McGill Collective Endorses Richford Listening Proposal, Declines to Organize It
The McGill student collective has warmly acknowledged a forum proposal to host an Episode Six listening event at the Richford Public Library, while making clear it will not be the one to organize it. The thread is now seeing record engagement.
RICHFORD, Vermont — The McGill student collective behind the slow-building Episode Six phenomenon offered its characteristic measured non-commitment this week — which is to say, an encouraging response that stops well short of formal organization.
In a brief post to the listener forum, the collective's community coordinator described the proposal naming Richford Public Library as a public listening venue as "one we would not presume to organize, but would be glad to see happen." The language was vintage McGill: encouraging without directing, present without intruding.
It appears to be working. The thread logged its highest single-hour engagement since the Stanstead–Richford gathering was first floated, with at least two members now suggesting someone reach out to the library directly through its public address.
That someone has yet to materialize. Library staff member Colette Aubin-Roy — whose name has circulated in the thread as a natural point of contact — has not been formally approached, as far as anyone in the forum appears to know.
For now, the proposal remains what it has always been: a community idea, hovering just at the edge of becoming a community event.