourth discipline, transitions. Each station will have a short (15 minute) presentation from one of the experienced Read More
Letter to the Editor: Thanks to Blood Drive Coordinators and Donors
By MIKAYLA ORTEGA Every day, our blood center is constantly on the go, shipping blood to various hospitals throughout the state of New Mexico. Many times, I hear the phone ring and our Hospital Services staff respond to the call saying, “What type of product do they need? When do they need it by? We’ll get it there!”
When I overhear these conversations, it makes me stop and think, what would we do without coordinators like you? What would we do if you didn’t put your heart and soul into our mission to recruit donors to donate life-saving blood? How would we answer Read More
Sioux Street Underground Electric Cable Replacement Project Begins
COUNTY News:
The Sioux Street Underground Electric Cable Replacement Project begins this week with completion planned for early to mid-March, according to officials at the Los Alamos Department of Public Utilities (DPU.)
“This will replace approximately 3,800 feet of electric conductor line along Sioux Street and includes the installation of conduit and multiple circuits for redundancy, which will improve electric reliability in the neighborhood,” Project Manager Stephen Marez said. “Redundancy both improves performance and curtails time to restore power should a power outage Read More
How the Hen House Turns: Rabbits
How the Hen House Turns: Rabbits
Middle Daughter’s rabbits didn’t live in the Hen House, of course, but they impacted our lives, and I would be remiss if I didn’t include them in these animal tales.
There were lots of them, especially one summer. Most of them lived in hutches behind the garage. We tried very hard to segregates the sexes. We failed, but they didn’t. Somehow rabbits know who’s who.
We housed two “females” together, and the one named Pepper produced a litter of ten adorable balls of fur—each one a different
This Week at The Reel Deal
Column By JIM O’DONNELLFriday, Jan. 17 the Reel Deal will be opening Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit, starring Chris Pine (Star Trek), Kevin Costner and Keira Knightley. This action thriller is getting very good preliminary reviews and will probably be the basis for a trilogy or series if it does well. Paramount Studios is looking for Chris Pine to continue as the new and permanent Jack Ryan if things go as planned.
We will hold Frozen, Her, American Hustle, andThe Wolf of Wall St. All of these films or actors garnered a Golden Globe Award this past weekend. We also brought back Read More
Science on Screen Presents ‘The Road’ With Ole Peters
Movie poster for ‘The Road.’
SFI News:
The popular Science On Screen series continues at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 21 at the Center for Contemporary Arts, 1050 Old Pecos Trail in Santa Fe. Santa Fe Institute (SFI) External Professor Ole Peters presents The Road, directed by John Hillcoat and adapted from the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Cormac McCarthy.
McCarthy’s heart-wrenching post-apocalyptic tale is translated to the screen in unforgettable fashion. Viggo Mortenson, Charlize Theron and Kodi Smit-McPhee play members of a family in a world where survival can be the only goal. Read More
Regional Coalition of LANL Communities Meets Friday
LANL News:
Regional Coalition of LANL Communities will hold a business meeting at 9 a.m. Friday, Jan. 17 at the Taos County offices, 105 Albright St. in Taos. The meeting is open to the public.
The Regional Coalition is comprised of eight cities and counties surrounding the Department of Energy’s Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL.) Founded in 2011, the Regional Coalition works in partnership to ensure national decisions incorporate local needs and concerns. The organization’s focus is environmental remediation, regional economic development and site employment, and Read More
‘Stopping At Every Lemonade Stand’ Discussions Offer Community a Way to Help Kids
Staff Report
In the wake of the tragedies that affected many young people in the local community last year, a group of organizations has joined together to sponsor a series of facilitated conversations about helping kids.
The conversations will be based on the book, Stopping at Every Lemonade Stand: How to Create a Culture that Cares for Kids by James Vollbracht.
“Many adults are asking, ‘What can I do to help,’” said Los Alamos Juvenile Justice Advisory Board Co-coordinator Ellen Ben-Naim. “This isn’t a solution to every problem, but it is a way for members of our community to be involved in kids’ Read More
Student Shoots Two Classmates at Roswell School
Staff Report
A 12-year-old boy shot a 13-year-old girl and a 12-year-old boy at about 7:30 a.m. today at Berrendo Middle School in Roswell. The injured students were airlifted to a Lubbock, Texas hospital.
News reports indicate that the girl has been upgraded to serious condition but the boy, who was shot in the face, remains critical.
At a press conference this afternoon, New Mexico State Police Chief Pete Kasseta said the seventh grader opened fire with a shotgun on a group of students in the gymnasium before school started. A staff member also suffered minor injuries when he stopped the Read More
Los Alamos Student to Perform at Carnegie Hall
Alice Shao
LAHS News:
Los Alamos High School student Alice Shao has been selected for the 2014 High School Honors Performance Series at Carnegie Hall. She will perform at Carnegie Hall in February with the band as a B flat clarinet. Participation in one of the three Honors Ensembles is limited to the highest rated high school performers from across North America and select schools internationally.
Shao auditioned this fall for the Honors Performance Series and was accepted after a review by the Honors Selection Board. Acceptance to the elite group is a direct result of the talent, dedication, Read More
UNM-LA Advisory Board Vacancy Filled
David Sutton. File photo
UNM-LA News:
At its regular meeting Monday night, the UNM-LA Advisory Board appointed David Sutton of KRSN to fill the vacancy left by John Hofmann, who moved to Missouri in December.
Sutton will fill the remaining three years of Hofmann’s four-year term. Read More
OBITUARY: Ronald Frederick Christian, Sept. 16, 1948–Jan. 9, 2014
RONALD FREDERICK CHRISTIAN Sept. 16, 1948–Jan. 9, 2014
Ronald Frederick Christian, 65, of Rio Rancho, NM, passed away on January 9, 2014 in Albuquerque, NM. A Memorial Service will be held at 11:00 am on Saturday, January 18, at Albuquerque’s First Baptist Church, 4101 Paseo Del Norte NW, Albuquerque, NM 87114, with Pastor Paul Cunningham of First Baptist Church of Los Alamos, NM, officiating.
Ronald was born in Wadesboro, NC to Frederick and Jean Cowan Christian on September 16, 1948. He married Charlotte Winslow on October 1, 1971 in Sparta, NC. He graduated from Hampton University Read More
Pain Free Athlete: Stop Chasing Symptoms, Treat the Cause of Your Pain
Pain Free AthleteWhen we have pain, we focus on where it hurts. If your ankle hurts the reaction is to assume there is something wrong with the ankle that needs to be fixed. With chronic joint and muscle pain this is often not the case. The pain is a symptom of an asymmetry elsewhere in the body.
A joint can hurt without being damaged. The pain is because the joint is compensating for another part of the body that is not functioning correctly. Tom Myers, world renowned manual therapist, uses the analogy of victims and criminals Read More
‘State of the County’ Address Thursday
CHAMBER News:
Los Alamos County Administrator Harry Burgess will deliver the annual “State of the County” address at 7:30 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 16 at UNM-Los Alamos UNM-Los Alamos.
During the Los Alamos Chamber of Commerce Business Brealfast, Burgess will recap the year’s progress and talk about what is on the horizon for Los Alamos County. Time will be allowed for questions and answers following his talk.
Chamber Business Breakfasts are held monthly on various topics of interest to the business community. The breakfast is free to Los Alamos Chamber members and $10 for non-members. Read More
Youth Matters: Drug of Denial─Awareness and Impact
Youth MattersYou know us. We may greet each other at the grocery store. Our kids might have played on sports teams together. We may cross paths in our work, at church, the library, post office, Gordon’s concerts, ski hill or pool. It’s a small town. There’s Read More
Team 4-H Visits Roy-El Morgan Farm
Kelsey Decker of Los Alamos Team 4-H with one of the rescue horses at Roy-El Morgan Farm. Courtesy photo
Team 4-H with Erlene Seybold-Smythe, second from right. Courtesy photo4-H News:
Los Alamos Team 4-H visited the Roy-El Morgan Farm in Española Jan. 11.
The Roy-El story began more than 50 years ago and the Farm is located in Española. Throughout the years, Roy-El has had many regional, national and world champion horses.
Erlene Seybold-Smythe, granddaughter of the founders, has followed the family tradition and is a highly regarded trainer and instructor.
Seybold-Smythe allowed Read More
Decision Theory Subject of SFI Seminar by Ole Peters
Ole Peters. Courtesy/SFI
SFI News:
The Santa Fe Institute (SFI) will host a SFI Seminar by Ole Peters of London Mathematical Laboratory titled “A Discourse on Decision Theory” at 12:15 p.m. Wednesday in the Collins Conference Room at SFI, 1390 Hyde Park Road in Santa Fe. Attendees are invited to bring their lunch.
Abstract: In April 2010 I presented a seminar at SFI where I demonstrated that certain classic problems in economics can be resolved by methods that present an alternative to the dominant formalism of expected utilities in decision theory. Specifically, I noted that simple Read More