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August 23rd 2008

I would like to congratulate Sue and Deanna for publishing this newsletter. They have at their own expense (and with the financial support of others in the community) endeavored to keep it free for all. Hopefully it will spur discussion of matters having to do with the future of this great town. If you have suggestions on how to improve this website please contact me at tvella@hotmail.com.

Thanks!

Tony Vella

July 6, 2009
Hello Nunnion,
I would like to thank the Webmaster and the Nunnion Staff
for the events calendar at www.thenunnion.com.
Us folks who live on the "outskirts" of Nunn really appreciate it.
Anyone know if the Town of Nunn has purchased volleyball
equipment for the rec enter? 
I have lots of volleyball players from NOCO who I want to
bring out here occasionally to play.
Thanks
Gary Lefko the Nunn Guy, Nunn/CO
I'm a Colorado Birder!  Are you?
http://ColoradoBirder.ning.com/ -- Home of "NunnCAM"

From: Sharon Nale

Date: 8/18/2009 9:35:44 AM

To: thenunnion@ezlink.com

Subject: Nunnion Website submission

 

I am impressed with the quality and impartiality of the news I read in this newsletter.

Having known Sue for several years, I know that when she undertakes a project, she immerses herself and becomes as knowledgeable and articulate as possible. 

She has so many talents!  I hope you folks in Nunn get to know her as well, and come to appreciate what she can offer to your community.  It is indeed rare to find someone so willing to jump in and help make a difference in the quality of the lives of those around.

Congratulations Sue on a job well done!  I look forward to reading about your community each month, and even though there are problems,  all small communities have such problems, and mine is no exception. People are people, and we need to learn how to disagree and still live amiably. 

Miss you Sue,

Sharon