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LO_08_21 Online And On The Streets

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 3:10 pm
by Jim O'Bryan
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Here is the October 21 version of the Lakewood Observer. Chock full of good things to do,
read, and possibly be a part of. Much like the Lakewood Observer itself. Once again we
have a whole variety of writers coming from every corner of Lakewood celebrating our
diversity in lifestyles, food, politics, education, and business. Put it all together, shake it
up and it becomes Lakewood, the city we all love.

Isn't it time you jumped in on the paper, or even better on the Observation Deck, still the
only place in Lakewood where real names talk with real people over the digital fence.
Serving Lakewood, and those willing to discuss their ideas with the city for nearly ten years.

Come on in, sit at the adult table, and tell us what you think, what your plans are, what
dreams you have for you, your family and the city we love. You will not be sorry.

"History will have to record that the greatest tragedy of this period of social transition was not the strident clamor of the bad people, but the appalling silence of the good people."
Martin Luther King, Jr.

It is our town, our lives, our schools, and our City Hall, never be afraid to discuss your city.

Join us, 24/7/365 we are here to serve you, and have been for a decade.

And Remember To VOTE!

James C. O'Bryan
Publisher
Lakewood Observer, Inc.