[Vision2020] re: liquor liability

Melynda Huskey mghuskey@hotmail.com
Wed, 12 Feb 2003 10:33:10 -0800


Bill London writes:

>I believe that a night club like CJ's and the 1912 Building are not
>competitors.  Their target markets are different.
>CJ's does not offer a venue truly open to all with wheelchair access and
>smoke-free environment.

And I was thinking the same thing.  Moreover,  I wouldn't feel comfortable 
taking my kids to an event at a nightclub, even if no alcohol was being 
served in the room of the event itself:  the smoke, the presence of the bar 
patrons on the way in and out, and the general ambience wouldn't feel 
appropriate to me.  The 1912 Building is a safe place to take kids.  It's a 
beautiful space with good lighting and lots of windows.   For a community 
event like the Civic Association's potluck, it was perfect.

And for those who couldn't join us, the food was great, the music was even 
better, there were lots of dancing toddlers (and a few intrepid parents), 
and we had a great chance to meet and chat with neighbors from all over the 
city--and even outside it!

Melynda Huskey


"The things that make us happy make us wise."  John Crowley





>From: Bill London <london@moscow.com>
>Reply-To: london@moscow.com
>To: Cjsnightclub@aol.com
>CC: vision2020@moscow.com
>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] re: liquor liability
>Date: Wed, 12 Feb 2003 09:29:11 -0800
>
>I believe that a night club like CJ's and the 1912 Building are not
>competitors.  Their target markets are different.
>CJ's does not offer a venue truly open to all with wheelchair access and
>smoke-free environment.
>BL
>
>Cjsnightclub@aol.com wrote:
>
> > Mike - how do you see the city "promoting local business" in reference
> > to the advertising of the 1912 building? If you think it is because
> > the 1912 building is allowing persons who hold liquor licenses to
> > cater them to the 1912 building, you are mistaken. That is not a good
> > deal. Here is how I view it. The city is taking events that normally
> > would be held in the private sector and robbing revenues away from the
> > tax paying entities and throwing a small bone to the few that probably
> > don't have liquor liability insurance to cater their license to the
> > 1912 building. It is not helping business in the private sector it is
> > stealing business from the tax paying enterprises. In fact they use
> > our tax money to advertise against us. Not to help us. Just my
> > opinion.


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