Wednesday, August 22, 2012

A Call for 'Friends of Great Hall'

Great Hall at One Hundred River Street is in need of volunteers.
hhttp://www.vermontjournal.com/?q=content/call-%E2%80%9Cfriends-great-hall%E2%80%9D

6 comments :

  1. Yet another exaggerated piece of puffery about the "Great Con".

    "The guest book in the GH has signatures from up and down the Eastern Seaboard and beyond. People are excited. The word is out that GH (and Springfield) is a destination waiting to happen. Build on One Hundred River Street’s prominence of place; nurture the “buzz,” to help create the town we want."

    Hahahaha! I volunteer Bob Flint to take time out from his busy schedule of promoting future boondoggles to do the "arranging of the cheese wheels". I think it would be very fitting for Flint to undertake this venture and certainly more appropriate than his other schemes.

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  2. Robert Flintstone8/23/12, 5:48 PM

    The Great Hall will make an awesome live music venue!

    Those guys should be able to get great live entertainment.

    Call the Guthries or Grace Potter !

    Open steal and concrete adds a really cool echo wave effect to the sound.



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    1. "Open steal and concrete add a really cool wave effect......" Well thank you for your accoustical insight Mr Tone Deaf.

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    2. I guess you've never been to a rave.

      That is o.k. we can wait for you to pass away, you are obviously VERY OLD

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    3. How about the deftones..

      or Justin Beiber..

      maybe even Johnny Depp

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    4. Great Hall Ticket Sales8/28/12, 8:44 AM

      yeah, Johnny depp.

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