LAVA Community Support Event Goes Virtual
LAVA News:
In order to ensure that the community can safely show support for victims, the Los Alamos Police Department’s Victim Assistant (LAVA) National Crime Victims’ Rights Week (NCVRW) Community Support Walk will be a virtual event.
There will not be an in-person event.
At the Turquoise Level, an event can be held with a mass gathering limit of 150 persons, or 200 vehicles. The safest way to ensure that these limits are not exceeded is to provide t-shirts to individuals and individual families at a scheduled time and host a virtual event, rather than in-person.
LAVA Community Support Walk At Ashley Pond April 24
COMMUNITY News:
Ashley Pond Park, including the stage area, will be used for the Los Alamos Victim Assistant (LAVA) Community Support Walk 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, April 24. The community is invited to attend this event.
To follow social-distancing requirements, directional signage will be placed to allow one-way foot traffic around the sidewalks in the park, and masks are required. Sign-in will occur at the stage area.
Walkers can utilize parking at 20th Street and Trinity Drive, on the southeast side of the pond, as the Library Overflow Parking lot, the Justice Center North Parking lot will be closed for resurfacing. The southwest pond parking lot (Justice Center) will be closed for use 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. by the Drug Take Back drive-through event.