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Post by Iason Bitxichë Taiwos on Oct 13, 2017 14:30:53 GMT -6
We've gained a few new Benitians lately, quite a few of which I didn't even realize had become Benitians. I think we should make an effort to get these newbies involved in the life of the province. After our province's amazing turnout for the election, I wondered who all these voters were! I suspect quite a lot of you reading this haven't kept up with them either. I encourage all new Benitians to be active, and ask that us old timers take the time to get to know and interact with them. We really need to work on a "Welcome package", an informative guide to Benito, to be sent to all new Benitians. We seem to be a fairly active province for only short durations. I'd like this to change. Anybody have any ideas?
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Post by Istefan da Tzara on Oct 13, 2017 18:26:32 GMT -6
It would be fantastic, I applied for citizenship yesterday so I hope to become one of that "newbies" soon. I live in Benito and I'd like to be an active member of the community, anyway, for now, I'm not sure I can be useful but I want to encourage this proposal.
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Lüc da Schir
Senator for Benito
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Post by Lüc da Schir on Oct 15, 2017 4:40:53 GMT -6
I wholeheartedly agree. To me, this could actually be a good single-issue project for a candidate for Maestro. If the next Maestro gets this done, it will be the most any incumbent has done in quite a few time.
(tbh, adding new Benitians to the FB group would also be a painless easy way to get to know them)
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Post by Iason Bitxichë Taiwos on Oct 18, 2017 14:44:07 GMT -6
I'm working on the "adding to the Facebook group" part. Lüc, if you are friends with some of these newbies, feel free to add them
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