IN THIS ISSUE
- Business brewing in Taos
Entrepreneur finds support for her growing tea company - Making science accessible
Bradbury Science Museum offers informal ways to learn about the Lab’s work - Searching for life on Europa
Laboratory designs a prototype instrument for a mission to one of Jupiter’s moons - Using the past to build the future
Lab historian Alan Carr wonders if he might just have the best job at the Lab - In other news
Math Teacher Leader session, Electric Car Challenge, LAESF scholarship - For your calendar
Events for the next few weeks.
The Laboratory’s new community focus

New managing contractor emphasizes workforce development, small business support, education and philanthropy in Northern New Mexico.
FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK
For the latest info on scholarships, partnerships, and area events, click on over to LANL Community Connections on Facebook and give us a like. Our team is always updating the page with news and information about Northern New Mexico people and organizations. Whether you’re looking for something to do this weekend or you want details about a grant-writing opportunity, our Facebook page is a good place to start.
Likewise, if there’s an event you’d like us to promote via our Facebook page, please email David Moore (david.moore@lanl.gov), and we’ll do our best to share the information.
MAKING SCIENCE ACCESSIBLE
If your idea of science education is a dry lecture and a blackboard full of complicated equations, then two sets of events organized by the Laboratory’s Bradbury Science Museum should put you straight.
Scientist in the Spotlight, which takes place on the second Saturday of every month at the Bradbury, gives visitors to the museum a chance to meet Laboratory scientists and discuss their work with them.
CONTACTS
Community Partnerships Office, Director
Kathy Keith
(505) 665-4400
Toll free: (888) 841-8256
Email