Editorial

September 17, 2007 | Email This Post Email This Post | Print This Post Print This Post | http://csr.colosprings.org/2007/09/17/editorial-2/

This is the second monthly issue of Colorado Springs Record+. The first issue received a warm welcome in the community, and it has gratified and energized us.

Our objective in bringing out CSR+ is to highlight activities and achievements of individuals and organizations that make life rich and pleasurable in our beautiful hometown by Pikes Peak. CSR+ also intends to bring our readers reviews and descriptions of cultural performances, artistic efforts, intellectual activities, and other life-enriching activities in our city.

This issue of CSR+ features an interview with a poet whose work in Russian and English describe simplicity, tranquility, and a passion for life. We showcase a commercial establishment, run by a former military language specialist who has established a lifelong relationship with Native American art. We also write about two spanking new buildings on the UCCS campus, an institution that impacts the intellectual, aesthetic, and cultural environment in Colorado Springs. Finally, we celebrate the diversity that exists in Colorado Springs with a note on the Everybody Welcome festival that took place recently.

If you, esteemed reader, know of any individual or organization that you think has made a positive and significant difference in Colorado Springs, please send an email to editor@colosprings.org. Include name, address, and your reason for nominating this person or organization for recognition.

We intend to produce Colorado Springs Record+ as an Internet-only magazine for the time being. Once we obtain sponsors or advertisers, we shall publish hard copies of CSR+. If you know of anyone who may be interested in receiving this Internet magazine, please request that s/he subscribe to it at our Website at www.colosprings.org. We also invite potential sponsors and advertisers to contact CSR+ at marketing@colosprings.org.

Sincerely,

J and M

Jugal Kalita and Margaret Mistry

Editorial

August 15, 2007 | Email This Post Email This Post | Print This Post Print This Post | http://csr.colosprings.org/2007/08/15/editorial/

We dedicate the premier issue of Colorado Springs Record+ to the memory of those who excelled in their lifetime and gave so much of themselves in order to create the peaceful, prosperous lifestyle we enjoy in Colorado Springs and in America. We dedicate this and future issues of Colorado Springs Record+ to the activities and achievements of those individuals and organizations that make a positive difference in our lives and in our hometown. Our objective in publishing CSR+ is to showcase these individuals and organizations, ocus on their accomplishments, and celebrate their success.

We plan to distribute CSR+ on the fifteenth day of each month. In addition to showcasing (commercial or non-commercial) individuals and organizations, Colorado Springs Record+ will bring you reviews and descriptions of superior restaurants, noteworthy cultural performances, charity functions, and other events that make our life in Colorado Springs full and immensely enjoyable.

If you, our esteemed reader, know of any individual or organization that you think has made a positive and significant difference in Colorado Springs, please send an email to editor@colosprings.org. Include name, address, and your reason for nominating this person or organization for recognition.

We intend to produce Colorado Springs Record+ initially as an Internet-only magazine. Once we obtain sponsors or advertisers, we shall publish hard copies of CSR+. If you know of anyone who may be interested in receiving this Internet magazine, please request that s/he subscribe to it at our Website at www.colosprings.org. We also invite potential sponsors and advertisers to contact CSR+ at marketing@colosprings.org.

One last message for you, valued reader. We welcome your support, your suggestions, and your good will in our endeavor to showcase a truly unique community. Keep in touch!

Sincerely,

Jugal Kalita and Margaret Mistry

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