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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>sunil, check with the union rep.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>To:</B> <A title=vision2020@moscow.com
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<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Sent:</B> Friday, October 14, 2005 5:13
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<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Subject:</B> Re: [Vision2020] proposed
ballfields/sports-complexacrossfromarboretum</DIV>
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<P>Yeah, at this JOB thing you're talking about, can I, like, play hacky-sack
and stuff?<BR><BR>Sunil</P></DIV>
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<DIV></DIV>From: <I>"g. crabtree" <<A
href="mailto:jampot@adelphia.net">jampot@adelphia.net</A>></I><BR>To: <I>"Donovan
Arnold" <<A
href="mailto:donovanjarnold2005@yahoo.com">donovanjarnold2005@yahoo.com</A>>,
"Julie Crumley" <<A
href="mailto:joodge@hotmail.com">joodge@hotmail.com</A>>, <<A
href="mailto:vision2020@moscow.com">vision2020@moscow.com</A>></I><BR>Subject: <I>Re:
[Vision2020] proposed
ballfields/sports-complexacrossfromarboretum</I><BR>Date: <I>Fri,
14 Oct 2005 15:51:48 -0700</I><BR>>A suggestion for those poor 16-20 year
olds who find themselves with <BR>>too much time on their hands might be
to get a JOB. I am sure they <BR>>would be amazed at how the time flew by
not to mention the added <BR>>benefit of not having to put the touch on
daddy quite as often. Try <BR>>it, after all you might as well get in the
swing of now as it will <BR>>be your future.<BR>>seriously, g
crabtree<BR>>----- Original Message ----- From: "Donovan Arnold"
<BR>><donovanjarnold2005@yahoo.com><BR>>To: "Julie Crumley"
<joodge@hotmail.com>; <vision2020@moscow.com><BR>>Sent:
Friday, October 14, 2005 9:43 AM<BR>>Subject: RE: [Vision2020] proposed
ball
<BR>>fields/sports-complexacrossfromarboretum<BR>><BR>><BR>>>Julie,<BR>>><BR>>>I
did not wish to give the impression that I am<BR>>>opposed to athletic
fields because not everybody uses<BR>>>them.<BR>>><BR>>>I
think it is great that we provide children with<BR>>>athletic fields.
However, I think we place too much<BR>>>emphasis on the few and ignore
the many. You do not<BR>>>need an expensive new playing field to enjoy
sports or<BR>>>even be athletic. When I was growing up, we played
on<BR>>>an old dusty dirt field.<BR>>><BR>>>Look at Mt.
View Park. When I go on my walks, rarely<BR>>>is that field being
utilized, most the time the<BR>>>parking lot remains empty and the
green fields bare<BR>>>except for a family or two. Least I mention
other<BR>>>parks in the area that are also not fully
used.<BR>>><BR>>>Eggan Youth Center on the other hand, is packed
all<BR>>>the time, and is only fit for Junior High
Students.<BR>>>That state board ramp was a great
idea.<BR>>><BR>>>We need to update that facility, and build
something<BR>>>like it for the older youth, like 16 to 20 years
old<BR>>>that can get bored very easily being too old for
the<BR>>>youth center and not yet old enough for most
adult<BR>>>activities.<BR>>><BR>>>I would get bored as a
High School Student and between<BR>>>the ages of 16-20 in Moscow. I
could not enter the<BR>>>bars and I did not play sports. Many of my
peers just<BR>>>partied and did drugs, or dropped out of school
and<BR>>>moved. More than a decade later, we have yet
to<BR>>>improve on the situation.<BR>>><BR>>>I dislike
most organized sports because competition<BR>>>and the expensive
equipment takes the fun out of them.<BR>>>I think before we build out
226th place to play soccer<BR>>>in a ten mile radius, we ought to give
something to<BR>>>the youth that have nothing to do before building
our<BR>>>226th place to play soccer in
Moscow.<BR>>><BR>>>Take Care,<BR>>><BR>>>Donovan J
Arnold<BR>>><BR>>><BR>>><BR>>>--- Julie Crumley
<joodge@hotmail.com>
wrote:<BR>>><BR>>><BR>>>---------------------------------<BR>>><BR>>>So
because everyone does not like sports, the ones<BR>>>that DO are not
provided for? I, personally, do not<BR>>>see why people
would oppose (as principle) building<BR>>>new fields for children that
provide them with<BR>>>something healthy, fun, and safe to do, and
keeps them<BR>>>out of trouble. A kid can't vandalize or
commit other<BR>>>crimes after school if they have soccer
practice.<BR>>><BR>>>But I do agree that other options for
children should<BR>>>be available. When I was in school, I
was involved<BR>>>with many school activites that were NOT
athletic<BR>>>(student council, senate, etc) and agree that more
of<BR>>>those things should be available. We DO have a
youth<BR>>>center, perhaps putting more emphasis on it's use
for<BR>>>actual YOUTH might be
helpful.<BR>>><BR>>>JC<BR>>><BR>>><BR>>><BR>>><BR>>><BR>>><BR>>>*****VOTE
DAN CARSCALLEN FOR CITY
COUNCIL*****<BR>>><BR>>><BR>>><BR>>>COPYRIGHT 2005
JULIE CRUMLEY. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
SO<BR>>>THERE.<BR>>><BR>>><BR>>><BR>>>*~*The
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