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Traffic on NM 4 may be affected this afternoon because of a planned motorcycle charity ride passing through the area. Between 180 and 200 motorcyclists are scheduled to be arriving in the area of Bandelier National Monument and passing through White Rock along NM 4 at about 4:15 this afternoon. The charity ride may affect normal motor vehicle traffic for a short period. Los Alamos Police Department personnel will be controlling vehicle traffic at intersections of NM 4 through White Rock as the motorcyclists arrive and depart. Updated 6/23/03
The Los Alamos Dog Obedience Club (LADOC), a Laboratory sanctioned organization, will have registration for its summer classes at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday (June 26) at the LADOC club building at 246 East Road. Registration is on a first-come, first –served basis. Most classes will begin the week of July 7 and range from four to eight weeks duration. Classes to be offered this session are: Puppy, Basic Manners, Recall, and Canine Good Citizen. In addition, a new class called Canine Self Control will be offered. This class is for dogs that have completed Basic Manners but need extra help in controlling themselves around people or other dogs. Registration for this class will take place on June 26, but the class will not begin until Sept. 3. A schedule and basic overview of the classes is available at http://ladoc.dogbits.com online. Dogs older than four months must be current on their DHPP and Rabies vaccinations. Dogs younger than four months must have started their DHPP series of vaccinations. If a dog was vaccinated by the breeder, a letter from the breeder is required noting such along with the vaccination schedule that was followed. If you are following a reduced vaccination protocol with your dog, then current titre reports from your veterinarian are required before class admission. Dogs older than four months and living in LA county must have a current county license which may be obtained through the Los Alamos Police Department. For more information, contact Vicki McCabe at 662-0458 or write to mccabe@cybermesa.com by electronic mail. Updated 6/23/03
A public meeting of the study team for CDC's Los Alamos Historical Document Retrieval and Assessment Project is from 5 to 7 p.m. on July 9. Agenda items will include discussions by CDC and ENSR of the status of the project-information gathering that has been underway at the Laboratory for over four years, but is not nearly complete. CDC will discuss the outlook for completion of "Phase 1" information gathering and the possibility of work beyond that at Los Alamos. There will be time for public input, questions and comments. The meeting will be at Northern New Mexico Community College, Joseph Montoya Building- Lower Level, Room AD-104, Española Campus, 921 Paseo de Oñate, Española. For more information, contact Phil Green at 404-498-1717 or write to prg1@cdc.gov by electronic mail or Tom Widner at 510-748-6700 ext 6788 or write to twidner@ensr.com by electronic mail. Updated 6/23/03 ESA annual "Luau" picnic on Wednesday Engineering Sciences and Applications (ESA) are having their annual picnic beginning at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday (June 25). Bring your family and your appetites. Catered food will be served out of the S-Site Cafeteria. Drinks and entertainment will be in the wooded area.
For more information, contact Sylvia Martinez of ESA-DO at 7-4136. Updated 6/23/03 Family Resource Center events
All events are at the Family Resource Center; 1990 Diamond Drive. For more information or to register, call 662-4515. Updated 6/23/03 CNM North Mesa Riders needs volunteers Challenge New Mexico North Mesa Riders, a horseback riding program for physically and mentally challenged community members, needs volunteers for the 6 p.m. class on Tuesday's and at 5 and 6 p.m. on Thursday's. No horse experience necessary. Folks who like to work outdoors, enjoy animals, and want to make a significant contribution to children and adults in our community are needed. For more information, contact Sue Bargeloh at 7-8036. CNM North Mesa Riders is planning
to host a week-long horseback day camp for children who face physical
and mental challenges. Several items are needed to complete the new facility.
The following items are needed (a tax receipt from the 501 (c) (3)
nonprofit organization can be provided): strong, mid-size to large
wooden or metal table; metal, plastic or wooden chairs; microwave oven
that works; medium-sized TV that works; VCR that works; large water
dispenser, similar to those used on picnics (not a bottled water dispenser);
saw horses and blanket or quilt stands; garden canopy/patio tent or outdoor
patio table with umbrella; anything that would help with art projects;
used games (board games, outdoor games, puzzles); and standalone metal,
wooden or plastic closets with doors that close, suitable for storing
horse
and therapy equipment. Updated 6/19/03 Retirement party for Thomas Brown is today Thomas H. Brown of Radiation Protection Services (HSR-12) will be retiring from the Laboratory after 26+ years of service. A reception is scheduled from 2 to 4 p.m. today in the HSR Division Conference room (TA-59-29-101). For more information, contact Ilene Farmer at 7-5296. Updated 6/23/03 Integrity Networking Systems news Integrity Networking Systems Inc. Xerox demo printer for sale. Experience the incredible ease of use and the stunning image quality when you purchase the Phaser 8200 Solid Ink Printer. The single-pass printer prints up to 16PPM, has 128MB memory, 10/100BaseTX ethernet, and automatic two-sided printing. One year on-site warranty included. Call Litita Romero at 505-294-7747 for special demo pricing. All Xerox printers available on the Laboratory Just-in-Time contract. Integrity Networking Systems has a Phaser 6200DP Laser printer demo unit for sale. The 6200 prints 16PPM, has 128MB memory, 10-100BaseTX ethernet, and automatic two-sided printing. One year on-site warranty included. Single-pass printing technology, a powerful processor and plenty of meomry easily puts the PHASER 7300 at the top of its class. The Phaser 7300DT LED Tabloid color printer prints 30PPM in color and 37PPM in black. This printer comes with 256MB memory, 10/100BaseTX ethernet, and automatic two-sided printing. One year on-site warranty included. For more information, call Lititia Romero at (505)294-7747. All Xerox printers available on the Laboratory Just-in-Time contract. Updated 6/19/03 Retirement party for George A. Van Tiem is Thursday George Van Tiem, Emergency Management and Response (S-8), will be retiring from the Laboratory after 16.5 years of service. A retirement party is scheduled from 3 to 5 p.m. on Thursday (June 26) at the Otowi Main Cafeteria. For more information, contact Mary Darling at 7-6214 or Holly Smith at 7-6211. Updated 6/23/03 Amateur Radio Licensing exams on July 15 The Los Alamos Amateur Radio Club is sponsoring Amateur Radio Licensing exams for all classes of licenses. Exams will be given at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, July 15, at the White Rock Training Center. Pre-registration is not required. All applicants should bring a photo ID, a simple calculator and $12 for the ARRL exam fee. License upgrades will require the original and a copy of your current amateur license and any CSCEs for credit. All other required forms will be provided at the exam session. For more information, contact Kyle Carr, KM5P, at 7-3641 or 661-8967 or write to km5p@arrl.net by electronic mail. Updated 6/17/03 Retirement party for John Cullinan is Thursday John Cullinan of Material Control & Accountability (S-4) will be retiring from the Laboratory after 27 years of service. A reception is scheduled from 3 to 5 p.m. on Thursday (June 26) at the ATM-1 Conf. Room in the Motorola Bldg. For more information, contact Judy Bell of S-4 at 7-5886. Updated 6/23/03 Retirement party for Lloyd Young is Wednesday Lloyd Young of Spallation Neutron Source (SNS-DO) Division will be retiring from the Laboratory after 24 years of service. A retirement party is scheduled from 3 to 5 p.m. on Wednesday (June 25) at TA-53, MPF-6, Orange Box Auditorium. For more information, contact Roberta Salazar of SNS-DO at 7-6822. Updated 6/23/03 Volunteer opportunities Los Alamos Family YMCA
- Volunteers needed for YMCA 5K Fun Run, July 4th 2003 Indian Market, Aug. 21-24, Santa Fe,
NM.
For more information, contact Marilyn Perryman, United Way of Santa Fe County Director of Employee and Corporate Giving at 982-2002 or Debbi Wersonick of Community Relations (CRO) Office at 7-7870. Updated 6/16/03 Bien Dicho Toastmasters meetings on Tuesday's Visitors are welcome to Bien Dicho Toastmasters, which meets at noon on Tuesday's in the Otowi Building Conference Room 280. Pass through the badge reader on the second floor and proceed north to the conference room on the northeast corner. Toastmasters is a organization devoted to learning effective communication and leadership through practical experience in an atmosphere of fellowship and understanding. Students are especially welcome in the summer to help them feel comfortable speaking to an audience. For more information, contact Mary S. Campbell at 7-4962 or write to mscampbell@lanl.gov by electronic mail. Updated 6/13/03 Los Alamos High Altitude Mini-Marathon on June 28 The High Altitude Athletic Club (HAAC) is sponsoring the return of the Los Alamos High Altitude Mini-Marathon, after a one year hiatus, on Saturday, June 28, at Sullivan Field. This is the 25th running of this event. The Mini-Marathon consists of a 20k, 5k and new for this year a 1k kids run. Both the 20k and 5k race courses are new for this year. The 20k race starts and 7 a.m., the 5k starts at 7:15 a.m., and the kids 1k will start at approximately 9 a.m. Trophies for the 20k and 5k will be presented to the top three male and female finishers. Medals for the 20k and 5k will be presented to the top three male and female finishers in each age group. For the kids 1k all the participants are awarded a medal because in this event everyone is a winner. Entry forms are available at the Wellness Center, LA Fitness Center, Aquatic Center and the YMCA. For more information contact David Telles at 5-5913, 662-0458 or write to telles@lanl.gov by electronic mail. Updated 6/13/03 Foreign Visits and Assignments moving to Otowi Building The Foreign Visits and Assignments (FV&A) office is moving to the Otowi Building in the T200 area. Host organizations need to direct incoming guests to the Otowi Building before they proceed to the Badge Office. For more information, contact Cherryl Mingo of Internal Security (ISEC) at 5-6090. Updated 6/16/03 Retirement party for Jack Newmyer is Tuesday Jack Newmyer, Weapons System Engineering (ESA-WSE), will be retiring from the Laboratory after 25 years of service. A retirement party is scheduled from 3 to 5 p.m. on Tuesday (June 24) at the S-Site Cafeteria. For more information, contact Jeannette Christensen at 7-0758. Updated 6/23/03 Digital art exhibition under way at Mesa Public Library "New Mexico Digital 2003," a display of digital fine art works, is now under way at Mesa Public Library downtown. The show runs through July 30 in the upstairs gallery. The show was developed by the Digital Fine Arts Society of New Mexico. Artists who belong to the society will show art works created with computers. Mesa Public Library is a Laboratory sanctioned organization. It is located at 2400 Central Ave. For more information, call Charlie Kalogeros-Chattan or Carol Meine at 662-8247 or see the exhibit Web site at http://www.dfasnm.org/nmdigital2003.htm online. Updated 6/10/03 Family YMCA registering for July 4 Firecracker Run The Los Alamos Family YMCA is accepting registrations for its annual July 4 Firecracker Run. The 5-kilometer run begins at 8:30 a.m. from the north end of the YMCA parking lot downtown. Race check-in begins at 8 a.m. and there are several age group categories for men and women. There also will be prizes awarded to the top overall male and female finisher. Race-day registration is from 7:30 to 8:15 a.m. The cost to enter the run is $10 for the first member, $8 for a second family member and $6 for subsequent family members. But family members must register at the same time to qualify for the family discount, according to a news release from the Family YMCA. The Los Alamos Family YMCA is located at 1450 Iris St. For more information, contact John Marble at 662-3100. Updated 5/27/03 Radiochemistry conference July 13-16 in Carlsbad The 2003 Radiochemistry Conference, sponsored by the Radiochemistry Society, will be held July 13-16, 2003 in Carlsbad. The conference includes a one day technical workshop, "Education in radiochemistry: an academic and a public problem," on July 14. Technical sessions are scheduled the following two days. Details on the conference and workshop can be found at http://www.radiochemistry.org/rc_2003conference.html online or contact Jim Conca of Carlsbad Operations (EES-12) at (505) 628-3934. Updated 6/23/03 Project management workshop scheduled for July Doing projects succesfully and delivering results on time and within budget is [one of] the most effective tool for obtaining future funding. On July 8-10, the Leadership Center in Training and Development (HR-TD) is hosting a workshop focusing on individual skill building and the essential elements of project management. These include:
The course is customized for the Laboratory and presented by Erika Jones and Associates. The workshop also will include case studies for participants. For more information and to register, go to http://www.hr.lanl.gov/TIOCourses/TIOSession.asp?CourseSession=196920014 online or call Harry Thomas of HR-TD at 7-4002. Updated 5/15/03 Plutonium Futures conference in July Registration cost is $450. For American Nuclear Society members, the cost is $400. For more information, contact Kathy DeLucas of Communication Arts and Services (IM-1) at 5-3618 or write to duke@lanl.gov by electronic mail. Updated 1/9/03 Employees leaving Lab must attend termination presentation Employees who are leaving the Laboratory or changing to casual status must attend a benefits termination presentation held by Benefits (HR-B). The termination presentations are held every Laboratory pay day for University of California Lab employees. Employees who are retiring aren't required to attend a presentation, but rather, they should schedule a meeting with their designated benefits specialist. The presentations begin at 8:30 a.m. in room P280 on the second floor of the Otowi Building at Technical Area 3. Pre-registration is required. Employees should register on line at http://hrcluster.lanl.gov/TIOCourses/TIOAha.asp?CourseNumber=21013 one to two weeks prior to their last scheduled work day to sign up for a benefits termination presentation. Employees also must obtain a departure processing form from Staffing (HR-S) before the presentation. This form is available at http://www.hr.lanl.gov/hrstaffing/Terminations/index.stm online. At the presentation, employees will receive a packet of information about their benefits and savings balances. They will learn about options to continue or convert insurance plans and distribution options for savings funds. Employees who require a sign language interpreter should write to benefits@lanl.gov by e-mail three days in advance of the presentation they plan to attend. Or call the benefits office at 5-3842 (TDD). Because of limited parking, employees should plan to arrive early and/or make alternative transportation arrangements, such as using Johnson Controls Northern New Mexico's ride service. Updated 10/25/02 Lost and found Lost: pair of wireless glasses in a small blue bag near the Otowi Building on June 13. If found, call Rebecca at 7-7436. Lost: a silver earring with three stones - top yellow, middle pink and bottom gray (the largest and a prehistoric stone) somewhere between Otowi Building and SM-28. If found, contact Mable at 5-0528. Lost: lapis tennis bracelet in the vicinity of Otowi Building on June 11. If found, call Lou at 663-5555. Found: a government key attached to a Hayworth key on a white plastic clip. To claim, contact Felix at the locksmiths office. Lost: gold and silver chain ring bracelet. If found, write to cross@lanl.gov by electronic mail or call 5-4444, ext 814. Lost: key ring with two keys (both have colored grips), there also may be a small Smith's card attached. Lost somewhere in the TA-3 vicinity. If found, write to madrids@lanl.gov by electronic mail. Found: a pair of prescription wire frame glasses in the TA-3 Otowi Building parking lot on May 16. Contact Gerri at 5-6311 to claim. Lost: key ring with Nissan key and remote. If found, please call 5-5853 or write to psadasivan@lanl.gov by electronic mail. Lost: Palm Pilot on May 6. If found, write to Al_Eddebbarh@Notes.YMP.GOV by electronic mail. Lost: keys at TA-3 near HSR-2, set of 3 keys on black pin on fob. Lost on May 12. If found, please call 5-2653 and leave a message or write to djuarros@lanl.gov by electronic mail. Found: 24" gold chain in Otowi Building. Call 5-8525 to identify and pick up. Found: ladies multi-stone gold ring in Española. Call Lynne at 7-4847, to identify. Possibly lost a while back. Commuter's Corner To run an ad, contact the Newsbulletin at newsbulletin@lanl.gov or 7-6103.
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