Ah-thank you for filling in blanks and adding more nuance.
I hope others read this and add their memories too.


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Sara Mattes




> On Dec 19, 2023, at 11:06 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> 
> I was at that meeting. And after listening to Dr. Wang and others, the 
> petition was amended to accept the Peace Pole as a gift from the people of 
> Japan, rather than the government. 
> 
> 
> On Tuesday, December 19, 2023 at 09:02:10 PM EST, Sara Mattes 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> During some of those extended debates, I sometimes learned a lot.
> 
> There was a famous meeting in the mid 1980s where the town was asked to 
> accept a “Peace Pole” form Japan.
> It was a Citizens Petition that no one expected to be very controversial.
> Who would/could be against a Peace Pole?
> 
> It was my ignorance not to realize that many who had come from China or had 
> descended from those who had, had very strong feelings about Japan.
> Dr. An Wang was one of them.
> He stood before us explain his powerful emotions at the thought-how it 
> triggers memories of the brutal treatment he and his family had endured, and 
> that other Chinese had endured at the hands of the Japanese during WWII.
> We had a history lesson, but it did not end there.
> Other got up and spoke to the need to heal -if the Japanese could reach out 
> to us, after what they had endured too, surely we could all reach out teach 
> other.
> The discussion went on for some time…back and forth.
> By the end of the meeting, Dr. Wang expressed his appreciation of our 
> willingness to listen and that now he felt it was the right thing to do-to 
> accept the Peace Pole.
> 
> You will find that pole planted in the SW corner of the town pocket park 
> across from the mall that the Garden Club loving cares for.
> 
> At this recent Town Meeting, most were held to a strict 2 minutes, not goin 
> on for 10.
> In fact, one former town official has his mike cut as he hit the 2.5 minute 
> mark!
> 
> I, for one, am willing to listen to my fellow citizens, all 15 or more.
> Who knows, I might learn something.
> 
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> Sara Mattes
> 
> 
> 
> 
>> On Dec 19, 2023, at 8:33 PM, RAandBOB <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
> 
> No question annual town meeting could use some improvements. But with regard 
> to the line at the mike, imagine each of those 15 people wanting to talk for 
> 10 minutes. I have been to many a town meeting where that did happen, and 
> believe me, it’s almost beyond enduring.
> 
> Ruth Ann
> (She, her, hers)
> 
>> On Dec 19, 2023, at 7:49 PM, Terri via Lincoln <[email protected]> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> Does anyone know what the COST of the Clickers ARE or the breakdown of how 
>> many we need? 
>> 
>> The December 2nd Town Meeting was 100%  proof of how inefficient our Town 
>> voting process is.  If you have questions about what I am referring to... 
>> please watch the video of  the Dec 2nd Meeting especially if you left early 
>> or missed it. 
>> It's an eye sore.... not to mention disheartening...... to watch  > 15 
>> fellow residents standing in line  at the Mic waiting patiently to be 
>> "allowed" to speak.. and then abruptly  told to sit down.  Sad indeed. 
>> 
>> 
>> Theresa Kafina
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Tuesday, December 19, 2023 at 10:38:06 AM EST, ٍSarah Postlethwait 
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> Like all things in Lincoln- if you want it, you’ll have to fight for it. 
>> 
>> The moderator is against change in general, and it seems that the “clickers” 
>> are unlikely to be purchased until after March, if at all. There was debate 
>> about town meeting being a time to “stand and make your voice heard” and the 
>> clickers make it anonymous.
>> 
>> Sarah Holden Cannon and Kim Bodner said that we need a cooling off period 
>> after the Dec 2 town meeting. (I fully disagree- this is a perfect time to 
>> fix the process. The HCA vote was clearly rushed because the other two 
>> issues took so much of the day and the people in power had their finger on 
>> the scale. A fair meeting would not allow room for the atrocities that 
>> happened on Dec 2.) 
>> 
>> It sounds like there will be a forum at some point to discuss the issue. 
>> Then it will get kicked down the road more. Jim seemed on board for minor 
>> changes, but the others marked it up to “the vocal minority” outweighing 
>> those who are happy with the process. 
>> 
>> I actually like the idea of town meeting. But I really needs to be more 
>> accessible to more people. And people who aren’t able to spend their entire 
>> day there should still be able to have their vote counted. 
>> 
>> I think that the only way the select board and moderator will even consider 
>> changing anything is if another town is doing it already. So if you can find 
>> proof of other towns with a more progressive town meeting than ours, that 
>> would be really beneficial. 
>> 
>> Sarah P
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Mon, Dec 18, 2023 at 1:49 PM Deborah Howe via Lincoln 
>> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>> Hi, all --
>> 
>> I am writing this post as a private citizen.
>> 
>> Just to echo, for those who may not have seen it, Jim Hutchinson's good post 
>> on tonight's Select Board meeting, at which the Selects will discuss the 
>> recent Special Town Meeting and responses to it. According to Jim:
>> 
>> "Our meeting starts at 6:30pm tonight, although I’ll warn you there are a 
>> few things on our agenda before the above topic. See agenda 
>> here<https://www.lincolntown.org/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_12182023-5384>
>>  and zoom link below, and note this discussion will be during the “Special 
>> Town Meeting Reflections” item, which we may pull forward to just before the 
>> public comment period."
>> 
>> So if you're interested in ways the Town Meeting may be made better for all, 
>> this might be a good meeting to attend.
>> 
>> Best to you all ~
>> 
>> Deb Howe
>> 88 Wells Road
>> Sent from iCloud
>> 
>> 
>> 
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