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Once a guest is in residence, they also coordinate other aspects of their stay: arranging introductions to interesting citizens in town; organizing private tours of the Doges' Palace or the Guggenheim after the crowds have gone home, or of palaces owned by relatives and friends that are never open to the public; setting up the best guide, the best boatman, the best table in a restaurant.
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About three years ago, the town organized a bow hunt that killed 71 deer.
The town, organized as Seneca in 1851, was renamed in 1852 to avoid confusion with another Seneca farther east.
The biggest department store in town organized a parade every year: an enormous balloon in the shape of a garishly colored doll was paraded through the main streets, pulled by ribbons that sequin-clad girls held as they marched behind a musical band.
The workers, on the other hand, created new institutions, the Soviets of Workers' Deputies: these, consisting of elected delegates from the factories and workshops of a whole town, organized the strike movement there, negotiated with the employers and police, and sometimes kept up basic municipal services during the crisis.
Looking around the crowd, I recognize faces from the day's earlier protest at the Irish embassy across town, organized by Repeal London.
A group of non-Native residents who didn't want the casino in their town organized a group called "Preserving Taunton's Future".
Factory towns organized "friend-making clubs" for assembly-line workers; Beijing traffic radio, 103.9, set aside a half hour on Sundays for taxi-drivers to advertise themselves.
In my home country, Indonesia, many towns organize their own groups of citizen police, like the watchmen who make rounds from nightfall until dawn.
When creatures are mysteriously done away with, the town organizes a beast (witch) hunt.
But taking no chances, the town organizes contests to keep things interesting.
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