Show Notes
It's town meeting day here in Vermont.
In most of New England, town citizens become legislators for one day a year. They get together in school gyms and town halls and vote in person, and in public. This centuries long practice of towns doing the slow and hard work of disagreeing and arguing and compromising on how to govern themselvesβthis has a profound impact on a place, and what it means to be from a place.
Sometimes itβs contentious. Sometimes itβs boring. But itβs always the most interesting and authentic and civilized social event of the year. Always.
