Education

Paper Flower Workshop Blooms At Coronado Historic Site

NMHS News:

Coronado Historic Site will lead two drop-in paper flower workshops 1-4 p.m., Sunday, Sept. 15 and Sept. 22, for visitors to make colorful tissue paper  flowers for the site’s community ofrenda, or offering, display.

Visitors can learn to make colorful tissue paper marigold flowers with instructional coordinator supervisor Jessica Coyle at Coronado Historic Site.

All flowers made in the workshop will be saved and used to decorate the community ofrenda table that will debut at the Fiesta of Cultures Oct. 19.

The community ofrenda will remain on display until Nov. 3, 2024. This drop-in Read More

2024 JJAB Winter Clothing Drive To Help Kids Stay Warm

Bags of clothes donated during the 2023 JJAB Winter Clothing Drive. Courtesy/JJAB

JJAB News:

Summer has flown by, and autumn will be here before we know it!  As in years past, JJAB is holding our annual Winter Clothing Drive to help youth in our community stay warm as the weather turns cold. 

JJAB is asking our community to make a financial donation to purchase winter clothing for students in all LAPS schools. JJAB Resource Specialists will work with our client families, school counselors, and community organizations to gather student needs. As finances allow, JJAB will purchase and provide Read More

New Mexico State Bar Foundation’s Legal Resources For Elderly Program Is Hosting Free Virtual Legal Webinar

New Mexico State Bar Foundation News:

ALBUQUERQUE — The New Mexico State Bar Foundation’s Legal Resources for the Elderly Program (LREP) will be hosting a free virtual legal webinar starting at 11 a.m. (MT), Sept. 10.

The webinar, which aims to equip the elderly or their caretakers with the tools and resources they need to plan for the future, will cover Powers of Attorney, Advance Health Care Directives, probate, non-probate transfers (including Transfer on Death Deeds) and Institutional Medicaid.

New Mexico residents can register for this free webinar online at https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_G8FvNkmyTS-v320I6moODQ Read More

Los Alamos Historical Society To Host First Lecture Of Season With NASA Astronaut Richard ‘Mike’ Mullane Sept. 10

NASA Astronaut Richard ‘Mike’ Mullane

Los Alamos Historical Society News:

The Los Alamos Historical Society announces its first lecture of the season will feature NASA Astronaut Richard “Mike”  Mullane. This free event is 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 10 in the Pajarito Room at Fuller Lodge.

Colonel Mullane, born Sept. 10, 1945, in Wichita Falls, Texas, and a longtime resident of Albuquerque  brings a wealth of experience and inspiration to the community. As a child of the space race, Mullane embarked on his own rocket experiments in the deserts near his childhood home, setting the stage for a remarkable Read More

J. Robert Oppenheimer Memorial Committee Presents Check To Kha’p’o Community School In Support Of Tewa Language Program

From left, Liz Martineau and John Ruminer from the J. Robert Oppenheimer Memorial Committee (JROMC) present Executive Director Porter Swentzell of Kha’p’o Community School (KCS), with a $1,000 check to support their Tewa language program. KCS is a tribally controlled, pre-k through 6th grade, dual language (Tewa/English) school at Santa Clara Pueblo. This is an example of JROMC’s increased efforts to honor Oppenheimer’s legacy through community and educational outreach. Courtesy photo Read More

Los Alamos County Clerk Extends Deadline For 2024 General Election Sticker Design Contest

COUNTY News:

The Los Alamos County Clerk’s Office has announced that the deadline for the 2024 General Election Sticker Design Contest has been extended.

The new deadline for students to email their designs to clerks@lacnm.us is by midnight Friday, Sept. 6. The contest is open to all students in grades pre-K through 12. Each design must include ONE of the following phrases: “I Voted” / “I Voted Early” / or “Future Voter”.

The three winning designs—one for each key phrase—will be printed and distributed as official stickers at all Los Alamos County voting locations for the 2024 general election. Read More

Wonders On Wheels Heads To New Mexico State Fair

New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs’ Wonders on Wheels is heading out this month to visit New Mexico State Fair, Martha Liebert Memorial Library Open House and Los Luceros Harvest Festival. CourtesyNMDCA

New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs News:

Wonders on Wheels packed with art, culture, history and science exhibits including the 2024 exhibition, Growing New Mexico/Creciendo Nuevo México, curated by New Mexico Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum is headed to the following locations in September:

  • Thursday, Sept. 12, New Mexico State Fair in Albuquerque;
  • Saturday, Sept. 21,
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Community Theme At Labor Day Weekend All-Church Camp; Reguler Program Year Begins Sept. 8

Master quilter, Laura, right, assists a camp participant in creating a customized quilt square at United Church of Los Alamos during the All Church Camp over Labor Day weekend. Courtesy photo

West African drummer Akeem Ayannini gets campers started drumming in preparation for Sunday morning worship on the lawn of The United Church of Los Alamos. Courtesy photo

By Rev. Ms. Laura Loving
Director of Children’s Ministries
The United Church of Los Alamos

The United Church of Los Alamos celebrated the theme of Community over Labor Day weekend at an All Church Camp.

Focusing on the congregation’s Read More

Española Mayor John Ramon Vigil Joins The Hunt Institute’s Inaugural Early Learning Nation Fellows Program

Española Mayor John Ramon Vigil

From the Office of the Española Mayor:

ESPANOLA – Mayor John Ramon Vigil of Española, New Mexico has been selected to participate in the inaugural cohort of The Hunt Institute’s Early Learning Nation Fellowship (ELN). The ELN Fellowship is a prestigious, invitation-only program designed to support locally elected officials who are committed to establishing their communities as national leaders in early childhood education.

This Fellowship program was founded on the belief that all young children deserve a great start in life, and this critical goal can Read More

Fort Union Announces September Evening Programs

Soldiers at sunset at Fort Union National Monument. Courtesy/NPS

Fort Union News:

WATROUS – Fort Union National Monument announces its upcoming September evening programs.

“A Play of Candlelight” – Dressed in historic costumes, staff will guide visitors on a lantern lit tour to “meet” some of the personalities who helped weave the fabric of Fort Union. Reservations are required for this free event being held 6:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 7 by calling the visitor center at 505.425.8025 extension 0.

Each program lasts about 45 minutes and is limited to 22 reservation holders. Read More

Community Conversations: ‘Bridging The Gap: Communicating With Children And Teens’ Sept. 5

COUNTY News:

The next Community Conversations event “Bridging the Gap: Communicating with Children and Teens,” is scheduled for 6-7:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 5 at Fuller Lodge, 2132 Central Ave. Appetizers will be served.

Register in advance for this free event at losalamosjjab.com/events.

Local experts in adolescent psychology and youth communication will lead an interactive workshop to facilitate honest discussion and dialog between parents and youths. This discussion will be a valuable resource for parents wanting to learn how to decode their child’s cues, listen with curiosity Read More

2023-24 School Year Sees Gains In Student Attendance

PED Deputy Secretary Candice Castillo

NMPED News:

SANTA FE — Data for the 2023-24 school year reveals a significant drop in New Mexico’s chronic absenteeism rate, which has decreased to 32.8% – a 6.42 percentage point reduction from the previous year.

“We will continue to build on this momentum to foster an environment where consistent attendance is the norm, not the exception,” Public Education Deputy Secretary Candice Castillo said.

This improved rate represents a 7.93 percentage point decrease from the highest reported chronic absenteeism rate of 40.73% in the 2021-2022 school year. Read More

Parents Sound Alarm Over New Mexico Public Education Department For Exposing Children To Inappropriate Topics

IW News:

SANTA FE — IW Features, a project of Independent Women’s Forum, is a new platform dedicated to providing unique and personal insights into the biggest issues facing Americans today through grassroots storytelling and original journalism.

Today, IW Features is highlighting a group of New Mexico parents who spoke out against the state’s public education department after it exposed seventh graders to inappropriate topics such as sexually transmitted diseases and rape.

The New Mexico Public Education Department included Dr. Jill Biden’s article, titled “Girls Around the World Read More

N3B Bids Farewell To Three Summer Interns Who Made Significant Contributions

Student intern Sam Gervais, left, with mentor N3B Engineering Director Brian Caldwell. Gervais designed a generator UPS system for the Technical Area (TA)-54 Operations Center and supported the replacement of the HVAC unit at Building 2 in TA-54 during his 10-week internship. Courtesy/N3B

Student intern Sofia Enriquez, right, with mentor N3B Environmental Remediation Water Program Director Mike Erickson. Enriquez created a program for users to generate geophysical well log cross-sections to support the analysis of the aquifer beneath Los Alamos National Laboratory. Courtesy/N3B Read More

LAPS Issues Details On 2024 LAHS Homecoming Events

Scene from previous Homecoming Parade. This years’s parade is Sept. 27. Courtesy/LAPS

LAPS News:

The community is invited to join in this year’s Homecoming as Los Alamos High School will say “Night, Night, Knights!” when they play against the Del Norte Knights in the Homecoming Football Game Friday  Sept. 27. Homecoming Week is Sept. 23-27.

The Homecoming Parade will be held Friday, Sept. 27 on Central Avenue. Completed  HOMECOMING PARADE APPLICATIONS and payments are due to the Los Alamos High School bookkeeper by 4 p.m.  Tuesday, Sept. 24. The fee for all float/vehicle entries is $20 and Read More

PEEC To Host Exclusive 3-Day Geological Field Trip To Ship Rock And El Malpais Sept. 13-15

Discover New Mexico’s Geological Wonders with PEEC on an expert-led field trip to Ship Rock and El Malpais this Sept. 13-15. Courtesy/PEEC

PEEC News:

The community is invited to join local geologists Fraser and Cathy Goff, along with PEEC Sept. 13-15, for an exciting three-day geologic field trip exploring northwestern New Mexico.

The tour will start at the Los Alamos Nature Center and include visits to the iconic Ship Rock and the volcanic field of El Malpais.

On the first day, participants will travel to Ship Rock, a striking volcanic formation on the Navajo Reservation.

The second day will Read More

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