Take two thick slices of Noonie's day old bread, smear Honey Cup honey mustard
liberally over both. Cover both slices with green leaf lettuce. Then on one slice only lay smoked turkey on the lettuce,
a tomato slice on the turkey and sprinkle it with shredded carrot. Then on the lay a slice of provolone cheese over the
carrot then a green pepper ring on top of the cheese. Sprikle with sprouts. Cover with the other slice, lettuce side down.
The letuce should be stuck to the bread with honey mustard so it doesn't fall off when you turn it upside down to cover the
sandwich. Slice sandwich in half with a knife. Wrap in tightly in plastic wrap. Use too much wrap. Tape on label. Tadaaa!
Weighs one pound. Costs Four Bucks.
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*************** ------ Ward 3 Neighbor,
Town Meeting Day is about a week away. With such pressing issues and so many new faces on the council it's so important that we make our voices heard.
Schoolboard Commissioner and City Council Candidate Marrisa Caldwell has been knocking on doors and meeting neighbors to learn about the issues that are important to The Old North End, Downtown, The Waterfront and our community as a whole. Here's Marrisa's take on what she's hearing from citizens in our neighborhood:
We live in a great neighborhood. By knocking on many of your doors, I've learned about the issues that matter to you - issues like affordable housing, health care, renewable energy and global warming, media literacy, having a safe city for bicyclists and pedestrians, livable wages, waste in government and so many more that we have the potential and the power to change.
I hope to bring these issues and all the others you've shared to the City Council. As a councilor I will work tirelessly to promote the best interests of Ward 3. It has been great to have the opportunity to meet so many of you. Through this campaign I have gained a new appreciation for what an amazing community we have. I hope to work with many of you in a responsive way to make sure that people come before politics on the Burlington City Council.
If you're undecided on the race, or would like to discuss these issues and all the others, Marrisa needs to hear from you! If Marrisa already has your support, thank you! We need your help to make sure Marrisa is reaching every voter and building the relationships she'll need to be a responsive and connected councilor.
To this end, a few fun events, please make an effort to come out, and if possible bring one or more Ward 3 neighbor:
Tuesday, 9pm - just after the People's Forum on the Mayoral Race (Details Here: http://www.workerscenter.org/peoplesforum) Come to T. Ruggs to Celebrate our Community and also Marrisa's Birthday around 9pm. Marrisa would love to meet the neighbors she's missed at the doors. Thursday, 8:45pm - friends, supporters, and downtown neighbors will meet up at The Daily Planet, 11 Center Street Marrisa especially wants to talk about her candidacy with the, harder to find, folks in the downtown area. If elected Marrisa will be a strong representative for the whole community. Please spread the word to your downtown neighbors. This will happen right after the DFA/GMD Mayoral debate next-door at Sapa Coffee & Tea.
Saturday,8:45am - 11:15 am - Bagels & Coffee with Marrisa at the Barnes Elementary Community Room. This will be a nice opportunity for folks to meet Marrisa before March 3rd.
If you can't make it to any of the events feel free to Contact Marrisa @ 578-7325 or citycouncil@marrisacaldwell.org, anytime.
Thank you for participating in your local democracy!
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That being said:
Kurt Wright brings up a good point when he mentions that we're going to have a lot of new city councilors. Given that and the imbalance of power between the administration and the council it is so important that we elect strong, experienced leaders like Marrisa who will be ready to hit the ground running on the council.
I'm hoping lots of Ward 3 residents, particularly those Marrisa has not yet met, come out for these events.
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Damn, time does fly: October 2006 feels like yesterday! At this rate, my final BurlingtonPol.com post will be around 2020.
I did write the event alert... how could you tell?
Thanks for letting me hijack your blog Haik. I promise the next guest posts won't be so blatantly promotional.
That being said:
Kurt Wright brings up a good point when he mentions that we're going to have a lot of new city councilors. Given that and the imbalance of power between the administration and the council it is so important that we elect strong, experienced leaders like Marrisa who will be ready to hit the ground running on the council.
I'm hoping lots of Ward 3 residents, particularly those Marrisa has not yet met, come out for these events.