Oma Sue's BlogHi – I’m Sue Reyzlik. I recently realized my life-long dream of building a writing hut in the backyard. The writing hut serves as a creative space and home office for Oma Publishing. This blog will be intermingled with family history, varied experiences and insights on being a Grandma (Oma), creating my special backyard space, as well as, my “retirement” career as a self-publisher of children’s stories. And perhaps a little bit on the 32 years I served as Executive Director for Keep Fremont Beautiful and the wonderful people who are sharing this adventure.
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As I mentioned in the last blog, I have been going through boxes of old Keep Fremont Beautiful columns. I thought they would be more interesting – but honestly, they are pretty dry. I can safely say that I am the only one who would find the information contained in the columns to be mildly enjoyable as they serve as a timeline to long ago events and programs I directed. Some were successful programs that have stood the test of time while others were not so successful and immediately burst into flames or simply fizzled away in a slow and inevitable demise. The column that appeared in the Fremont Tribune on April 6, 1991 announced that Keep Fremont Beautiful was hosting a Keep America Beautiful Month Coffee and a dedication of the new public trash cans. The following is an excerpt from that column: Personally, I’m really excited about the development of the new trash receptacles. Last fall, WalMart generously donated $1,000.00 to repair the older trash receptacles and develop a new, less expensive public trash receptacle. The new poured concrete public trash receptacles were developed by Kyle Lantz, Tom Anderson and Ron Gaeth, employees of the Fremont City Street Department. The liners were manufactured locally by Pete’s Custom Metal. Throughout the summer the Street Department will be repairing the City’s streets. In the past, excess concrete was thrown away. We will now use that excess concrete to construct the new trash receptacles. This ongoing program will assure that adequate trash receptacles are available for use in public areas and thus reduce litter.
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