Got back from ApolloCon Sunday evening. Got right back in the swing of things Monday morning - the county had a groundbreaking for its all-time largest public works project, a $140 million highway by-pass loop. It was the lead story in today's paper.
I also have a guest this week - my mother-in-law is visiting - and the local Optimist Cub is having a cookout and rally Saturday (which I am coordinating). It's doubtful I will have much time to post anything about ApolloCon, but I will try later.
In the meantime, Lawrence Person posted photos, which are pretty good. Here is a link: http://www.lawrenceperson.com/?p=1746
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
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