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Support for Music in the Park
What do you call a get-together involving families, friends, food,
community and music? It is our own Music in the Park.
For eight Sundays every summer Bluebird Park becomes host to one
of our favorite community events. Families gather to connect, unwind,
share food, dance, mingle and listen to fantastic music. Our children
play on the structures and slides with all of their friends. They
will even save a dance or two for their parents. The laughter and joy
is contagious during the event.
Music in the Park offers a program for locals and families. We
thank the neighbors for giving up some quiet time for a few hours for
eight Sundays. It is a one-of-a-kind gem for our community. If you
love Music in the Park, please come show your support at the City
Council meeting Tuesday. Please come show your support!
PEGGY WOLFF
Residents should dance to Music
My original intention was to write about how so many in our
community love the summer concerts on Sunday evenings in the park.
How families of all kinds and ages gather to share a wonderful
experience. However, I’ve decided instead to address those who have
been complaining.
I would like to invite each of them -- they know who they are --
to join us. Invite some friends, let them park in your driveway,
bring some blankets or beach chairs and some food and drinks to
share, and find a spot to sit on the lawn. Enjoy the music of that
particular weekend and if it becomes too loud to have a conversation,
get up and dance. Forget about your TV for a few hours and just let
the songs fill your heart.
You’ll feel less grouchy and younger for the experience. I’ll bet
that by the end of the season you will be wishing there were more of
these weekends, not fewer.
JAN FIRESTONE
Arts Commission ignored concerns
I thought I was going to a meeting of the Arts Commission to talk
about ways to help modify the “concerts in the park” for the
surrounding neighborhood. I was happy to hear someone was finally
going to listen to our concerns.
Instead, the chairperson was hostile and, I believe, ridiculed
anyone that objected to the current program.
Originally, this series was four Sundays in Bluebird Park.
Surrounding communities’ concerts are four Sundays. If we must have
more “music in the park,” put the other four Sundays in another park,
please. Make it easier for residents in other parts of the city to
enjoy the music.
Sending the same program back to City Council is no solution. This
attitude demonstrated to me that compromise was never on the agenda.
LYNN GILES
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