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	<title>Comments on: Polar Cities, part III: building the first model city</title>
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		<title>By: Danny Bloom</title>
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		<dc:creator>Danny Bloom</dc:creator>
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		<description>Question: (asked by Susan Wilson) -- &quot;One idea you might want to try is to &quot;sell&quot; engraved bricks or space on a 
commemorative wall on line as a fundraiser.  In Atlanta, during the 1996 Olympics, they sold bricks that could be engraved with names or a dedication to pave the Olympic park.  Having a wall that would contain the names of individual donors (and the level they donated) as honorary founders of the first Polar City might be a way of raising money.  Just a thought.&quot;

I second Joey on this: GREAT IDEA, Susan, thanks for bringing that up. That might be a very useful concept we can use. Thanks. -- Danny

PS: By the way, great interview with Joey Stanford above, and thanks for taking us seriously. We will be touch as things progress...</description>
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commemorative wall on line as a fundraiser.  In Atlanta, during the 1996 Olympics, they sold bricks that could be engraved with names or a dedication to pave the Olympic park.  Having a wall that would contain the names of individual donors (and the level they donated) as honorary founders of the first Polar City might be a way of raising money.  Just a thought.&#8221;</p>
<p>I second Joey on this: GREAT IDEA, Susan, thanks for bringing that up. That might be a very useful concept we can use. Thanks. &#8212; Danny</p>
<p>PS: By the way, great interview with Joey Stanford above, and thanks for taking us seriously. We will be touch as things progress&#8230;</p>
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