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Fuller Lodge Art Center Opens New Show May 11

FLAC:

The Fuller Lodge Art Center will open its fourth exhibit of the year, Vessel 5-7 p.m. Friday, May 11.

A vessel can be a container, a boat or an artery. But it also can be the flesh and blood that holds our soul. It can be a solid object that holds our hopes and prayers. It can be made out of clay or wood, paper or stone, metal or fiber. Vessels hold, contain and protect. They have myriads of purposes and can elicit countless meanings. The transportation of blood, holding the morning coffee, transporting goods across the ocean, or carrying an unborn child, all point Read More

‘Shane’ Screens At Mesa Library Tonight

 
By KELLY DOLEJSI
Los Alamos
 
Next up in the Mesa Public Library Free Film Series is a classic Western that stretches the limits of the genre.
 
In Director George Stevens’ “Shane” (1953), screening at 6:30 p.m. Thursday in the upstairs meeting room at Mesa Public Library, a well-seasoned gunfighter named Shane (Alan Ladd) aims to settle down in the Grand Tetons, maybe even farm. He meets Joe Starrett (Van Heflin) and his family, and seems to yearn for a similar domesticity.
 
But when the ruthless Rufus Ryker (Emile Meyer) decides to tear down the fences and allow his cattle
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LAPD Issues New Photos, Increases Reward And Asks Public’s Assistance In Identifying Two Thieves

This updated photo of the suspected thief wanted for residential burglaries in Los Alamos was taken at the Santa Ana Star Casino. Anyone who recognizes this man is urged to call the Los Alamos Police Department at 505.662.8222. Callers can remain anonymous. Courtesy/LAPD

The right hand of the suspected thief is marked with a spider web tattoo. Anyone who recognizes this man or his hand is urged to call LAPD at 505.662.8222 and callers can remain anonymous. Courtesy/LAPD

LAPD News:

The Los Alamos Police Department Criminal Investigations Section has updated photos of one of the suspects wanted Read More

Speak Up, Speak Out Active Bystander Module I And II Training May 19

RNM News:
 
Resolve New Mexico will be providing Speak Up, Speak Out trainings Saturday, May 19, at the Unitarian Church of Los Alamos:
  • Module I: 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., May 19 at Unitarian Church of Los Alamos; and
  • Module II: 1-4 p.m., May 19, at Unitarian Church of Los Alamos.
Module I teaches individuals 13+ about bigotry and the steps to be an active bystander. Module II provides practice and interactive role playing of what is learned in Module I.
 
Module I is $10 and Module II is $25 (or receive a discount for both at $30). Contact Elisa Enriquez at evesoul@yahoo.com to register.
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Col. Ted Spain Shares Inspirational Stories At 2018 Annual GOP Patriots’ Day Dinner Saturday Night

Col. Ted Spain, USA (retired) brought the audience to its feet with his inspirational talk on war and patriotism Saturday night at the annual GOP Patriots’ Day Dinner at the Betty Ehart Senior Center. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com  

Col. Ted Spain, center, and attendees stand in honor as the Los Alamos High School NJROTC presents the colors and cadet Echo Rogers sings the National Anthem at Saturday’s event. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com

 

By CAROL A. CLARK
Los Alamos Daily Post
caclark@ladailypost.com

When the head of security at Los Alamos National Read More

Scenes From Chamisa Elementary 50th Birthday

From left, Chamisa Art Teacher Renee Mitsunaga, parent Joanne Kozuchowski, Dr. Peter Gilman, Sue Gilman and Principal Suzanne Lynne at the 50th birthday celebration Friday of Chamisa Elementary School in White Rock. Chamisa opened it’s doors in 1967. It was a new idea; an ungraded school with few real walls and Peter Gilman was at its helm. Young Gilman would later receive his doctorate because of the innovative concepts he brought to life. Courtesy photo

Mrs. Lettlier and the choir perform Friday night at the Chamisa 50th birthday celebration. Courtesy photo

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PAC 8 Community Media Center Summer Classes

Courtesy photo
 
 
PAC 8 News:
 
PAC 8 Community Media Center is offering new classes this summer as well as some old favorites. 
 
In “GoPro + Drone Flying”, students learn how to use a GoPro and do time-lapse, slo-mo and also fly a drone with a GoPro attached to it. All levels of video classes are offered with instruction in editing with Adobe Premiere. Students can also learn how to make a music video and in another class, create music with Logic software. New this year are classes in special effects in editing, production of a Bear Safety PSA and a short documentary at Los
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