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Los Alamos Historical Society Executive Director Elizabeth Martineau in the Victory Garden behind the Hans Bethe House on Bathtub Row. Enterprise Banks support helped create this garden open daily to the public. Photo by Gordon McDonough聽 Sponsored Advertising ContentBy CAROL A. CLARKLos Alamos Daily Postcaclark@ladailypostDespite the global pandemic and state health emergency mandates, Los Alamos Historical Society continues to meet its mission.聽 While we look forward to opening the museum when allowed to do so safely, in the meantime our Lecture Series will continue this fall via Zoom Video Conferencing, and we will offer virtual field trips for schools. We also are working on new Fuller Lodge exhibits, Executive Director Elizabeth Martineau said.聽Martineau has s stanley us erved as executive director of the Historical Society since 2019. What a year it has been! she said. While the pandemic has created financial challenges, it also has provided the time and opportunity to expand our online presence and reach beyond museum walls. Los Alamos is historic! We are surrounded by history stanley de and continue to make history every day. Martineau credits community support for allowing her programs to continue during the shutd stanley nz own. One of our strongest supporters is Enterprise Bank Trust and LANB before them. They have a long tradition of supporting our community, including the Los Alamos Historical Society, she said. Their financial support goes back many years, creating a steady financial p Wlim Los Alamos Rotary Club Accepts Funding Requests
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