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Posted Sat, Jul 18, 12:40 p.m.
Thank you, Joe. You're right on. Today, I see Heritage as being in an "umbrella- building" stage, much as Arts was at one time. Although we're behind the curve a bit, I believe organizations such as the Association of King County Historical Organizations, the Seattle Heritage Coalition, Eastside Heritage Roundtable, ...
MOREPosted Sat, Jul 18, 12:14 p.m.
Oh my gosh! Thank you everyone - I suddenly see the big picture! I have truly been concerned for all of those unfortunate folks who have mortages but have lost their jobs and may go into foreclosure, thus furthering the spiraling downturn of our country's finances. Most important to our ...
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