Sounds like it's time for a committee.
On Tue, Jul 27, 2021 at 3:42 PM Diana Abrashkin
wrote:
> I'd love to "endow" a bench. Ours is a walking town, and one of the lovely
> things about walking is that you can sometimes sit for a bit before
> resuming your path.
>
> Diana Abrashkin, Register
I'd love to "endow" a bench. Ours is a walking town, and one of the lovely
things about walking is that you can sometimes sit for a bit before
resuming your path.
Diana Abrashkin, Registered Architect
www.CuracaoWithDiana.com
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On Mon, Jul 26, 20
Just before I was elected to be a Selectman in Belmont, many moons ago, I
initiated a project called "Benches for Belmont". Residents were invited
to make contributions to the town's coffers in return for having a bench
with a brass plaque on it dedicating it to a person or a cause. It was a
very,
Lexington put bences out by having people buy one to honor someone.
The nane of the person was put on the bench. possibility Lex prob would
tell us how they did it claire
On Mon, Jul 26, 2021 at 3:03 PM melinda bruno-smith <
melindabr...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Such lovely thoughts and questi
Such lovely thoughts and questions Moira. I too have been wondering how to
make these small updates to our town happen.
Best, Melinda
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Melinda Bruno-Smith
On Jul 25, 2021, at 6:49 PM, Lindentreefarm Csa wrote:
Hi all,
today we parked at Codman House, walked through the
Thank you Moira for your post.I have often thought that more simple benches on
public walkways, near the train, on the way to the library, and even on trails
might make Lincoln more welcoming and inclusive. But perhaps that is too
expensive a thought? or perhaps benches might defile the rustic c