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spacer Dear Friends, January 09, 2001
Dear Friends,

I spent almost the whole day yesterday with the Air Force out at Kirtland, getting updates on programs important to New Mexico and the country. I go out fairly often and I always learn something new, and meet interesting
people doing amazing work.

At the Air Force Research Lab researchers were doing vibration testing on a satellite that weighs only 100 pounds. It will go into space as a secondary payload on the side of a Delta rocket. For those of you who ...
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Congresswoman Heather Wilson, First Congressional District of New Mexico


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E-Newsletter Vol 2 Issue 2
Serving Neighbors

Healthy Living

Fair to provide Health Info to Seniors
Congresswoman Wilson has arranged for community members from different Health Care organizations to be on hand at a Health Fair to provide services and health information to New Mexico seniors.

The Health Fair Day will take place at the Palo Duro Senior Center on January 16, 2001 from 8:00am to 12:00pm.

PARTICIPANTS IN THE HEALTH FAIR:


  • UNM Hospital – nurses and pharmacists will be on hand to provide blood pressure screening and prescription drug counseling.

  • UNM College of Nursing – nursing/staff from the Geriatric Evaluation and Health Maintenance (GEHM) Clinics and the College will be . . .
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    Fun Facts
    What President was secretly sworn in two days before the official inauguration ceremony?
    Rutherford B. Hayes, a one-electoral-vote winner over Samuel Tilden, took the Oath privately in the Red Room of the White House on March 3, 1877, just before a private dinner hosted by President Ulysses S. Grant. The public inauguration ceremonies proceeded as scheduled on Monday, with the audience unaware that Hayes had, in fact, been President for two days.
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