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spacer Dear Friends, August 29, 2000
Dear Friends, A few months ago, MCI Worldcom in Washington mentioned to me that their foundation was starting a program to get thier used but really good computers into schools and teaching teachers about resources on the internet. They wondered if I could help them find some Albuquerque schools that might wantthem. Could I? You bet! MCI Worldcom has 1000 employees in Albuquerque and they thought this would be a great place for them to kick off their national effort. We came up wi...
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442 Cannon House
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Washington, DC
20515
202-225-6316 Phone
202-225-4975 Fax
In Albuquerque
20 First Plaza NW
Suite 603
Albuquerque, NM
87102
505-346-6781 Phone
505-346-6723 Fax

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Congresswoman Heather Wilson, First Congressional District of New Mexico


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E-Newsletter Vol 1 Issue 23
Serving Neighbors

REAL EXPERIENCE: Internship Opportunities for College & High School Students

As part of our commitment to our community we have a college and high school internship programs. Over 30 students have worked in the District and Washington offices, 6 college students and 18 high school students. Each bring their own set of skill, knowledge and abilities to share with us. All add a fresh point of view to the work we are doing. Most of the students participate in an internship for the job experience and community service, although some also receive academic credit. For the first time this semester we have a student from TVI Service Learning Program. It is my pleasure to acknowledge the students who are currently interning in my office: District Office: Denise Del Aguila Norman Bramstedt Nick Brown Joey Gurule Lindsey Gutierrez Marie McClard Danielle McCrary Nicholas Smith Krys Vega
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Fun Facts
Do you know where the first Spanish capital of New Mexico was?
In 1598, Don Juan de Oñate, his soldiers, oxcarts and livestock arrived at Caypa, one of two Pueblo villages at the confluence of the Río Chama and the Río Grande, north of present-day Española. He soon moved across the river to Yungueingge (Tewa for mockingbird place), a now-ruined pueblo he renamed San Gabriel del Yunque, and the first Spanish capital of New Mexico. For more information about the history of New Mexcio visit WWW.NEWMEXICO.COM
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