


On the downside, when the Aquatics center opens in the near future, it will not be equipped with a pool for young children and it will not have pool for competitive swimming--the two things the Las Cruces Aquatic Team lobbied for years to have.


Get to know Las Cruces from the perspective of someone who really loves the community.
New Mexico is home to many great hot air balloon events. White Sands has theirs in the late summer. This is a wonderful way to spend the early morning with friends and family. Be prepared to see balloons from all over the country. It's very cool seeing the balloons lift up above the beautiful white gypsom sand.
What to wear when you go to White Sands? Sunscreen with at least 30 spf, comfortable, play clothes, shoes that will work with you when you're trying to climb up the slippery side of a dune, sun glasses that have UV coating, and a good wide brimmed, well ventilated hat. Bring plenty of water to drink because there are NO drinking fountains.
These are just a few top of mind things that came to me in a short five minutes.
Then we went to the massive water tank. It is designed to hold over a million gallons of water. The water has not been pumped into it yet so we were able to go inside it and see what the inside of a massive water tank looks like. It's round, made of tons of structural steel and surrounded by massive metal plates all carefully fitted together so that it is all seamless. It was pretty hot inside because its a big metal structure with no ventilation.
While we were still inside the structure our tour guide and classmate, Aaron Prescott, had us all shout "LEADERSHIP!" on the count of three. The sound echoed and reverberated for a very long time. It made a big impression on all of us.
The tank will store non-potable water to be used in the event of a space vehicle in crisis, or other critical need. The capacity of the tank and the pumping capability are designed to handle two major critical events at the same time.