What Do Locals Love Most About Los Alamos? County Officials Want to Know!

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What do locals love most about Los Alamos? County officials want to know!
Drop by the County Council tent at the County Fair from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 13, to share why you love Los Alamos! Whether it’s the parks and trails, the small-town atmosphere, or the people, we want to hear what your favorite things are about living, working, and playing in Los Alamos.  
Each participant will be entered into a drawing, where one lucky individual will win a 12 x 36-inch color canvas print of the view from Kwage Mesa looking over Bayo Canyon, photographed by Vint Miller. The winner will be announced Monday, Aug. 15.
Councilors and county staff will also be on hand on Saturday to share information on various county projects and initiatives, answer questions, or just chat with those that stop by. The County Council tent will be located on the north side of Ashley Pond Park near the elephant between 10:30 a.m. and 2 p.m.
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