Archive for Sunday, April 4, 2010

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Humble Ranch is there to help a population of people who benefit from specialized intervention. There are hiking and biking trails all over this valley and beyond, available for everyone’s use. If my child were on a horse at Humble Ranch that was spooked by some bike rider flying by, I would be outraged. Please leave Humble Ranch a little space, for our friends and families with special needs.

— jrm2

Orchestra concert review

Dear gentlemen:

Thank you for your review of what was probably the most demanding concert I, and no doubt others in the SSO have performed. By the way, I play the English horn (an alto oboe), not the French horn of the brass family.

Yours truly,

Bill Fetcher

— bfetch

Comments

George_Krawzoff (anonymous) says...

Nobody spites the special needs kids their trails. Please don't use the therapeutic riding program to deny the public easements purchased with $1 million of public money. There would be no therapeutic riding and the Trousil's wouldn't own the ranch without that investment.

Please check http://www.humbleranch.info to see the public trail easements that Ed Trousil signed. Don't treat bicycle riders as interlopers.

April 6, 2010 at 9:52 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

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