30 years ago – October 12, 1990
To Gilpin County—north, south, east—residents and business people, you all are cordially invited to attend the Gilpin County Mixer, sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce, on October 15th, at the Teller House in Central City, beginning at 5 p.m., and going until late! Mixer begins at 5 p.m., when the House’s full fall menu will be specially priced at only $3 a dinner. Special happy hour drink prices will be available during dinner, and soft drinks will be available for free. Dinner ends at 9 pm., but that’s the hour when the Teller House will offer free beer and wine for the rest of the evening. A $2 donation at the door will fund future Chamber community events. And when will you ever get another chance to enjoy the fabulous food at the Teller House for a measly three bucks!
You wouldn’t think that, in a county of 4,000 citizens you’d keep running into people who share a name with someone else. It seems to happen in Gilpin County every time there’s an issue or election, though, and this year’s no different. Mark E. Dunn has lived for 20 years near the corner of Highways 119 and 46. He recently wrote a letter to the editor of the local paper, and has asked questions at two recent meetings on gambling. He is NOT, however, the same Mark Dunn who has been on the radio speaking on gambling, and would like it known that he is not associated with any group holding a position—either pro or con—on the gambling issue.
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