Survivor: Prison City

The TV networks make a killing pitting people against challenges to see who will survive.

In real life, however, survival…? Not quite so entertaining.

Jackson, also affectionately known as Prison City, is its own survival challenge. (Read “News From Prison City” in the topics to the right if you haven’t been following.)

Here’s a recap:

On the plus side, though–and there always is a plus side–Jackson received train stationfederal stimulus funds to help resuscitate our outdated train depot,as well as funding from Housing and Urban Development to assist the area’s homeless.

And all counts in, the local Salvation Army kettle drives exceeded their goal by $16,000 despite the area’s economic hardship. Concerned citizens even chipped in over the holidays to help out the cab driver who was recently stabbed (see previous post) .

This of course shows there are always people who see and create hope in hard times, such as Jackson’s citizen of the year, Wanda Beavers who is the president of the Partnership Park Neighborhood Association, a group designed to improve the standard of living for the 700 residents of one of our struggling neighborhoods.  And then there’s people like 82 year old Betty Brockie who works at the food pantry at Higby Street Church of Christ.

And lastly, a couple of little plusses: the park by my house recently held a Mystery at the Museum day, which tempted me to pass myself off as an eight year old so I could show off my childhood Nancy-Drew-Trixie-Belden-Mystery-Solving-Skills. I know I could’ve found the lost necklace. I just know it. The other kids would’ve been so jealous.

Oh, and did I mention (sound your noisemakers) bars and restaurants go smoke free May 1st?

Yep. Its true. We’ve just caught up with the trend to be more eco-friendly and I’m applauding from Prison City.

Smoking is gross.Not to mention, its not good for the emperor. And we’ve gotta keep the emperor on the up and up. After all, he’s going to be one of the main characters in Survivor: Prison City.

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