
Letters
The Lafayette reaches out
We are so excited to host this event at The Lafayette Hotel, Swim Club & Bungalows and have posted about it on our Facebook page [see “Why do we have high school reunions?” Vol. 5, Issue 20]. It is our hope that we might be able to help locate other classmates. Thank you for entrusting us with such an important occasion.
For those who are interested, we have many historic photos and a history of the hotel on our website: lafayettehotelsd.com/the-hotel/history.htm/.
—Kim Whittemore, via sduptownnews.com
A triumph and inspiration
What an amazing journey, struggle, and triumph [see “Inspirations from a soul survivor,” Vol. 5, Issue 20].
—Sally McKinley Pineaux, via sduptownnews.com
Jody, You are an inspiration and an amazing artist. Thanks for sharing your talent – as an artist and a writer – with us [see “Inspirations from a soul survivor,” Vol. 5, Issue 20].
So glad that you are creating and sharing!
—Carol Schrammel, via sduptownnews.com
Keeping North Park artists growing
Thanks, Jessica, for putting a spotlight on Tish’s efforts to build a collaborative arts community in North Park [see “Making art your own,” Vol. 5, Issue 20]. She is certainly a generous host and Expressive Arts a neighborhood treasure. The array of talent in this small show is impressive, their stories warm and inviting. Looking forward to the 4th annual Artist of 92104. Keep it growing!
—Dan Landrum, via sduptownnews.com









