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Lab Address, Service Awards Set for Nov. 16
Lab Director Hermann Grunder will update staff on major Lab projects, then congratulate this year's 75 Service Award recipients. For the first time in the history of the Lab, employees with 15 years service will be honored. Eight people have worked at the Lab for 15 years. Staff with five and 10 years of service also will be honored.
Deadline Nears for HUGS Program Applications
Physicists from across the country presented lectures on the most current research. Nearly 30 students representing 20 institutions from six countries participated in the event. In December a call for applications will go out for the 15th annual HUGS, planned for early summer 2000. Additional information is available from: Dr. Jose' Goity, Department of Physics, Hampton University, P.O. Box 6172, Hampton VA 23668 or email him at goity@jlab.org or call (757) 269-7345.
Science Series Features 'A Chemical Musical'
It is described as a clever chemical demonstration set to popular music that will make you feel like dancing. The event is free and open to students and adults interested in science.
Share Favorite Recipe with Chef Woodard
Submit a recipe and if Chef James uses it, you will receive a free lunch or any item free up to the cost of lunch at the cafeteria. Lab staff and users are invited to send meat, vegetable, rice, pasta, sandwich, salad, soup, casserole, fruit, cake, pie, cookie or brownie recipes to Woodard. All recipes must be printed clearly, list all ingredients and measurements and have complete preparation instructions. Be sure to include your name, division and work extension or e-mail so cafeteria staff can notify you if your recipe has been selected. Email recipes to woodard@jlab.org.
United Way's Annual Fund drive Oct. 18-29
According to this year's campaign coordinator, Yvonne Scott, Administration Division, the Lab's goal is $30,000 - unchanged from last year. Contributions support valuable programs and services for families and children at risk by providing affordable day care, family and crisis counseling, substance abuse prevention, youth programs, and other vital services in local communities. All contributions are tax deductible, and pledges can be made through payroll deduction, direct billing on a monthly or quarterly basis, or a one-time payment by cash or check. Donations of any size are welcome. Pledge cards should be returned to Yvonne Scott, Human Resources and Services Department, MS 28D, by Oct. 29. Informational material and contribution forms have been distributed across the Lab. If you would like to participate and did not receive an appeal form, call Scott at ext. 7502
Danny Lloyd, SURA's Small Business Program manager (left), accepts the Secretary of Energy's Small Business Award (Special Performance) on behalf of SURA from the Deputy Secretary and Chief Operating Officer of the Department of Energy, T.J. Glauthier. The award recognizes exceptional achievements by prime contractors in the small business area. SURA exceeded all of its goals for procurement dollars awarded to small, small disadvantaged, and small women-owned businesses during FY 1998. SURA has received the award five of the six years it has been presented. "This recognition was achieved through the hard work of all Lab employees," Lloyd said. "It takes team effort from our planners, engineers, and technical and administrative staff to achieve and maintain these high standards."
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