This letter just received from Stevens Pass re: Upper Lot availabilty. Interesting, but not unexpected.
Obviously there is time for you to get yours, as the popular-vote Mayor of the projects Lower Lot it is my duty to decline this offer in the best interests of my constituency.
September 8, 2009
Dear DB,
We would like to thank you for your continued support and patronage of the mountain and our wide range of winter activities.
We would like to extend a final opportunity to purchase an RV Season Pass for the upcoming 2009-10 season. We are nearing capacity for the season and wanted to give you one last chance to reserve your spot. With winter rapidly approaching the few remaining RV Passes available will now be issued on a first come first serve basis to both renewing guests and those on our RV waitlist.
If you would like to renew your RV Season Pass you will need to call as soon as possible with full payment. Orders without accompanying payment cannot be accepted, and do not guarantee a spot for the upcoming season. Please call our Guest Relations department at 206-812-4510 ext. 4350 to place your order over the phone.
Thanks again and we look forward to serving you this season!
Sincerely,
Michelle Shawver
Guest Relations Supervisor
Stevens Pass
PH: (206) 812-4510 Ext: 4350
Fax: (360) 973-1101
P.O Box 98
Skykomish, Wa 98288
In seed time learn, in harvest teach, in winter enjoy. ~William Blake



Dofus Lorenzo
/ 09/10/2009As I am new to the controversy, I am intrigued as to the game plan the Mayor has mapped out. I must add that William Blake quotes are outstanding. I raise my glass to the man who said : “One can not know what is enough until one knows what is too much” This is a sound drinking philosophy.
Henchbot
/ 09/10/2009the Mayor is a man of the people.
Dofus Lorenzo
/ 09/11/2009So I gather but one might argue that Stalin was also a man of the people. What does the mayor have planned for his people? Revolt, Anarchy, Revolution or a wicked letter writing campaign. Pray tell?