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2010-06-22 15:28:15.000 – Steve Welsh, IT Observer
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So it’s Tuesday again and we have all been, and still are, very busy finishing of various tasks and preparing for tomorrows shift change and associated meetings. I’ve been working in the cold room running cables and starting work on installing a second pressure sensor for the Pitot. The summit also saw many visitors today and what a day to visit – with hardly a breath of wind, warm temperatures and sunny skies.
I would also like to mention that the kick off to this year’s Seek the Peak fundraiser will be a concert at the Cranmore Mountain Resort starting at 5pm on the evening of Friday July 23rd. The concert is being presented by Subaru of America and will feature the band Assembly of Dust. More information can be found on our website. Please note that this event is open to the general public.
Steve Welsh, IT Observer
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