Re: [LincolnTalk] Remembering Jimmy

2023-02-09 Thread Sara Mattes
If any others still cannot open the link, I have downloaded the article and can 
send it to you directly.
Just contact me.
Sara

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> On Feb 9, 2023, at 4:52 PM, Leslie Turek  wrote:
> 
> The .ico file is just an icon file. To get the story, just click on the link 
> in the email.
> 
> https://www.engineering.cornell.edu/gift-experiential-learning-how-one-alums-legacy-transforming-student-project-teams
> 
> Leslie Turek
> 
> On Thu, Feb 9, 2023 at 1:18 PM Barbara Low  <mailto:barbara_...@hotmail.com>> wrote:
>> I don't know what an ico file is, but I am unable to open it. Can it be 
>> provided in another format?
>> 
>> Thanks
>> From: Lincoln > <mailto:lincoln-boun...@lincolntalk.org>> on behalf of Sara Mattes 
>> mailto:samat...@gmail.com>>
>> Sent: Thursday, February 9, 2023 10:55 AM
>> To: Lincoln Talk mailto:lincoln@lincolntalk.org>>
>> Subject: [LincolnTalk] Remembering Jimmy
>>  
>> Many know Jim Cunningham for his tireless efforts and contributions to the 
>> town where he grew up in and returned to live for all his adult life.
>> The fact that we have cable TV and coverage, video and audio of almost all 
>> town events is Jim’s gift- a legacy of his hard work and tenacity.
>> He had a vision that we would have video, digital and audio records to 
>> educate current and leave for future generations.
>> He was tireless and he was everywhere, even when illness began to sap his 
>> boundless energy.
>> 
>> And then there was his infamous sweet tooth and love of kids.
>> Jim’s house became the town go-to spot for Lincoln’s trick-or-treaters.
>> He loved kids and he loved providing way more candy than anyone could 
>> imagine, so Halloween was a major holiday at Jim’s.
>> 
>> Jim’s generosity of time and talent did not stop at Lincoln’s (or Concord’s) 
>> borders.
>> His legacy lives on elsewhere.
>> Read this wonderful story, provided by Susan Frommer, and better appreciate 
>> his generosity and vision.
>> 
>> 
>> The gift of experiential learning: How one alum’s legacy is transforming 
>> Student Project Teams | Cornell Engineering
>> engineering.cornell.edu
>> 
>>  
>> <https://www.engineering.cornell.edu/gift-experiential-learning-how-one-alums-legacy-transforming-student-project-teams>The
>>  gift of experiential learning: How one alum’s legacy is transforming 
>> Student Project Teams | Cornell Engineering 
>> <https://www.engineering.cornell.edu/gift-experiential-learning-how-one-alums-legacy-transforming-student-project-teams>
>> engineering.cornell.edu 
>> <https://www.engineering.cornell.edu/gift-experiential-learning-how-one-alums-legacy-transforming-student-project-teams>
>>   
>> <https://www.engineering.cornell.edu/gift-experiential-learning-how-one-alums-legacy-transforming-student-project-teams>
>> 
>> We thank you Jimmy -for all you did for us when you were alive, and for all 
>> you have left behind.
>> Sara
>> 
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Re: [LincolnTalk] Remembering Jimmy

2023-02-09 Thread Leslie Turek
The .ico file is just an icon file. To get the story, just click on the
link in the email.

https://www.engineering.cornell.edu/gift-experiential-learning-how-one-alums-legacy-transforming-student-project-teams

Leslie Turek

On Thu, Feb 9, 2023 at 1:18 PM Barbara Low  wrote:

> I don't know what an ico file is, but I am unable to open it. Can it be
> provided in another format?
>
> Thanks
> --
> *From:* Lincoln  on behalf of Sara
> Mattes 
> *Sent:* Thursday, February 9, 2023 10:55 AM
> *To:* Lincoln Talk 
> *Subject:* [LincolnTalk] Remembering Jimmy
>
> Many know Jim Cunningham for his tireless efforts and contributions to the
> town where he grew up in and returned to live for all his adult life.
> The fact that we have cable TV and coverage, video and audio of almost all
> town events is Jim’s gift- a legacy of his hard work and tenacity.
> He had a vision that we would have video, digital and audio records to
> educate current and leave for future generations.
> He was tireless and he was everywhere, even when illness began to sap his
> boundless energy.
>
> And then there was his infamous sweet tooth and love of kids.
> Jim’s house became the town go-to spot for Lincoln’s trick-or-treaters.
> He loved kids and he loved providing way more candy than anyone could
> imagine, so Halloween was a major holiday at Jim’s.
>
> Jim’s generosity of time and talent did not stop at Lincoln’s (or
> Concord’s) borders.
> His legacy lives on elsewhere.
> Read this wonderful story, provided by Susan Frommer, and better
> appreciate his generosity and vision.
>
> The gift of experiential learning: How one alum’s legacy is transforming
> Student Project Teams | Cornell Engineering
> <https://www.engineering.cornell.edu/gift-experiential-learning-how-one-alums-legacy-transforming-student-project-teams>
> engineering.cornell.edu
> <https://www.engineering.cornell.edu/gift-experiential-learning-how-one-alums-legacy-transforming-student-project-teams>
> [image: favicon.ico]
> <https://www.engineering.cornell.edu/gift-experiential-learning-how-one-alums-legacy-transforming-student-project-teams>
> <https://www.engineering.cornell.edu/gift-experiential-learning-how-one-alums-legacy-transforming-student-project-teams>
>
> We thank you Jimmy -for all you did for us when you were alive, and for
> all you have left behind.
> Sara
>
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> Sara Mattes
>
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Re: [LincolnTalk] Remembering Jimmy

2023-02-09 Thread Donald Hafner via Lincoln
This is a wonderful story.  We all knew Jim to be a neighbor generous with his 
time and energy and good cheer.  How warming to our memories of him to see how 
nobly Jim also touched the lives of Cornell students and budding engineers.

Don Hafner


> On Feb 9, 2023, at 10:55 AM, Sara Mattes  wrote:
> 
> Many know Jim Cunningham for his tireless efforts and contributions to the 
> town where he grew up in and returned to live for all his adult life.
> The fact that we have cable TV and coverage, video and audio of almost all 
> town events is Jim’s gift- a legacy of his hard work and tenacity.
> He had a vision that we would have video, digital and audio records to 
> educate current and leave for future generations.
> He was tireless and he was everywhere, even when illness began to sap his 
> boundless energy.
> 
> And then there was his infamous sweet tooth and love of kids.
> Jim’s house became the town go-to spot for Lincoln’s trick-or-treaters.
> He loved kids and he loved providing way more candy than anyone could 
> imagine, so Halloween was a major holiday at Jim’s.
> 
> Jim’s generosity of time and talent did not stop at Lincoln’s (or Concord’s) 
> borders.
> His legacy lives on elsewhere.
> Read this wonderful story, provided by Susan Frommer, and better appreciate 
> his generosity and vision.
> 
> https://www.engineering.cornell.edu/gift-experiential-learning-how-one-alums-legacy-transforming-student-project-teams
> 
> We thank you Jimmy -for all you did for us when you were alive, and for all 
> you have left behind.
> Sara
> 
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Re: [LincolnTalk] Remembering Jimmy

2023-02-09 Thread Barbara Low
I don't know what an ico file is, but I am unable to open it. Can it be 
provided in another format?

Thanks

From: Lincoln  on behalf of Sara Mattes 

Sent: Thursday, February 9, 2023 10:55 AM
To: Lincoln Talk 
Subject: [LincolnTalk] Remembering Jimmy

Many know Jim Cunningham for his tireless efforts and contributions to the town 
where he grew up in and returned to live for all his adult life.
The fact that we have cable TV and coverage, video and audio of almost all town 
events is Jim’s gift- a legacy of his hard work and tenacity.
He had a vision that we would have video, digital and audio records to educate 
current and leave for future generations.
He was tireless and he was everywhere, even when illness began to sap his 
boundless energy.

And then there was his infamous sweet tooth and love of kids.
Jim’s house became the town go-to spot for Lincoln’s trick-or-treaters.
He loved kids and he loved providing way more candy than anyone could imagine, 
so Halloween was a major holiday at Jim’s.

Jim’s generosity of time and talent did not stop at Lincoln’s (or Concord’s) 
borders.
His legacy lives on elsewhere.
Read this wonderful story, provided by Susan Frommer, and better appreciate his 
generosity and vision.

<https://www.engineering.cornell.edu/gift-experiential-learning-how-one-alums-legacy-transforming-student-project-teams>
The gift of experiential learning: How one alum’s legacy is transforming 
Student Project Teams | Cornell 
Engineering<https://www.engineering.cornell.edu/gift-experiential-learning-how-one-alums-legacy-transforming-student-project-teams>
engineering.cornell.edu<https://www.engineering.cornell.edu/gift-experiential-learning-how-one-alums-legacy-transforming-student-project-teams>
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We thank you Jimmy -for all you did for us when you were alive, and for all you 
have left behind.
Sara

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[LincolnTalk] Remembering Jimmy

2023-02-09 Thread Sara Mattes
Many know Jim Cunningham for his tireless efforts and contributions to the town 
where he grew up in and returned to live for all his adult life.
The fact that we have cable TV and coverage, video and audio of almost all town 
events is Jim’s gift- a legacy of his hard work and tenacity.
He had a vision that we would have video, digital and audio records to educate 
current and leave for future generations.
He was tireless and he was everywhere, even when illness began to sap his 
boundless energy.

And then there was his infamous sweet tooth and love of kids.
Jim’s house became the town go-to spot for Lincoln’s trick-or-treaters.
He loved kids and he loved providing way more candy than anyone could imagine, 
so Halloween was a major holiday at Jim’s.

Jim’s generosity of time and talent did not stop at Lincoln’s (or Concord’s) 
borders.
His legacy lives on elsewhere.
Read this wonderful story, provided by Susan Frommer, and better appreciate his 
generosity and vision.

https://www.engineering.cornell.edu/gift-experiential-learning-how-one-alums-legacy-transforming-student-project-teams

We thank you Jimmy -for all you did for us when you were alive, and for all you 
have left behind.
Sara

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