Far be it from me to spit on tradition but I've noticed the concept of groundbreakings is becoming really lame ie: Adams County officials dumping some dirt in the courtyard last week to commemorate the Adams County Justice Center expansion. Isn't it just easier to go out to the real dirt and throw a shovel in there – rather than transporting dirt to another location. Adams County is legendary for this. A few years ago when they "broke" ground on the 120th Avenue expansion, they were inside the Riverdale Golf Course clubhouse with a flower planter. C'mon, do it real or don't do it at all!
Monday, April 28, 2008
Is it really necessary
Far be it from me to spit on tradition but I've noticed the concept of groundbreakings is becoming really lame ie: Adams County officials dumping some dirt in the courtyard last week to commemorate the Adams County Justice Center expansion. Isn't it just easier to go out to the real dirt and throw a shovel in there – rather than transporting dirt to another location. Adams County is legendary for this. A few years ago when they "broke" ground on the 120th Avenue expansion, they were inside the Riverdale Golf Course clubhouse with a flower planter. C'mon, do it real or don't do it at all!