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sheronda watts April 4, 2013 at 03:41 pm
Are there anything that a 15 year old can do? 3146431822 sheronda or sheronda.watts@hotmail.com
sharon shackelford July 3, 2012 at 01:40 pm
Let's face facts - we know there will be more congestion. It already is at it's present location.…Read More This may be an advantage for QT with a newer more up-to-date facility. BUT do we want this for our community and have the HIGH RISk of putting our students in danger? This would be a grave mistake no only for the congestion but students will be leaving the campus during school hours to get a "snack" at QT??? The snack might even be something that is not legal for minors "ALCOHOL". Why take such a HIGH RISK when our children's interest are at stake. A VERY CONCERNED GRANDPARENT
Rebecca D. June 18, 2012 at 07:03 pm
TwinOak is wonderful! The food is great (i love the dipping dough app and the chocolate chip…Read More cookie/ice cream dessert) and the service is delightful. This is one of our family favorites.
Doug Miner (Editor) June 18, 2012 at 07:21 pm
Rebecca - Totally agree! Did you know you can review twinOak on their Directory Listing in Patch?
Mary Konroy March 18, 2012 at 06:13 pm
If anyone is interested in an Aussie like Ellie, I can tell them first-hand that mine is probably…Read More the most affectionate dog that I have had. Active though. Seeing him leap is like watching ballet. Swift and graceful.
Vicky Weibel March 13, 2012 at 12:26 am
A mission from God, for sure. Bless you for your lives devoted to this cause.
Mary Konroy March 14, 2012 at 03:34 pm
Thanks RDBet. There is a link to the Project Peanut Butter website in the Patch article if anyone…Read More wants to contribute to this organization, which is battling severe acute childhood malnutrition.
Mark Schmiedeskamp January 29, 2012 at 01:56 pm
The number of people that turned out for the parade was awesome. It was great to see the community…Read More come together to show our support for our Iraq/Afghanistan veterans, thank them for their service and most importantly welcome them home. The organizers took on a huge undertaking putting this together in such a short amout of time. But what a great success it turned out to be!
Mayor Len Pagano January 29, 2012 at 09:15 pm
Our beautiful city of St Peters was in the only trolley and was number 21 in the parade. I am so…Read More proud of our Veterans Memorial Commission members for coming to the "WELCOME HOME returning servcemen and women event. This event was the first in the nation, all AMERICANS standing up and thanking the brave men and women for their service. What was so special , somehow all wars was brought with a THANK YOU.. I have seen so many children, to the mature age standing and saying, THANK YOU and we LOVE YOU.
Bill Moritz January 29, 2012 at 10:13 pm
I was down there in front of the Bank of America building. It was very well attended by people…Read More paying respects. It was windy and quite cold and the parade was a very impressive display. The parade took an hour and twenty minutes to pass by. It was a very nice presentation for the returning veterans and passing of memorials for fallen soldiers, sailors and airmen. I would not have missed it. I saw one memorial for a young female airman. I wish I knew her story. The Patriot Guard was well represented. Many fire trucks were on hand. I saw an ambulance from the North Jeffereson County district. I even saw two fire trucks from Boeing there. The lady I was standing next to told me that when her husband returned from Viet Nam the reception was quite different. She was very impressed with the reception for the returned soldiers. Thank you to all who served.
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