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Remember … Daylight Saving Time begins 2 a.m. Sunday – SPRING your alarm clock forward one hour!

Council Meeting Tuesday

It’s a Work Session in White Rock (7 p.m. at Fire Station #3 on N.M. 4.) What’s on the agenda? The discussion is likely to focus on the business plan for the proposed Community Broadband Network. https:////www.losalamosnm.us/gov/Pages/PublicCommentForum.aspx or download the agenda for Tuesday night here: https:////www.losalamosnm.us/gov/council/Pages/default.aspx

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PAC 8 Opens Spring Break Music Video Class

Students jam during class with Jimmy Russell on harmonica who has played with greats such as Prince and Lenny Kravitz. Photo by Greg Kendall/ladailypost.com

PAC 8 News:

PAC 8 will begin a new session of “Spring Music Video Classes” April 8 that will run through April 11 (spring break.)

Classes start at 2 p.m. and run until 4 p.m. each day.

Students will learn the process of making a music video.  During the session, students will learn to record audio, operate a camera, basic lighting techniques and basic editing and mixing.  

Classes are taught by Eric Heithaus of Read More

Mountain Fifth Graders Tackle Skiing and Snowboarding

Pajarito Mountain Ski School instructors take students through their paces. Courtesy photo
 
Fifth graders who participated in the Mountain School skiing and snowboarding program at Pajarito Mountain Ski Area. Courtesy photo
 
 
Mountain Elementary students ride the chair lift at Pajarito Mountain. Courtesy Photo
 
LAPS News:
 
Thanks to generous support from Pajarito Mountain Ski Patrol and Ski School, the 5th grade students from Mountain Elementary School were able to participate in a four-week ski and snowboard program.
 
Students were bused up to
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Enrollment Underway for Summer Art Camp at Bilingual Montessori

BMS News:

Enrollment for  Summer Art Camp at Bilingual Montessori School is now open. 

The program will serve kids from first to fifth grade.

Bilingual Montessori School has a year-round program for children from 6 weeks of age through kindergarten.

During the summer, the school offers a Montessori based program focused on the arts for older children as well.

Visit www.bilingualmontessorischool.com to learn more about both of these programs, or call Odalys Fernandez at 505-672-1800.

Bilingual Montessori School is at 115 Longview Dr. in White Rock.

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Black Mesa Brass’ Combined Musical Experience Exceeds 250 Years

The Black Mesa Brass played a Brown Bag Concert Wednesday, March 6 at Fuller Lodge. The free Brown Bag Concerts are presented  on the first Wednesday of the month at Fuller Lodge. The Brown Bag Concert Series is sponsored by the Los Alamos Arts Council. The Quintet members (left to right) and their instruments: Bruce Letellier, trumpet; Larry Bronisz, trombone; Jerry Morzinsky, tuba;  John Hargreaves, french horn; and Jan McDonald, trumpet. All are well known in Los Alamos and have a combined musical experience exceeding 250 years. Photo by TK Thompson/ladailypost.com
 
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Burgess Delivers ‘State of the County’ Address

Attendees listen to County Administrator Harry Burgess discuss the ‘State of the County’ during Thursday’s Chamber of Commerce Business Breakfast at UNM-LA. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.com
 
By BONNIE J. GORDON
Los Alamos Daily Post

Los Alamos County Administrator Harry Burgess delivers his ‘State of the County’ report to Chamber of Commerce members at Thursday’s breakfast meeting. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/losalamosdailypost.com.

Los Alamos County Administrator Harry Burgess presented his “State of the County” report at Read More

United Way Recognizes Generous Individuals and Organizations

United Way Executive Director Kristy Ortega, left, and Board President Robert Trapp, right, present awards to this year’s United Way Campaign Co-Chairs Wendy Schmidt and Dr. Gene Schmidt during Thursday’s 2013 Recognition Night event at the Dixie Girl Restaurant. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com

A large crowd filled the Dixie Girl Restaurant and dined on Italian food at Thursday’s United Way 2013 Recognition Night Event. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com

Note: Check Sunday’s Los Alamos Daily Post for full details and more photos of the many individuals Read More

Quantum Refrigerator Offers Extreme Cooling and Convenience

NIST’s prototype solid-state refrigerator uses quantum physics in the square chip mounted on the green circuit board to cool the much larger copper platform (in the middle of the photo) below standard cryogenic temperatures. Other objects can also be attached to the platform for cooling. Photo by Schmidt/NIST

NIST News:

Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have demonstrated a solid-state refrigerator that uses quantum physics in micro- and nanostructures to cool a much larger object to extremely low temperatures.

What’s more, the prototype Read More

Few Tables Left For Blue Window Wine Tasting

Blue Window News:

The Blue Window Bistro will host a Wine Tasting from 5-7 p.m. Sunday, March 10.

Wines from New Zealand, Australia and South Africa will be featured.

Food from those regions will be paired with each wine. Cost is $30 per person and reservations are required. There are a few tables left. Read More

How The Hen House Turns: Fire, Dog Crates and Straw

How The Hen House Turns
Fire, Dog Crates and Straw
By CARY NEEPER 

Spring. The first crocus makes me remember to organize for possible evacuation.

During the Cerro Grande Fire in the year 2000, all we had to evacuate was a turtle, a plecostomas and two swordtail fish.

They didn’t like being evacuated, but at last I convinced them to stay in the largest salad bowl I could find – all but the male swordtail. I couldn’t catch him, and time was ticking away. A huge plume of black, orange and white smoke rose overhead.

It broke my heart to leave the male swordtail behind. We spent five anxious

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Spring Forward … Daylight Saving Time Begins 2 a.m. Sunday

NIST News:

Information about the Current Daylight Saving Time (DST) Rules:

Daylight Saving Time (DST) rules changed in 2007 for the first time in more than 20 years. The NIST Time Services continue to operate properly under the new DST rules.

Let’s take a brief look at what DST is, what the new DST rules are, and how the NIST Time Services have handled the DST changes. Information is also provided for people who may still be having problems with some information technology systems (such as the clock on your computer) since the changes.

What is Daylight Saving Time?

Daylight Saving Time, or

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Atomic Tumblers Take Gold, Silver, Bronze at AGS Meet

Los Alamos Gymnast Lilly Bueck in her gold medal bar routine. Courtesy/LASG

Los Alamos Gymnast Katie Wingo takes gold on beam. Courtesy/LASG

Los Alamos Gymnast Ramya Stevens performing her beam routine. Courtesy/LASG

LASG News:

Lilly Bueck took gold in the all-around competition and was the top all-around (36.55) scorer in the Level 5 Division for Los Alamos School of Gymnastics Atomic Tumblers’ at the AGS Meet Feb. 9-10 in Albuquerque.

Bueck, Level 5 Junior C Division, also earned gold on bars (9.3), silver on beam (9.5) and floor (9.1), and bronze on vault (8.65.)

Katie Wingo took silver in Read More

Bill Offers Help to Families of the Mentally Ill Who End Up in Jail

HB 588 Gets “Do Pass”

SANTA FE – Emotional testimony was heard Tuesday in the House Health, Government, and Indian Affairs Committee regarding House Bill 588 “Community Engagement Teams” (CETs.)

HB 588 sponsored by House Majority Leader, Rick Miera (D-Bernalillo-11) establishes methods of intervention for families who are caring for their loved ones who are mentally ill and unable to care for themselves.

In gut wrenching testimony, some people described how their mentally ill family members often cycle in and out of jail or hospitals or end up homeless.

One police officer said the Bernalillo Read More

LANL’s New Box Line Facility Largest of its Kind Ever Built

The record-setting new box line facility where transuranic waste will be repackaged at Los Alamos National Laboratory is 110 feet long by 48 feet wide. Courtesy/LANL

A worker transports the first box of waste to be repackaged at Los Alamos National Laboratory’s newest box line facility. Courtesy/LANL

LANL News:

Los Alamos National Laboratory opens new waste repackaging facility

Box line facility is largest of its kind ever built

Los Alamos National Laboratory has brought a third waste repackaging facility online to increase its capability to process nuclear waste for permanent disposal. Read More

Las Conchas Fire Area Closures and Hazards

SFNF News:

  • Before visiting your public lands, “Know Before You Go”. Call ahead and check conditions.

The Santa Fe National Forest reminds the public that even though it is winter and snow is on the ground, the Las Conchas Fire Area restrictions are still in effect on the Jemez Ranger District due to existing safety hazards and risk for resource damage.

Motorized travel is restricted to roads that have been assessed and cleared of major public safety hazards. However, currently the roads are temporarily closed due to snow and road surface protection.

Only FR 289 from N.M. 4 to the junction of FR 36, Read More

Which Norris and Lois Bradbury Sculpture Should Be Placed at New Municipal Building?

See all three sculpture proposal options below:

COUNTY News:

The Art in Public Places Advisory Board has posted a new question on the County’s “Open Forum” webpage: Which Norris and Lois Bradbury sculpture should be recommended to the County Council for fabrication and installation at the new Los Alamos County Municipal Building?

The Board is seeking public comment on proposals received for this next set of historical sculptures. These sculptures of the Bradburys, the third and fourth in the series after Oppenheimer and Groves, represent the Cold War Era, and will be located in front of the Read More

Local Firefighters Shave Heads to Fight Childhood Cancer

St. Baldrick’s head-shaving events have raised more than $11 million so far in 2013. Courtesy photo

Staff report

The Los Alamos Fire Department is hosting a head-shaving event to benefit childhood cancer research through the St. Baldrick’s Foundation.

The head-shaving event will take place at 10 a.m. Saturday, March 16 at White Rock Fire Station 3 on N.M. 4.

Fifteen firefighters including Deputy Fire Chief Justin Grider have signed up to be shaved.

Los Alamos Firefighter and Team LAFD Treasurer James Thwaits told the Los Alamos Daily Post that he has not been cutting his hair in Read More

Relay for Life Kickoff Breakfast is Saturday

ACS News:

The American Cancer Society Relay For Life® of Los Alamos will officially get underway as event volunteers and participants gather 8-10:30 a.m. Saturday, March 9 at Masonic Lodge (corner of 15th and Sage in Los Alamos) for a kickoff breakfast.

Relay For Life is the world’s largest grassroots fundraising movement. Relay For Life mobilizes communities throughout the country to celebrate people who have battled cancer, remember loved ones lost and provide participants with an opportunity to fight back against the disease.

Relay brings together friends, families, businesses, hospitals, Read More

Letter to the Editor: VFW Post 8874 Thanks ‘Valentines for Vets’ Participants

By ROGER ANAYA, Post Commander
John D. Gamble Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 8874
Los Alamos

Members of the VFW Post 8874 and the Ladies Auxiliary, the Military Order of the Cooties and their Auxiliary, the Patriot Guard Riders, Paws and Stripes, the Blue Star Moms, the American Women Riders, and Santa Fe Harley Davidson visited the Albuquerque Veterans Hospital Feb. 17. 

As part of the Valentines for Vets program, we distributed many amenities to our hospitalized veterans in the spinal cord injury ward. 

This could not have been possible without the generous contributions of many Read More

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