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Yard signs are here! Esrati, New Ideas

Esrati yard sign, New Ideas [1]

Esrati yard sign, New Ideas

Ready for pickup at 100 Bonner Street between 9am and 6pm M-F.

Or- register online and have one delivered: www.electesrati.com/user/register [2]

We will be tracking all signs so we can pick them up later. Signs will ONLY be placed in yards, with approval of property owners in full compliance with local law.

If you’ve already signed up- it will be delivered by Saturday.

Thanks to all my supporters who’ve made these signs possible.

If you are ready for new ideas in Dayton, if you are ready for change, David Esrati is your only choice for the Dayton City Commission.

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4 Comments To "Yard signs are here! Esrati, New Ideas"

#1 Comment By Hall On October 16, 2009 @ 8:18 am @ 8:18 am

David, the sign you have at the corner of 3rd and Linden and Springfield has almost fallen down. I saw it yesterday and one corner seemed to have ripped away from the stake and this morning, 3 of the 4 corners are ripped. I’d blame it on the wind…

#2 Comment By David Esrati On October 16, 2009 @ 8:45 am @ 8:45 am

Thanks for the update- we’ll have to get out and fix it.

#3 Comment By Hall On October 16, 2009 @ 8:50 am @ 8:50 am

By the way, did you get permission to put it there ? :-)
 
If that lot belongs to that “Kinetics” place, what do they do ? Drive by it every day to/from work and always wondered…

#4 Comment By David Esrati On October 16, 2009 @ 9:22 am @ 9:22 am

Of course I got permission. The lot belongs to Don Boeke, “The Egyptian” which is one of the finest classic auto restorers in the country. Don is a former Navy diver- and he lives right on the premises. Cybertecnics is a recording studio in the front part of his building. Odd juxtaposition- a recording studio that needs sound isolation next to a auto repair shop where people hammer on cars all day.