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genessia2018-05-10 07:43 pm
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[ There are days when you have to grin and bear unpalatable things. Such as when you have to swallow your pride and praise a boardwalk in a town that doesn't even have a beach. Cassian's face is very, very painstakingly professional as he records a video message, which is to be played on the network and local TV. ]
As we all know, the Neighborhood Watch is essential to Attleton's security. It is an organization by Attletonies willing to volunteer their free time and energy for the sake of their community without any compensation. This won't change. However, Mayor Palmer and I have decided that the Neighborhood Watch should be headed by a paid employee who can dedicate themselves full-time to the Watch.
To finance the new position, Mayor Palmer has kindly permitted me to host a fundraiser at the new boardwalk he is having built for our town. With the help of the Neighborhood Watch and our local community, we are planning a fair with a number of charity booths; games as well as food stalls and rides provided by local businesspeople.
Weather and unforeseen circumstances permitting, the fair is scheduled for Saturday, the 26th. All proceeds will, of course, go to the Attleton Neighborhood Watch. If anyone, whether from Attleton or out of town, would like to volunteer for the fundraiser they are welcome to respond to this message or drop by the Guardian's office.
[ And now he needs to bang his head against his desk or something. ]
[OOC: There will be a log for the fair going up on the 26th for all visitors and volunteers.]
As we all know, the Neighborhood Watch is essential to Attleton's security. It is an organization by Attletonies willing to volunteer their free time and energy for the sake of their community without any compensation. This won't change. However, Mayor Palmer and I have decided that the Neighborhood Watch should be headed by a paid employee who can dedicate themselves full-time to the Watch.
To finance the new position, Mayor Palmer has kindly permitted me to host a fundraiser at the new boardwalk he is having built for our town. With the help of the Neighborhood Watch and our local community, we are planning a fair with a number of charity booths; games as well as food stalls and rides provided by local businesspeople.
Weather and unforeseen circumstances permitting, the fair is scheduled for Saturday, the 26th. All proceeds will, of course, go to the Attleton Neighborhood Watch. If anyone, whether from Attleton or out of town, would like to volunteer for the fundraiser they are welcome to respond to this message or drop by the Guardian's office.
[ And now he needs to bang his head against his desk or something. ]
[OOC: There will be a log for the fair going up on the 26th for all visitors and volunteers.]
voice
But you don't have to.
The giant, beaming grin should be obvious in these words]
Oh I'm so excited! I just can't wait!
Re: voice
I know. I'm glad you are.
[Because that makes one of them.]
There have been many offers for help. I think this might become a success.
[He still can't believe he is contributing to the boardwalk madness. ]
Re: voice
I'll bring pizza, that was a campaign promise after all.
Re: voice
[ He's not rolling his eyes. Look at him. He's being so good. ]
But... Yes. People are a lot more excited than I expected. They seem to embrace the boardwalk.
[ Maybe... it wasn't a wholly nonsensical idea? Is this actually a thing missing in Attleton, with Holly Heights closed for years? ]