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    1. Protesting
    2. Lee
    3. Is there enough people on this list willing to make a visible protest, preferably in Indianapolis ?? I don't mean a carnival dog and pony show. I don't see any way to draw attention to the problem unless you do something that draws media coverage directly to the problem. Any idea's ?? If the law makers can be impacted in any way, I think this is one of them. They ultimately have control over the law enforcement and judicial branches. Lee Creed Greencastle

    06/29/2004 01:15:54
    1. Re: [INPCRP] Protesting
    2. I'm for something like that 100%. We need to do it with signs and more than the few people we had that showed up for the Senate hearings we had last year. As for as they knew, Henry county was the only one having problems with pioneer cemetery preservation. LET THE POLITICIANS KNOW THERE ARE MORE THAN A HANDFUL OF CONCERNED TAX PAYERS OUT THERE. UEB Henry County, IN HCCC & INPCRP ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lee" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2004 7:15 PM Subject: [INPCRP] Protesting > > Is there enough people on this list willing to make a visible protest, > preferably in Indianapolis ?? I don't mean a carnival > dog and pony show. I don't see any way to draw attention to the problem > unless you do something that draws media coverage directly to the > problem. Any idea's ?? If the law makers can be impacted in any way, I > think this is one of them. They ultimately have control over the law > enforcement and judicial branches. > > Lee Creed > Greencastle > > > ==== INPCRP Mailing List ==== > Scott Satterthwaite < [email protected] > is the INPCRP State Coordinator. Feel free to contact him directly regarding questions or comments you may have about the INPCRP. >

    06/29/2004 02:45:10
    1. What cemetery was hit last night?
    2. Channel 8, WISH-TV in Indianapolis, Indiana just had a news teaser about destruction in a cemetery, that shows broken headstones. Anyone know about this? Joni Curtis Indy

    06/29/2004 03:01:28
    1. RE: [INPCRP] What cemetery was hit last night?
    2. Brad Manzenberger
    3. Greenlawn Cemetery in Franklin. :( http://www.thejournalnet.com/ -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2004 9:01 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [INPCRP] What cemetery was hit last night? Channel 8, WISH-TV in Indianapolis, Indiana just had a news teaser about destruction in a cemetery, that shows broken headstones. Anyone know about this? Joni Curtis Indy ==== INPCRP Mailing List ==== Blessed are the Elderly, for they remember what we will never know.

    06/29/2004 08:51:07
    1. Re: [INPCRP] What cemetery was hit last night?
    2. Sharon Howell
    3. Greenlawn Cemetery in Franklin is the one on the east side of US31, just south of SR44. The article takes up half the front page today. http://www.thejournalnet.com/ 6/30/04 The short version is: the city maintains the grounds, individuals are responsible for the stones. "Park board members will discuss the vandalism issue at their next meeting July 26 and decide whether to pay for some of the damage." The article also states that tombstones are "actually very fragile and easier to knock over than people think." We sure didn't need that statement put out to the public! The photos don't show any broken stones, just toppled apart. Sharon Howell

    06/30/2004 02:53:20