ACORN Sues — Hopefully To Lose

by Chuck Ring (GadaboutBlogalot ©2009).

Quote Freely From The Article – Leave The Pseudonym Alone

News out according to http://biggovernment.com/ and Associated Press that ACORN is suing O’Keefe and Giles, along with Brietbart.com. This will be a most interesting case to follow:

http://biggovernment.com/2009/09/23/breaking-acorn-sues-hidden-camera-filmmakers/

Let us see how many times and in how many ways ACORN and their lawyers will deal the race cards during the suit.

JUST IN:  IRS SEVERS TIES WITH ACORN http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D9AT7N5G1&show_article=1

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Put Your Mark On Discovery Park

Posted as a community service by the folks a Gadabout-Blogalot

I purchased mine – First in line

Be a part of Edgewood’s History and   ‘Put Your Mark on Discovery Park’

Put Your Mark on Discovery Park” is a fundraising event to construct a playground on Section 16.

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Buy a Personalized, Engraved Brick to be placed on the path to Discovery Park

With enough bricks sold, the playground would have features for 2-12 year olds plus several independent play components keeping kids in motion.

The athletic field will be completed with green grass this coming Summer of 2010.  Let’s sell enough bricks to have Discovery Park done at the same time.

Let’s all chip in and create a destination of fun, adventure, recreation and Discovery.

Please download the Poster and Donation Form and post them where you work, recreate and socialize.

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Donation Form

4” X 8” bricks with two engraved lines, 16 letters each line is $100

8” X 8” bricks with five engraved lines, 16 letters each line is $200

8” X 8” bricks with logos; $200 plus one time logo set up fee of $50= $250.  Great for your business or group.

4”X8”              8”X8”

Bring or mail the Donation Form and your Check to;

Town of Edgewood

PO Box 3610

1911 Old Hwy 66

Edgewood, NM 87015

Please forward this email to friends, family, coworkers and…. to give everyone the opportunity to Put Their Mark on Discovery Park.

Bricks sold by 1 May will determine what features will be purchased and installed this summer.  The more the merrier.

I will send regular updates on our progress with a sample of the features that can be purchased for the amount raised.

Thank you,

Roger Holden

Parks and Recreation Program Manager

Town of Edgewood

P.O. Box 3610

Edgewood, NM 87015

Ph: 505-286-4518

Fax: 505-286-4519

parksrec@edgewood-nm.gov

“A society grows great when old men plant trees
whose shade they know they shall never sit in.”
Greek Proverb

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New Soccer Field – Thanks Volunteers

By Bob Steiner

Yesterday was the first day of Autumn. I couldn’t believe my eyes when I looked outside at my patio thermometer and saw that the outside temperature was hovering right at 32 degrees. Being retired, my first inclination was to go back to bed but then I remembered that today was the day that the ground breaking ceremony for the new soccer field was to take  place.  Located at Section 16 ”  the field is just North of Edgewood Grade School on SR 344.  While the town has owned land there for several years I was beginning to wonder if they going to ever do any development there. In any event, I did manage to get up , climb in my old 4×4 , and arrive at the ceremony with plenty of time to spare.

At the field  I met “always there-always prepared” Roger Holden, the  town’s fantastic Parks and Recreation Manager.  It seems that no matter the task given, this hands on manager is equal to the job.  With the presence of construction equipment in the background, Roger gave me a brief orientation on how the site will develop.  Of particular interest to me was the park that would be located to the West of the field.

As we talked, others began to arrive and the honored guests (VOLUNTEERS and political representatives) ,after greeting each other, started to line up on a raised dirt bank which was to serve as a stage for the event.  Mayor Stearley was in good voice   and acted as  host . He quickly proceeded to introduce the honored guests and gave them an opportunity to describe  their participation in  the project.

Senator Sue Wilson-Beffort highlighted the political guests present. With her being the ranking Republican member on the Legislative Finance committee, despite the  current economic conditions, she expended a lot of hard work and was able to come up with the funds needed to get this project under way. House Representative Rhonda King was also very helpful, as was her brother, Jerry King, of the State Land Office.  Rita Loy Simmons represented  the town council and the list of VOLUNTEERS present included Mario Burgos and Bill Batie representing an area soccer league. Both Burgos  and Batie, along with other soccer league members have worked on this project for several years.  Chuck Ring, a regular VOLUNTEER for the community, who had helped the project team  on several issues, was also there.   Yes, there were many other VOLUNTEERS present, but at the risk of leaving someone out , I won’t even attempt to name them all.

Not present,  but deserving recognition was Karen Mahalick, the town planner,  who  kept the paper work flowing to the various agencies.  While her contributions to the team effort were not known to most people, quietly working behind the scenes, VOLUNTEER Sue West , the “conscience of our town”, was also instrumental in helping the project move forward.

With regard to the ceremony, itself, once those on the “podium”  finished speaking, they picked up shovels  and proceeded to penetrate  the ground and remove the traditional “first shovel” of soil.  While the ceremony was brief, it really was impressive.  Here we have one of the basic tenets of American Life, citizens (VOLUNTEERs and politicians) working together.

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My one regret was that a certain  citizen was not present. At a recent town council meeting, this person, a town councilor,  seemed less than complimentary to our  town’s VOLUNTEERs and even criticized the lack of  control exercised over VOLUNTEERs by town staff.  Perhaps if this person had heard first hand the comments  made by those present at the ceremony, his outlook might be more positive? In any event, the town  continues to move forward. Congratulations to all those who have helped make the soccer field a viable project!

 

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“Got Google” For Wind Turbine Success Stories

by Chuck Ring (GadaboutBlogalot ©2009).

Quote Freely From The Article – Leave The Pseudonym Alone

In a recent letter to editors on 9-21-09 for area newspapers, the mayor of Edgewood, New Mexico (my hometown), suggested that google® be consulted for accounts of wind turbine “battles.”  Mayor Bob Stearley, being opposed to wind turbines in our community, must not have figured that there are flip-sides to every google return.  But I, counting google as a close friend, saw an opportunity in his challenge to actually present residential wind turbine success stories.

While I do not wish to get into a battle where Mayor Stearley and myself bounce googles  back and forth, I do believe it is important to present refutations to Mayor Stearley’s scare mongering. So, without further ado, I present below, more than enough residential wind turbine success stories to set Mayor Stearley’s broken record in the correct groove. Just click on the link below. It will take you to articles and other information that will knock the horns from Mayor Stearley’s dilemma:

Wind Turbine Success

See more below:

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