--> > this is good information to share both with Churchill and the Roosevelt group. <br /> With this much of a response, I think the project can go back to you or people in the neighborhood to see <br /> what the business participation might be, and better determine the scope of the project. I should say that <br /> Dick was firm on wanting the concrete tables. They are not that much more expensive than wood, and <br /> become cost beneficial about the first time you go out to repaint or replace vandalized wood planks. <br /> --> > will contact John H at Jody Coyote soon, discuss this much with him, and wait to see if he gets <br /> Eugene Sign & Awning to join in. then, we can schedule a meeting with ya'll out at the site to have a <br /> preliminary look around, and discuss generally what we could do. <br /> Before I let go of your attention, I want to share an idea that Tim Laue is very supportive of; perhaps you <br /> already know of it: Having a small capital account that would provide match money on donations and <br /> volunteer projects in parks. He is thinking of wanting to match the $2300 that has been raised to improve <br /> Friendly Park in his ward. There has been other interest in the past, and will be in the future, that would <br /> be nice to honor with a match from the City. I think Tim would welcome your support on this. <br /> --> > thanks for the tip! will get in touch with Tim. <br /> --John <br /> Page 2 <br />