Making the local paper can be a good thing or a bad thing - depending-upon the circumstances surrounding the coverage. In this case it is a good thing; on a couple of levels.
First, promoting the idea of non-confrontational dialogue covering current events and difficult topics is a good thing. Actually accomplishing it makes it a better thing.
For several years now I've been the class coordinator for a Learning In Retirement course titled: A Fine Kettle Of Fish. It's a class covering current affairs held spring and fall semesters at the local community college.
I am also a participant most Friday mornings in the Third Avenue Discussion Group; Group for short.
Made a bunch of new friends of all political persuasions and of varied backgrounds. Further evidence the peninsula is really a little-known giant brain trust.
You can read all about it here.
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