I'd like to hear about more information on the roof Glenn, for an odd reason it 
still matters to me lol



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-----Original Message-----
From: "dapawprint" <dapawpr...@yahoo.com>
Sender: AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2010 20:58:08 
To: <AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com>
Reply-To: AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [AsburyPark] Re: Baronet's Gone!  Let's look forward.

I'd support that.

Although ReVision has had much success in the Carousel House, I'd think that 
they would agree that it is not the prime space.  I personally rallied a while 
back to get the sister Carousel to the original Carousel back in that carousel 
house and I met with opposition that it should be *given* to ReVision.

And, yes, there IS a sister Carousel and it was available.  Maybe it still is.

Anyhow.

The issue at hand is theater.  Personally, I have not witnessed ReVison 
performances (partly due to the the opposition of my effort and partly due to 
the fact that our schedules never mesh), but I have heard TERRIFIC reviews!  I 
was in town for the "Tommy" dress rehearsal and what I saw was magnificent.

ReVision needs better than a carousel house and there is a Carousel out there 
somewhere waiting for a home.

I see the flip side too, Revison has kept the carousel house living.  I also 
fear that the Casino and the Carousel House are falling subject to "Demolition 
upon Neglect".  Though, I suspect that the Arthur Pryor Bandshell will be the 
next loss.  :-(  Everything seems to start with the roof.

I had additional information regarding the roof of the Baronet, sadly, that 
doesn't matter anymore.

So, keep me in the loop with a home for ReVision.  I still would like to see a 
Carousel in that Carousel House.

All my best, 

Glenn

--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, marioa...@... wrote:
>
> The Baronet is gone, gone, gone.  Gone with the wind like the Mayfair,  St 
> James, and the Savoy.  
>  
> Why not summon all the anger and frustration into big time energy into  
> joining ReVision as a member monthly Donating at their web site - big time  
> support with the goal of helping them find a permanent home --  performance 
> space/theater in Asbury Park?   Either a new  structure or something 
> beautifully refurbished (not some old piece of crap no  one else wants).
>  
> Must be some professional grant writers out these who know how to start  
> that ball rolling.  Arts funding, stimulus monies?  Anybody in city  with 
> that 
> kind of know how?
>  
> AP has come so far now that it is on the radar screen nationwide from what  
> I can tell via various web and PR alerts.  Must be some benefactors out  
> there who are tuned in to the positive things that have been happening -- but 
>  
> also clever enough to detect the potential for what's still missing.
>  
>  
>  
>  
>  
> 
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