[Vision2020] Archies on the Square

Craine Kit kcraine at verizon.net
Fri Mar 30 13:39:17 PDT 2007


Just out of curiosity:

The restaurant owner is reported to have "voiced his displeasure with  
the City of Moscow for not supporting them the way they had agreed  
they would" (below). Precisely what type of support did the City (as  
in our local government) promise and what did they fail to deliver?

Kit Craine


On Mar 27, 2007, at 9:34 PM, Robbie wrote:

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> Good evening, I am very excited to bring some good news on this  
> issue.  below is an email that I just received in regards to the  
> radio program that happened this evening.  Thanks for your help and  
> support on this issue, as well as the continuing efforts that each  
> and everyone of you do for people with disabilities.  Even at times  
> it seems that you work and appreciation is not seen, know that  
> there are always people out there that are saying thank you for all  
> that you do.  I hope that you all have a wonderful rest of your  
> week and once again, thanks for your help with this matter.
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> here is the email,
> "Tom Hopper was interviewed on Radio Free Moscow tonight.  At the  
> end of the interview the owner of the restaurant called in and  
> initially denied almost all of it but by the end of the program was  
> apologizing profusely to Tom and Dan.  He invited them in for a  
> meal "on him."  He also said he and his wife had lost $650,000 on  
> their venture to Moscow and he voiced his displeasure with the City  
> of Moscow for not supporting them the way they had agreed they  
> would.  That would explain some of the anger he showed to Tom and  
> Dan.  It doesn't look like any of us will be demonstrating on  
> Sunday.  The restaurant owner said they were "on their way out" and  
> probably wouldn't even be open by Sunday.
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> Thank you all for your support on this issue."
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> Regards,
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> Robbie
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