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04/07/2021 In 2020, Zozobra for the first time burned without a large live audience. Instead, Old Man Gloom’s fiery end was shared online and was viewed by 363,773 households in all 50 states and 14 other countries, the Kiwanis Club of Santa Fe reports. Here’s an update about the good this gloomy Gus did in the Santa Fe area from the Kiwanis Club. Despite the daunting challenges of COVID-19, the Kiwanis Club of Santa Fe was able to transfer the hard-won net proceeds of the 96th Burning of Zozobra to fund our annual grants program! In March 2021, the Santa Fe Downtown Kiwanis Foundation made grants of $4,000 each to 11 area nonprofits whose mission mirrors that of Kiwanis to give children the opportunity to live in communities that believe in them, nurture them, and provide the support they need to thrive. ....
Local Organizations Join Forces To Help Homeless - 11:15 am Kiwanian Tim Glasco, Linda Daly and Don Casperson busy assembling clothing bags this morning at the IHM parish hall. LANL’s Community Partnership Office purchased the clothing from Desert Tees & Sports in Santa Fe, which owner Ralph Ortiz sold at cost. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com Kiwanians from left, Cheryl Pongratz, Don Casperson and Jackie Beebe preparing boxes filled with bags of clothes for the homeless at shelters around the area. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com COMMUNITY News: Los Alamos National Laboratory’s Community Partnership Office (CPO) provided 633 bags of new clothing for homeless people in the Santa Fe, Taos, Española the Los Alamos area. ....
Mountaineers Gear Gratefully Accepted By Santa Fe Shelters By Bill Priedhorsky Los Alamos Mountaineers In their Dec. 12 drive, the Los Alamos Mountaineers collected about 800 cubic feet – a few tons – of clothing and gear for four Santa Fe homeless shelters. The gear was ferried to the shelters by Mountaineers and friends via multiple trips of cars, trucks and shelter vans. At St. Elizabeth’s shelter, the staff person recognized the Mountaineers – “Haven’t you been here before” – and accepted the gear with huge thanks. Some of the gear didn’t even make it in the shelter door. While a Mountaineer volunteer was at the front door intercom arranging the delivery with the staff inside, an older man waiting at the door overheard the conversation. ....