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LAYL Wild Day Underway!

Los Alamos Youth Leadership (LAYL) Wild Day is happening now in downtown Los Alamos with arts, crafts, games and lunch and demonstrations including this one from members of the Los Alamos Police Department Bomb Squad … participants say, ‘LA bomb squad is the bomb!’ Courtesy photo

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Workshop: Provide AID, Prevent Suicide

YMCA News:

Suicide is an often misunderstood cause of preventable and premature death. High School age teens interested in increasing their suicide awareness and learning about how to encourage others to seek help are invited to join in a talk and open discussion May 1 at the Teen Center. 

The one-hour workshop will focus on ways to provide A.I.D. (Ask, Intervene, Do) for someone who may be suicidal as well as resource referral. No registration required.

What: Provide AID, Prevent Suicide

When: 6-7 p.m. Wednesday, May 1

Where: LA Teen Center, 3900 Trinity Dr. (TOTH Church)

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Pet of the Week: Otis the Cat

SHELTER News:

Otis is a friendly, young, handsome tabby who is spending time checking out his new surroundings at the shelter.

He likes toys but does not seem to be aggressive with them and would do well with adults, gentle children and gentle cats.

Otis and other adoptable pets are available at the Los Alamos County Animal Shelter, 226 East Road, (505) 662-8179.

Visit the Friends of the Shelter website at www.lafos.org for information about volunteering, adopting and donating.

Also check out the Petfinder page for photos and to learn more about the adoptable pets at https:////www.petfinder.com/shelters/friendsoftheshelter.html. Read More

Property Tax Bills Delinquent After May 10

COUNTY News:

The second-half installment of the 2012 Property Tax Bills became due Wednesday, April 10 and will be considered delinquent after Friday, May 10. 

Payment must either be made in person at the 311 Customer Care Center by 5 p.m. May 10 or postmarked by midnight that same day to avoid late payment penalty and interest charges. 

The 311 Customer Care Center at 150 Central Park Square is open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Payments should be mailed to P.O. Box 99, Los Alamos, N.M.  87544. Payments also are accepted through a property tax lockbox at Los Alamos National Read More

Pittman is Top Predictor in Weekly Pace Race

ACR News:

Emily Pittman was the most accurate predictor in the April 23 pace race held out on North Mesa by the rodeo grounds with a 1 second error off her predicated time. 

 
Other top predictors were Bob Weeks with a 3 second differential as well as being the fastest male on the 1 mile course at 13:29. Christie Kelly was the top female 1 mile finisher with a time of 10:27 and was only 9 seconds off her predicted time. Carissa Pittman finished 11 seconds off her prediction.
 
Ted Romero was the fastest 3 mile finisher at 20:28 and Nikol Strother was tops in the female category recording a
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National Volunteer Week Recognition

 
JANM News:
 
During National Volunteer Week (April 21-27), Junior Achievement of New Mexico would like to recognize our more than 300 JA volunteers, statewide, who are helping students make the connection between what they learn in school and what they will need to succeed in work and life.
 
Our volunteers are at the heart of everything we do! JA volunteers are part of a national network of more than 187,000 business and community representatives who are helping young people develop the competence, confidence and character needed for success in school, work and life.
 
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Innovation Shines at 23rd New Mexico Supercomputing Challenge

Justin Sanchez of Albuquerque’s La Cueva High School during the finalist team judging at the New Mexico Supercomputing Challenge expo and awards ceremony at Los Alamos National Laboratory. The styrofoam balls represent a word while the sticks that connect them represent a correlation between the words. Courtesy photo
 
LANL News:
 
Los Alamos High School freshman Cole Kendrick took second place in the 23rd New Mexico Supercomputing Challenge for his computer simulation project of Saturn’s ring structure.
 
Kendrick, who won the New Mexico Supercomputing Challenge’s
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Boy Scout Museum Society Meets April 30

Boy Scout Troop 22 of Los Alamos completed the cavalcade at the Philmont high-adventure camp in Cimarron. Standing on top of Mount Baldy from left, Jonathan Osden, Matthew Davenport, Miles Barkley, Walter Barkley, Jack Barkley, Ben Shirey, Bridger Spearing, Alex Shirey, Robert Shirey, Brad Morley, Steven Calhoun, Devon McCleskey, Nick Greenfield and Dane Spearing. Courtesy Photo

LABSMS News:

The April meeting of the recently-formed Los Alamos Boy Scout Museum Society (LABSMS) will take place at 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 30 at the LDS Church, 1967 18th St. in Los Alamos.

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County Line: April 26

COUNTY News:

Drop off your unwanted prescription drugs on Saturday

Check your medicine cabinet! LAPD will collect unwanted/unused prescription drugs from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. today – locations are the LA Medical Center parking lot, or, the White Rock Library parking lot. Thanks in advance for safely disposing of these items with LAPD!

Council Meeting on Tuesday

After taking a week off, the Council will be back in session at 7 p.m. on Tuesday evening. What’s on the agenda? Likely to take the most time is an “appeal of response to GEW Bid Protest RFP 2013-1864 for Smart Meters.” Read More

Letter to the Editor: Thank You For Supporting ‘Run for Her Life’

By CARMEN RODRIGUEZ
President, Los Alamos Chapter of Hadassah
 

What a wonderful community we live in!

 

On behalf of the Los Alamos Chapter of Hadassah, we want to thank all the runners, walkers, sponsors and volunteers who supported our third annual “Run For Her Life” 5K and 10K run to fight breast cancer held Sunday, April 14 in Los Alamos.

 

Although it was a very cold and windy morning, we had 70 participants and made $4,100 that will be sent directly to Hadassah for breast cancer research. Every dollar counts when we are helping Hadassah help everyone in the world. Read More

A View from the Stacks: Change in the Air!

Column by GWEN KALAVAZA
Electronic Services Manager, Mesa Public Library
 
Library Drive:

Over the next few weeks, you will see some changes at Mesa Public Library as plans get underway to improve the area in front of the library. 

Beginning May 1, the road in front of the library will be closed while crews make library drive into a one-way street, running from Oppenheimer Drive toward Fuller Lodge, as well as install a new, larger drive-up book drop. Improvements to sidewalks and crosswalks also are planned. 

The primary reason for this project is safety-related. Site lines Read More

CONE ZONE: Week of April 29

Eastern Area 2 Concrete, Paving & Utility Project – Phase 2

Canyon Road is closed to through traffic between 9th Street and 15th Street. Local motorists can expect daytime flagging operations in this area with minor delays. Two-way traffic will be restored in the evenings and weekends when work is not occurring.

The contractor will begin removal of sidewalk, curb, and gutter on the west side of Canyon Road, leaving the concrete intact on the east side of the road for pedestrian use.

Mesa Public Library Safety Improvements

The contractor will begin mobilization Monday, April 29. The roadway Read More

Construction to Close Connection Between Library Lots

COUNTY News:

The Mesa Public Library Safety Improvements project is gearing up to start the week of April 29.

The road between the main parking lot (near Oppenheimer Drive) and the overflow parking lot (where Farmers’ Market is held) will be closed for the next six to eight weeks. Access to the west parking lot is available from Oppenheimer Drive, and access to the overflow parking lot is available from Bathtub Row.

Two handicap parking spaces by the library will be available and can be accessed from Bathtub Row. The library will remain open during the construction and provide full service as usual, Read More

Public Invited to Talk on Electoral Redistricting Saturday

LWVLA News:

The League of Women Voters of Los Alamos invites the community to attend a potluck lunch provided by League members at 11:45 a.m. Saturday at the Bethlehem Evangelical Lutheran Church, 2390 North Road. 

Following the lunch, at 12:30 p.m., Michael Sharp, Vice President at Research & Polling, will give a talk on “Redistricting: Process and Principles.”

He will discuss the recently completed redistricting process in New Mexico and will provide information on the principles that impact how election district boundaries are created. 

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Letter to the Editor: Los Alamos – Neither Suicide and Nuclear Weapons nor Sweet Small Town America

By SARAH CHANDLER,
Married mother of five
White Rock, N.M.

Recently I was getting my hair done out of town. When I told the hair dresser that I was from Los Alamos, he said he didn’t know too much about us except that we make nuclear weapons and that our children kill themselves.

For a moment my vision of who we are was erased. Soccer games on Saturdays and Boy Scout food drives and Home Coming Parade perfection disappeared from my few and I was left with a stone cold confirmation that there was some kind of truth in what he saw, an idea I have never permitted to enter me.

Einstein, whose words, in this town anyway, Read More

Young Scientist Describes Project to Kiwanis Club

Holly Erickson spoke to students in December to encourage them to participate in the County Science Fair. Photo by Salvador Zapien/ladailypost.com

By CHARMIAN SCHALLER
Special to the Los Alamos Daily Post

It was no surprise that Holly Erickson won the top cash prize given by Kiwanis in the senior division of this year’s Los Alamos County Science Fair—and then went on to be one of the stars at the State Science Fair, where she was chosen to be a competitor in the International Science Fair.

Erickson comes from a dynasty of scientists and Science Fair winners, and her own outstanding ability was more Read More

Clark & Kendall’s Weekend Preview: April 25

This week’s preview sponsored by www.fyila.com


Authors Speak – David Noble Thursday, April 25 at Mesa Public Library
In his newest book, “In the Places of the Spirits,” photographer and author David Noble gives readers the inside scoop on his art.

Fire-Up for Scouting Cub Scout Event  6:30-8 p.m. Thursday, April 25 Station #4 in Los Alamos (4401 Diamond Dr. across from the Golf Course.)
Boys who will graduate from K through 4th grades (5-10 years old) can be registered for the Cub Scouting program, including summer activities such as June Day Camp. Fire station firefighters
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Forrest Fenn Talks Treasure April 28

KNME News:

Forrest Fenn, author and former owner of Santa Fe’s Fenn Gallery is this week’s guest on Report from Santa Fe airing 8 a.m. Sunday, April 28 on KNME, PBS Channel 5.1.

Forrest Fenn is the author of “The Thrill of the Chase: a Memoir,” as well as“The Secrets of San Lazaro Pueblo,” “Teepee Smoke,” “The Beat of the Drum and the Whoop of the Dance,” and “Historic American Indian Dolls.”

The memoir includes the true story about his secret treasure, along with an outrageous dare.

“Unlock the clues that are scattered among these pages and you can go home with a bronze chest that is so full of gold and Read More

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