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Sign regs

| February 24, 2010 10:00 PM

I wish to express my feelings on what the owner of Mrs. Spoonovers is attempting to do. She contacted the city about the sign and was told no, it did not fit into the current range of sign ordinance laws, as she already had too much signage to do that.

She did this more than once, and was told no. My question to her is what does she not understand about the word no? So then she attempted to prove herself more important than every other business owner by doing what she wanted anyway.

Now we have all of the ongoing problems that have arisen from her arrogance, and she seems to be proud of the fact that she can cause problems of this type and cost the taxpayers money for her little fling.

The big question is, "Why does she think she is so superior to all of the law abiding citizens in Whitefish, that may have wanted to do the same as she?" She is not and should be ashamed of herself for trying to gain favor over those others who abide by the regulations.

The sign regulations are so broad that anyone can fit within the parameter of them. I say again, shame on her. I would suggest that she clean up her act, clean all of the writing junk off the front windows and she would no doubt fit within the ordinance regulations with no problem.

Shirley Jacobson

Whitefish

Theater kudos

Maybe I've lived in Whitefish too long, but I remember the days when our entertainment was a weekend potluck at someone's house — or a Friday night of kicking up our heels at the Blue Moon.

The year is now 2010 and those days are gone forever, thanks to the Whitefish Theatre Company, Alpine Theatre Project, Glacier Symphony and Chorale, music schools, Amadeus Festival, dance companies, ice skating shows, Winter Carnival. The list goes on and on. Not to mention all the sporting and school events.

It's enough to make a person crazy. There are not enough nights in the week to take them all in. Sometimes there are so many on one night that we have to make choices. Life used to be so simple in Whitefish, Montana. When do we fit in an overnight hike in Glacier Park or a day of skiing on Big Mountain?

Broadway has major competition in this little corner of Northwest Montana. When a production of "South Pacific" at the Whitefish Middle School auditorium is so good that a person needs to go twice and they wish they could go again. Or every production of the Whitefish Theatre Company or the Alpine Theatre Project staggers your imagination.

Who needs to buy a ticket to New York? Airplane travel is not fun anymore, and we should fall on our knees and thank all the professionals, generous donors and volunteers who bring us the gift of theater, music, and entertainment in downtown Whitefish.

It would be nice to name names, but the Whitefish Pilot would run out of ink. Besides, you know who you are. We are in awe of your talent and thank you every time you dazzle our senses and transport us into the world of make-believe. The good old days can't begin to compare with the Whitefish of 2010.

Jeanne Tallman

Whitefish

Hidden litter

As an avid user of Riverside Park on Baker Avenue, I am compelled to write this letter.

I walk my two dogs there on a daily basis. The city does a wonderful job of keeping the walking path and parking lot plowed, providing dog waste pick-up bags and waste receptacles. Most of the dog walkers are very considerate and utilize these provisions.

Now that the snow is here, however, I see a huge increase in waste not being picked up. There are piles in the middle of the plowed paths as well as on the snow alongside. There is no excuse for these messes, and it's the height of laziness to not use what is provided.

There is also a fine for not complying with the rules. If you use these walking paths, please be considerate of others and do not ruin it for all of us.

Jean Henke

Whitefish

Tax protests

To all those outraged at the property reappraisals, a network is being established so that we have a way to communicate. Even if you did not protest your taxes, it is important to participate.

Without a permanent solution, property taxes will continue to spiral out of control by 2014 and beyond. Anyone else interested in joining the effort, please e-mail fairproptaxnetwork@centurytel.net.

Our legislators need to have a bill and they need to have our support. Even with an ongoing lawsuit's), we must be prepared with a bill which will apply a fair property valuation statewide.

Terry Mimnaugh

Lakeside

Once again, 51st Winter Carnival "Going to the Sun," celebrating Glacier National Parks Centennial, was a wonderful month-long celebration. None of the activities could happen without the enthusiasm and support of the committee, the business community and all of the fantastic citizens of Whitefish and the surrounding area.

Many thanks to Lin Akey, Peggy Sue Amelon, American Bank, Jeff Arcel, Bar W Guest Ranch, Joe Basirico, Bee Bickel, Bee Broadcasting, Big Mountain Insurance, The Big Fish-Whitefish Radio.com, Kurt Blades, Jerri Boksich, Ray Boksich, BMCA Snow Bus, Buffalo Cafe, Bulldog Saloon, Bill Burg, Judy Canzona-Gephart, Jamie Caltabiano, Bruce Carpenter, Casey's, Walt Chauner, City of Whitefish, Donnie Clapp, Paul Coats, Jake Cook, Lori Collins, Jason Crowley, Karl Cozar, The Daily Inter Lake, Allison Deaver, DePratu Ford, Rick Donahue, Don K Chevrolet, Mark Dowaliby, Mike Dowaliby, Sally Dowaliby, Dale Duff, John Dunnigan, David Elliott, Gary Elliott,The Engraver,Ê Jill Evans, Kris Fuehrer, Carrie Filler, Dave Filler, First Interstate Bank, Flathead County Sherrif's Posse, Flathead County Municipal Airport Authority, Lara Fonner, Sean Frampton, Jackie Fuller, George Garrity, Martin Gilman, Glacier Bank, Megan Gordley, Nancy Gordley, Great Northern Bar and Grill, Great Northern Brewing Company, SueAnn Grogan, Hair Hut, Rick Hanners,Ted Harvey, Jenny Havens, Marlene Havens, Lynnette Hintze, Linda Hobbs, Willie Hobbs, Jerry House, Steve Howke, JD Embroidery, Cathy Juno, Rod Juno, Aric King, Katie King, Kintla Copy & Creative, KOFI Radio, Pat LaTourelle, The Lodge at Whitefish Lake, Master Plumbing, Eric May, Janet McIntyre, Mac McCracken, Mike McNamara, Midway Rental, Carlene Moes, Jim Mohn, Karen Morrell, Jim Morrell, Mountain Mall, Mountain West Bank, Terri Muraoka, Tim Murphy, Holly Nash, Terry Nelson, Nelson's Ace Hardware, Northwind Shirt Co., Renee Olson,Ê Parkside Credit Union, Dietrich Perchy, Scott Ping, Adam Pitman, RE/MAX of Whitefish, Mike Robinson, Doug Rommereim, Rotary, Rocky Mountain Images, Rocky Mountain Transportation, Ron Rosenburg, Jessica Sagen,Tyler Schiff, St. Charles Catholic Church, Hillary Smith, The Sound Sound, Lisa Stack, Jim Stack, Ross Strauser, Sue Strauser, Stillwater Photography, Stuart Jewelers, Stumptown Art Studio, Stumptown Historical Society, Stumptown Snowboards, Kristin Tabor,Towne Printer, Becky Vance, Venture Crew,Village Shop, Anita Welch, Western Building Center, Whitefish Chamber of Commerce, Whitefish Community Center, Whitefish Credit Union, Whitefish Goldsmiths, Whitefish Lake Golf Club Restaurant, Whitefish Moose Lodge, Whitefish Mountain Resort, Whitefish Pilot, Whitefish Police and Fire Departments, WHS Key Club, Whitefish School District, Whitefish Theatre Company.

The Whitefish Winter

Carnival Committee