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Letter to the Editor - The Millerton News - 5-5-22

Thanks for Earth Day support

I would like to acknowledge the following contributors, on behalf of the NE/Millerton Climate Smart Community Task Force, for making Millerton Earth Day 2022 possible:

The Millerton Inn - For the gracious use of their Great Lawn

The Moviehouse - For their continued support to of community

Mike Reynolds - For his donation of tents, tables, chairs and time for our event

North East Ford- For their very generous spirit of promoting this event

The Village of Millerton Merchants - For all their generous donations and unending spirit of community support

And a very Special Thanks to The Terni Family for allowing us to bring a spark of color

Back into the windows of an old Village friend!

Chris Virtuoso

NE Millerton
Climate Smart
Community Task Force
ClimateSmartMillerton.org

Millerton

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