SFI’s Clio Andris Presents Dr. Strangelove
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SFI News:
The popular Science On Screen series continues with Santa Fe Institute (SFI) Postdoctoral Fellow Clio Andris presenting Stanley Kubrick’s 1964 dark comedy Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb.
The presentation begins at 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 28 at the CCA, 1050 Old Pecos Trail in Santa Fe. Advance tickets are recommended. For tickets and prices, call the CCA Box Office at 505-982-1338.
The legendary Peter Sellers stars in Kubrick’s satire of Cold War-era mutually assured destruction, nuclear hysteria, and U.S.-Russian relations. Read More
NMSA Theater Department Presents En Punto de Mis Ojos
NMSA News:
SANTA FE – New Mexico School for the Arts (NMSA) Theater Department presents En Punto de Mis Ojos … an original, site-specific performance that takes place at NMSA.
NMSA is in the former St. Francis Cathedral School, 275 East Alameda in Santa Fe.
Audience members will travel throughout the two-story school building, where they will be immersed in the history and myth of one of the 16th century’s most controversial couples: Hernan Cortez and Malinal, later to be known as La Malinche.
Originally a slave, La Malinche became Cortez’s consort and bore him the first mestizo, Read More
Annual County Employees Arts and Crafts Fair Nov. 2
LANL Holds Public Meeting on Proposed Open Burning Unit
LANL News:
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and Los Alamos National Security, LLC (LANS), have submitted a Class 3 permit modification request to modify the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) Hazardous Waste Facility Permit. The modification requests an Open Burning Unit at Technical Area 16.
A public meeting on this issue is 5:30-7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 30 at Fuller Lodge, 2132 Central Ave. in Los Alamos.
The public meeting will include a description of the programs that generate explosives waste, how that waste is treated, and various alternative treatments that were tested to Read More
Atomic City Children’s Theater Holds Car Wash and Bake Sale
The actors and actresses of Atomic City Children’s Theater. Courtesy photo
ACCT News:
The talented and award winning actors and actresses of The Atomic City Children’s Theater are hosting a car wash to raise money for their upcoming field trip to the Junior Theater Festival in Atlanta, Ga., in January 2014
Once in Atlanta, these bright young students will perform excerpts from Disney Mulan Jr. as a part of their adjudicated performance in front of Broadway producers, directors, choreographers and actors. Please come out and support their cause.
The car wash will take place 12:30-4 Read More
Pet of the Week: Conoco the Cat
Conoco the cat. Courtesy photo
SHELTER News:
Conoco is now a friendly, playful, loveable older kitten. You would never guess that he started out as part of a feral colony trapped on Alabama Street earlier this year.
Thanks to local veterinarians who donated their time to get this colony spayed, neutered, tested and immunized, the shelter has been able to offer these cats a better life.
Although frightened at first, Conoco and his best friend Moche went into a foster home for socialization. Then they graduated to the shelter, where they now hope for an adoption together.
The Los Alamos Read More
Bell Ringers Needed for Holiday Season
Staff Report
The Salvation Army will allow Los Alamos residents to collect money, using their name, starting the weekend after Thanksgiving and continuing until Christmas Eve. All the donations are given to the Los Alamos non-profit, Self-Help, to help needy people in the area.
Those who would like to volunteer as bell ringers may call Irene Powell at 662-8923 to work a shift at the Los Alamos Smith’s or Annie Bard at 662-8200 for the White Rock Smith’s.
Families are welcome, as well as clubs and organizations.
“You can sing, dance and play music while you ring the bell,” organizers Read More
Unclaimed Remains of Veterans to be Interred with Full Military Honors
NMDVS News:
SANTA FE—The cremated remains of 14 U.S. Armed Forces veterans who upon death, went unclaimed by family members will be interred with full military honors at a special funeral at 2:15 p.m., Nov.1 at the Santa Fe National Cemetery.
The interments are in accordance with New Mexico’s Forgotten Heroes Burial Program, established by the New Mexico Department of Veterans’ Services to provide a military funeral, with an Honor Guard and Flag Fold Ceremony, for any honorably discharged veteran who upon death goes unclaimed by family members or friends.
The Forgotten Heroes Burial Program Read More
Fire Update Talk Cancelled
PEEC News:
The Valle Fire Update Talk scheduled for Oct. 29 at the Pajarito Environmental Education Center (PEEC) has had to be rescheduled due to a conflict on the part of the presenters.
A new date for the talk will be announced. Read More
Ribbon Cut at Hilltop Spa Grand Opening
Owner Tracy Maddox welcomes guests to Thursday’s open house and ribbon cutting ceremony at the Hilltop Spa. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
Hilltop Spa Owner Tracy cuts the ribbon at her open house event Thursday evening. is join by from left, Chamber Manager Katy Korkos, Esthetician Tana Neal, Maddox, Receptionist Theresa Gallegos, Rita Brake, Massage Therapist Patricia Martinez and Los Alamos National Bank’s Karen Easton. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
An enthusiastic crowd turned out for the grand opening Read More
TOTH Generations Service Sunday
Jonathan Dowell will perform Sunday at TOTH. Courtesy photo
Trinity on the Hill’s Generations series continues this Sunday, Oct. 27 at 6:07 p.m., starting with a free dinner at 5:15 pm in Kelly Hall. We provide free daycare, too. Our special guest musician this week will be dulcimer player Jonathan Dowell. Come join us for insightful worship, great food, and fabulous live music!
In our last service, Laurie Triplett started our series theme of “Who is God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit? And how can we follow God and not fall into the Performance Myth?” God is the Read More
Wall Structures Erected on Smith’s Marketplace
Framing walls are being erected on the Smith’s Marketplace project on Trinity Drive. The project is scheduled for completion in late spring or early summer. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com Read More
Smart House Tours Underway
Department of Public Utilities employees are briefed this morning by Heath Hill about the Smart House at 1925‐D Trinity Dr. Tours of the $52 million state‐of‐the‐art, international, smart grid project can be scheduled for individuals and groups by emailing dpu@lacnm.us or contacting DPU’s Public Relations Office at 505.662.8002. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
Also, this morning, Suzette Fox who manages Los Alamos MainStreet visited the Smart House. New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) partnered in the collaborative demonstration Read More
Los Alamos Police Conduct October and November DWI/Sobriety Checkpoints
LAPD News:
Throughout the months of October and November, the Los Alamos Police Department will be conducting DWI/Sobriety Checkpoints.
Officers will be targeting impaired drivers on the roadways and at checkpoints in the County of Los Alamos. Read More
Los Alamos County Science and Engineering Fair
Regional Science Fair 2013 – Los Alamos. Photo by Tommy Martinez
LAPD News:
The annual Los Alamos County Science and Engineering Fair is Saturday, Jan. 25, 2014 in the Los Alamos High School Commons Area. The public is invited to view the projects between 1-3 p.m., Jan. 25, 2014.
LAPS students, Home School students and Teachers in grades K-12 will display projects in 4/5 grade individual elementary, K-6th grade elementary class, 6-8 grade junior division and 9-12 grade senior division. The elementary projects are divided into three categories, Physical, Earth and Life Read More
UNM-LA Community Education Offers Paper Cutting: Beyond Snowflakes
UNM-LA News:
The University of New Mexico-Los Alamos (UNM-LA) Community Education department will offer “Paper Cutting: Beyond Snowflakes,” Saturday, Nov. 16, 1-4 p.m., in room 614 on the UNM-LA campus.
“Paper cutting is a traditional art in many cultures,” says UNM-LA Community Education Director Eva Artschwager. “In this class we will move beyond the paper cutting we associate with the snowflakes we all made in elementary school. Students will learn both folded and flat-paper methods for creating truly unique cut paper designs. It’s amazing to see the complexity and beauty that can be Read More
Community Invited to Hilltop Spa Open House Today!
HILLTOP SPA News:
Join the Hilltop Spa for margaritas, appetizers, door prizes and special savings at its open house event 5:30-7:30 p.m. today, Oct. 24.
The Hilltop Spa is still directly next to the now vacant Hilltop House Hotel at 400 Trinity Dr. To spotlight new ownership of the Spa, the Chamber of Commerce will host a ribbon cutting ceremony during this evening’s event.
The Hilltop Spa offers a full range of spa services including facials, massages, manicures, pedicures, spray tanning and waxing; in addition the spa also offers a full range of salon services which include haircuts, Read More
Call for Volunteer Judges! Hilltalkers Request Community Support for Tournament
LAHS News:
The Los Alamos Hilltalkers Speech and Debate Team’s annual invitational tournament is quickly approaching and will be held Friday, Nov. 1 and Saturday, Nov. 2 at Los Alamos High School.
As host team, the Hilltalkers provide all of the organizational support for this major event. The team is still in need of volunteer judges from the community, especially for Saturday afternoon’s competitive sessions. Judges evaluate and score rounds of speech and debate events.
Guidance and training are available and more information about the various events can be found at www.nationalforensicleague.org Read More
Information Session About New Mexico Centennial Care Oct. 25 at Mesa Public Library
STATE News:
An information session about New Mexico Centennial Care is being held at 1 p.m. Friday, Oct. 25 at Mesa Public Library. Centennial Care is the new name for
Medicaid and goes into effect Jan. 1, 2014.
Friday’s session is very important for more than just current Medicaid recipients because of the New Mexico “Medicaid expansion” that extends health care benefits to everyone up to age 64 who is low income and has no health insurance. There are also other categories of coverage (disabilities, mental health, etc.).
Everyone who currently has Los Alamos County Health Read More
United Nations Day Founded 68 Years Ago
The United Nations was founded 68 years ago on Oct. 24, 1945. The olive branches on the UN flag symbolize peace. The world map depicts the area of concern to the United Nations in achieving its main purpose, peace and security. Photo by Skip Dunn
Following the failure and collapse of the post World War I League of Nations and subsequent World War II, a group of 51 nations drew up the Charter for a new United Nations. The preamble to the Charter rings true today for the now 193 member states (nations):
WE THE PEOPLES OF THE UNITED NATIONS DETERMINED
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