Thursday, March 11, 2010

Creating A Invitation For Pastor Anniversary

NEWSLETTER (this unknown)



For some time we receive the newsletter of the Community of the Valley. Anyone interested and had not yet done so, can activate the service at: http://www.primiero.tn.it/informazione/newsletter . Conveniently, receive news and information directly on the screen at fairly regular intervals. We also tried a similar service at the corporate websites of Commons (for the accuracy of the Municipalities and Siror Tonadico). We could not find the service that obviously is not enabled. Yet we are now equipped with fast line, we live in one of the richest provinces and more attentive to the social policies of Italy, the PAT itself has invested exorbitant amounts to get internet in the valleys and villages isolated and out of the classic economic circuit. We would very
a newsletter service by our municipalities. It will be laziness, reluctance to attend the town square. Of course the climate, not really Mediterranean, not calls to leave the house. So here it sits comfortably on the sofa reading the news from home would be much appreciated. Read the minutes of the Municipal Councils, to observe the decisions of the Board or be promptly informed of the various ordinances union, directly on our computer, I do not think a transcendental question, a luxury, not "radical chic", it is simply that it 's requirement of living things of our time!

Spokesmen for constituting the electoral roll of our common hope we take this as a hint: their programs also fit into this case, someone support them. We are convinced that they are doing effort to compile a program, take our request as a call.

already expect comments such as: - "but with all the problems, you have nothing?" - Or again - "it takes something else for San Martin!" - Please refrain. We know that the most important debates should (must) be addressed to a very different tone and many other chores. But a program or a good election administration is judging for these small details (not so small).

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