N 1) 7 <br /> c..) Z <br /> MEDLIN Johnny R <br /> t 1% °1 <br /> From: ANDERSEN Chris F N� o P. t <br /> To: SWANSON GRIBSKOV Laurie cn <br /> Cc: HAMMITT Bob; MEDLIN Johnny R; c F <br /> Subject: FW: Cutting the trees in Hendricks F 61 <br /> Date: Tuesday, October 28, '1997 1:34PN r <br /> — .., --,\ y .), .... <br /> ..... <br /> ,„ <br /> ..... <br /> FYI, I don't think this affects the meeting agenda we ha' <br /> boisterous energy level. Chris _ N -1 [ <br /> From: WALSTON Mary F - \ <br /> To: WEILER Phil J; TERRETT Brian S; ANDERSEN Chris F <br /> Subject: FW: Cutting the trees in Hendricks Park = <br /> Date: Monday, October 27, 1997 10:58PM = `" �' .I <br /> FYI... MW ' <br /> t <br /> From: Wanda Ballentine <br /> To: foe @efn.org; cpa @efn.org; local_activists @efn.org <br /> Subject: Cutting the trees in Hendricks Park <br /> Date: Monday, October 27, 1997 6:45PM <br /> !! <br /> Press conference on Hendricks Park tree cutting, Tuesday ! 3 <br /> Edison Elementary School. The Hendricks Park Tree Comi <br /> r <br /> (,, <br /> its Majority Position report to the media prior to a meeting - <br /> the City to claim agreement that the 18 targeted trees are = <br /> hazardous and ought to come down. The majority of the c i i <br /> with the City staff and is calling for development of a mar I <br /> the Park by a citizen's committee. The Committee asserts gi ,P1 , <br /> done its homework and wants to halt plans to cut the tree i , / <br /> adequate study of the situation by competent professional y <br /> concerned about this issue and wishing to promote rationE <br /> decisions and long -term planning for Hendricks Park pleasE If you cannot and want to be involved, please spr ��� \�� ' <br /> contact Jon Raney, jraney @Pond.net <br /> t <br /> , <br /> i <br /> Wanda S. Ballentine <br /> Oregon Research Institute <br /> 1715 Franklin Blvd. <br /> Eugene, OR 97403 -1983 <br /> 541 - 484 -2123; fax - 541-484-1108 <br /> wandab @ori.org <br /> "If we do not do the impossible, we shall be faced with the unthinkable." <br /> Murray Bookchin <br /> "True growth is the ability of a society to transfer increasing amounts of t!, <br /> energy and attention from the material side of life to the nonmaterial side <br /> and thereby to advance its culture, capacity for compassion, sense of <br /> community, and strength of democracy." Arnold Toynbee <br /> 1 <br /> Disclaimer: Oregon Research Institute doesn't speak for me, and I don't <br /> speak for Oregon Research Institute. <br /> F <br /> { <br /> Page 1 <br /> i <br /> gg <br /> S <br />