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LETTERS 3. What about animals in the streets and neighboring properties? Rabbits can burrow large distances. Who will be responsible for catching and dealing with these, both alive and dead, animals? 4. Health hazards including disease and waste products. There needs to be something in place to regulate this. Wastewater is another concern. 5. Raising rabbits commercially has several economic issues. High cost of transportation for slaughter and global warming included. 6. I feel that this needs to be referred to the citizens for a vote, adding another cost to any action. Russ Criswell Carbondale

Let them roar! Dear Editor: An album comes soon. Let Them Roar will bring the tunes. Help if you can, please. Music, whether live or recorded, has the power to lift the people. Right now, people need to be lifted. We need to be lifted out of our bubbles — the ones that make us think we are right and they are wrong, the ones that make us think we are somehow protected from everything "out there," and the ones that insulate us from hearing what others are saying. One of the Valley's beloved bands, Let Them Roar, is recording

Continued from page 2 an album of their incredible “I See My Light” winter solstice show. This show was more than a concert, it was an immersive, interactive drama that took the audience on a journey from the quiet solitude of our beginnings to the raucous cacophony of our collective blossoming. It brought the audience together while allowing each person to consider their personal journey. But there were only two shows of this wonderful experience, and most people didn't get to go on that journey. Now, Let Them Roar would like to bring everyone who wants to join along with them. Music can have a visceral impact on our bodies, minds and souls … and we could all use a little shake up. I say, bring it on! Zuleika Pevec Carbondale

Thank you for the kidney Dear Editor: Thank you! Thanks to a lot of kind-hearted people who contributed to my fund, I have a new kidney. I gratefully thank UC Health, these medical magicians had me in and out and smiling in three days. Loving gratitude to my family who have selflessly sacrificed so much. Thanks to the bosses of my son and his wife. My daughter-in-law's boss is letting her run the office from Denver so that she and my son can help care for me. Thank you Berry

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Crier. Thanks to the Pour House and Legion for providing donation spots and lots of moral support Thanks to the Lord and Lori who is watching from above. And the deepest thanks and sympathy go to the donor and her family. Thank you. I'm a lucky guy. Bruno Kirchenwitz Rifle

CMS thanks you Dear Editor: Carbondale Middle School would like to thank our community for supporting our school throughout the year. In January, Carbondale Beer Works, with a community of donors, raised funds for our students’ lunch program. By paying off student lunch debt, they relieved a great deal of stress from our students’ families. Last week, Carbondale Beer Works along with Bristlecone Mountain Sports, LuluBelle, Sopris Liquor and Wine, Phat Thai, Tonic Juicery, Kallie Carpenter Personal Training & Fitness and Carbondale Recreation Center supported our annual Bingo for Kindness Fundraiser. This generosity is a statement of commitment and support from our communities’ to our children and our public schools. Thank you. Jennifer Lamont, Principal Carbondale Middle School

Thanks to Heady-Smith Dear Editor: Roaring Fork Outdoor Volunteers is pleased to acknowledge the insightful leadership and tireless dedication of Jamin Heady-Smith to our organization. Over the last decade, Jamin has volunteered countless hours as a crew leader, board member, treasurer and chair. His expertise and thoughtful contributions to RFOV cannot be overstated and we are forever grateful.

By Suzie Brady

As RFOV celebrates its 25th anniversary in 2020, we recognize that our success in promoting stewardship of our public lands by engaging the community in volunteer trail projects, has been fostered by exceptional volunteers like Jamin. Ryan Vugteveen, Board Chair Randy Gold, Vice Chair Roaring Fork Outdoor Volunteers

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