Update (3/21/23): The secretary sent a corrected version. The meeting takes place at 6 PM tonight.
Let's play spot the error in this announcement from Ward 6 Councilman Aaron Banks.
There will be a Town Hall Meeting on March 21, 2023 with Councilman Aaron Banks joining the South Jackson Coalition, Bridging the Gap, and South Jackson Community Partners. The location will be at 5125A Robinson Road Ext, Jackson MS 39204, Seventh Day Adventist Church. Please come and express your concerns and idea on how to help improve South Jackson. Any additional informaiton pleae contact the office of Ward 6, 601 960-1089.From the Office of Ward 6Councilman Aaron Banks.
18 comments:
Multiple concerns, but only one idea per person is allowed.
Address is a funeral home.
I see grammatical errors and misspelled words. But the biggy is that there is no time mentioned, just the date.
Poor ability to proofread?
Aside from grammatical errors and poor sentence construction ,there are a least two misspellings... well, just one if those attending have only one idea to be shared.
Who is paying for this?
The problem with autocorrect is that if you add bad words, they continue to come back to haunt you
There's no agenda - there's no focus & there won't be any results. There'll be all kinds of opinions offered but nothing Banks can act on.
The time of the event is missing!
Looks like the typical grammar one would expect from someone who can’t correctly pronounce the word “ask”
Writing such as this is common now even for "Educated" people.
Madison County has an individual employed as their spokesperson. He keeps and updates a Madison County Facebook page. Go read some of the bad grammar and misspelling he puts out.
Should "their" be "its"?
Gone last all damn day. Come on in and leave when you get tired. Potluck if you know how to cook.
Somebody went to government schools in Jackson.
Madison County has an employee that just "speaks" on behalf of the county? I know Clinton has such a person also. Geez, the money must be flowing in local politics.
I am too old for this. What is the oops?
"Address is a funeral home."
Appropriate.
Considering where it is and who is involved.....there is no actual "OOPS" factor.
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