Dorie Rae Gallagher is absolutely right in her most recent post when she
wrote:
A little out of context here...I replied to Scott's post which asked the
question
who won?....to which I made my reply. No one won ..this is not a label..
nor would I use one. I thought everyone did a great job and truely enjoyed
the process otherwise I would not have wasted my time with a post to tell
everyone to try and attend a forum.
My addendum:
My apologies to Dorie for not conveying my sentiment more clearly in my
original post. I agree with her assessment as well as her post regarding
the Observer's coverage, or possible lact of coverage, regarding those
Library Board candidates who addressed budgets and funding. Let us hope
that future forums will continue to ask all candidates to express their
knowledge of bugetary issues facing our library system and to present their
plans to address these issues. And let us hope that our community
newspapers (Southwest Journal, Observer, City Pages, North News, et al) will
find space to report it.
The next Library Board candidate forum will be Wednesday, July 27, at the
Northeast Library (2200 Central Ave NE). It begins at 6:30 p.m. Please
spread the word.
Alan Hooker
Victory Neighborhood
Candidate for Minneapolis Library Board
DFL / Labor Endorsed
www.alanhooker.com
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