06-07-2009, 06:21 AM
I had a call the other day from R.J. Hampton, Councilwoman Emily Naeole's legislative assistant. She had a polite request that I change a statement I had made on another topic - Steam Vents I think it was - where I had described a meeting in Pahoa held by Councilwoman Emily Naeole as an invitation only event.
I told her that that was my impression because I had happened to be at another Keaau meeting at which I was told she was handing out invites to the Pahoa meeting. I acquired one from her there and attended the Pahoa meeting.
Now R.J. pointed out that the District 5 office had also put up handbills about town and a notice in the Puna News. So it would appear that my description of that meeting as invitation only was incorrect.
But a larger issue remains... On several occasions I had requested that I, and FoPF which I am president of, be added to their email list for notification of district events, meetings or press releases. I was told and still am told that they do not do email notices.
Which surprises and confounds me.
So my opinion is that our District 5 council office is depending on 19th century communications methods - handbills, print and hand delivered invites to "get the word out".
I am sorry but with all due respect this is not sufficient.
I do understand and appreciate that not everyone has internet access. I do not dismiss 19th century methods, they work to a point. However the ease and reach of the internet - which very, very many residents of Puna do use daily, should not be ignored or left unused.
All who read this know how efficient and how effective emailing, especially in bulk, can be. Not taking advantage of this communication tool places us all, as citizens, at a disadvantage. Plus print and press costs cash money.
So I ask for public discussion on this matter and call for the District 5 office to join the masses here in the 21st century and add bulk emailing to their communication tool box.
Rob Tucker
www.fopf.org
I told her that that was my impression because I had happened to be at another Keaau meeting at which I was told she was handing out invites to the Pahoa meeting. I acquired one from her there and attended the Pahoa meeting.
Now R.J. pointed out that the District 5 office had also put up handbills about town and a notice in the Puna News. So it would appear that my description of that meeting as invitation only was incorrect.
But a larger issue remains... On several occasions I had requested that I, and FoPF which I am president of, be added to their email list for notification of district events, meetings or press releases. I was told and still am told that they do not do email notices.
Which surprises and confounds me.
So my opinion is that our District 5 council office is depending on 19th century communications methods - handbills, print and hand delivered invites to "get the word out".
I am sorry but with all due respect this is not sufficient.
I do understand and appreciate that not everyone has internet access. I do not dismiss 19th century methods, they work to a point. However the ease and reach of the internet - which very, very many residents of Puna do use daily, should not be ignored or left unused.
All who read this know how efficient and how effective emailing, especially in bulk, can be. Not taking advantage of this communication tool places us all, as citizens, at a disadvantage. Plus print and press costs cash money.
So I ask for public discussion on this matter and call for the District 5 office to join the masses here in the 21st century and add bulk emailing to their communication tool box.
Rob Tucker
www.fopf.org
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