Book day – a bummer!
Are you one of those who think that the council wastes a lot of money when it comes to promote “cultural activities”? Keep reading and have a look at what happened some weeks ago!
Last month’s book day didn’t get much attention from our neighbours, it didn’t manage to appeal to young people, and didn’t bring anything we could think as fascinating. In fact, most neighbours said it was deadly dull. I totally agree with them as it was the same old story, they bring poor talents that don’t put in much new or different.
In a nutshell, I think it was a complete hoax! In my view, there are many other things the council could spend OUR money on, instead of wasting it on something that only benefits a small number of people. Don’t you agree with me?
You decide to write a letter to the editor, explaining your opinion on the topic (150 – 200 words).
Fortunately, We live in a demococratic country, where you can claim your rights and concers. Such wonderful political sistem let us think freely and show your preferences.
On the one hand, I completely agree with the opinion that there are plenty of issues which are of general interest, and need to be solved in the Town, such an upgrade the Hall City, upgrade the supply water equipement and supply power equipement, as well as the issue of the skyrocket rate of child poverty. All of them must be tackled urgently.
However, on the other hand, undoubtedly acts to promote the culture, is nothing but positive efects between the locals. The concept of cultural activities is an umbrella term that spans amounts of fields such as psychology, computer science, theater and so on. It involves that there may be countless opinions about it. So for instance, a piece of music can be outstanding for someone meanwhile the same one for others could be catastrophic and boring piece.
All in all, You can´t please everyone and It must be very dificult to manage the annual budget of a council. Tough call to deal with.