Education

Train It New Mexico Offers Vegetation Management

TINM News:
 
Train It New Mexico would like to extend an opportunity to attend a two-day training on vegetation management June 12-13 at the Days Inn, 2900 Cerrillos in Santa Fe. 
 
In the training, several modules will provide an understanding of the importance of working with mechanical operations to obtain the best results when using herbicide to enhance parks, airports, public spaces, and many other areas. 
 
We go over the identification of weeds, including identification of weeds from infancy through maturity. This results in a thorough understanding
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Los Alamos/Japan Project Partners With Green Legacy Hiroshima To Safeguard Atomic Bomb Seeds

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Los Alamos History Museum News:

The Los Alamos/Japan Project is proud to announce its newest partnership with Green Legacy Hiroshima, an organization dedicated to safeguard and to spread worldwide the seeds and saplings of Hiroshima’s atomic bomb survivor trees. The Los Alamos History Museum is the grateful recipient of four varieties of second-generation, atomic bomb tree seeds-camphor, ginkgo, holly, and persimmon. With help from staff master gardeners and Los Alamos County Parks Department, we look forward to cultivating these historic trees for future planting Read More

LAHS’s Griffith Gymnasium Gets New Flooring

Griffith Gymnasium at Los Alamos High School is getting a new floor. For the past several years the old floor was having problems with dead spots caused by the sub floor support failing. The problem was chronic and major repairs were looming. Arbo’s Flooring Service from Amarillo, Texas is installing the new flooring. The work is expected to continue for the next eight weeks. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com

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Amateur Naturalist: Springs And Crusty Lichen

Iron bacteria growing in a small drainage pool. Photo by Robert Dryja
 
By Robert Dryja
Los Alamos
 
The natural and urban worlds exist in close proximity to one another in Los Alamos. Finger-shaped mesa tops are separated by canyons. Urban Los Alamos is built on the mesa tops. The canyons in contrast are filled largely with forest toward their mountain origins. The canyons would be considered to be large parks or preserves in other parts of the country. An initial impression is that the canyons still are mostly in a natural state after nearly seventy
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Los Alamos Rotary Honors Distinguished Student Of Service Sarah Shipley

​Distinguished Student of Service Sara Shipley, center, is joined by Rotarian Karen Easton, left, her parents Jim and Dawnmarie Shipley, and grandparents Carolyn and Jim Shipley. Photo by Kurt Schoenberg
 
ROTARY News:
 
Los Alamos High School junior Sarah Shipley was honored recently by the Rotary Club of Los Alamos as a Distinguished Student of Service. 
 
Shipley is the daughter of Dawnmarie and Jim Shipley.
 
Each school year, the Rotary Club of Los Alamos selects nine high school juniors to honor as a Distinguished
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Kiwanis Club Honors Scholarship Recipients

Katelynn Thorn receives a scholarship Tuesday from Kiwanis Club Past President and Scholarship Chair Lisa Wismer. Also pictured is her mother, Deidre Thorn. Photo by Maire O’Neill/ladailypost.com

Stephanie Kuzmack accepts her scholarship from Kiwanis Club Past President Lisa Wismer. Also pictured are her parents Michael and Doreen Kuzmack. Photo by Maire O’Neill/ladailypost.com Read More

On The Job In Los Alamos: At Los Alamos Public Schools

On the job in Los Alamos: Los Alamos Public Schools Facilities Coordinator Jeff Sargent and Facilities Services Specialist Sarah Brewer are busy as ever even though school is out for the summer. Photo by Maire O’Neill/ladailypost.com Read More

Library Summer Reading Program Attracts Family

Esther Smidt of Los Alamos took her five children Tuesday to Mesa Public Library where they signed up and got their passports for the Summer Reading Program, participated in the Music and Movement Program and checked out lots of books. Her son, Adam, found some toy foods to serve to mom. Families are invited to build a tent in the stacks after the library closes and read books together 5-6:30 p.m. Saturday, June 10. Photo by Maire O’Neill/ladailypost.com

Brooke Smidt and her baby brother Jared relax Tuesday at Mesa Public Library. Photo by Maire O’Neill/ladailypost.com Read More

LAFD: Safety And Use Of Fireworks

Courtesy/National Fire Protection Association

    LAFD News:

    July 4th is only a few short weeks away! Fireworks have been a part of many of our families’ Independence Day celebrations throughout the years. Let’s make sure our community is safe during this holiday season.

    People can enjoy fireworks safely if they follow a few simple safety tips.

    • Never let children handle, play with or light any fireworks.
    • Never place any part of your body directly over a fireworks device when lighting the fuse. Backup to a safe distance immediately after lighting fireworks.
    • Buy only legal fireworks read the label
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    Three Aspiring Nurses In Los Alamos Awarded Stoddard Nursing Scholarship

    From left, Divine Fellers, Shannon Irwin and Melina Burnside, recipients of the Stoddard Nursing Scholarship. Courtesy/Jessica Booton Photography, www.jessicabootonphotography.com/.

     

    LAPSF News:

    Each year Los Alamos resident Barbara Stoddard generously sponsors up to three scholarships for aspiring teachers and nurses who are graduating from high school in Los Alamos. This year it was three students planning to pursue nursing degrees who received the award: Melina Burnside, Divine Fellers and Shannon Irwin.

    The Stoddard Scholarships for Nursing and Education were the Read More

    Scenes From 2017 Los Alamos High School Graduation

    Scene from the 2017 Los Alamos High School Graduation in Griffith Gymnasium. Photo by Lelo Lehman/ladailypost.com

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    Scenes From Civil Air Patrol Promotion Ceremony

    Civil Air Patrol Seniors and Cadets attend the promotion ceremony Monday evening at the Los Alamos County Airport. Cadets Zach Lang and John Fox received the Mitchell Award. Achieving this award means they are now promoted to Cadet Second Lieutenant and eligible for advanced placement to the grade of Airman First Class if they choose to join the US Air Force. They also are eligible for advanced placement in AFROTC, various CAP scholarships and CAP special activity opportunities. Photo by Maire O’Neill/ladailypost.com

    CAP Cadet Zach Lang with his parents, Andrew and Rachel Lang, Read More

    Asteroids And Cosmic Origins At Planetarium

     
    PEEC News:
     
    What are the chances that an asteroid will hit Earth? Friday, June 9, Dr. Galen Gisler will prelude the new film Incoming! with a discussion about the cosmic risks associated with asteroids. This special show takes place at 7 p.m. in the Los Alamos Nature Center planetarium.
     
    Incoming!, a film that traces the paths of comets and asteroids, will play in the planetarium at 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, June 10 and 11. The film takes a close-up look at interstellar collisions that have
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    LANL: Girls In STEM Aims To Boost Interest In Science Careers

    Girls from a Northern New Mexico school look on as Amanda Madden, of LANL’s Space Science & Applications group, demonstrates how to build a spectrometer. Courtesy/LANL

    LANL News:

    • LANL Foundation-funded summer series kicks off today at Abiquiu Elementary

    Los Alamos National Laboratory’s Elizabeth Coronado and Kelsey Neal, with support from the Los Alamos National Laboratory Foundation, recently launched a project called Girls in STEM, which aims to improve girls’ attitudes toward science, technology, engineering and math (STEM).

    “Our hope is that as attitudes improve, girls will Read More

    George And Joan Bjarke Honored By Scholarship Granted To Three LAHS Students

    From left, Judy Bjarke-McKenzie, Liam Johnson, Jaime Justice and Gary Bjarke (not pictured, April Lopez). Courtesy/Jessica Booton Photography www.jessicabootonphotography.com/

     

    EDUCATION News:

    A scholarship honoring long time Los Alamos residents George and Joan Bjarke was awarded May 30 to graduating Los Alamos High School seniors Liam Johnson, Jaime Justice and April Lopez. In his or her application, each student demonstrated good citizenship and the ability to successfully complete his or her selected degree or program.

    George and Joan Bjarke moved to Los Alamos in 1954 Read More

    Scenes From 2017 LAHS Graduation Day

    Miroslav Betts celebrates with his parents Becca and Stephen Betts after the graduation ceremony Saturday at Los Alamos High School. Courtesy photo

    Kristine and David Coblentz with their son Kai Coblentz following his graduation Saturday at LAHS. Courtesy photo

    Jessica Hall, left, and Jennifer Lee look happy to be graduates! Courtesy photo

    LAHS graduate Danekah Olguin shows off her diploma. Courtesy photo

    Ellie Hayward stands proud with her high school diploma. Courtesy photo

    Drake Terrill and Jono Coons chilling after the graduation ceremony Saturday at LAHS. Courtesy photo Read More

    Rotary Distinguished Student Of Service: Radhika Iyer

    Rotary Distinguished Student of Service Radhika Iyer, second from right, is joined by, from left, LAHS teacher Kathleen Boerigter and parents Rashia and Srinivas Iyer. Photo by Kurt Schoenberg

    ROTARY News:

     

    Los Alamos High School junior Radhika Iyer was honored recently by the Rotary Club of Los Alamos as a Distinguished Student of Service. Iyer is the daughter of Rashia and Srinivas Iyer.

    Each school year, the Rotary Club of Los Alamos selects nine high school juniors to honor as a Distinguished Student of Service. Juniors are recognized in hopes of inspiring their interest in Rotary Read More

    Classical Music World: Notes From Cliburn 4

    Bass Performance Hall Dome: Cliburn competitors’ view of the Bass Performance Hall when they take the stage. Courtesy photo

    Bass Performance Hall exterior: Bass Performance Hall in downtown Fort Worth. Courtesy photo

     

    By ANN MCLAUGHLIN
    Musical Director
    Los Alamos Concert Association

    The Cliburn Competition is blessed with a beautiful venue, the Bass Performance Hall. We had a chance to see the hall from the competitor’s point of view during a tour Saturday morning. 

    Built in 1998, the hall is modeled along classic European opera house lines, a somewhat unusual design decision Read More

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