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Saturday, October 03, 2009

News from Council Member Alan Tart (District 6 - At Large)

Dear Friends and Neighbors:

I hope you and your families are doing well. Now that fall is upon us, there are numerous events for you and your family to attend.

October 3 (today)
Crossroads at Crabapple Antique & Art Festival
9 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Historic Downtown Crabapple, 790 Mayfield Road, Milton, Ga.

A tradition since 1969, this one day only, rain or shine, outdoor festival features 50 local artists and 50 American Country Antique Dealers from six states. Thousands of antiques, accessories, and unique pieces of art in all mediums will be available, so come enjoy this old-fashioned festival. Included in the festival are roaming musicians, food for sale benefiting the Boy and Girl Scouts, children activities from 2 until 4 p.m., a home tour, and trolley rides. An event not to be missed. Parking and admission are free.

October 17
3rd Annual Milton Roundup
Noon - 6 p.m.

Milton High School and Northwestern Middle School campuses

Our annual Milton Roundup is a celebration of the City. All residents of Milton, along with their family and friends, are invited to join in the day-long event where they can eat good local food, play games, hop on one of our exciting rides or just spend the day outside enjoying Georgia's beautiful fall weather. Parking and admission is free. For information on becoming a vendor for this event, please contact Linda Blow at linda.blow@cityofmiltonga.us or call 678.242.2500.

October 17
Inaugural Milton Mayor's Run
10 a.m.

Milton High School and Northwestern Middle School campuses

The City of Milton plans to host an inaugural Milton Mayor's Run. This event begins and ends at the campuses of Milton High and Northwestern Middle Schools and features 5K Trail Run, 1-mile Fun Run and Tot Trot options. All proceeds benefit Milton's Birmingham Park. Entry form

Please send this newsletter to others who might want to receive it. They can register to receive future newsletters from me.

I consider it an honor to represent you. Please contact me with your views on any issue that needs to be addressed or whenever I can be of service.

Sincerely,

Alan Tart
Council Member (District 6, At Large)
AlanTart4Milton@comcast.net
Cell: 678-464-8550

17 comments:

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Anonymous said...

Maybe he can take the boy scouts for a ride while they clean up the Bailey's property?

Anonymous said...

You bigoted, ignorant people need to get a life and worry about your own sh*t.

Anonymous said...

I agree. People should focus on his disruptive, poor record and affiliations. Leave his family alone, it has no bearing on anything related to the office.

Anonymous said...

What do boy scouts and the Bailey's property have anything to do with his family? And are you reading something into this? You must be the sicko.

The Bailey's have boy scouts clean up their property every year, even before Alan helped.

Anonymous said...

You people are so ignorant. It is always so easy to read people who are jealous even over an anonymous blog. No doubt the previous posters are likely bald or fat (or both), depressed, angry people who don't get much s*x at home (too bad). At least Tart keeps his campaign promises and isn't swayed by an pathological greed for money. If you don't like Tart for keeping the promises he said he would keep during his campaign, then don't vote for him. It's as simple as that...you just don't agree with his policies. But don't be a hater because he's gay. That just shows how jealous you are that he's got his life more together and is more sure of himself that you pathetic souls.

Anonymous said...

That is the point, I believe. His life is his business, his part time job is ours.
Policies aside, he has an obligation to fulfill his oath, work reasonably with others and most of all, show up. If you are calling in from points unknown with your primary job, you are derelict in your duties.

Anonymous said...

Well said!

Anonymous said...

Here, Here.

Too bad we didn't have a citizen stand up against the one who has the pathological greed for money and status, who ignores campaign promises.
Terrible.

Anonymous said...

You must be talking about the mayor who was in London last week when he should have been in his council chair. Guess that's okay but being three minutes late to a council meeting because you were tied up at the job that pays your bills is not? Oh, by the way, that was the day that Atlanta almost became Atlantis. Tart, I can't believe you were late. Get a primary job in Milton like everyone else on council!

Anonymous said...

The mayor has a passport?
I think they meant being regularly absent while working for the feds, but trying to phone in to vote-

Anonymous said...

Yes, that's brilliant idea from an obviously stupid blogger. Council members can't call into meetings. It is against the rules of procedure. Thanks for trying though. It's always good to see stupid people try to challenge themselves.

Anonymous said...

Alan has done it and taxpayers have paid the city attorney to figure out how to do it, even though noone else in history has legally tried it.

None taken, apology accepted.

Maybe a forum question will be to pledge 100% attendance at meetings and seminars. Milton has the worst attendance in metro Atlanta, incidentally.

Anonymous said...

And the highest per capita legal bills, probably. Due mostly to Tina and Julie, to no effect. Endlessly taking an attorney is a gold mine for them and a waste for everyone else.

Anonymous said...

They have the worst attendance, because people only show up if the issue affects them directly. How many other times did anyone see mass turnout from Crooked Creek at City Hall for ANY issue, not for sewer, not for any variances, not to stand next to and support neighbors who don't live in their neighborhood, but OH YES, keep them from getting their gate, and Halleluia 500 of them show up at City Hall!! What a great neighborhood, they are the only ones that count in their minds. If you live on an open road, you are dirt to them. Give them their own council person, they deserve it, they are Crooked Creek for crying out loud.

Anonymous said...

Not public attendance, Council attendance.