Good morning,
I'm sure the penalty might effect some folks, and some won't give a hoot.
I like the idea of building a team in each township. It seem the
most effective way to network the area and build interest with
all kinds of different groups in each township.
I guess if you had a wonderful historian in a township that has
interest in restoring, but no help from a trustee, then who would be losing?
As a genealogy nut I would feel the lost of the historian loosing out.
Or maybe if this all worked as they plan, time will weed out the trustees that
don't show interest in caring for their own area. They are elected.
L.A.
----- Original Message -----
From: Mark Kreps<mailto:mjkreps@gmail.com>
To: INPCRP-L@rootsweb.com<mailto:INPCRP-L@rootsweb.com>
Sent: Friday, August 18, 2006 12:23 PM
Subject: [INPCRP] Sending resprentatives
I attended a Pioneer Cemetery Preservation Committee of the Delaware County
Historical Society 8/17/06. Very seldom do township trustees attend the
meeting. All township trustees in Delaware County know that we exist and
have meetings the third Thursday of each month at 6:30 pm. A motion was made
to ask all the township trustees to attend or send a representative to our
monthly meetings and if they didn't attend, cemeteries in their township
would be placed on lower priority on our preservation list. If they come to
our meetings they will be matched up with a person on who will work with
them generating volunteers in their township. The motion was passed. What do
you think? It the penalty too severe?
Mark Kreps
Muncie, IN
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