Letters to the Editor
Editor:
I am writing in response to Gina Kano’s letter to the editor in the Oct. 21 issue of the LW Weekly. I don’t think it is inappropriate for our community paper to let people in our community know how they might secure a “God Bless America” cross.
We have far too much divisiveness here. Democrats, Republicans, Christians, non-Christians, different ethnicities, straight, gay, etc.
Many people don’t know how to get along with those who do not share their own views.
And why stop with censoring this one group? Why not attack the two pages of religion news that appear each week, since the writer seems concerned with “offending non-Christians”?
I have many friends here who have differing views from mine. I enjoy talking with them and finding our common ground.
We don’t agree on everything, but we have a lot of common ground.
Those placing crosses in their gardens have the right to do so, and the group making and distributing them have the right to let people know how they can secure one.
For what it’s worth, I do pray that God will bless America, and I, too, have one of those crosses in my garden.
Peter Bates Mutual 7 Editor:
I would like to thank all of the members of the LW Theater Club for the dedication of their personal time to create the original material and the unique stagecraft for their free show presented Oct. 16.
It was clear the show must have taken an immense number of hours to produce.
For me, in four years of shows, this most recent one had the most interesting theme by leaps and bounds, and the stagecraft to create the time travel scenes was absolutely superb.
Debbi Fudge Mutual 1 Editor:
I recently hosted a party in Clubhouse 3. Thanks to the work of GRF Recreation Coordinator Andrew Delaney and custodian Miguel Medina, the party was a huge success.
Bob Berry Mutual 4