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Council Proclamation Marks One Year Since COVID-19 Pandemic Began And Honors Those Helping Community
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Lights On Los Alamos … And Howl At Dusk March 24!
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Council Okays Amendment To Summer Concerts Contract
By KIRSTEN LASKEY
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As far as the pandemic – the future is starting to look hopeful. It was on that optimistic note that the Los Alamos County Council approved an amendment to the general services agreement with Sancre Productions, LLC during its Tuesday night 9 meeting.
The amendment, which passed unanimously, modifies the scope of services for Sancre Productions, which organizes and operates the Los Alamos County Summer Concert Series. The scope of services now includes virtual performances if live concerts are canceled due to COVID-19.
Community Services Department Director Cory Styron said this is the second amendment to the services agreement. The first amendment was made last year, which moved all last year’s live concerts to a virtual format. Styron said originally it was agreed to have 15 live concerts, five of which would have a regional draw to bring in tourists and provide a great experience
Rotary: Jim Hall On 1965 Historic Civil Rights March
Rotary Club Of Los Alamos
“We still haven’t achieved our goal,” reflected local leader Jim Hall as he addressed the Rotary Club of Los Alamos March 2 via Zoom.
Hall spoke in commemoration of the 56th anniversary of the historic 1965 civil rights marches that led supporters from Selma, Ala. to Montgomery, the state capital.
Hall, whose father was a Presbyterian minister in Arlington, Texas, remarked that he has been “involved in civil rights since childhood.” By the time Hall was a college student at Macalester College in St. Paul, Minn., there was increasing concern that successful implementation of the 1964 Voting Rights Act, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, or national origin, would be jeopardized because it strengthened voting rights for African-Americans and desegregation of schools. It was a volatile subject, especially in Southern states and particularly in Alabama w
Robinson: County Council Update
Los Alamos County Council
Let me begin this column with a brief COVID-19 update.
Los Alamos’s hard work has resulted in us achieving green status on Feb. 24. This new status has reduced restrictions on our businesses and recreational facilities. Additionally, if we can maintain green status for two consecutive periods, our community will move to the turquoise level. This newest level lifts almost all restrictions, and brings us closer to “normal”.
Currently, the County has held several vaccination clinics, with many more planned. The Johnson & Johnson vaccine has received emergency use authorization, and soon we will have three types of vaccine. The Council will continue to fight to get as many vaccines to our community as possible. Until then, the weekly Curative testing at Overlook Park will continue.
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