tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4412789791903506184.post3573970470625254082..comments2014-09-15T02:51:39.872-04:00Comments on This Side of the Table: PCS & The Hollisters: A Proposed ResponseSandra Morrishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01141919608354852622noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4412789791903506184.post-28292637127321690292012-07-19T18:32:38.955-04:002012-07-19T18:32:38.955-04:00I think the first time I encountered the Hollister...I think the first time I encountered the Hollisters was at some open meeting about, well, I don't remember what. It was held at the Middle School and whatever the topic for the meeting, parking spaces was NOT on the agenda. Yet here these people were, interjecting and asking questions about a few parking spaces that would be lost as a result of the impending capital project. (That's it! It was the capital project.)<br /><br />I was annoyed. "Of all the things about which to be concerned regarding this project," I remember thinking, "the worst thing these people can think of is half a dozen parking spaces??"<br /><br />Since then I have watched with growing and frank admiration for these people. I look forward to their Letters to the Editor because I have come to realize that they aren't afraid to point out the elephant in the room or that the emperor has no clothes. More people need to listen to the Hollisters, and I want the people made uncomfortable by their observations as far away from the Administration of this School District as possible!<br /><br />Thank You, Dick and Jane Hollisters, from at least ONE district resident!Romeynhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13733454568844928487noreply@blogger.com