Published June 23, 2009 12:07 am -
Mark Pace Day
By Jimmy Espy
Former Daily Citizen editor Mark Pace has been eating a lot of cake in recent days. Pace, who was underpaid and overworked here from 1945 until 1982, turned 95 on Saturday.
The day before he was served a lunch in his honor at the offices of The Daily Citizen — virtually the House that Mark Built — and on Saturday he had another tasty dessert served to him by the League of Women Voters.
Don’t be surprised if he eats light on Sunday.
Mark was also honored by the city with a proclamation making June 20, 2009 Mark Pace Day. The document cited his long years of service, his “passion for faith, family, community and journalism,” and his excellent example as a “role model.”
Many of you know Mark and realize what a lasting impact he has made on this community. I joked earlier about him being underpaid for years, but the truth is Mark could have made a lot more money by leaving Dalton for more lucrative territories all those years ago.
But his love for this town and its people wouldn’t let him do it. He chose to stay and raise a fine family here. More than 60 years later, we all still benefit from the day the Florida boy packed his bags and moved north.
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I am furious that the knuckleheads downtown sponsored a beer tasting festival on Saturday. What were they thinking? How insulting!
How dare they do something like this on a day I have to work.
Most of the proceeds from the festival will go to the Keeping Kids First program.
Of course, the sponsors of the event, the Downtown Dalton Devel-opment Authority, are taking some heat from the usual sources.
They’re setting a bad example for young people.
They are encouraging alcoholism.
They are unleashing hordes of drunk drivers on the roads.
For the record, young people should be taught that consuming alcohol is a personal choice and with it comes certain responsibilities, not the least of which is to obey prohibitions against drunk driving.