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Letter signings: Check out the photos
Tracy Davis (Wildrose Ranch) Flags down cars for December’s signing at Larry’s Building Supply.
Temescal Valley residents sign opposition letters at Larry’s Building Supplies.
Tracy Davis (Wildrose Ranch) explains opposition letter to a resident at park signing in April.
Jannlee Watson (Wildrose Ranch) and Barbara Paul (Spanish Hills) pose with Station 64 engine at Vons signing in May.
Dan Smith and alma Gonzales (Sycamore Creek), and Karla Cortez (California Meadows) staff signing booth at Community Faire in May.
The June signing at the corner of Werick and Knabe roads garnered 133 letters.
Terry Morairty (Weirick Road Neighborhood) explains annexation process to letter signers in June.
Michelle M. (The Retreat) tries spinning sign at Weirick and Knabe roads signing.
John Watson (Wildrose Ranch) and Jon Neal (www.TemescalNews.com) at June’s signing.
Rob Miller (Weirick road Neighborhood) uses tractor to move Freeway banner for July 6 signing at corner of Weirick and Knabe roads.
Barbara Paul (Spanish Hills), is Station 64’s biggest supporter.
John Neal (www.TemescalNews.com) and Tracy Davis (Wildrose Ranch) call attention to letter signing at Larry’s Building Supplies in December.
April 13 letter signing at Wildrose Ranch Community Park.
April 20 letter signing at Wildrose Ranch 3-5K Walk/Run.
John Watson (Wildrose Ranch) and Dan Smith (Sycamore Creek) chat with resident at May 4 Vons signing.
Dan Smith (Sycamore Creek), Roberta Tandy and Patti Corder (Trilogy), and Karla Cortez (California Meadows) take a shift staffing booth at May 18 Community Faire.
Casey Patrick Brooks (Wildrose Ranch) shows his support at June letter signing.
Rob M. (The Retreat) mans a corner at the intersection of Weirick and Knabe Roads.
Terry Morairty, Rob Miller and Brian Clingman are the heroes behind the freeway banner and banners adjacent to Tom’s Farms. All reside in the Weirick Road neighborhood.
Rob M. is caught taking a break atop The Retreat monument.
June 21 letter signing at Deleo Regional Sports Park for Movie in the Park event.