Letters to the Editor
Editor:
This spring brought me to my new LW home. I’m a “walker,” and I find these neighborhoods to be such pleasant areas in which to walk. I also still drive a vehicle.
Now to my point: It is so easy for people to obtain reflective vests to wear at twilight or sunrise when enjoying a walk. This will help those of us who still drive to avoid colliding with someone we cannot see on the street. My vest is one-sizefits- all and cost less than $4. I purchased it in Building 5 at the GRF Copy and Supply Office.
Linda Lomma Mutual 10 Editor:
A few weeks back, there was a yellow insert in the LW newspaper that read free “CDs for Seniors.” I, being of a suspicious nature, paid no attention to someone who claimed to give out free stuff to anyone who replies.
A neighbor friend of mine called the number in the insert and made a request for a CD player. She got one with no strings attached. Wow!
I wondered if the woman, who I learned is named Candice Miller, could find a cassette player for me. I called, and two days later, I found one on my patio. The next day, I saw a young lady walking around looking lost. It turns out she was Candice, there to make another delivery.
We spoke awhile, and she is the nicest, sweetest person. I expressed my thanks and offered her a donation to the cause, which she refused. This woman is an angel, I thought.
A few days later, she called and said she had a box of cassettes and did I want them.
She delivered them to me last week.
Tony Laspada Mutual 6 Editor:
Kudos to the American Legion Post 327 for the great program members put on in Clubhouse 2 on Veterans Day. The Velvetones were the frosting on the cake!
Bob Berry Mutual 4