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looking for homes for two kitties American's Biggest Emergency Troops Asking for Support Farmer's Market Become An Angel June 08 July 08 August 08 September 08 October 08 November 08 December 08 January 09
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When I first joined Ladies of Liberty, a division of Soldiers Angels, we had about 12 soldiers who had asked to have cards and letters of support sent to them... today, our new list was 21 pages long! Please take a few minutes of your time and send these soldiers a few kind words to let them know they have not been forgotten! Just a letter or card helps them out when they're feeling down over there...we have soldiers in all stations on our list, Iraq, Afghanistan... APOs and FPOs, men and women alike are feeling the toll from a long war for them... Some of these girls are MPs in very dangerous positions... one of groups just survived the blast from and IED and we thank God they all made it safely. And our Marines who are out in the dirt... deep in country... just pray for all our soldiers... You can join any group that you like and receive a changing list monthly of soldiers requesting cards and letters, or you can adopt just one soldier for the duration of his/her tour.... these soldiers are giving everything they have for American... can we give something back? Also, one Marine has a website up and running and you can visit and see what is happening where he is, please go to www.onemarinesview.com Thank you to everyone who will do this! Please visit www.soldiersangels.com today and let them know we care! I agree! Previously, the produce vendors were in the park, where there was shade for them and their produce and for shoppers also. The market is held during the hottest part of the day and many people cannot tolerate the heat. People with repiratory problems and especially the elderly, do not need to be out in the heat of the day. And to move the produce vendors to the hottest part of the street? Who made that decision? It's supposed to be a FARMER'S market, not commerical business... I went once this year and don't plan to go back unless things change. |