I’m so bad! I just voted yes three times on three different browsers.
Still 43 to 57% though . . . . Regards, Bill From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of D Harben via CnC-List Sent: Monday, January 26, 2015 3:01 PM To: viking_33_or...@yahoogroups.com; cnc-list Subject: Stus-List Marine Museum crunch tomorrow! Possible actions ... Vote at Kingston newspaper site. Contact Kingston City Council. Contact and join Marine Museum. Don Marine Museum News Update 26 January 2015 Dear Members and Friends, The January 31 <x-apple-data-detectors://11> deadline for the City of Kingston to express interest in purchasing the Marine Museum property from Public Works Government Services Canada is fast approaching. This Tuesday, <x-apple-data-detectors://12> January 27, Kingston City Council will convene for a final session this month to consider their options. A 'reconsideration' of the City Council's previous refusal to purchase the property is not on the agenda. However, three recommendations submitted by City Staff that will have great bearing on the Museum's future have been added to the agenda. The recommendations address several scenarios that may offer incentives for any future development to allow the Museum to remain at its current location, and also assist the Museum should it become necessary to move to another location. The recommendations outlined on the agenda (Report Number 11) can be viewed here <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001rYHhDafejmFtUlyEEuKPO05ZtVzt2Vff93z8CEB_K04-lcOuxrOZIFmlP7VUCdDxVKfwuUylMbwB0WoM3zPArNaikzqAvDOs-Dr3AcJwr_osMgSu7sPCNbkIztdIdotRuadgrvvZDfkvL2L532NtDefAZQbD_i2SlZ5N8rHUfmnxGcFramu4WX5-2Jv2Ux0tkRMIZPcHnuJ4wjhv-tpzEZ4Bs7XrLf34UW4iDza8btHeRvEkSbjhTA==&c=klVbhWDb2p5lq1TdftW2UAONc8LCI592G6f7IcWgIDPlXYTTbxamWA==&ch=ij6m9e9oySLHDsVzpHEfbsNMQ5QXiO_dcguKRoE_gdri52GY5LnwUg==> . Your attendance at tomorrow's Council meeting that begins at 7:30 <x-apple-data-detectors://13> would be greatly appreciated and show strong support for the Museum's future. We hope a request for us to be heard as a delegation early in the meeting will be accepted, and Report Number 11 appears relatively early on the agenda. Also, CKWS News has posted a poll on their web site asking, "Should the City of Kingston purchase the property the Marine Museum sits on?" As of this morning, support to purchase the property is far behind. Although Council has so far rejected their option to purchase the property, a strong 'YES' vote is an assertion of support and solidarity for the Museum's future. To vote, click HERE <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001rYHhDafejmFtUlyEEuKPO05ZtVzt2Vff93z8CEB_K04-lcOuxrOZIKRJwjHTFW5XQbMREF626rAiE79_7ScdvlYiGxXj3E6Z5znV-LIodIhl88pY6fqPyKTVDWRFENmDCzBTZs0yKITzcWYifTrW_jNOPKrPzZJKLX6BUs8UaZ0=&c=klVbhWDb2p5lq1TdftW2UAONc8LCI592G6f7IcWgIDPlXYTTbxamWA==&ch=ij6m9e9oySLHDsVzpHEfbsNMQ5QXiO_dcguKRoE_gdri52GY5LnwUg==> . Many thanks for your support! http://m.theglobeandmail.com/globe-debate/why-is-ottawa-sinking-kingstons-marine-museum/article22515252/?service=mobile Why is Ottawa sinking Kingston’s Marine Museum? Historian J.L. Granatstein is the author of Who Killed Canadian History? and many other books on Canadian political and military history.
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