![]() Davenport is right - it does need to happen and somebody does need to start somewhere. Part of our goal is to bring life back into town - Mr. We have since named it “Hay Wagon Country Produce” and are set to grow fresh market vegetables, in addition to fresh eggs from our own hens and baked goods, jams, and jellies. It started as a small produce stand in 2015. The council expressly stated that they would not be selling town hall and it was after that that he decided to say that he was being unfairly treated and was not given the chance to rent the old town hall.įurther, there is A LOT of good going on in this town my husband and I have started a small farm in town right on Frankford Avenue. He likes to do a lot of complaining, especially when it appears that he will not get his way. To my knowledge, he has never once volunteered to help make a positive difference - not to help with one committee, to run for council, for anything. When he does show up, it is to complain about what is not going on. He has no idea what good is going on here in Frankford because he is not here. Davenport spends the majority of each year in Michigan and does not live in this town, but for what is estimated to be about 10 weeks out of each year last year they left for Michigan in May and returned at the end of February 2017, one week prior to the March monthly town council meeting. Davenport appears to think that his is the only viable entity that could possibly make something of Frankford? The town has made great strides so far, without his help or involvement, so why does it seem in reading his quoted words that he feels that he is the only answer for the town to be successful and thriving again?Īs in all stories, it is important that both sides be told. Why does it seem in reading his words that Mr. It won’t hurt my feelings because I’ll go somewhere else and do it”. ![]() I’m giving you an opportunity, that’s all if you don’t want to take it, that’s fine. I’m not going to spend a damn dime in this damn town. Somebody’s got to start somewhere I just want to try to put something in Frankford. ![]() Davenport is also quoted as saying, “We’ve got to do something to liven this town up. Davenport would put in the sales contract that they wouldn’t do anything to the building. Having been in attendance at the monthly March town council meeting, I remember the town council indicating that the old town hall building would not be for sale, but this article indicates that Mr. Russ Davenport is quoted as saying, among other things, “We can’t spend a dime in this town, except on our taxes and our water bill our kids have no where to go the adults don’t in the Summertime, it’d be nice to just take a walk.” I am writing to you tonight because I am deeply disturbed by some of the sentiments expressed in the article, entitled, “Frankford Looks to Lease Town Hall Building to Non-Profit,” in which Mr. I hope this correspondence finds you well.Īs always, I have enjoyed reading the latest news and events found in the most recent edition of the Coastal Point, especially the article regarding the town of Frankford as published in the Coastal Point on April 7, 2017. Carpenter sees bright future in Frankford
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