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RE: Linda the P: Me too.



Who gets to vote? Is this a "real" poll? Is there a formal
recognitin/award?  

If anyone can vote, I vote, hands down Ms Pall.


On Thu, 6 Jan 2000, Dena Marchant wrote:

> My vote is a three-way tie:  Linda, Nancy and Kenna
> 
> Dena
> 
> At 09:43 AM 1/6/00 -0800, Stephen Cooke wrote:
> >Me too.
> >
> >Steve
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: Lori Keenan [mailto:lkeenan@norby.latah.lib.id.us]
> >Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2000 6:42 PM
> >To: Priscilla Salant; vision2020@moscow.com
> >Subject: Re: end of millenium list
> >
> >I think that all of the people mentioned by Priscilla are visionaries in
> >the true sense and have contributed much to our community.  In my mind,
> >however, Linda Pall stands out.  Without her initiative and leadership
> >Moscow would not have its current City Hall (probably a parking lot would
> >disgrace the corner of Jackson and Third) nor its Library.  How many of you
> >know that Linda's was the deciding vote to remodel and add to the old
> >Carnegie Library, rather than tear it down and start over.  Linda has my
> >vote.
> >
> >Lori Keenan
> >
> >P.S.  How does she go on saving beautiful buildings?  It can't be because
> >she threatens to chain herself to the front door?  Or can it? :-)
> >
> >
> >
> >At 08:54 AM 12/31/1999 -0800, you wrote:
> >>I'm weak on Palouse history, but I have several nominations for current
> >>visionaries.  Long before the rest of us, these individuals understood
> >>something important about our region's future.
> >>
> >>Nancy Mack, for perserverance and foresight in developing the Chipman Trail
> >>
> >>Kenna Eaton, for knowing that Moscow residents really would gather at the
> >>new Co-op over great food, despite results of our survey to the contrary
> >>
> >>Mary Butters (Paradise Farm Organics) and Bob Greene (Book People), for
> >>taking enormous risks and leaping out of the mainstream in their respective
> >>industries to offer us high quality products and services
> >>
> >>Sam Smith, for knowing that WSU-Pullman would only survive with the
> >>statewide political support that comes from branch campuses and learning
> >>centers
> >>
> >>Tom Lamar, for Paradise Creek restoration but *especially* for Carol Ryrie
> >>Brink Nature Park, one of Moscow's real gems
> >>
> >>Linda Pall and Tom Hudson, for the 1912 Center.  Honestly, I used to think
> >>it was a crazy idea, but they have convinced me otherwise.
> >>
> >>And finally, Bill London, for Vision 2020.
> >>
> >>--Priscilla Salant
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> 
> Dena Marchant
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> 
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