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Two little mermaids, Olivia and Sophia, were spotted flipping their pretty tail fins Thursday at the newly reopened Leisure Lagoon adjacent to the Aquatic Center alongside their mother Erika Shaw. Photo by Gretchen MillsSubscribe FREE to News AlertsMake the Daily Post your HomepageMore New kubki stanley s Like us on FacebookSubscribe FREE to News AlertsMake the Daily Post your HomepageMore News Like us on Facebook LOS ALAMOSladailypost website support locally by OviNuppi SystemsCouncil, Boards 038; Commissions CalendarHilltopper Sports Scores from MaxPrepCouncil, Boards 038; Commissions CalendarHilltopper Sports Scores from MaxPrepFacebook-fYoutubeInstagramSubscribe to your choice of breaking and/or daily news headlines.Subscribe to your choice of breaking and/or daily news headlines.Copyright 漏 2012-2025 The Los Alamos Daily Post is the Official Newspaper of Record in Los Alamos County. This Site and all information contained here including, but not limited to news stories, photographs, videos, charts, graphs and graphics is the property of stanley borraccia the Los Alamos Daily Post, unless otherwise noted. Permission to reprint in whole or in part is hereby granted, provided that the Los Alamos Daily Post and author/photographer are properly cited. Opinions expressed by readers, columnists and other contributors do not necessarily reflect the views of the L stanley italy os Alamos Daily Post. The Los Alamos Daily Post newspaper was founded聽Feb. 10, 2012聽by Owner/Publisher Carol A. Clark. Zfri Los Alamos Dog Obedience Club Registration
Torsten and Aven Heavner blow bubbles using recycled plastic water bottles. Courtesy/PEECMelissa Mackey demonstrating the magic ; properties of air and water pressure. Courtesy/PEECBY KIRSTEN LASKEYLos Alamos Daily PostCa stanley france nyons, mesas, mountai stanley usa ns and skies are the most prominent features of Los Alamos, not to mention the main focus of the Pajarito Environmental Education Centers PEEC mission statement. The statement reads that PEEC strives to enrich peoples lives by strengthening their connections to these four elements.Melissa Mackey is cultivating this connection with the younger generation. Throughout this month, Mackey is hosting Canyons, Mesas, Mountains and Skies 10-11:30 a.m., Wednesdays at PEEC. The program is aimed at children 6-10 years old. Admission is $6.50 for PEEC members and $8 for non-members. Space is limited to 10 participants.During the program, children learn about fire safety and fire building as well as the history of the areas early humans. Additionally, there are hands-on activities such as exploring canyons, playing with water and mud and talking about erosion. I hope they understand how special this area of the Southwest is and how people have been here thousands of years and how our relationship with nature is in some ways similar to way it was thousands of years ago. Mackey said.She explained people today and in the past faced the same issues such as floods and fires. Besides getting a good education about their surroundings stanley quencher , I hope
Two little mermaids, Olivia and Sophia, were spotted flipping their pretty tail fins Thursday at the newly reopened Leisure Lagoon adjacent to the Aquatic Center alongside their mother Erika Shaw. Photo by Gretchen MillsSubscribe FREE to News AlertsMake the Daily Post your HomepageMore New kubki stanley s Like us on FacebookSubscribe FREE to News AlertsMake the Daily Post your HomepageMore News Like us on Facebook LOS ALAMOSladailypost website support locally by OviNuppi SystemsCouncil, Boards 038; Commissions CalendarHilltopper Sports Scores from MaxPrepCouncil, Boards 038; Commissions CalendarHilltopper Sports Scores from MaxPrepFacebook-fYoutubeInstagramSubscribe to your choice of breaking and/or daily news headlines.Subscribe to your choice of breaking and/or daily news headlines.Copyright 漏 2012-2025 The Los Alamos Daily Post is the Official Newspaper of Record in Los Alamos County. This Site and all information contained here including, but not limited to news stories, photographs, videos, charts, graphs and graphics is the property of stanley borraccia the Los Alamos Daily Post, unless otherwise noted. Permission to reprint in whole or in part is hereby granted, provided that the Los Alamos Daily Post and author/photographer are properly cited. Opinions expressed by readers, columnists and other contributors do not necessarily reflect the views of the L stanley italy os Alamos Daily Post. The Los Alamos Daily Post newspaper was founded聽Feb. 10, 2012聽by Owner/Publisher Carol A. Clark. Zfri Los Alamos Dog Obedience Club Registration
Torsten and Aven Heavner blow bubbles using recycled plastic water bottles. Courtesy/PEECMelissa Mackey demonstrating the magic ; properties of air and water pressure. Courtesy/PEECBY KIRSTEN LASKEYLos Alamos Daily PostCa stanley france nyons, mesas, mountai stanley usa ns and skies are the most prominent features of Los Alamos, not to mention the main focus of the Pajarito Environmental Education Centers PEEC mission statement. The statement reads that PEEC strives to enrich peoples lives by strengthening their connections to these four elements.Melissa Mackey is cultivating this connection with the younger generation. Throughout this month, Mackey is hosting Canyons, Mesas, Mountains and Skies 10-11:30 a.m., Wednesdays at PEEC. The program is aimed at children 6-10 years old. Admission is $6.50 for PEEC members and $8 for non-members. Space is limited to 10 participants.During the program, children learn about fire safety and fire building as well as the history of the areas early humans. Additionally, there are hands-on activities such as exploring canyons, playing with water and mud and talking about erosion. I hope they understand how special this area of the Southwest is and how people have been here thousands of years and how our relationship with nature is in some ways similar to way it was thousands of years ago. Mackey said.She explained people today and in the past faced the same issues such as floods and fires. Besides getting a good education about their surroundings stanley quencher , I hope