<div dir="ltr">Friends and neighbors -<div>I apologize, as I feel mainly responsible for the situation here. I'm sure Lou may not be alone in his reaction. (I have written off list to Lori and Lou as well). One must be a subscriber to TownTalk in order to post messages directly. Normally if a request like Lori's comes in, I will invite the person to join the list and post it herself. In the process I will inquire if they are residents or what their connection with our community is. Had I done so I would have learned that Lori is indeed a resident, and I could have shared that info, or (better yet) persuaded her to subscribe and post it herself. Due to time constraints on my part -- being busy away from home most of the weekend, and not able to easily deal with the clumsy administrator's interface -- I took the shortcut option of simply posting Lori's message to the list - I put a priority on making sure it got posted in a timely fashion.</div>
<div><br></div><div>But in general I agree with Emily's sentiments. Our list doesn't get a whole lot of traffic, and it's not an easy thing to get information out about community events in our metropolitan region, where there is no one, small town newspaper or tv outlet. So I would lean towards allowing such occasional announcements, on the assumption that some of our readers may in fact appreciate learning about them, and others can simply use the delete key. </div>
<div><br></div><div>Dwight Holmes</div><div>TownTalk moderator</div></div><div class="gmail_extra"><br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Sun, Nov 24, 2013 at 8:54 PM, <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:OurDollMom@aol.com" target="_blank">OurDollMom@aol.com</a>></span> wrote:<br>
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<div>This is a hard one. I know the Art</div>
<div>Council always wanted to put our ad </div>
<div>on surrounding area List Servs for the Art </div>
<div>Fest. and this is a good thing for our </div>
<div>community and surrounding</div>
<div>neighbor communities. The Multifaith</div>
<div>Holiday event is good because it is </div>
<div>bringing together multiple faiths to mix</div>
<div>and have fun - get to know each other -</div>
<div>and collect food. It is nice to know what </div>
<div>positive things are going on in our area.</div>
<div>We get enough of the robberies, etc.</div>
<div>So I think just skim it quickly and go </div>
<div>or not go. Emily Fanning</div></font></div><br>_______________________________________________<br>
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