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New Mexico’s Legal & Financial Weekly
Jan. 11 2013
Vol. 3.84 No. 2
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Courtyard in Albuquerque New Mexico Completes a Major Rooms Renovation Albuquerque, NM – December 28, 2012 – The 150-room Courtyard Albuquerque Airport located at 1920 Yale Boulevard S.E. in Albuquerque, New Mexico has completed a major renovation of its guest rooms. With the exciting renovation, the Courtyard Albuquerque Airport now offers a comfortable and stylish room design. Thoughtfully planned, each room features plush bedding, a functional work space, spacious bathrooms, a separate seating area and complimentary in-room high-speed Internet access. The ample work space and ergonomic chair enable guests to accomplish their tasks, while the large flat-screen TV provides a great break an opportunity for downtime enjoyment. Providing a warm, sophisticated environment, the hotel’s rooms accommodate guests’ desire to stay connected, productive and refreshed during their stay. “From day one, Courtyard has prided itself as a brand that listens to what travelers want from a hotel,” said Janis Milham, vice president and global brand manager, Courtyard by Marriott. “Guests want to balance between working and relaxing, and our rooms enable them to be productive or unwind when traveling alone or with family.” The hotel’s inviting lobby space and friendly associates welcome guests at all times of the day. Guests can also dine in the hotel’s Bistro, while coffee lovers can enjoy freshly brewed Starbucks coffee. The MarketTM, a 24/7 shop for snacks, beverages and sundries, is always open for late-
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night cravings or the toothpaste guests may have forgotten to pack. Throughout the hotel, guests can connect to free Wi-Fi. The business library features several complimentary computer terminals, along with a free printer and separate computer stations dedicated solely to printing airline boarding passes and checking flight status. Green has been Courtyard’s signature color since Marriott launched the brand 25 years ago. Now it is even greener with the introduction of a guest recycling program for the environment. Receptacles for paper, glass, plastic and metal are conveniently located by side exits. Courtyard by Marriott offers a refreshing environment that helps guests stay connected, productive and balanced. Intuitive services and design accommodate guests’ needs for choice and control. With more than 900 locations in 37 countries and territories, Courtyard by Marriott hotels participate in the award-winning Marriott Rewards frequent travel program that allows members to earn hotel points or airline miles for every dollar spent during each stay. For more information, go to courtyard.com.
Hop Over to See Kangaroo Jacks, Jills and Joeys
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Zoo Welcomes Three New Joeys Just In Time for the New Year
LBUQUERQUE, NM--Three new red kangaroo joeys are peeking out of their mothers’ pouches and playing in the ‘roo yard at the ABQ BioPark Zoo. The joeys join four female kangaroos, also known as jills or flyers, and three males, also called jacks or boomers. Visitors can greet the new joeys during the holidays from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. daily. Their habitat is located along the Cat Walk, near the emu and lion exhibits, and is included with regular admission. Fiona, Adelaide and Binyarra currently have joeys, all sired by Lance, the largest male. It’s typical for only one male to mate with the females in a group, or mob, of kangaroos. Two joeys are still exclusively in their mothers’ pouches, but can be seen poking their heads out, curious about the other animals and their home. The larger joey, about six weeks older than the other two, likes to hop around in the mornings and explore. For the next eight months, visitors will be able to see the joeys hop in and out of the pouches until their legs and arms stick out, and they outgrow the mother roos’ pockets.
“Red kangaroos can breed throughout the year, but it’s not often that we get joeys in the winter,” said Shelly Dicks, Mammal Supervisor. “Having three youngsters with thick, fuzzy winter coats is exciting, and they’re keeping these cold months lively and active. Joeys are always favorites among visitors and keepers, and it’s great that they are around just in time for the holidays.” Female red kangaroos (Macropus rufus) have one baby at a time. At birth, a baby kangaroo is smaller than a cherry and must crawl up a saliva path the mother licks through her fur. Once secure in the pouch, the joey attaches to a teat for the next seven to 10 months as it develops in the pouch. After emerging from the pouch, joeys nurse for another year. Once adults, they eat vegetation in the Australian grasslands, savannas and deserts they inhabit. Visitors can watch the joeys grow at the ABQ BioPark, and head over to Australia to discover more marsupials, like wombats, koalas and Matschie’s tree kangaroos. (ItsATrip.Org)