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July 6, 2013
Bulletin #173: Reminder: “Nuclear Abolition Week” events in NM, starting TONIGHT in Los Alamos
Dear friends –
In solidarity with organizations in 75 countries and many other international organizations we here in New Mexico are celebrating “Nuclear Abolition Week,” starting tonight at 6:00 pm with a screening of Robert Frye’s award-winning “In My Lifetime” documentary at Fuller Lodge[1] in Los Alamos at 2132 Central Ave (map). The film will be followed by a discussion of current nuclear weapons issues.
We’ll have three other showings and discussions this week, all at 6:00 pm:
- Tomorrow, July 7, in Taos, at the Taos Town Council Chambers, 120 Civic Plaza Drive (map).
- Friday, July 12, at the National Museum of Nuclear Science and History, 601 Eubank Blvd. SE, Albuquerque (map). The Museum is co-sponsoring the event.
- Saturday, July 13, at the Santa Fe Woman’s Club, 1616 Old Pecos Trail, Santa Fe (map). At this event we will have with us special guest Kathy Christison – writer, former CIA analyst and long-time Study Group member, coauthor with her late husband of Palestine in Pieces and other writings on the Middle East.
Please do come if you can. There will be a suggested donation of $10 to cover our costs.
In addition to these special events we also have these regular Study Group meetings coming up:
- Thursday, July 11: 6:00 pm at the CloudCliff Bakery (not Second Street Brewery), 1805 2nd St., Santa Fe (SE corner of 2nd St. and Lena St; Google Maps is a little inaccurate).
- Thursday, July 18: 6:00 pm at 2901 Summit Place NE, Albuquerque (map).
Thanks, and looking forward to seeing some of you this week and next,
Greg, Trish, and Mia, for the Study Group
P.S.: In case you missed them:
[1] Fuller Lodge was built for the Los Alamos Ranch School. It can be seen in its original setting here; in use for a Manhattan Project party here.
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