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Monday, June 2, 2003
Learn about snakes at BSM talkThe Laboratory's Bradbury Science Museum is hosting its annual lecture on snakes at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday.Free and open to the public, the talk will be presented by Tom Wyant of Network Engineering (CCN-5). Wyant is volunteer at the Wildlife Center in Sombrillo, N.M.. All ages are invited to attend the presentation. Registration is not required. "As the weather warms up and people turn to the outdoors, they want information to help make their outdoor activities a little safer," said Pat Berger of the museum, part of Los Alamos' Community Relations (CRO) Office. "By viewing live poisonous and non-poisonous snakes, and listening to Tom's information, the audience will have an opportunity to learn about the natural habitats of snakes as well as snake safety." The museum is located at 15th Street and Central Avenue in Los Alamos. For more information, contact Berger at 5-0896. -- Michael Carlson Other Headlines Laboratory conference marks birth of the Metropolis algorithm more... Giles, Weber new deputy associate directors for Threat Reduction more... Student informational meeting is Tuesday more... Learn about snakes at BSM talk more... Guidelines issued for fiscal year-end furniture purchases, interior design, refurbishings more... |
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