Our area is home to three species of owls that are permanent residents — the great horned, barred and screech — as well as several others that visit only during the cold weather months. On Saturday, March 3, at 11 a.m., naturalist Pam Otto will give a presentation on these fascinating creatures. Her talk takes place in One West. Learn which owls you’re likely to see, where to see them and when. She will examine their life history and roles…
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To celebrate Fermilab’s 50th anniversary, Anne Mary Teichert will present “The Place of Art at Fermilab”, a talk and tour of art in and near Wilson Hall, on Saturday, May 13, starting at 1 p.m. in Curia 2. Reservations are requested by May 12, by emailing nalwo@fnal.gov. View the event flyer
NALWO, Fermilab’s Community Organization, will hold a Spring Tea, on Tuesday, May 9, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., at Chez Leon in the Users Center. Babysitting will be provided and RSVPs are requested if possible, to nalwo@fnal.gov. Savory or sweet foods to share appreciated, but not essential.
On October 29th from 12:30 – 2:00pm the Fermilab NALWO Play Group will be trick-or-treating in the Fermilab Village. If you live in the village, please join us by signing up to welcome trick-or-treaters with a small treat. Contact Jessica Jensen at jjensen@fnal.gov to sign up or for more information.
NALWO Play Group Cordially Invites You to a Festive Holiday Dinner with Santa Friday, December 18, 2015 from 5:30PM – 7:30PM in Kuhn Barn All Fermilab families are warmly welcome! RSVP by December 14 to Misa at firomichala@hotmail.com or x3442 OR Kiersten at kiersten.liedberg@gmail.com
On Nov. 18 members of the National Accelerator Laboratory Women’s Organization met for an early Thanksgiving at the Users Center. NALWO is a longstanding part of the Fermilab community. The organization conducts outreach activities and hosts recreational events. NALWO gatherings such as the winter tea provide women at Fermilab and their families with an opportunity to socialize and enjoy the company of others. For more information, visit the NALWO Web page.