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Mike_Presta
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Posted: May 28 2013 at 7:09pm |
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Which downtown Middletown event would you attend???
What: "Red, White and Bluegrass" event Where: Downtown Middletown Cost: $25 per person What people get: They get access to pulled pork barbecue, drinks and bluegrass music OR What: The "Broad Street Bash" Where: Downtown Middletown Cost: FREE What people get: They get access to a variety of foods and drinks; and an eclectic mix of music by the area's best bands |
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“Mulligan said he ... doesn’t believe they necessarily make the return on investment necessary to keep funding them.” …The Middletown Journal, January 30, 2012
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Bocephus
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what does "having access" mean ? sounds fishy lol
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Richard Saunders
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Bocephus
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Funny they would mix blue grass music with high society ? This must be the city's ruling class that is putting this event on.
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Mike_Presta
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Here is the Middletown Journal article on the subject: Downtown adds another entertainment draw By Michael D. PitmanStaff Writer MIDDLETOWN — This summer people can celebrate the ensuing Independence Day downtown with some barbecue and bluegrass music. Downtown Middletown Inc. will be presenting the inaugural Red, White and Bluegrass event that will feature food and music downtown. The event, while it is a fundraiser for Downtown Middletown Inc., really “supports the efforts of what’s happening downtown,” said Patrick Kay, executive director of DMI. “It’s also getting people to understand that Middletown’s a happening place to be. Stuff’s going on here. What these events do is it gets people to see there are businesses, there are restaurants, there are shops” This will be the second event DMI has presented in as many months. The Saturday before Mother’s Day, the downtown champion hosted the Women’s Wine and Chocolate Walk that brought in more than 170 women to downtown. Kay said at least 70 percent of those women had never been to Middletown before. “(It) will have a residual effect on this downtown that will far outlast the event,” he said. “It brings in people that normally wouldn’t come here.” The event will feature hearty portions of pulled pork barbecue from local restaurant Stained 1054 Bistro and bluegrass music from the Comet Bluegrass All-Stars at Governor’s Square. Cost is $25 per person. Scott Martin, general manager of downtown restaurant @ The Square, sees this new event as a continuation of downtown’s resurgence. “If people can get the idea to come to downtown for good food and live music, they’ll come back,” he said. The Broad Street Bash, the summer concert series that kicked off its seventh season earlier this month, has helped draw thousands to downtown. While the bluegrass event isn’t expected to draw that many, a few hundred people can make a difference. “Those kinds of things are what’s bringing people downtown,” said Martin. Kay said events like the Red, White and Bluegrass and Women’s Wine and Chocolate “puts downtown on an even playing field” with other parts of the city that get a natural flow of traffic. “The East End’s got traffic and plenty of party, plenty of the highways, plenty of people coming through,” he said. How to go When: 4:30 to 9 p.m. on June 29 Where: Downtown Middletown Cost: $25 per person What people get: They get access to pulled pork barbecue, drinks and bluegrass music |
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“Mulligan said he ... doesn’t believe they necessarily make the return on investment necessary to keep funding them.” …The Middletown Journal, January 30, 2012
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Pacman
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spiderjohn
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sounds like a good time!
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Mike_Presta
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(With pulled pork, I would suggest a dry rose or a plummy merlot. With barbecue, given the great variety of spiciness possible with the sauce, a bolder red would likely be a good choice.) |
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“Mulligan said he ... doesn’t believe they necessarily make the return on investment necessary to keep funding them.” …The Middletown Journal, January 30, 2012
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bumper
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bumper
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it would take more than 2 beer to get me to move like that...
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over the hill
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If we moved like that a little more often, we might not be the fattest nation on earth. Great workout. Thanks bumper.
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Rhodes
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I hear Rally's has some really good bbq pulled pork sandwiches on sale right now, 2 for $2.
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Libertarian
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Why not ask Mr. Akins about pork? He is very knowledgeable on that topic.
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