That probably came across as overly sarcastic, and I apologize in advance.  I 
was taken aback by
being given a stack of meeting agendas, which is tantamount to being sent on a 
wild goose chase.

Regards,
Jason Stone
Diamond Lake

--- Jason C Stone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> The 6-inch thick stack of meeting agendas that Commissioner Kummer dropped 
> off at my home makes
> an
> excellent doorstop.  
> 
> Regards,
> Jason Stone
> Diamond Lake
> Candidate for Park District 5
> 
> --- CAROL  KUMMER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I was not on the Park Board during the initiation of the Ft.
> > Snelling/Neiman Complex and so, although I have tried to supply Mr.
> > Stone with the information he seeks, I am unable to answer all questions
> > to his satisfaction.  So, I dropped a packet of documents at his home
> > this evening.  It contains a copy of the Tin Fish contract and copies of
> > MPRB meeting agendas for the time period that covers development of the
> > Fort Snelling/Neiman Complex (beginning in 1998 through April 2003.)  If
> > he will make a list of the committee actions that he is interested in
> > and then e-mail it to Superintendent Gurban, the Superintendent will
> > have the items copied and sent. This seems to be the best way for Mr.
> > Stone to get what he wants regarding the Complex. 
> 
> 
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