see you on the fourth Our Seniors are going to have a new Center located on the corner of Springwood and Atkins built by Intedrfaith Neighbors---I have faith in Interfaith and I predict it will be a beautiful building.
--- On Thu, 7/3/08, sharon_b283 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: From: sharon_b283 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [AsburyPark] Re: What has become of the Arthur Pryor amphitheater? To: AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com Date: Thursday, July 3, 2008, 4:59 PM Odd isn't it? The SAME building that housed Criterion Candies, then became the temporary home of our Seniors, then booted them OUT to do what they're doing! Wasn't it busted heating or some flim-flam excuse? Just go up Hwy 33 West and SEE the Senior Citizens building, built with a GRANT and money given by the state and County! What is up with Asbury Park? You guys USED to be on the cutting edge of everything and you let Neptune build new schools, new programs and a Senior Center, to DIE for! I was Monmouth County President and was invited, when it opened! I thought to myself, that Asbury Park had something to at least MATCH theirs but no! Now, that I'm a Senior myself, I'm tempted to crash over in Neptune's because I hear AP Seniors has a corner in a basement in the city. Correct me, if I'm wrong. ....And I SAW the big AC units myself, this morning, when I met up with Glenn/Dapawprint! --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED] ups.com, "Jack Pitzer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: > > Currently the ramp stops at the supper club. > If anything, perhaps MM will start integrate the bandshell after all the other pavilions are > done. I'd like to think that they understand the importance of preserving it. > > --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED] ups.com, charlie <oceanchuck@ > wrote: > > > > "At very least, I can definitely say there were seats there. > > > > I attended quite a few events there when it was in use, I did sound there on a few > > > > occasions and at least once, my band played up there. > > > > I do agree that an elevator would be a good move, but I tend to think the majority of > > > > people would be happy to walk up the ramp. It's part of the experience." > >