BRIMSWORTH TOWN HALL · TUESDAY EVENING
ACT 1 OF 3 · CALL TO ORDER · 12 CITIZENS · 3 MOTIONS
SAGA PROGRESS · 0%
MRS. PEMBERTON
PRO-POND · PEW 3, AISLE SEAT
MOOD: Firm but warm
VOTE: YEA — preserve as-is
CLAIM: Ducks deserve quiet water.
EVIDENCE: Six families nest there each spring.
REBUTTAL: "It's not really about cost…"
CONCESSION: A small footbridge is fine.
STEP: framing opening remarks
TIMELINE FORK · MOTION 1 (DUCK POND)
A · PRESERVE AS-IS
B · DRAIN/REPLACE
C · COMPROMISE (small bridge)
DRAMA LADDER · TALLY BOARD
M1 · Duck PondYEA 0 / NAY 0 / ABS 12
M2 · Whitford BenchYEA 0 / NAY 0 / ABS 12
M3 · Town Clock RepairYEA 0 / NAY 0 / ABS 12
DEBATE TEMPERATURE
CIVILITY METER
COCOA ANTICIPATION (ETERNAL BREW)
[live] Brimsworth Town Hall convened — 12 citizens, 3 motions, cocoa to follow.
RECURRING CAST · TONIGHT
Mayor Cordelia Brookline — gavel, presides (NEW main role)
Mr. Whitford — humble, waves bench off
Mrs. Pemberton — firm pro-pond
Inspector Halloran — sgt-at-arms
Otto Whitford (8) — grandkid, will speak
Bytes — cat, on Mayor's chair
Captain Crunch — husky service vest
CROSSOVER CHYRON
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Brimsworth Town Hall — Tuesday evening. Lanterns lit. Clerk Weaver clears his throat. Mayor Brookline taps the gavel once for hush.
CALL TO ORDER
ACT 1 · BRIMSWORTH TOWN HALL