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Mesa Public Library to host Photographers' Show in Feb.

To promote appreciation of photography in Los Alamos, and to encourage Los Alamos photographers of all skill levels, the Los Alamos Photography Club, in cooperation with Mesa Public Library, invites Los Alamos photographers to exhibit their work.

Approximately 100 pieces will be hung for display at the Mesa Public Library main Gallery for the month of February, 2004. An opening reception will be held on Thursday, Feb. 5.

For more information, click here. (Adobe Acrobat Reader required)

Updated 1/21/04


Sachs discusses extreme poverty at SFI lecture Thursday

The connection between rich and poor countries and reasons for a widening income gap is the subject of the next Santa Fe Institute lecture for the nonscientist Thursday in Santa Fe.

Jeffrey Sachs, director of the Earth Institute at Columbia University, will speak at 7:30 p.m., in the James A. Little Theater at New Mexico School for the Deaf. The talk is free and open to the public, but seating is limited.

According to Sachs, in a global economy, rich countries continue to achieve economic growth while poor countries remain trapped in poverty. It is a puzzling conundrum for economists and others because rich and poor countries are usually connected economically through trade, international production and finance.

His talk will explore this phenomenon and the highly nonlinear interaction involving physical geography, demography and economic organization.

New Mexico School for the Deaf is located at 1060 Cerrillos Road.

For more information, call 984-8800 or go to http://www.santafe.edu online.

Updated 1/21/04


YMCA classes

Hip-hop, belly dance classes
The Los Alamos Family YMCA, a Laboratory sanctioned organization, is offering hip-hop and belly dance classes. The hip-hop class begins Feb. 3 and will meet at 5:20 p.m., Tuesdays at the Los Alamos Family YMCA. Sara Wiltshire is the instructor. The cost is $19 for YMCA members, $26 for nonmembers.

The belly dance class meets at 5:15 p.m., Wednesdays in the library Piñon Elementary School in White Rock and is for teens and adults. Virginia Kachelmeier is the instructor. The cost is $22 for YMCA members, $31 for nonmembers.

Yoga class
A Kundalini yoga class for teens and adults is offered at the Los Alamos Family YMCA. The class meets at 5:30 p.m., Tuesday and Thursday and cost $36 a month for YMCA members, $50 for nonmembers. Kundalini yoga combines stretching, breathing, movement and relaxation techniques. Dharma Kaur Khalsa is the instructor.

Martial arts, tai-chi classes
The Los Alamos Family YMCA is offering a historic European martial arts and tai-chi classes. The martial arts class focuses on the study and practice of the martial arts of medieval and Renaissance Europe. Murray Moore is the instructor; the class meets at 6:30 p.m., the former Pueblo Junior High School complex wrestling room on Diamond Drive. The class costs $20 for members, $28 for nonmembers.

The tai-chi class meets from 7 to 8 a.m. on Mondays at the Los Alamos Family YMCA and costs $11 for members, $15 for nonmembers. Cheryl Sowder is the instructor.

For more information, contact John Marble at 662-3100. The Los Alamos Family YMCA is located at 1450 Iris St., downtown.

Updated 1/20/04


DICE man returns to Laboratory

Security expert Ray Semko, the DICE Man, is giving three presentations at the Laboratory in January. The presentations are sponsored by Los Alamos' Internal Security/Operations Security office.

The unclassified briefing, "Think Like The Wolf, 2004" will be presented from 9 to 11 a.m. and 1:30 to 3:30 p.m., Wednesday (Jan. 21), and 9 to 11 a.m., Thursday (Jan. 22), in the Administration Building Auditorium at Technical Area 3. The presentations are open to all Laboratory badge holders.

For more information, call 5-4843 or 7-0002 or the Internal Security group office at 5-6090.

Updated 1/20/04


Acting classes start in February at Los Alamos Family YMCA

The Los Alamos Family YMCA, a Laboratory sanctioned organization, is sponsoring acting classes beginning Feb. 2. The classes will be taught by Jenny Gabrielle and Sheryl Bailey. Gabrielle will teach "Acting for middle school students" beginning Feb. 2 at Los Alamos Middle School. Bailey will teach a beginning and intermediate acting class for ages 12 through adults starting Feb. 9 also at Los Alamos Middle School.

The Los Alamos Family YMCA is located at 1450 Iris St. in Los Alamos.

For more information on the classes, including costs, contact John Marble at 662-3100.

Updated 1/15/04


National Instruments LabVIEW classes
 
The LabVIEW Basics I course prepares the user to develop test and measurement, data acquisition, instrument control, datalogging and measurement analysis applications using LabVIEW. The LabVIEW Basics II course is a logical extension of Basics I and teaches the user to design complete, stand-alone applications in LabVIEW.
 
LabVIEW Advanced Application Development class shows how to create large, high-quality applications that incorporate advanced design features. In this course the user will learn how to create applications that maximize code reuse, apply standard coding conventions and design applications for maximum performance. Also, you will learn methods of encapsulation, object-oriented programming concepts and state-machine architecture.
 
Instructor-led training is the fastest, most certain route to productivity with NI LabVIEW and for successful application development. This training will shorten the LabVIEW learning curve and save development time and cost over the application lifecycle. The hands-on format of this training enables the person to quickly apply the skills learned in the courses to your application(s).

Course Location Course Duration Start Date
Albuquerque LabVIEW Advanced Application Development 4 days Feb. 2
  LabVIEW Basics I: Introduction 3 days April 5,
June 21
  LabVIEW Basics II: Development 2 days April 8,
June 24
Los Alamos LabVIEW Basics I: Introduction
3 days Feb. 23
  LabVIEW Basics II: Development 2 days Feb. 26
Santa Fe LabVIEW Basics I: Introduction 3 days May 17
  LabVIEW Basics II: Development 2 days May 20

LabVIEW users who have not yet attended LabVIEW Basics training can register for these class at www.ni.com/training online or by calling (888) 484-4436.

For more information, contact Hank.Buterbaugh at (800) 433-3488 x36305 or write to Hank.Buterbaugh@ni.com by electronic mail.

Updated 1/15/04


NMSU offers Balloon Short course on Jan. 28 - 29

The Physical Science Laboratory at New Mexico State University is hosting a Balloon Short course presented by the Suborbital Center of Excellence on Jan. 28 - 29. The course provides premier instruction and the most current information on using balloons for multiple applications.

During the two-day course experts in the field present an extensive overview of high-altitude balloons and make available resources for further investigation as you consider the cost effective world of balloons for critical applications.

For more information, contact Marie Haaland-Borchert of NMSU at (505) 522-9240 or write to marie.haaland@psl.nmsu.edu by electronic mail. Registration forms are available at http://www.psl.nmsu.edu/sce/courses/2004/ online.

Updated 1/14/04


Volunteer opportunities

1. Santa Fe County Sheriff's Posse, a mounted (horseback) search and rescue team, is recruiting new members. They train and ride in the New Mexico backcountry year round, as needed. For more information, go to http://www.ibiblio.org/msar/units/santafe/ online or contact Una Smith at 5-1418 or write to una@lanl.gov by electronic mail.

2. Pecos Middle School needs judges for their upcoming Science Fair beginning at 8:30 a.m. on Thursday (Jan. 22). If interested, please contact Lillian Siaz at (505) 757-4632.

3. Odyssey Hospice volunteers -- Enhance the quality of care delivered to terminally ill patients and their families, maximize program and family resources and encourage community participation in delivery of hospice care. Provide patient, family and caregiver support services according to experience and training, and in compliance with company policies. Serve the program in any needed capacity for which trained and willing to serve, in areas such as patient care, bereavement care, administrative support, program development and community relations and education. Service area 50 mile radius of Santa Fe. Basic training is 12 hours, scheduled on evenings and weekends. Next scheduled training is from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday, Jan. 24, in Chimayo. Brown bag lunch, snacks provided. For more information or application, contact Phoebe Girard, Volunteer
Coordinator at Odyssey Hospice at 988-5331.

4. McCurdy school is in need of science fair judges. The fair is scheduled from 8 a.m. to noon on Feb. 6. Lunch will be provided. For more information, contact Olivia Martinez of the Community Relations Office (CRO) at 7-4583 or 753-6956.

5. Judges are needed for the Los Alamos County Science and Engineering Fair on Feb. 6 - 7 at the Pueblo Complex. The schedule is intended to provide an opportunity for judges to examine the projects without the exhibitors, prior to interviews and final decisions. Projects will be setup on Friday, Feb. 6 from 4 to 6 p.m. Judges will then have time to examine the projects without the
exhibitors from 7 to 8:30 p.m., Friday and then again on Saturday from 8 to 11 a.m. with exhibitors present. If interested in volunteering, go to http://www.barrancasciencefair.homestead.com/judges.html online. For questions, contact Dianne Wilburn at dwwilburn@lanl.gov by electronic mail or call 662-6102 or 7-6952.

Employees volunteering for science and/or math related opportunities may be eligible for Community Service time for time taken off work. Please contact Leah Sandoval of the Education Program Office (STB-EPO) at 5-8277 for more details about Community Service time.

Updated 1/21/04


Wellness Center offers two conditioning classes

The Wellness Center has openings in two conditioning classes for the Winter Quarter. Both classes have a fee, payable by check or money order to the University of California. Classes will be pro-rated when you register at the Wellness Center. Call 7-7166 for more information.

Muscle Mixes, Level I meets from 5:20 to 6:10 p.m. Monday and Wednesday in Room 121. This is a great overall workout using fitballs, sports tubing and hand weights.

Multi-Level Strength Training meets from 6 to 6:45 a.m. Tuesday and Thursday. This class consists of exercises for each muscle group using a variety of equipment including the fit ball, bands, bars and benches.

Updated 1/13/04


LALT presents "The Curse of an Aching Heart"

The Los Alamos Little Theatre presents "The Curse of an Aching Heart" produced by special arrangement with Samuel French Inc. beginning at 8:15 p.m. on Jan. 23, 24, 30 and 31.

Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for students and seniors and are available at Brownell's and at the door.

Root beer, soda and peanuts will be served during the show.

For more information, contact John Longer at 5-3216 or write to longer@lanl.gov by electronic mail.

Updated 1/20/04


TIG news

Dell is offering a buy four PowerEdge 1750 or 2650 and receive a fifth unit for a penny. There is a minimum configuration requirement that TIG can share once they have customized a configuration for the user. Purchase a PowerEdge 6650 with a minimum of 4GB of ram and TIG will add an additional 2GB for a penny.

On the storage side, purchase a 3TB of Fibre Storage on the Dell/EMC CX400 or CX600 product line, and TIG will offer an additional 1TB of SATA storage for $1,000 or take advantage of a trade-in program with your Hitachi, IBM, LSI, HP or other storage vendors and receive up to a $20,000 credit toward the purchase of a new SAN on the CX400 or CX600 lines. Some restrictions do apply.

For additional information, contact Brian Santrock or a TIG Sales representative at 800-856-8199.

Updated 1/8/04


Respirator and Cartridge Selection workshop in Feb.

A Respirator and Cartridge Selection workshop will be offered at the White Rock training center on Feb. 23 and 24. This is a free professional development course for industrial hygienists, safety professionals, health physicists and radiological control technicians.

For more information, contact Myra Stafford of Industrial Hygiene and Safety (HSR-5) at 5-8213.

Updated 1/8/04


LabView courses offered in February in Albuquerque

Need to learn LabVIEW and learn hands-on GPIB theory and application for instrument data acquisition and control using LabVIEW in the same course? Several courses are being offered in February in Albuquerque (see schedule below). The courses will be held at the Eubank Suites Inn (formerly Ramada Mountainview), 25 Hotel Circle at Interstate 40 and Eubank Boulevard N.E.

For more information, contact Don Jordan at (512) 566-0003 or write to interfacing.concepts@att.net by electronic mail.

  • Feb. 9-11 LabVIEW Jump-Start with IEEE-488 and RS-232 course $1200
  • Feb. 12-1 IEEE-488, RS-232 and the Computer course $1000
  • Feb. 16-18 LabVIEW Jump-Start Intermediate Level course $1200.

Updated 1/7/04


Mesa Public Library hosting Santa Fe Opera exhibit

Mesa Public Library is hosting an exhibit and several gallery talks by the Santa Fe Opera of costumes, props, objects, set maquettes and design materials including working drawings, renderings and photos from six recent productions during the month of January. Materials from the following operas will be presented:

Cosi fan tutte Katya Kabanova
Magic Flute Madame Mao
Intermezzo Tosca
Italian Girl in Algiers Marriage of Figaro

This will be a great opportunity for library patrons, community members and visitors to have a first hand look at what goes into making the rich, enchanting, magical illusion of a world renowned opera production. Take a “back stage tour” while visiting this exceptional show in the Mesa Public Library Gallery on the third floor.

The last gallery talk is from 7 to 8 p.m., Jan 28.

The exhibit will run from Jan. 6 - 31. The gallery will be open during regular library hours.

Updated 1/16/04


Certified Quality Engineer exam in 2004

The local Subsection of the American Society for Quality (ASQ) is looking to present a free class starting in early 2004 for the Certified Quality Engineer (CQE) exam. If interested in this class, contact Catherine French at 7-4581 / 5-1450 or write to cafrench@lanl.gov by electronic mail.

Updated 12/18/03


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: earring - dangling black bear stone earring for pierced ear approximately an inch in length. Lost in TA-3, Bldg. 261 area. If found, call 7-0874 or write to lafave@lanl.gov by electronic mail

Found: gold ring at the Otowi Building. Contact nelda@lanl.gov or daltonj@lanl.gov. Must provide ring description.

Found: key ring with one key and name of Melton on keychain at SM-30. To claim, call 7-0037.

Lost: sterling silver hoop earring (3/16" w) for pierced ears either near TA-43, HRL or TA-35, Building 2. If found, contact susanc@lanl.gov by electronic mail.

Found: handwritten notes including many addresses and phone numbers on several sheets of blue 5x7 (mini-legal) paper in the Materials Science Laboratory lobby. Contact MST-DO at 5-1131 to claim.

Lost: diamond hooped earring with five diamonds on Tuesday around the TA-3 area. If found, contact Donna at 5-3304 or write to dnm@lanl.gov by electronic mail.

Lost: black Rotring (one ballpoint, one fountain) pens in a soft nylon mini-maglite case. If found, contact dath@lanl.gov by electronic mail.

Found: necklace, part hand crafted silver with beads. Contact Carla with color description at 7-6901.

Found: gold tone ball clip-on earring near SM-31. Call 7-5648 to claim.

Found: gold ring with raised filigree found in parking lot of CMR Bldg. Please call 7-5886.


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