Talk:Bath Township, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa
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Can't find again what i saw
edit I thot i saw a google-maps location label that made me believe a location in the township was implicitly identified as non-residential, say a church or vets org, which would be the location of the constituent-grin-and-grab (and commiserate) session in "Bath, IL" this week, but i can't find it now. The township has to have little or nothing in the way of public-meeting locations (kids are probably bussed to the county seat for such low pop-density jurisdictions); maybe venue was private dining room of a bar. Note population something like 89 counting kids, and many adults too resigned or mad to show up.
--Jerzy•t 09:13, 24 August 2017 (UTC)