Thomas news sparks memories of Appeal
I didnât know Bob Thomas personally, but after reading his touching farewell commentary, I was moved to share some of my own experiences working at the Appeal about the same time he did.
In September of 1985, Editor Don Ham offered me the chance to write a weekly column, âAround Douglas.â It grew to include interviews with interesting people of Douglas County, Dayton and Carson City. I brought my column in to Don, double spaced each week. In September of 1995 my assignment was to write features and gather senior information for a monthly insert averaging 20 pages, âSenior Life.â I brought in a floppy disk each month to Rhonda Costa who became a good friend and contact.
In 1998, the name was changed to âSierra Magazine.â In 2002 it became âSilver and Sage.â Vera Gesselman joined my team with her popular column, âClick with Vera,â and another friend, Alora Knight, began writing her poems about seniors to include in the paper. Sue Morrow was always there to help me when I ran into some problem with my writing and to give support. Barry Smith was my editor about that time, a true gentleman and very supportive and pleasant.
Publishers and editors changed several times and the insert got smaller and content changed until one day in 2008 it went away. Rhonda called to tell me I was no longer needed.
I appreciate and enjoyed those years writing for the Appeal and made many friends and gained experience through my interviews.
Jane Lehrman
Carson City
Legally wedded and married arenât same
A same-sex wedding does not a marriage make. Marriage remains the union of a man and a woman. As Jesus said, â ... He who created them from the beginning made them male and female, and said, âFor this reason a man shall leave his father and mother and be joined to his wife, and the two shall become one flesh.ââ
The state can âwedâ as many varieties of people as they wish and give them benefits of âwedâ people as long as they wish, but thatâs all they are â people who have been âlegally wedded.â Unless they are a man and a woman, they are not âmarried.â
Famed atheist Richard Dawkins tweeted March 13, âWith respect to those meanings of âhumanâ that are relevant to the morality of abortion, any fetus is less human than an adult pig.â David Bushey (letter of Sept. 3) must agree with that. According to him, â ... people who never loved, laughed, cried, dreamed, longed, or hoped for a better tomorrowâ can be killed like pigs. What a cruel comment about the most helpless of people, the human fetus! Hitler would have agreed with both gentlemen.
Don R. Drake
Carson City