| # | Name | Comments |
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| 5151 | Laura Schnelker |
| 5152 | Candace Morales | |
| 5153 | Denise Wheat | As a former work study, I value the opportunity I had to learn at arrowmont. It will be a true devastation to the local and artisan community if Arrowmont is not saved! |
| 5154 | Michele Berry | |
| 5155 | Sandra Williams | My daughter had a beautiful experience when she was at Arrowmont. |
| 5156 | Gale Marrone | Selling this property is a travesty of the trusteeship Pi Beta Phi fraternity has had for nearly a 100 years.
This property was sold by the Ogle family at a minimal amount, with 2/3rds of the money raised by the Gatlinburg people and 1/3 by Pi Beta Phi. The original deed stated that the property was to be held "in trust" by Pi Beta Phi for a school. There should be no sale. The property should be deeded to Arrowmont and the Settlement School period. It was never meant to enrich the fraternity for other uses. |
| 5157 | Diane Apple | Please, no more entertainment parks! Save the school. |
| 5158 | John Fronza |
| 5159 | Cornelia C. Mitchell | |
| 5160 | Jill Choate | SAVE ARROWMONT! Another waterpark can move somewhere else. |
| 5161 | RW Metzfield |
| 5162 | Patricia Mendys | |
| 5163 | Aldys Caballero | The beauty and true depth of a place lies in a huge way in its culture and the Arts. Something big is beginning to show fruit. The Gatlinburg Fine Arts Festival, in its now 6th year will flourish. I myself, came in from Florida to see it. I learned about the Arrowmount school there, toured it, and am eager to take classes and be a part of the growth of Fine Art in Gatlinburg alongside its wealth of already established Arts and Crafts. To sell this would be to knock down a deeply rooted tree that is just beginning to sprout in order to replace it with something Gatlinburg already has. Arrowmount is a true gem. Its potential is exponential. People from Miami are noticing. Do not make the mistake of selling it, please. Aldys Caballero, Miami. FL |
| 5164 | Brian Stansberry | |