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I was shocked to learn that the opiod forum June 20 at Aspen Elemtary School was only attended by about 25 people, at the most. I can’t even begin to tell you how many students I have lost because of this crisis. Parents, wake up!
I also learned that an AHS student organized a sexual-prevention awareness program for kids going off to college. No one showed up — are you kidding me?
The domestic violence awareness programs available through the Aspen Police Department had an attendane of one.
Denial is not a river in Egypt!
Ruth Harrison
Aspen
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Keep Crown Mountain Park free to all
An entrepreneur’s plea for a rushed commitment from Crown Mountain Park directors on his proposal for a 90,000-square-foot, indoor “sportsplex” should be delayed for proper vetting.