From steve at maps4u.com Mon Apr 19 13:18:14 2010 From: steve at maps4u.com (Stephen Proacaccini) Date: Mon, 19 Apr 2010 13:18:14 -0700 Subject: [central-phoenix-discuss] Fate of City's HP office Message-ID: Hi all, The city's Historic Preservation office is in jeopardy of losing its autonomy by possibly being consolidated into one of 3 other city departments. This will most likely have the effect of reducing their staff, service hours, and ability to effectively follow through on their important duties for historic property owners, those buildings and any future designations. Any dilution of this office could be very detrimental to the revitalization and stability of our neighborhoods and protection of our historic buildings and history. WHAT YOU CAN DO: * Attend the next Phoenix Historic Preservation Commission meeting on the "Future of Phoenix's Historic Preservation Office," Monday, April 19, starting at 4:30 p.m., Historic City Hall, 2nd Floor Subcommittee Room (enter on west/city side), 17 S. 2nd Ave. * If you cannot attend in person, please feel free to contact David Krietor, Deputy City Manager, david.krietor at phoenix.gov, 602-262-7957 and/or (2) Lisa Takata, Executive Assistant to the City Manager, lisa.takata at phoenix.gov, 602-262-6941 This will eventually go before the City Council, so please contact city council members as well. Thanks, Steve (with thanks to the AZ Preservation Foundation) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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My email to the City Council will be "Good Ridence!!!!! Don't let our tax dollars slap you in your ass on the way out! (But you all know me and my viewpoint on this :-)) Jo _____ From: central-phoenix-discuss-bounces at centralphoenix.org [mailto:central-phoenix-discuss-bounces at centralphoenix.org] On Behalf Of Stephen Proacaccini Sent: Monday, April 19, 2010 1:18 PM To: coronado.news at gcna.info Cc: 'Central Phoenix Discuss' Subject: [central-phoenix-discuss] Fate of City's HP office Hi all, The city's Historic Preservation office is in jeopardy of losing its autonomy by possibly being consolidated into one of 3 other city departments. This will most likely have the effect of reducing their staff, service hours, and ability to effectively follow through on their important duties for historic property owners, those buildings and any future designations. Any dilution of this office could be very detrimental to the revitalization and stability of our neighborhoods and protection of our historic buildings and history. WHAT YOU CAN DO: * Attend the next Phoenix Historic Preservation Commission meeting on the "Future of Phoenix's Historic Preservation Office," Monday, April 19, starting at 4:30 p.m., Historic City Hall, 2nd Floor Subcommittee Room (enter on west/city side), 17 S. 2nd Ave. * If you cannot attend in person, please feel free to contact David Krietor, Deputy City Manager, david.krietor at phoenix.gov, 602-262-7957 and/or (2) Lisa Takata, Executive Assistant to the City Manager, lisa.takata at phoenix.gov, 602-262-6941 This will eventually go before the City Council, so please contact city council members as well. Thanks, Steve (with thanks to the AZ Preservation Foundation) CyberDefender has scanned this email for potential threats. 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In-Reply-To: <6835885.32298.1271476135894.JavaMail.gmnewton@127.0.0.1> References: <6835885.32298.1271476135894.JavaMail.gmnewton@127.0.0.1> Message-ID: Hi Doreen, Can you get in touch with Grace? Grace is my neighbor over on 18th and Palm. She's got an idea she wants to talk with you about. Thanks, Aaron On Apr 16, 2010, at 8:48 PM, gmnewton at cox.net wrote: Hello, Does any one have contact information for Doreen the garden goddess? I am thinking of starting some gardening projects for the neighborhood kids or for Whittier Elementary School. The little boy next door said the school does not have enough money in the budget for gardening projects. Also with the blight in the neighborhood I think it might be a good idea to get my yard looking muy bueno. I am thinking of using the probation people. I left a message with Probation Officer Joseph Pallo, is he the right person to contact or is there a different person I should be contacting for this program? The kids and I work on the yard all the time, but I think a better looking neighborhood would help solve some of the current problems and it needs to be done faster than I can physically do it. Have a great weekend, Grace > From coronadowayne at gmail.com Tue Apr 20 08:38:52 2010 From: coronadowayne at gmail.com (Wayne) Date: Tue, 20 Apr 2010 08:38:52 -0700 Subject: [central-phoenix-discuss] Fate of City's HP office In-Reply-To: <25940E6F8E734618A61E639A06F278BA@JoPC> References: <25940E6F8E734618A61E639A06F278BA@JoPC> Message-ID: <002301cae09f$95808450$c0818cf0$@com> While I do not lean as strongly in either direction on these two opinions. I do think there is a vital place for a Historic Preservation Department. When I am visiting a friend who is very active in Historic Preservation in the City of Raleigh North Carolina, I am amazed that the "preservationists activists" are in large part the developers and those who are bringing to the table private capital for revitalization. Two of the board members are actually developers and one a zoning attorney. Although my friend is a private citizen she has heard me tell of the "warring" mentality that still is going on in Phoenix between these factions. This co-operation has saved the revitalization projects in their city because they were not solely dependent on government administration and or funding, or public resident support. While it has slowed it has not stopped. The skills with the construction contacts, and the finance with the financial contacts, that developers brought to the table, has enabled them to do some really interesting things in turning blighted areas around. Everyone benefited. If you do not bring those who have the resources to the table and allow them to sit at the table, they will go elsewhere. When it becomes about personalities and egos the goals of Preservation, revitalization, and stability take a second seat, resulting the development of personalities and egos rather than in what is important. This is why from a personal perspective I have taken my resources, skills, knowledge, connections, and 30 years of knowledge and move on to other ventures. I do hope that the Historic Preservation department survives as autonomous from other departments as I would rather see it partnered with outside developers and persons skilled in revitalization in the private sector that coupled with another City Department...it will lose its influence. With the boom over, it is unfortunate that we may just be left with the remnants of the war which as Jody points out are empty lots with no residential persons living on them and no tax revenues (dirt is taxed at a very small rate compared with commercial and residential). The large developers have been discouraged from even coming anywhere near McDowell Road by their attorneys who advise them that projects will move forward outside of that area with far less cost of "process" and far greater co-operation. It is a shame that positive relationships between the activists and the developers, did not develop during the boom time that could have assisted us through these difficult times. Those relationships would have gone a long way in convincing the City Council to have Historic Preservation be retained separate as I believe it definitely should. Wayne From: central-phoenix-discuss-bounces at centralphoenix.org [mailto:central-phoenix-discuss-bounces at centralphoenix.org] On Behalf Of Jo Clute Sent: Monday, April 19, 2010 2:53 PM To: 'Stephen Proacaccini'; coronado.news at gcna.info Cc: 'Central Phoenix Discuss' Subject: Re: [central-phoenix-discuss] Fate of City's HP office Thank GAWDDDD!!!!!!!!! J J I would disagree that reducing bureaucracies' increases instability and revitalization..I think saying that it would be "detrimental" (whatever that looks like we can only guess) is well...a bunch of hog crap. Remember: HP single handedly kept many projects from happening in our very own neighborhood.. Raw dirt does not a good neighbor make, nor will the dirt spend money at the local businesses. As a matter of economics, the City of Phoenix calculated that not having a house on a vacant parcel costs the city over one million dollar in lost opportunity for revenues for the City and local businesses. My email to the City Council will be "Good Ridence!!!!! Don't let our tax dollars slap you in your ass on the way out! (But you all know me and my viewpoint on this J) Jo _____ From: central-phoenix-discuss-bounces at centralphoenix.org [mailto:central-phoenix-discuss-bounces at centralphoenix.org] On Behalf Of Stephen Proacaccini Sent: Monday, April 19, 2010 1:18 PM To: coronado.news at gcna.info Cc: 'Central Phoenix Discuss' Subject: [central-phoenix-discuss] Fate of City's HP office Hi all, The city's Historic Preservation office is in jeopardy of losing its autonomy by possibly being consolidated into one of 3 other city departments. This will most likely have the effect of reducing their staff, service hours, and ability to effectively follow through on their important duties for historic property owners, those buildings and any future designations. Any dilution of this office could be very detrimental to the revitalization and stability of our neighborhoods and protection of our historic buildings and history. WHAT YOU CAN DO: * Attend the next Phoenix Historic Preservation Commission meeting on the "Future of Phoenix's Historic Preservation Office," Monday, April 19, starting at 4:30 p.m., Historic City Hall, 2nd Floor Subcommittee Room (enter on west/city side), 17 S. 2nd Ave. * If you cannot attend in person, please feel free to contact David Krietor, Deputy City Manager, david.krietor at phoenix.gov, 602-262-7957 and/or (2) Lisa Takata, Executive Assistant to the City Manager, lisa.takata at phoenix.gov, 602-262-6941 This will eventually go before the City Council, so please contact city council members as well. Thanks, Steve (with thanks to the AZ Preservation Foundation) CyberDefender has scanned this email for potential threats. Version 2.0 / Build 4.03.29.01 Get free PC security at http://www.cyberdefender.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: image/jpeg Size: 11748 bytes Desc: not available URL: From andrea.delgaldo at cox.net Tue Apr 20 15:23:27 2010 From: andrea.delgaldo at cox.net (Andrea del Galdo) Date: Tue, 20 Apr 2010 15:23:27 -0700 Subject: [central-phoenix-discuss] FW: Virginia Park Update with timeline Message-ID: <001701cae0d8$192ae600$4b80b200$@delgaldo@cox.net> FYI, everyone. From: joe.diaz at phoenix.gov [mailto:joe.diaz at phoenix.gov] Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2010 7:37 AM To: Andrea del Galdo Subject: Re: Let me know what the time line is for Virginia Andrea The concrete work will be complete in three weeks and the play equipment will arrive in four weeks. The installation of the play equipment will take 1 1/2 weeks to and the planting improvements will be installed at the same time. We are hoping that the project will take no more than 2 months. The only thing that may slow everything down will be the shade canopy. We are working with the our Purchasing department to go out to bid for this amenity, but it may take until next fiscal year to have it installed (July). Regardless, we will open the park once all the other improvements are concluded . The community passing by the construction have all had positive comments to the work being done and are anxious to see the completed project. It will be a great little park once it is completed. Joe Diaz, RLA Landscape Architect II City of Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department 200 West Washington Street ? 16th Floor Phoenix, AZ 85003 Phone 602.534.2161 Please consider the environment before printing this email "Andrea del Galdo" 04/19/2010 05:22 PM To Joe Diaz/PKS/PHX at PHXENT cc Subject Let me know what the time line is for Virginia And I will send out to the ?hood. Can?t believe this has started. Will have your lighting grant done at end of week. Will send to you for a look (and Cynthia) before I submit. Not due till May. 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They cannot come on our > regularly scheduled night, so the meeting for May will be held on > Wednesday, May 12th. The location will be the same, Resurrection Ev. > Lutheran Church on the NW corner of 17th St. and Yale and we will > meet at the same time, 6:30 p.m. Thanks, look forward to seeing you > there. Thanks to Officer Manuel Valenzuela for arranging this with > the Gang Unit. > > Christina -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From coronadowayne at gmail.com Wed Apr 21 13:51:53 2010 From: coronadowayne at gmail.com (Wayne) Date: Wed, 21 Apr 2010 13:51:53 -0700 Subject: [central-phoenix-discuss] Notice regarding May Meeting Trinetwork In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <00c601cae194$7a42fba0$6ec8f2e0$@com> Thank you Aaron and Christina, This is important stuff. They will be able to answer questions on the differences in Tagging, Gang Markings, and Graffiti Art. They will also be able to inform us as to how to report, to which City departments, and how to get homeowners that are tagged frequently to be involved in removal and effective reporting (did you know that only they can be the victims and they need to report it for police enforcement?). We have learned much at the Trinetwork meetings on this subject from our CAO Manny V, and look forward to the meeting with the others involved in police enforcement on this activity. The East Side Coronado Gang DBA Trinetwork has had some recent successes in putting the graffiti people and gangs on notice. Thanks Christina for heading up this effort. Should be a interesting meeting. Wayne From: central-phoenix-discuss-bounces at centralphoenix.org [mailto:central-phoenix-discuss-bounces at centralphoenix.org] On Behalf Of IntegrityFirst Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2010 1:10 PM To: Central Phoenix Discuss Cc: Christina Henrie Subject: [central-phoenix-discuss] Notice regarding May Meeting Trinetwork To accomodate the Phoenix Police Department Gang Unit from our Precinct, Coronado East May meeting will be Wednesday, May 12, same place (church at 17th an Yale). Please join this important meeting and read below for more info -- Aaron Carter Begin forwarded message: From: Christina Henrie Date: April 21, 2010 9:48:55 AM PDT Subject: Important Notice regarding May Meeting Hi everyone! We have seen a recent increase in gang activity in our neighborhood and in an attempt to help address this, the Phoenix Police Department Gang Unit from our Precinct is going to come out and participate in our May meeting. They cannot come on our regularly scheduled night, so the meeting for May will be held on Wednesday, May 12th. The location will be the same, Resurrection Ev. Lutheran Church on the NW corner of 17th St. and Yale and we will meet at the same time, 6:30 p.m. Thanks, look forward to seeing you there. Thanks to Officer Manuel Valenzuela for arranging this with the Gang Unit. Christina -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From windsorcastle at cox.net Thu Apr 22 13:08:15 2010 From: windsorcastle at cox.net (Pam Racich) Date: Thu, 22 Apr 2010 13:08:15 -0700 Subject: [central-phoenix-discuss] Job Opp for Shipping & Receiving References: <396BBE8B7044B14DA92BE945221B6A920DC87F24@EXVS01.Howroyd> Message-ID: <664FC4D8-49DB-4A7D-98BC-D477A7E07E2C@cox.net> I'm signed up with a temp agency and they often send out emails looking for special skills. I received this yesterday and thought someone here might know of someone who could fit this job description. pam Begin forwarded message: > From: "Cheryl Hochstein - 1079" > Date: April 21, 2010 4:23:03 PM GMT-07:00 > Subject: Shipping and Receiving Order - AppleOne > > Good Afternoon Everyone, > > I have a position for a shipping and receiving person in a research > laboratory. > > The first 2 weeks of the position will be in downtown Phoenix and > then will switch to Tempe. This could last for 2 months. > > If you are interested, please don't call me - please email me your > resume with your shipping and receiving experience. > > Thank you in advance, > > Cheryl > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From malka16 at cox.net Fri Apr 23 22:54:19 2010 From: malka16 at cox.net (Michelle Steinberg) Date: Fri, 23 Apr 2010 22:54:19 -0700 Subject: [central-phoenix-discuss] FW: P.L.A.N. Update - Legislature Still Hard At Work Message-ID: Governor Signs Pro-Neighborhood HB 2479 On Monday, Governor Brewer signed HB 2479: Foreclosure Deeds; Buyer Identification (Rep. Bill Konopnicki, R - Safford) into law. The bill - which was introduced at the request of the City's Neighborhood Services Department - requires that foreclosure documents contain a name and contact information of the "real person" responsible for the property. This information will help the City in contacting the person who can address problems that are often associated with foreclosed homes (e.g. graffiti, weeds, broken windows). Awaiting the Governor's Signature SB 1144: Drug Offenses; Definitions (Sen. John Huppenthal, R- Chandler) adds a number of drugs to the "dangerous drugs" list in the criminal code. This bill passed the House by a vote of 55-0, the Senate concurred and was transmitted to the Governor for her signature on April 23. Other Bills Of Interest HB 2246: Regulation of Fireworks (Rep. Andy Biggs, R-Gilbert) permits the sale of consumer and display fireworks. This bill is similar to one that was vetoed by Governor Brewer last session. Other than the local preemption from regulating display fireworks, the city is concerned that more people could be physically harmed by these devices and that the state fire marshal, who is tasked to adopt and enforce rules related to the storage of fireworks, is not funded sufficiently to enforce the proposed law. HB 2246 was approved for concurrence in the House and could soon be on its way to the Governor. HB 2338: Yellow Lights; Duration; Photo Enforcement (Rep. Frank Antenori, R-Tucson) initially would have impacted the use of "red light running" cameras at our intersections. The bill has now been amended to regulate only the timing of the traffic signals. HB 2338 was transmitted to the House on April 23. SB 1070: Immigration; Law Enforcement; Safe Neighborhoods (Sen. Russell Pearce, R - Mesa) enacts numerous changes to laws dealing with immigration. Some of these changes include: . prohibiting local governments from adopting policies that restrict or limit their law enforcement officers from enforcing federal immigration law; . establishing a crime for willful failure to carry/complete an alien registration document; . requiring law enforcement officers to attempt to confirm the immigration status of a person they come in contact with whom they reasonably believe is an alien who is unlawfully in the United States; and . makes it a class one misdemeanor for a driver to impede traffic while in the act of offering work to a nearby pedestrian, or for the pedestrian to enter the vehicle. On Friday, April 23, the Governor signed this bill, but it does not take effect right away. The State Constitution is very specific about when legislation becomes effective. Generally, a bill becomes law on the 91st day following Sine Die, the day the legislative session ends. That is the case for this enactment as it has neither an emergency clause, making the legislation effective immediately, nor a "Proposition 108" impact, creating additional revenue for the state. The question of when the Legislature will "Sine Die" is yet to be determined. The 100-day legislative session benchmark has not been met since 1997 when the Legislature adjourned after 99 days. The city continues to study SB1070 to determine how it will impact Phoenix Police operations. Remember to SHOP PHOENIX and tell your legislators to protect City revenues that pay for important services such as police, fire, libraries, parks and street maintenance. Thanks for all you do for our community. Link to the P.L.A.N. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From libbertine at aol.com Sat Apr 24 21:14:54 2010 From: libbertine at aol.com (libbertine at aol.com) Date: Sun, 25 Apr 2010 00:14:54 -0400 Subject: [central-phoenix-discuss] Correcting myself: At NOON, NOT 2 Re: Rally against SB1070 on Sunday the 25th at 2 In-Reply-To: <8CCB23582E43A65-42F4-C41A@Webmail-m112.sysops.aol.com> References: <8CCB23582E43A65-42F4-C41A@Webmail-m112.sysops.aol.com> Message-ID: <8CCB244FE3758A3-42F4-CD77@Webmail-m112.sysops.aol.com> Sorry, I had it right in the text last time but not in the subject line. It's from noon to 2. -----Original Message----- From: libbertine at aol.com To: central-phoenix-discuss at centralphoenix.org Sent: Sat, Apr 24, 2010 7:24 pm Subject: [central-phoenix-discuss] Rally against SB1070 on Sunday the 25th at 2 I'm not looking to reignite the unpleasant political debates that have been on this discussion list in the past, just making the information available to those who are opposed to the new immigration law, SB-1070. There is a major rally on Sunday the 25th from noon to 2 pm at the Capitol. Congressman Gutierrez and others from Washington will be there. For more information on the neighborhood and participation in the exciting -HOOD CORONADO visit the web site at http://www.coronadoneighborhood.com/ _____________________________________________ -Note-- y using "reply", your reply will be sent to the sender of this message only. y using "reply to all", the message will go to all subscribers of the list. --Disclaimer-- he messages exchanged on this list in no way reflect the official osition of the Coronado Neighborhood association or centralphoenix.org. This -mail ist is maintained by an outside source, with no financial tie, or ditorial directive from the Coronado Neighborhood Association. To maintain your subscription, visit http://www.centralphoenix.org/list -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mikeandbill at me.com Sat Apr 24 21:19:54 2010 From: mikeandbill at me.com (Bill Butler) Date: Sat, 24 Apr 2010 21:19:54 -0700 Subject: [central-phoenix-discuss] Rally against SB1070 on Sunday the 25th at 2 In-Reply-To: <8CCB23582E43A65-42F4-C41A@Webmail-m112.sysops.aol.com> References: <8CCB23582E43A65-42F4-C41A@Webmail-m112.sysops.aol.com> Message-ID: <0D00DC50-4B48-461E-8BDD-CBDB17136D28@me.com> I spoke with Congressman Pastor yesterday evening and he is also speaking tomorrow. Yes, it starts at noon as you mentioned, there is also another Religious gathering tomorrow but I am unsure of the time. Bill On Apr 24, 2010, at 7:24 PM, Libbertine at aol.com wrote: > I'm not looking to reignite the unpleasant political debates that have been on this discussion list in the past, just making the information available to those who are opposed to the new immigration law, SB-1070. > > There is a major rally on Sunday the 25th from noon to 2 pm at the Capitol. Congressman Gutierrez and others from Washington will be there. > > For more information on the neighborhood and participation in the exciting E-HOOD CORONADO visit the web site at http://www.coronadoneighborhood.com/ > ______________________________________________ > --Note-- > By using "reply", your reply will be sent to the sender of this message only. > By using "reply to all", the message will go to all subscribers of the list. > > --Disclaimer-- > The messages exchanged on this list in no way reflect the official > position of the Coronado Neighborhood association or centralphoenix.org. This e-mail > list is maintained by an outside source, with no financial tie, or > editorial directive from the Coronado Neighborhood Association. > > To maintain your subscription, visit http://www.centralphoenix.org/list -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From malka16 at cox.net Sat Apr 24 23:19:54 2010 From: malka16 at cox.net (Michelle Steinberg) Date: Sat, 24 Apr 2010 23:19:54 -0700 Subject: [central-phoenix-discuss] Rally against SB1070 on Sunday the 25that 2 In-Reply-To: <8CCB23582E43A65-42F4-C41A@Webmail-m112.sysops.aol.com> References: <8CCB23582E43A65-42F4-C41A@Webmail-m112.sysops.aol.com> Message-ID: <9892AF1E88AF4D28B5532C990E40699E@userf684b700d9> Thanks for the important info!! I plan to be there! _____ From: central-phoenix-discuss-bounces at centralphoenix.org [mailto:central-phoenix-discuss-bounces at centralphoenix.org] On Behalf Of libbertine at aol.com Sent: Saturday, April 24, 2010 7:24 PM To: central-phoenix-discuss at centralphoenix.org Subject: [central-phoenix-discuss] Rally against SB1070 on Sunday the 25that 2 I'm not looking to reignite the unpleasant political debates that have been on this discussion list in the past, just making the information available to those who are opposed to the new immigration law, SB-1070. There is a major rally on Sunday the 25th from noon to 2 pm at the Capitol. Congressman Gutierrez and others from Washington will be there. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bobbystricker at gmail.com Sat Apr 24 23:45:32 2010 From: bobbystricker at gmail.com (bobbystricker at gmail.com) Date: Sun, 25 Apr 2010 06:45:32 +0000 Subject: [central-phoenix-discuss] Home for Rent In Our Hood Message-ID: <838376261-1272177933-cardhu_decombobulator_blackberry.rim.net-725750562-@bda831.bisx.prod.on.blackberry> Hello Neighbors, Does anyone know of a home for rent in the area? Available May 1 3bed, 1+ bath, fenced yard. Rent no more than $1100 without utils. Dogs allowed. Any leads appreciated. Thank you. Sent on the Sprint? Now Network from my BlackBerry? From coronadowayne at gmail.com Sun Apr 25 05:17:48 2010 From: coronadowayne at gmail.com (Wayne) Date: Sun, 25 Apr 2010 05:17:48 -0700 Subject: [central-phoenix-discuss] Rally against SB1070 on Sunday the 25that 2 In-Reply-To: <9892AF1E88AF4D28B5532C990E40699E@userf684b700d9> References: <8CCB23582E43A65-42F4-C41A@Webmail-m112.sysops.aol.com> <9892AF1E88AF4D28B5532C990E40699E@userf684b700d9> Message-ID: <003601cae471$52c63800$f852a800$@com> This about sums up SB-1070 "When your response to everything that is wrong with the world is to say, 'there ought to be a law,' you are saying that you hold freedom very cheap." -- Thomas Sowell From: central-phoenix-discuss-bounces at centralphoenix.org [mailto:central-phoenix-discuss-bounces at centralphoenix.org] On Behalf Of Michelle Steinberg Sent: Saturday, April 24, 2010 11:20 PM To: libbertine at aol.com; central-phoenix-discuss at centralphoenix.org Subject: Re: [central-phoenix-discuss] Rally against SB1070 on Sunday the 25that 2 Thanks for the important info!! I plan to be there! _____ From: central-phoenix-discuss-bounces at centralphoenix.org [mailto:central-phoenix-discuss-bounces at centralphoenix.org] On Behalf Of libbertine at aol.com Sent: Saturday, April 24, 2010 7:24 PM To: central-phoenix-discuss at centralphoenix.org Subject: [central-phoenix-discuss] Rally against SB1070 on Sunday the 25that 2 I'm not looking to reignite the unpleasant political debates that have been on this discussion list in the past, just making the information available to those who are opposed to the new immigration law, SB-1070. There is a major rally on Sunday the 25th from noon to 2 pm at the Capitol. Congressman Gutierrez and others from Washington will be there. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From malka16 at cox.net Sun Apr 25 09:50:09 2010 From: malka16 at cox.net (Michelle Steinberg) Date: Sun, 25 Apr 2010 09:50:09 -0700 Subject: [central-phoenix-discuss] Rally against SB1070 on Sundaythe 25that 2 In-Reply-To: <003601cae471$52c63800$f852a800$@com> References: <8CCB23582E43A65-42F4-C41A@Webmail-m112.sysops.aol.com><9892AF1E88AF4D28B5532C990E40699E@userf684b700d9> <003601cae471$52c63800$f852a800$@com> Message-ID: <5946662C530D43619CA383BB38073EEA@userf684b700d9> Right on! _____ From: central-phoenix-discuss-bounces at centralphoenix.org [mailto:central-phoenix-discuss-bounces at centralphoenix.org] On Behalf Of Wayne Sent: Sunday, April 25, 2010 5:18 AM To: central-phoenix-discuss at centralphoenix.org Subject: Re: [central-phoenix-discuss] Rally against SB1070 on Sundaythe 25that 2 This about sums up SB-1070 "When your response to everything that is wrong with the world is to say, 'there ought to be a law,' you are saying that you hold freedom very cheap." -- Thomas Sowell From: central-phoenix-discuss-bounces at centralphoenix.org [mailto:central-phoenix-discuss-bounces at centralphoenix.org] On Behalf Of Michelle Steinberg Sent: Saturday, April 24, 2010 11:20 PM To: libbertine at aol.com; central-phoenix-discuss at centralphoenix.org Subject: Re: [central-phoenix-discuss] Rally against SB1070 on Sunday the 25that 2 Thanks for the important info!! I plan to be there! _____ From: central-phoenix-discuss-bounces at centralphoenix.org [mailto:central-phoenix-discuss-bounces at centralphoenix.org] On Behalf Of libbertine at aol.com Sent: Saturday, April 24, 2010 7:24 PM To: central-phoenix-discuss at centralphoenix.org Subject: [central-phoenix-discuss] Rally against SB1070 on Sunday the 25that 2 I'm not looking to reignite the unpleasant political debates that have been on this discussion list in the past, just making the information available to those who are opposed to the new immigration law, SB-1070. There is a major rally on Sunday the 25th from noon to 2 pm at the Capitol. Congressman Gutierrez and others from Washington will be there. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: image/jpeg Size: 10771 bytes Desc: not available URL: From mikeandbill at me.com Sun Apr 25 17:58:00 2010 From: mikeandbill at me.com (Bill Butler) Date: Sun, 25 Apr 2010 17:58:00 -0700 Subject: [central-phoenix-discuss] Kittens Message-ID: Anyone looking for kittens? My neighbor has four. One is a long haired White one and three are Black. Please let me know if you are interested in them. They are about four weeks old. Bill