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Where should the spray park be?

The proposed location is in Centennial Park, which is on the corner of Main Street and Mountain Drive. Two very busy streets. There would be limited parking at this location, which would mean parking on the street, which would be very dangerous.  There are no bathroom facilities, and sewer would have to be dug in at a cost.  The second location, Lions Park, is in the area of the Crescent Point Leisure Centre. It has ample parking, bathroom facilities close by, and sewer would still have to be dug in at a cost.  March 3 is the next council meeting, at which time the location decision will be made. To voice your opinion please talk to Mayor Jen Sedor or a council member or Natalie at the town office 

WHUT Tavis Smiley September 18, 2012

walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: hedrick smith spent more than 25 years at the the new york times covering six presidents and callous world conflicts. he is an emmy-winning tv producer. his new text is called who stole the american dream? i am delighted to be here. >tavis: you argue that the american people are more concerned about the divide between the rich and poor, more concerned about that than age, race, ethnicity. what happened? the middle class had a good life in america. especially when the civil rights battle was going on. we had an era of middle-class prosperity and power and those things go together. civic activism and power influencing washington make sure the economy and the government work to produce prosperity and what do we have today? we have polarized politics instead of working bipartisanship.

KQED Tavis Smiley September 18, 2012

and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: hedrick smith spent more than 25 years at the the new york times covering six presidents and callous world conflicts. he is an emmy-winning tv producer. his new text is called who stole the american dream? i am delighted to be here. >tavis: you argue that the american people are more concerned about the divide between the rich and poor, more concerned about that than age, race, ethnicity. what happened? the middle class had a good life in america. especially when the civil rights battle was going on. we had an era of middle-class prosperity and power and those things go together. civic activism and power influencing washington make sure the economy and the government work to produce prosperity and what do we have today? we have polarized politics instead of working bipartisanship. we have gaping inequality in our economy. enormous wealth concentrated. citibank itself said at one point

WETA Tavis Smiley September 18, 2012

halfway to completely eliminating hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: hedrick smith spent more than 25 years at the the new york times covering six presidents and callous world conflicts. he is an emmy-winning tv producer. his new text is called who stole the american dream? i am delighted to be here. >tavis: you argue that the american people are more concerned about the divide between the rich and poor, more concerned about that than age, race, ethnicity. what happened? the middle class had a good life in america. especially when the civil rights battle was going on. we had an era of middle-class prosperity and power and those things go together. civic activism and power influencing washington make sure the economy and the government work to produce prosperity and what do we have toda

CSPAN Today In Washington November 11, 2010

that our flag was still there oh, say does that star spangled banner yet wave o er the land of the freight and the home of the brave ladies and gentlemen, please remain standing for the retiring of the colors. now, please welcome our master of ceremonies, former secretary of veteran affairs, the hon. anthony principi. [applause] good morning and let me add my welcome to all of you. our special guest and longtime friend at this special gathering, speaker pelosi, veteran affairs secretary shinsecki, the cgressmen, welcome and thank you for being here. disabled veterans like memorial foundation lois pope, german art wilson and the board, and my colored former va secretary gordon mansfield, it is a privilege to have you all with us. thank you for being part of this event to break ground for the american veterans disabled for like memorial. this will be the first national tribute to the service and sacrifice of america s disabled veterans and to celebrate the aspirant

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