Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Alderman Foote has proposed a tax increase to the BOA for the August ballot.

This weeks edition of the "paper" has the story on page one, above the fold no less. There are shortfalls in the first quarter from tax revenues to the three major funds of $two million and change, however that does not denote the doom and gloom some would have you believe!

Just as in a business one must consider both the quarter to quarter trends as well as the total in v the total out, or as some may explain the "bucket method." What's that? Well you put the cash in one bucket and the bills in the other one, and they had best balance out. Over simplified? For sure, but there is much more to the City budget than meets the eye.

I am not a financial expert by a long shot, but we do have three very good ones up there (Foote, Miguel, Nieder,) who I am sure would be more that happy to show you where we are today, and why the "sky is not falling!"

Before you believe any of the "economists" who post doom and gloom on this, or any other forum, may I suggest you call them for an appointment, and let them show you.

Tom Ford

NO. 495

Monday, April 28, 2008

How many cuts will we have to make to offset this?

Please click on the header for a story reference gas pricing to hit $10.00 per gallon this year! This is crazy you say? Well the price of oil hit $118.50 per barrel today on the futures market for June, so?

You know major wars have started in the past over oil (remember the cut-off of oil to Japan in 1940?) and this could be no different.

Folks, Crestwood can't make enough cuts to make this work out Even on paper, so I guess we can all expect the dreaded T.I. (tax increase) words soon.


Ah yes, life in the new century!

Tom Ford

NO. 494

Sunday, April 27, 2008

South County Times has a great letter to the editor!

Please click on the header to be directed to this outstanding local paper, and the letter.

The gist of the letter is that Mayor Robinson has done a great job of bringing Crestwood back from the brink. I fully agree with the writer, and I look forward to the further improvement of my town by Mayor Robinson, and the BOA.

But enough from me, please read it for yourselves, and join me in congratulating Mayor Robinson, and our BOA for an outstanding job in the face of severe problems.

Well done Gentlemen!

Tom Ford NO. 493

Thursday, April 24, 2008

7 year old, fellow Crestwoodian Sarah Jane Smith needs our help folks!

We have a fellow "Crestwoodian" who can really use our prayers, our help, and our funds to defray the mounting hospital costs she is enduring. This young lady has gone through more in her young life than most of us have, or will see in a lifetime, so let's do what we can to help!

This is both a way to help , and a great way to have fun, and at the same time, you will know you have done the right thing for her, her family, and yourselves!


"Thank you! Sarah and I are at the hospital right now - she had surgery Monday, did great Tuesday, but is not doing so great now. She is in the PICU at St. Johns. She had hip surgery & apparently her intestines have decided to stop working as they were shocked by the surgery, which is causing a myriad of other issues. Hopefully this will all get straightened out soon.
But re: The Trivia night, we have a PDF on her website with all the details - you can go directly to it at
http://www.thesarahjanestory.com/trivia_night.pdf
Or, you can get to it from the home page

http://www.thesarahjanestory.com (click on the header for the flyer!)


The event is only a week away and we need to fill more tables! We have had our hands really full lately. I think it will be a really fun evening - one of Sarah's caregivers is part of Alpha Phi Omega at SLU, and they are putting it on.

We live on East Watson - some fellow Crestwoodians may know us from the traffic jams on our street caused by Sarah's bus in the morning. She goes to Southview - although she has been homebound a lot this school year. The Crestwood EMT's know Sarah well, and have been a Godsend to our family."

Thursday, May 1, 2008 - Trivia night to benefit 7 year old Crestwood girl, Sarah Jane Smith, located at the Allied Health Building on the Saint Louis University Medical Campus -- 3437 Caroline, 63104. $15 per ticket or $150 for a table -- price includes parking voucher for Hickory East Parking Lot. Doors open at 6:30 pm. Cash prizes will be awarded for 1st and 2nd place. Mulligans will be available for purchase. Other activities include a 50/50 raffle, silent auction and other various contests. Silent auction items include an IBM laptop, Cardinals tickets, and a weeklong vacation in Branson MO! Snacks and drinks will be available for purchase. For reservations please call 314-977-1557 or e-mail *. Please help defray this family's medical expenses. More details available at http://www.thesarahjanestory.com/trivia_night.pdf

Lets show Sarah we will not let her down! I will take two seats to be donated to a person of Sarah's choice for $40.00, what can you all do to get her on the road to recovery?

Tom Ford

NO. 492

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Mayors Town Hall Meeting April 30, 2008 at 7:00 PM

Ladies and Gentleman, the next Town Hall Meeting will be held on Wednesday, April 30, 2008 at 7:00 Pm at the Community Center!

I will be providing more information as it becomes available.

Tom Ford

NO. 491

Saturday, April 19, 2008

It's Patriot's day folks, do you, and your children know the story of these brave men?

For your edification I have enclosed the stories from that fateful day when the "shot heard round the world" was fired!

Please join me in taking a moment to thank them, and all who followed for our liberty, our freedom, and our ability to have our own opinion's, and voice them!

Mat God bless and save America!

Tom Ford

NO. 490

Date: Sat 19 Apr 2008 7:28 am

Would we make the stand today? Two accounts for your reading pleasure. First the shorter of the two. Olde English intact where applicable.

God save us all!
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"I, John Robbins, being of lawful Age, do Testifye and say, that on the Nineteenth Instant, the Company under the Command of Captain John Parker, being drawn up (sometime before sun Rise) on the Green or Common, and I being in the front Rank, there suddenly appear’d a Number of the Kings Troops, about a Thousand, as I thought, at the distance of about 60 or 70 yards from us Huzzaing, and on a quick pace towards us, with three Officers in their front on Horse Back, and on full Gallop towards us, the foremost of which cryed, throw down your Arms ye Villains, ye Rebels! upon which said Company Dispersing, the foremost of the three Officers order’d their Men, saying, fire, by God, fire! at which Moment we received a very heavy and close fire from them, at which Instant, being wounded, I fell, and several of our men were shot Dead by one volley. Captain Parker’s men, I believe, had not then fired a Gun." - Militiaman John Robbins’ sworn statement, 24 April 1775, regarding the events of April 19, 1775, in Lexington, Massachusetts

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Battle at Lexington Green, 1775

Massachusetts Colony was a hotbed of sedition in the spring of 1775. Preparations for conflict with the Royal authority had been underway throughout the winter with the production of arms and munitions, the training of militia (including the minutemen), and the organization of defenses. In April, General Thomas Gage, military governor of Massachusetts decided to counter these moves by sending a force out of Boston to confiscate weapons stored in the village of Concord and capture patriot leaders Samuel Adams and John Hancock reported to be staying in the village of Lexington.

The atmosphere was tense, word of General Gage's intentions spread through Boston prompting the patriots to set up a messaging system to alert the countryside of any advance of British troops. Paul Revere arranged for a signal to be sent by lantern from the steeple of North Church - one if by land, two if by sea. On the night of April 18, 1775 the lantern's alarm sent Revere, William Dawes and other riders on the road to spread the news. The messengers cried out the alarm, awakening every house, warning of the British column making its way towards Lexington. In the rider's wake there erupted the peeling of church bells, the beating of drums and the roar of gun shots - all announcing the danger and calling the local militias to action.

In the pre-dawn light of April 19, the beating drums and peeling bells summoned between 50 and 70 militiamen to the town green at Lexington. As they lined up in battle formation the distant sound of marching feet and shouted orders alerted them of the Redcoats' approach. Soon the British column emerged through the morning fog and the confrontation that would launch a nation began.

"Lay down your arms, you damned rebels."

Twenty-three-year-old Sylvanus Wood was one of the Lexington militia who answered the call that spring morning. Several years after the event he committed his recollection to paper in an affidavit sworn before a Justice of the Peace which was first published in 1858:

"I, Sylvanus Wood, of Woburn, in the county of Middlesex, and commonwealth of Massachusetts, aged seventy-four years, do testify and say that on the morning of the 19th of April, 1775, I was an inhabitant of Woburn, living with Deacon Obadiah Kendall; that about an hour before the break of day on said morning, I heard the Lexington bell ring, and fearing there was difficulty there, I immediately arose, took my gun and, with Robert Douglass, went in haste to Lexington, which was about three miles distant.

When I arrived there, I inquired of Captain Parker, the commander of the Lexington company, what was the news. Parker told me he did not know what to believe, for a man had come up about half an hour before and informed him that the British troops were not on the road. But while we were talking, a messenger came up and told the captain that the British troops were within half a mile. Parker immediately turned to his drummer, William Diman, and ordered him to beat to arms, which was done. Captain Parker then asked me if I would parade with his company. I told him I would. Parker then asked me if the young man with me would parade. I spoke to Douglass, and he said he would follow the captain and me.

By this time many of the company had gathered around the captain at the hearing of the drum, where we stood, which was about half way between the meetinghouse and Buckman's tavern. Parker says to his men, 'Every man of you, who is equipped, follow me; and those of you who are not equipped, go into the meeting-house and furnish yourselves from the magazine, and immediately join the company.' Parker led those of us who were equipped to the north end of Lexington Common, near the Bedford Road, and formed us in single file. I was stationed about in the centre of the company. While we were standing, I left my place and went from one end of the company to the other and counted every man who was paraded, and the whole number was thirty-eight, and no more.

Just as I had finished and got back to my place, I perceived the British troops had arrived on the spot between the meeting-house and Bucknian's, near where Captain Parker stood when he first led off his men. The British troops immediately wheeled so as to cut off those who had gone into the meeting-house. The British troops approached us rapidly in platoons, with a general officer on horseback at their head. The officer came up to within about two rods of the centre of the company, where I stood, the first platoon being about three rods distant. They there halted. The officer then swung his sword, and said, "Lay down your arms, you damned rebels, or you are all dead men. Fire!" Some guns were fired by the British at us from the first platoon, but no person was killed or hurt, being probably charged only with powder.

Just at this time, Captain Parker ordered every man to take care of himself. The company immediately dispersed; and while the company was dispersing and leaping over the wall, the second platoon of the British fired and killed some of our men. There was not a gun fired by anv of Captain Parker's company, within my knowledge. I was so situated that I must have known it, had any thing of the kind taken place before a total dispersion of our company. I have been intimately acquainted with the inhabitants of Lexington, and particularly with those of Captain Parker's company, and, with one exception, I have never heard any of them say or pretend that there was any firing at the British from Parker's company, or any individual in it until within a year or two. One member of the company told me, many years since, that, after Parker's company had dispersed, and he was at some distance, he gave them 'the guts of his gun.'"

References:

Commager, Henry Steele, Morris Richard B. The Spirit of 'Seventy-Six vol I (1958); Fischer, David, Paul Revere's Ride (1994).

How To Cite This Article:
"Battle at Lexington Green, 1775," EyeWitness to History, www.eyewitnesstohistory.com (2001).

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

How do you feel about "eminent domain?"

If your against it (as I am) their is something you can do to possibly prevent it in the future!

"There will be a representative from the Stop Eminent Domain Abuse group collecting signatures for a petition to put this issue on the ballot. Any registered voter who is interested in getting the issue on the ballot can go to the Affton Post Office on Gravois. The individual collecting signatures is just outside the post office in the parking lot and will be there from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM tomorrow and possibly Thursday."

Now we have a venue to vent our displeasure with this idea, and I think it's a very good chance to at least show the politicians how we feel about this most important issue.

If your all for it, please remember that once the nose of the Camel is in the tent, the remainder is not far behind! Today a small lot nobody wanted anyway, tommorrow your homestead!

Tom Ford

NO. 489

Thursday, April 10, 2008

We have a new owner, and a new opportunity at hand!


The question I have is what would we all like to see go into the new Crestwood Court center?

Let's all come up with some ideas we can forward to the City Fathers for their consideration. Please make your suggestions nice and to the point, and within the realm of reality.

I will pass them on to the City for transferal to the new owners when we have a few.

I know we can't expect our wishes to happen as we want them to, but at least we can show the new owners we are behind them all the way!

Tom Ford

NO. 488

Saturday, April 05, 2008

Off topic for Crestwood, but relevant to America none the less!

If your a Vodka drinker, please click on the header to see the latest ad program now being broadcast by Absolut Vodka in Mexico!

I will NEVER, EVER buy a bottle of that "wannabe vodka" as long as I live after this! I don't drink the stuff (beer is my drink,) but if I ever have to get any for a "get together" you can bet it won't be that brand!

News update: As of today (4/8/08) Absolut has pulled their ad from the market place! Nice response to an overwhelming complaint from the bar owners, and consumers. Too little to late if you ask me, so don't buy the trash!


Tom Ford

NO.487

Friday, April 04, 2008

The South County Times article on the "NEW" Crestwood Court" development.

Another great article (click on the header) from the only real weekly newspaper we have in South County on the Mall redevelopment. Folks, this is shaping up to be a wonderful experience for Crestwood, and all of us who believe in her.

What in the world will the naysayers that so often post here say now? Don't worry though as they will be out of the woodwork on this one, and soon.

As for the rest of us, let's rejoice in the fact that people such as the buyers still have vision!

Tom Ford

NO. 486

Wednesday, April 02, 2008

Crestwood Mall to revitilize, redevelop, WOW, were back!

Please click on the header for a great story (as usual) from the South County Times reference the sale, and plans for the property!

I am excited, (and not much can do that these days) for the property, the owners, and Crestwood! I think we owe our City fathers, and all who worked on this project an "attaboy," don't you?

Tom Ford

NO. 485
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