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Thursday, October 30, 2003
Hundreds turn out for United Way fall fiesta
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John Bretzke, acting Supply Chain Management (SUP) Division leader,
was one of several Lab managers who agreed to be dunked into a dunk tank
to raise funds for the Laboratory's 2004 United Way giving campaign on
Wednesday at the fall fiesta outside the Los Alamos Research Park. Standing
next to the dunk tank is Anthony Garcia of Materials Management (SUP-3),
who also hit water as part of the fundraising event. The United Way fall
fiesta was sponsored by SUP, Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and Communications
and External Relations (CER)
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Laura Liles, right, of the Institutional Budget
Office (CFO-2) tells Lee Weinland of Weapons Materials and Manufacturing
(ESA-WMM) what the future holds for him. Liles read fortunes at Wednesday's
United Way fall fiesta, which raised more than $5,200. Other United
Way activities are ongoing, including an online, silent auction by
the Materials Science and Technology (MST) Division and the sale of
cookbooks. "The Caring Cookbook: Recipes from the Heart" cost
$10 and contains recipes from Lab employees and subcontract personnel.
Call Valerie Salazar of the Industrial Business Development (IBD) Office
at 5-9090 to purchase a cookbook. For more information about upcoming
United Way events, go to http://www.lanl.gov/orgs/cr/unitedway/uwcalendar.shtml online.
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| Carl Martinez of the Jettz and Pit Disposition Science and Technology
(NMT-15) belts out a tune on the saxophone at Wednesday's United Way
fall fiesta. Hundreds of Lab workers attended the event, which also included
games, raffles, a dunk tank and food. The Lab's 2004 United Way giving
campaign continues through Nov. 14. Through Wednesday, more than $369,000
has been raised in pledges and donations. Photos by LeRoy
N. Sanchez, Public Affairs |
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