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The Los Alamos High School LAHS Girls Soccer Team is sponsoring a young girls, ages 3-12, soccer camp this week at Sullivan Field. Open enrolment and drop-ins are welcome. The sessions run 9 a.m. to noon da stanley nz ily. The young athletes are coached by members of the girls varsity soccer team. Grace Haagenstand, left, and Isabel Atencio work with a couple of young hopefuls today at Sullivan Field. stanley water bottle Photo by John McHale/ladailypostScene from LAHS girls soccer team teaching young girls how to play soccer this week at Sul stanley cup livan Field. Photo by John McHale/ladailypostScene from LAHS girls soccer team teaching young girls how to play soccer this week at Sullivan Field. Photo by John McHale/ladailypostSubscribe FREE to News AlertsMake the Daily Post your HomepageMore News 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, Dwmy Lecture On Tuberculosis At UNM-LA Monday
Royal Spoonbill by Heather Ward. Courtesy photo LIBRARY News:Scratchboard wildlife artist Heather Ward, recently featured in Southwest Art, depicts more than five dozen species of bird in her solo exhibition, A World of Birds, at the Mesa Public kubki stanley Library upstairs gallery, during the month of May. The community is invited tothe opening reception 5-7 p.m. Thursday, May 4, or stop by anytime during the month of May during regular library hours.鈥婨ach of Ward meticulous drawings is accompanied by information about the species, with some even incorporating sound. Other information stations will describe the influence of birds on our culture, including cartoons and sports mascots, the effects humans have had and are having on bird populations, how to attract birds to your yard, and citizen science projects in which anyone can participate. So much more than just an art exhibit, A World of Birds promises to be educational and inspirational. Birds have influenced human culture for thousands of years. They have found their way into our religions, myths, and legends; they have influenced our fashion; their feathers have kept us warm and t stanley polska heir meat has sustained us; we have even invited them into our homes as pets. There are nearly 10,000species of birds li stanley hrnek ving today. Step beyond your backyard, and see a world of birds, each uniquely adapted to their own niche, with their own fascinating plumage, habits and history. Subscribe FREE to News AlertsMake the Daily Post your HomepageMore |