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Promoting Middletown A Passion For Mort

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Topic: Promoting Middletown A Passion For Mort
Posted By: VietVet
Subject: Promoting Middletown A Passion For Mort
Date Posted: Jul 26 2009 at 8:29pm
Yet another article in the Journal about Mort's accomplishments. Yes, she has done a nice job in the promotion of some entertainment venues in town, but good lord, give it a rest, Journal. Are we going for "sainthood" here? How many articles have mentioned the same accomplishments over and over again? One story is a repeat of the previous ones with no new slant on the subject. Slow news day with some filler perhaps?



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Posted By: spiderjohn
Date Posted: Jul 26 2009 at 9:15pm
The lady + everyone else involved did a SUPER job with trhe balloon show.
Smoothest operation I have ever seen, and large crowds of happy people.
Didn't anyone  else here attend?
If not, why?
She is a nice community-oriented lady and is entitled to think however she likes(just like everyone else).


Posted By: John Beagle
Date Posted: Jul 26 2009 at 11:12pm
Kudos to Ann Mort! Great job promoting Middletown. Without Ann, there would be a huge void that would likely go unfilled.

Ann is a mover and shaker. We need more Ann Morts in Middletown.


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Posted By: Vivian Moon
Date Posted: Jul 27 2009 at 5:56am

Bicentennial Commons has become the next ‘To-Do” item on Mort’s list of city projects, never far from her mind as a landmark that needs more attention. She often brings her grandchildren to the area to weed the gardens when she notices stray thistle growing.

Well I guess the parking lot area for the Bicentennial Commons is the next thing on the City's Wish List that will be granted.


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Posted By: 2000+
Date Posted: Jul 27 2009 at 10:42am
In reference to the "sound off" in Sunday's paper:
 
Few would say Mort does not do a lot in the community but I would have to agree with the question...How in the world could those numbers be so high? Plus or minus 80,000 people!? Friday night cancelled. Saturday morning maybe 1000 (a generous number - I was there.) Saturday's glow 10,000 maybe. All this on a record-breaking cold weekend?  Also the impact on the economy $50 per person?? There are lots of reasons why this is way too high!! I will be curious to see how much in $$$ was collected in gate receipts. If Mrs. Mort is using a public park to stage this event, how much was the city paid for the use of the site and who paid for the clean up?

Too many questions - too many quick calculations....


Posted By: Hermes
Date Posted: Jul 27 2009 at 11:50am
80,000 at the balloon gala ? There was only 80,000 at the Dayton Airshow. I'll assume the reporter was confused with the events.
 
And why does Middletown have the balloon gala the same time as the Dayton Airshow ? Don't they know they might get more people to the balloon gala if it was on a different date than the airshow ? My family went to the airshow.


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Posted By: 409
Date Posted: Jul 30 2009 at 9:28am
Originally posted by spiderjohn spiderjohn wrote:

The lady + everyone else involved did a SUPER job with trhe balloon show.
Smoothest operation I have ever seen, and large crowds of happy people.
Didn't anyone  else here attend?
If not, why?
She is a nice community-oriented lady and is entitled to think however she likes(just like everyone else).
 
Spidey....Was there for all five launch attempts(includes Friday morning media launch). Worked with three of the balloons, including the Bees. The Lil' Bees pilots (Bob & Wayne) are great guys. Met them in Albuquerque a few years ago.
I posted a couple of months ago that I thought the new parking might hinder attendance. I was wrong. From what I could see from the launch side, attendance looked good. Particularly Saturday evening. Got some great pictures.



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