Prisoner Express News & Updates

Where was I, where am I?

Kathryn Oliver January 17, 2012 Maybe forgetfulness is not out of the ordinary for 70 year olds. My grandmother is 99 and she still sounds sharp in her letters! Of course her handwriting cannot be read, but at least she writes. None of my sons seem to know how. I have 4 of them but…

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Transit

Transit E.J Henstenberg April, 2012 “51 top, pack it up, you’re on transit chain!”. With those words the illusion of routine and normalcy were shattered, as I was once again reminded of the callus and capricious nature that is “prison”. And so all my worldly goods, not much really, but more than most, are packed…

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Summer 2012 Newsletter

For those of you who are new to the program I’d like to give a short history as well as a present update so you understand what we are trying to do and what resources we have to share with you. PE is a project of the Durland Alternatives Library. My name is Gary and…

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Fall 2011 Newsletter

Prisoner Express is designed to provide you with opportunities for creative self-expression, educational materials as well as a vehicle to bring your ideas, writings and artwork out from behind the walls and into ―free society‖. We can do this in a variety of ways, and I rely on you who are reading this to help…

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Spring 2011 Newsletter

Greetings and best wishes to you. I hope this edition of the PE news provides you with some useful information, new opportunities for creative self expression and a deeper sense of appreciation for the miracle of life and your place in it all. My name is Gary and I coordinate the activities of the Prisoner…

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