(Opinion) Disappointed in Easterseals’ leadership of Veterans Campus
Leadership changes, unmet promises cause for concern at Franklin veteran campus
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Despite Andy Roeper’s best efforts to coordinate and schedule all of the various workshops on dismantling and reassembling a barn well in advance, one of the key players has managed to double book the initial dates and he is moving the take down of the main barn (“The Great Un-Do”)from July 16-18 to Aug. 27-29.
“I apologize for any inconvenience and hope you can join in on the August dates. As for myself, there is never a shortage of projects around here so things just keep moving along,” he said.
A Web site has been set up for the project and will be expanded over the next few weeks: www.cwrmarketing.com/barnproject.
Call 654-9831 for information or to reply with any questions.
Leadership changes, unmet promises cause for concern at Franklin veteran campus
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