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Lydia
06-03-2010, 06:20 PM
Look out Kingston, for this wonderful blogger, who will share with us her views on elections in this city. I had an opportunity to meet with Crystal Wilson, who has her blog http://2010kingston.wordpress.com/2010/05/06/morningcoffee/ where she shares her views on issues that she is concerned with.

I was very impressed with her ability to juggle, family life, enthusiasm for the political field here in Kingston, her desire to really know about who will represent us in the October, 2010's Municipal elections.

This young lady, is educated, inovative, dedicated to keeping up with issues that deal with life in Kingston.

Yes, I am very impressed with people like her, She represents the ""New"" Kingston society. I have encouraged her to join the Kingston Elector's family of bloggers.

Keep an eye on hers blogs and I look forward to presenting some of her views on our site as well.

Chrystal
06-04-2010, 10:21 PM
Goodness Lydia, that's quite a reputation you're creating for me, hopefully I'll live up to it! Thank you for your kind words, I look forward to more meetings in the future.

Chrystal

Lydia
06-04-2010, 10:32 PM
Chystal, I KNOW you can live up to it and surpass my views. Welcome aboard

Lydia
06-25-2010, 11:16 PM
Just wanted everyone to know that it is official, David Jackson, who makes Kingston Electors a wonderful website to present our views, will be running as public school trustee in the the Portsmouth and Trillim Districts.

I have known David for many years, now, He is a very dedicated and brilliant community minded member of our city. I wish best results in his endeavor to run in any position he wished.

Kingston Electors has many elders who try to make the website a pleasant and accurate vehicle of information and history in our city. We could not have done so without people like David Jackson.

He has experience in that position at the present time. He not only dedicates himself to this position but he also has supported many, many community issues besides Kingston Electors. The school boards need people who are dedicated and community minded and thereby helping students and parents in an advisory role when it is necessary.

So On October 25th, Vote for David in the position of school trustee for the public school board.