Friday, April 5, 2019

It started in City of Lake Worth and ended in Lake Worth Beach (LWB).


Referring to the recent conclusion of the 2018–2019 municipal Election Season in this City or the younger people and the Millennials still like to call L-Dub on occasion.

Also of note TONIGHT at 6:00 is the First Friday event in downtown.

Lake Ave. will be closed to traffic. There will be local notable notables, music, and people just strolling up and down Lake Ave. taking it all in. To learn more about this evening read another blog post further down below.


Also worth noting,

Why it is always a good idea to save political FREE SPEECH like mailers and door hangers.


Because when you ask that question and hear back, “What did I say?” you can remind them.

Briefly, for those unaware, both ballot questions #1 and #2 passed and both commissioners Omari Hardy in District 2 and Herman Robinson in District 4 were re-elected. This time to a three-year term.

And a Thank You to Cathy Turk and Messrs. Tom Copeland, Richard Guercio (see campaign handout below) and William Joseph as well.


As Mr. Joseph makes his preparations for a run for mayor in 2021 encourage all the former candidates to stay involved!

Of all the former candidates only Mr. Guercio was in attendance at the last Lake Worth Beach City Commission meeting.

All of you had ideas and thoughts and different ways to accomplish things and shared your visions too. For example, Cathy Turk suggested in the future considering giving actual names to our lettered streets like maybe Greenwood, Gottrau or Greene in honor of very significant people. Our City streets were not always lettered. And history proves that.

Every candidate had strong positions on whether or not constructing a new pool at the beach was a wise use of public funds. There was very strong opposition by Mr. Copeland to Ms. Turk advising more research and more public charrettes.


Mr. Guercio did not win on
Election Day, March 12th, 2018


Click on FREE SPEECH to enlarge.

You’ll probably see Mr. Guercio walking around
at the First Friday event in downtown
tonight from 6:00–10:00.

All former candidates need to keep attending public meetings and the public needs to know there is no election of candidates in LWB until the 2020–2021 Election Season!

And in conclusion. . .


Always advise the public to save political campaign material, mailers, door hangers, handouts, business cards, buttons, shirts, hats, and yard signs if you have the room in a closet or have space out in the garage.

Besides coming in handy on Halloween saving this stuff is a reminder of what a candidate actually said and did not say prior to the election vs. after the election when claiming something very much different, something that happens from time to time.