Re: Flyers and Kiosks

2000-11-02 Thread timothy connolly
Rosalind Nelson defended the idea of flyers and more kiosks i agree about kiosks except i would like to get a better price than what lyn-lake paid for them. a possibility might be having americorp kids build and install them. or some such thing. maybe a local version through the youth

Re: Flyers and Kiosks

2000-11-02 Thread wizardmarks
contributing something positive that everyone would see. I like it, it's got a good beat and you can dance to it. Wizard Marks, Central timothy connolly wrote: Rosalind Nelson defended the idea of flyers and more kiosks i agree about kiosks except i would like to get a better price than what lyn

Re: Flyers and Kiosks

2000-11-01 Thread Scott McGerik
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: And if more such kiosks were erected, whose responsibility would it be to keep them cleaned up? While I was attending college, I made it a point to remove, from bulletin boards, any posters and flyers that had expired. This kept the bulletin boards relatively free of

Re: Flyers and Kiosks

2000-11-01 Thread Kim Bartmann
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --017E5E3FD7D28ABB099967DD Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit as a member of the lyn lake business association, i'd like to point out to valerie that perhaps she should reconsider her definition of

Re: Flyers and Kiosks

2000-11-01 Thread Rosalind Nelson
approaches this. Rosalind Nelson Bancroft From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Flyers and Kiosks Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Regarding flyers and kiosks: The Lyn-Lake Association has had two kiosks on either side of Lyndale Avenue just south of Lake Street for several years