Friday, March 11, 2005

Had breakfast with a group of about 10 people from VOAAA and city of Plano mayor Pat Evans this morning at Poor Richard. I learned for the first time about the arts hall that is going to be built on a 138 acres piece of land that was donated. It is located within the city of Allen in the tri-cities area of SH 121 and Custer Rd., where the boundaries of Plano, Allen and Frisco meet. If the voters of Plano decide shell out money to build it on the local election on Saturday, May 7th, when completed, it would be bigger than the Eiseman Center in Richardson, and be in the same class with the Bass Performance Hall in Fort Worth and the Meyerson Symphony Center in Dallas.

A great story about George and Amelia Limpert which I first saw quoted in the weekly update by Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council.

We had a productive conference call to make sure we got everything cover for our Vietnamese Alliance Youth - Southwest Region springbreak camp at Pineywoods next week, Thursday night through Sunday afternoon. This would be our fifth annual camp.

A guy from the campaign of Lee Lutz, candidate for Garland city council district 8, called me yesterday and again this morning. She is the challenger to my friend, incumbent councilman Randall Dunning.

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