Last week, Tracy Smith complained about  his e-mails to myself being published in the Blog. In the main, because I didn't publish my half.
He noted receipt of  three responses from Councillors which, even though they did not agree with him, were civil, as he has a right to expect  from an elected representative,as a twenty-seven year resident of the town. 
I  am in the habit of responding  promptly and civilly to e-mails   from residents. It's great to be able to do it so easily. . 
This will be my last response to Mr.Smith however.  As noted below, we clearly have a different concept of  civility.     
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25/10/2012 
Good Morning Mr. Smith,
I have received your e-mail and note your comments.  
Obviously you are confident of your understanding of the issue,to be able to 
offer critical comments. I will not attempt to dissuade you.
I  am not  
concerned about the town becoming the laughing stock of the music festival 
world.  We understood  we had achieved that status last year,  when for the 
first time , we failed to funnel in  tax revenues  as well as  the other 
amenities that allowed the festival to be developed. "using the town as a 
venue" is a term  obviously used advisedly.
When  Aurora's  first citizen  
was excluded from ceremonies this  year and quotes about " only friends of 
the festival" were bandied about,  few illusions were left  about  the level 
of  "vindictiveness and score settling" employed.
FYI, the idea for a 
music festival in the town park was advanced in the fall of 2008. Not by the 
current "entrepreneur"
I am sure you will continue to enjoy a Jazz Festival. 
It was apparently a lucrative endeavour.
Since  distinction in the world 
of music festivals has also  been achieved , it will  probably appear close 
by: like  Snowball Corners perhaps.
Enjoy your day Mr. Smith. It will not 
come again.
Evelyn Buck
Quite lovely. And that after he announced by way of introduction that " I don't like your Blog. " Manners maketh the man - or not-in this case.
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