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The Perry Park
Sentinel
AUGUST 2018
A NEW OPTION FOR READING
THE SENTINEL:
Kathy Lobato responded to increased interest from
folks desiring a hard copy of the Sentinel by volun-
teering to print (at her expense)100 hard copies in
black and white. But where to put them? Walt Ko-
rinke stepped up and made a box to contain the cop-
ies. It is now adjacent to the library box (also made
by Walt in response to residents’ requests) at the en-
trance to Perry Park Ranch.
Walt has offered to make other Sentinel boxes for oth-
er locations, but it is up to residents in other parts of
the Larkspur communities to voluntarily print copies
of the Sentinel and accept responsibility for placing
and maintaining said box. Any takers? If you iden-
tify a convenient location and are willing to provide
copies free of charge to your neighbors, please email
Walt at wkorinke@comcast.net for your very own
box!
BACK TO SCHOOL!
Douglas County Schools open for the “first full day” on Thursday, August 9.
Larkspur Elementary will hold a meet-and-greet ice cream social on Wednesday, August 8,
and on the 9th school starts in earnest at 8:55 a.m.
Have a great year!