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| Jan 20, 2010
Bayfield Breeze - Week 4 Issue 29 It’s Wednesday, the day to expect the latest issue of the Bayfield Breeze, the village’s online news source. The Bayfield and Area Chamber of Commerce has enlisted, journalist and photographer, Melody Falconer-Pounder, to pen the weekly column and Dennis Pal will act as Web Publisher. Advertising sales are the responsibility of Mike Dixon.
The members of the Bayfield Breeze Committee are very appreciative to both the Founding and Supporting members for believing in this venture enough to provide financial support. These businesses are the reason the Bayfield Breeze will appear online each week and we encourage all of our subscribers to support them in return.
The ongoing success of the Bayfield Breeze is due in large part to those who send us ideas and submissions. They are encouraged and welcomed.
We invite our Bayfield Breeze subscribers to click on this week’s photos and see where they sail. We are now hosting our images via Flicker. This allows our subscribers to link to the images in our Flicker site. There you can do numerous things such as view larger images, comment on images, tag people, and share them with your friends and family. It is just another way we can share our village voice with our community and beyond.
In Issue 29, the week past was quite eventful both on the world and local scenes. People are rallying at home and abroad to help the people of Haiti who fell victim to a very powerful earthquake on Jan. 12. Closer to home a devastating fire destroyed the Clinton location of The Salvation Army Thrift Store, Food Bank and Family Services. We look at how our subscribers can help. Our photo story section is devoted to story telling – we invited our subscribers to tell us their winter weather anecdotes and they obliged. These fantastic memories speak for themselves… Click to view >> Current Issue![]() Regards
The Breeze Committee
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