September 2002
Wolf
Tracks by Nick Wolf

Political Kids
I spent one Saturday afternoon a couple of weeks
ago helping Peter Franchot's campaign put up signs. It was
a fun day. A number of kids from Takoma Park got together,
along with a number of adults, we decided what neighborhoods
we all were going to, grabbed a cold drink, a donut and hit
the streets.
Now there are a number of rules I found out
you should follow when putting up campaign signs.
First, it is of course required that you get
permission from the owner, to put a sign up in their yard.
Nothing like doing your candidate real damage by putting a
sign up in someone's yard who does not agree with their politics.
Peter is a Democrat, so there wasn't much of a chance I was
going to run into too many Republicans in Takoma Park. But
then again you never know. Crazier things can happen I guess.
Next thing, is to make sure you know something
about your candidate and that you support them. Some people
do take the opportunity to ask a few questions and when a
kid can give some decent answers, they take notice. I had
one lady ask me. . . "Well what has Mr. Franchot done for
you?"
Well I was able to say he helped the Takoma
Park Nursery School move to Flower Avenue, and although I
am not in nursery school, I did go to it years ago. He worked
to get a traffic light put up by the middle school where many
of my friends go, and he was able to get funding for the Food
Co-op, which provides me with some great bagels.
Well I wanted to throw in that he has a very
cool dog named Cody, but I figured that really wouldn't sway
her one way or another, unless she was a real dog lover. The
point is, that it was pretty cool being able to help out and
to know a little bit about politics and the election process.
I think it stinks that parents cannot bring
their kids into vote with them. When I was little, I could
walk in to the booth with my mom, but now that I understand
the process, I can't. What kind of sense is that? No wonder
no one votes in elections these days. I wonder how else we
are suppose to learn about how the process works? After the
Florida mess in the presidential election, I think the officials
ought to talk to kids. We take so many standardized tests,
we know how to fill in the dots and put the correct answer.
I guess the point of all of this is to remind
the parents and to encourage the kids out there to get involved
in this year's elections. They are very important. Lots of
very important issues will need to be addressed. We have global
warming, gun control, Bush's "war" on terrorism,
the budget deficit getting bigger and bigger, the problems
in the mid-east, not to mention problems in funding the schools,
the pollution in the Chesapeake Bay..well you get the point.
The problems are enough to make a kid not want
to grow up..but we are growing up and I think it is high time,
the adults listen to us for a change. I don't think some of
them are doing such a good job right now! So kids, get involved
and lets see if the candidates running on September 10th will
ask us for our opinions! I imagine we have some good ones!
See Scalies for September!
Members of Troop 33 complete CPR Training
CPR Instructor Jim Jarboe of the Takoma Park
Volunteer Fire Department pictured with his students (from
left): Josh Henkai, Jimmy Lowe, Leo Peters, Patrick Cummings,
Orion Peters, Lewis Wilde, Peter Myers, Elon Feinstein, and
Scott Lavon. Fire Department Staff member Mary Vorhies (far
right) helped teach the course.
911 phone simulator a big hit at the fair
Members of the Takoma Park Volunteer Fire Department
were on hand at the Montgomery County Fair to give children
hands-on 911 phone experience and understanding of how the
system works and the caller's responsibilities. Over 1,000
persons visited the fire safety awareness table. Special thanks
to Charles Prince, Stan Herrmann, Deanna Stewart, Dave Hooker
and Bob Jarboe.
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