[Vision2020] Photos tell all

deaconjames at verizon.net deaconjames at verizon.net
Wed Jun 21 15:03:22 PDT 2006


Tom, et al.

This is a good point. And now a question for you:

How many days out of the year are there not at least one professional sporting event (MLB, NFL, NBA, NHL) being played? 

Good luck,

D.

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From: Tom Hansen <thansen at moscow.com>
Date: Wed Jun 21 16:12:04 CDT 2006
To: 'J Ford' <privatejf32 at hotmail.com>, vision2020 at moscow.com
Subject: RE: [Vision2020] Photos tell all

Gabe Rench stated to the City Council that last year's Trinity Festival was
a public festival and that his "security" (of which he was the supervisor)
had no reason to prevent people from being there.

He (Gabe Rench) simply passed information on to the City Council that he
heard for his "security".  He further stated that the complaints could not
be totally reliable since he was not physically there to observe them.

All of this information was presented by Gabe Rench, the festival security
supervisor who was not there to observe (first hand) his "security" on the
job (according to his own testimony to the city council on Monday
6/19/2006).

So, what we have here is a non-accountable security supervisor presenting
information about inappropriate decisions having been made last year by his
"security" that he did not supervise first hand.

This year they are adding alcohol to this mix.

Gee, what can possibly go wrong?

Tom Hansen
Moscow, Idaho

A good friend will come and bail you out of jail.  But a true friend will be
sitting next to you saying, "Damn . . . that was fun!"

-----Original Message-----
From: vision2020-bounces at moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-bounces at moscow.com]
On Behalf Of J Ford
Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2006 10:26 AM
To: vision2020 at moscow.com
Subject: [Vision2020] Photos tell all

Gabe Rench made a statement - heck, several of them - to the Admin Committee

that was less than honest when trying to convince the city to allow a beer 
and wine garden in Friendship Square (which is a PARK), that the attendees 
did not wear "badges" to the dance/party held during last year's Trinity 
Fest...but if you look at the photos that they have on their own web site, 
it clearly shows the dancers, attendees, musicians, even kids wearing them 
during the festivities on Main Street.

The problem with the badges was that several people of the community NOT 
associated with this "festival" were not allowed into their homes at the 
Moscow Hotel or into the businesses on Main Street because they did not have

badges.  Gabe flatly denied anyone had badges and that to his knowledge, no 
one was denied access to the area for ANY reason.

Is this going to happen again at this year's fest?  Is there some reason 
this thing couldn't be held at the East Side Park rather then in a major 
area of the CBD, where businesses have to close for 5 hours, peak hours, of 
the day just to accommodate one group?

http://www.christkirk.com/trinityfest2006/photos/

J  :]

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