RE/MAX Agents Earn Hall Of Fame Award
RE/MAXNews:
Paula Barclay, Cindia Hogan, and Tammy Lu Olinger were recently been presented with the RE/MAX Hall of Fame Award.
This award honors top producing realtors. In 2012, less than two percent of the nearly 90,000 RE/MAX affiliates worldwide earned this prestigious award.
“Paula, Cindia and Tammy Lu are outstanding realtors,” RE/MAX Qualifying Broker and local RE/MAX owner Kendra Henning said. “They have over 45 years of combined knowledge and experience, and have helped hundreds of buyers and sellers reach their real estate goals. They are very deserving of Read More
No Perimeter Growth on Thompson Ridge Fire Overnight
Photo by Kristen Honig/Valles Caldera
Thompson Ridge Fire News:
Acres: 23,903; Start date: May 31, 2013; Cause: Downed power line; Location: Valles Caldera National Preserve; Containment: 90 percent; Fuels: Mixed conifer and Ponderosa pine; Terrain: Steep, rugged; Resources: 6 crews, 11 engines, 5 water tenders, 2 dozers; Total personnel: 276 and Available air support: 3 helicopters.
Summary: There was no new perimeter growth yesterday as unburned fuels within the interior continued to smolder and burn. Today crews will continue mop up, patrol and rehab on all divisions of the fire. Read More
Los Alamos Students Explore Germany
Self Help Receives Grant to Aid Children
SELF HELP News:
Self Help, Inc., a community partner of the United Way of Northern New Mexico, has received a $4,000 grant from the The New Mexico Children’s Foundation.
New Mexico Children’s Foundation is unique. It is a visionary, grassroots organization that funds small non-profit children’s organizations throughout New Mexico. The foundation’s core belief is that many children have a wide range of under-served needs. The foundation’s goal is to provide meaningful grants to serve as many of those needs as possible.
Self Help Inc., formed in 1969, is a non-profit Read More
Luján Discusses Need to Address Climate Change and Drought Conditions
STATE News:
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Rep. Ben Ray Luján of New Mexico’s Third District and a member of the Safe Climate Caucus spoke on the House floor this morning about the need to address climate change and the impact it is having on drought conditions in the West.
The Safe Climate Caucus is a group of Democratic members who are highlighting the need for action on climate change through daily floor speeches and other activities. Click here https:////www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxrC2DzPwYc&feature=youtu.be to watch Luján’s speech.
“Mr. Speaker, as we come to Read More
‘Longest Day with the Longest Play’ Underway at Los Alamos Golf Course
Los Alamos Golf Course
LAGC News:
Today is the “Longest Day with the Longest Play” at the Los Alamos Golf Course.
PGA pro Donnie Torres will once again play golf most of the day to raise money for PGA youth golf programs. But this year, Torres has invited 12-year-old Sean Rau to play with him. Rau, who will be an eighth grader at Los Alamos Middle School in the fall, “loves golf and loves helping others,” his mom Karen Rau said.
Sponsors who have pledged dimes or dollars for each hole played will help the duo raise about $4,000. About half of the pledges will go to the PGA youth Read More
Barranca Mesa Elementary Welcomes New Principal
Bradford W. Parker
LAPS News:
It is with great pleasure that Los Alamos Public Schools announces that Bradford W. Parker has accepted the position of Principal at Barranca Mesa Elementary School.
Andrea Determan, fourth grade teacher and Committee Chair of the interview committee noted that, “We were impressed with his qualifications and experience and are excited and happy to have him become a member of our school community.”
The interview committee and district leadership are excited about the leadership qualities he brings to the district.
Parker comes to Barranca Mesa Elementary Read More
Bradbury Presents Lunchtime Lecture
Pet Pangaea Named Sonny Brown Small Business of the Year
Cyndi Wells with her 2013 Sonny Brown Small Business of the Year Award. Courtesy photo ROTARY News:
Pet Pangaea owner Cyndi Wells accepted the 2013 Sonny Brown Small Business of the Year Award ffrom Rotary International District 5520 at a Rotary Club of Los Alamos meeting Tuesday, June 18.
The Los Alamos Club nominated Pet Pangaea for the District Award.
In 2005, Rotary’s Centennial Year, the Sonny Brown Business Award (SBBA) was established to honor Sonny Brown of El Paso, Rotary District 5520’s past governor, for his many years of service to Rotary International and District 5520 and for his Read More
‘A Down Under Photo Adventure’ at Mountaineers Meeting 7:30 p.m. Today!
Sunset on Mt. Cook, the highest mountain in New Zealand. Today’s meeting of the Los Alamos Mountaineers will feature photography from a month-long exploration of Australia and New Zealand. Photo by Momo Vuyisich
Misty rainforest in Blue Mountains National Park, Australia. Photo by Momo Vuyisich
LAM News:
Late in 2012 – our winter, their summer – Momo Vuyisich of Los Alamos and his family took a month-long camping trip through Australia and New Zealand.
They drove, hiked, kayaked and flew, exploring the forests, cities, mountains and coasts of these two beautiful countries. Read More
Update: School Board Meets in Two Sessions June 27
LAPS News:
The Los Alamos School Board has scheduled an Executive Session at 4:30 p.m. Thursday, June 27 at the Los Alamos High School Athletic Conference Room to discuss a specific personnel issue per Section 10-15-1-H(2) of the Open Meetings Act.
The Board has scheduled a work session at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, June 27 in the Los Alamos High School Speech Theater.
Revised: The agenda items include the IRS Briefing Report, a safety presentation and a review of School Board policies 8000–9000. Read More
Los Alamos Farmers Market 7 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Thursday

LAFM News:
The Los Alamos Farmers Market is 7 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. every Thursday in the Mesa Public Library parking lot on Central Avenue.
This week at market:
Lettuce mixes, Heads of lettuce, English Peas, Sugar Snap peas, Snow peas, Swiss Chard, Arugula, Dill, Parsley, Basil, Cilantro, Young onions, Fresh Garlic, Potatoes, Green Onions, Carrots, Beets, Broccoli, Cauliflower, Russian Kale, Rainbow Chard, Red Chile, Ungraded Eggs, Lamb, Lavender Products, Cheeses, Milk, Butter, Cheese spreads, Radishes, Breads, Sticky buns, Pizzas, Scones, Jams & Jellies, Spinach, Lambs Quarters, Read More
Udall Introduces Constitutional Amendment on Campaign Finance Reform

Los Alamos Police Blotter: June 11–June 17, 2013

The following information is provided by the Los Alamos Police Department.
Neither arrests nor charges indicate a conviction, and neither means that a person is guilty of the charges filed against them.
WILLIAM ONEAL RUTLAND
June 11 at 11:35 a.m. / Police arrested William Oneal Rutland, 36, of Concord, N.C., and charged him with larceny. The estimated loss is less than $250.
KEN DUNCAN
June 11 at 4:08 p.m. / Police arrested Ken Duncan, 54, of Los Alamos on an outstanding Magistrate Court warrant.
KATHERINE E. ALLEN
June 12 at 10:30 a.m. / Police arrested Katherine E. Read More
Thompson Ridge Fire 90 Percent Contained as 41 Miles of Hose Reeled In
Valles Caldera National Preserve. Courtesy photo
Thompson Ridge Fire
Acres: 23,903; Start date: May 31, 2013; Cause: Downed power line; Location: Valles Caldera National Preserve; Containment: 90 percent; Fuels: Mixed conifer and Ponderosa pine; Terrain: Steep, rugged; Resources: 2 crews, 5 engines, 6 water tenders, 2 dozers; Total personnel: 339 and Available air support: 3 helicopters.
Summary: Today at 6 a.m., the Arizona Central West Zone Incident Management Team completed a seamless transition of the fire to the Albuquerque Zone Type III Incident Management Team.
Central West Read More
LANL Director Testifies Before Senate Subcommittee
LANL Director Charlie McMillan testifies June 1 before a Senate subcommittee. Courtesy/LANL
LANL’s June Connections News:
Los Alamos National Laboratory Director Charlie McMillan and the directors of Sandia and Lawrence Livermore national laboratories recently spoke before the U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Strategic Forces, Committee on Armed Services.
The purpose of the hearing was to to receive testimony on NNSA management of its national security laboratories and to review the budget request for Fiscal Year 2014.
See the full story in the June Connections at: https:////www.lanl.gov/newsroom/publications/connections/2013-06/Director.php Read More
Los Alamos Students Visit Dresden and Prague
SFI Seminar: LANL Scientist Speaks on Statistical Inference
David Wolpert
SFI News:
The Santa Fe Institute presents a free seminar titled Statistical Inference: The Hidden World within Science.
David Wolpert of Los Alamos National Laboratory is an SFI External Professor and will present the seminar at 3:30 p.m. Thursday, June 20 in the Noyce Conference Room at SFI, 1399 Hyde Park Road in Santa Fe.
Statistical inference — machine learning — is central to science in that it is the foundation of data analysis. Wolpert argues that its relationship with science is both far broader and far deeper.
He illustrates this breadth by showing how it can be applied to Read More
Volleyball Camp Starts Today
HILLTOPPER NEWS:
A High School Volleyball Technique Camp will take place 5-8 p.m. through June 20 at Los Alamos High School’s Griffith Gymnasium.
This camp focuses on teaching the individual skills needed to compete at the high school level with portions on all-around and position specific skills.
Players can register at the gym first day of camp or call Head Coach Robin Reynolds at 505-930-0502 for more information.
Click here to download an application form: https://docs.google.com/file/
Craig Martin Experience Returns to Blue Window Saturday Night
Members of CMI at a previous Blue Window appearance. Courtesy photoStaff Report
The Craig Martin Experience jazz ensemble returns to the Blue Window Bistro Saturday, June 22 with their unique blend of classic swing, hard bop and funky jazz.
“We’re going to celebrate the official arrival of summer with a selection of cool jazz on a warm evening,” band leader Craig Martin said. “Not that there won’t be some hot tunes, too.”
This is the band’s fourth appearance at the Blue Window. Martin said that the band loves performing in the restaurant’s intimate setting and playing for the local crowd. The audience Read More