Too bad about the Citizen's Fair - sounds like an interesting idea but it
does overlap with the swearing in and ceremonies of the Park Board that very
same evening.
Annie Young
East Phillips


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> http://www.startribune.com/stories/587/
>
> Interesting facets include a $25-per-person Saturday, Jan. 5 party and a
> $125-per-person dinner to defray inaugural costs.
>
> There is also the 10 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 2 swearing in, plus a 3-6 p.m.
> "Citizen's Fair" which the Strib says "will include tables for residents
> to apply for appointments to boards and commissions."
>
> Sideways thought: sentiment seems solidly on the side of a room at the
> Monte Carlo (non-smoking status to be negotiatied)...what about doing
> the party Inauguration Night Jan. 2, a "Minneapolis-Issues Inaugural
> Brawl?"
>
> Tickets $125. Just kidding.
>
> David Brauer
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