Excerpts:
“In some cases, such as Middletown’s Middfest,
city contributions have dropped to zero.”
But in
MidFest’s case, have they really dropped to zero??? Or have the taxpayers
continued to provide things such as police coverage (including overtime),
utilities, and event set-up???
“It’s a depressing story,” said Virginia Ritan, chairwoman
of Middfest. “There aren’t many alternatives in our particular area. It’s a
tough time.”
Here’s
a thought: FUNDRAISING EVENTS!!! Just as with the Historic Society and other
groups around town, why do you think that there is no other source of funding
other than the TAXPAYERS??? If you
really think that yours is such a worthy cause, go out and do some FUNDRAISING!!! Sure…dipping into the public trough is easier…but
it is NOT the ONLY way. Witness the
Waynesville Sauerkraut Festival (arguably the most successful festival in the
area), which, according to The Journal article:
“The Sauerkraut
festival, which fills the streets of Waynesville during a two-day weekend every
October does not receive any financial support from the village of Waynesville
and pays for police overtime and electric use, said Chamber head Dawn
Schroeder.”
Charge
a fee for booth space. Get corporate
sponsors. Have fundraisers during the
rest of the year. Heck, raffle off hams,
food baskets, gift certificates to local supermarkets and restaurants. Hire the
Knights of Columbus to run a blackjack tent.
If you really think that this event is worthwhile, find a way to make it
pay its own way!!!
“Mulligan
said he can understand how festivals can be seen as an economic development
tool but doesn’t believe they necessarily make the return on investment necessary
to keep funding them.”
On
one hand, it would be easy to say that Mulligan, a bank vice president, doesn’t
understand the term “return on investment” (ROI), given the lousy ROI we have
realized on the “investments” that have been made with Middletonians’ money
under his watch. But on the other hand,
he certainly seems to understand the personal “return” he and his friends may
realize on the “investment” of Middletown’s taxpayers’ “investments”, and they
are too numerous to mention. (They
include the “period” fake gas lamppost lighting. Can anyone document the “period” when there
were gas street lampposts on South Main Street—or any other street in
Middletown for that matter??? I have
researched over a thousand photographs of early Middletown and have found a
picture of only ONE single gas street lamppost, in front of the original Oglesby-Barnitz Bank building, and that gas light appeared to be PRIVATELY—not publicly--
owned and operated!!! It’s too bad that our
history-loving citizens couldn’t learn a lesson from that history and provide their OWN
fake gas lights in front of their properties, instead of mooching electricity
off the taxpayers.)
------------- “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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