big temporary structure going up @ Reno & M Mantle, is it for the Mayors' "hoedown"?
big temporary structure going up @ Reno & M Mantle, is it for the Mayors' "hoedown"?
Yep
Yikes.
Uh-oh.
I'm sure that's the one thing they will remember from their trip, and not in a good way.
I wonder why didn't they use Cox, Civic Center, or even Bricktown Events Center?
Mayors arrive for convention in Oklahoma City | NewsOK.com
According to a photo caption they are using the Cox. Presume that the Flaming Lips/Philharmonic concert is at the Civic Center and don't know about the Bricktown Events Center (maybe some of these locations were already booked for other events?)
It was hardly a hoedown. Two huge fully air conditioned event tents (the type with glass doors like any commercial building). Black carpeting, white furniture including sleek, ultra-modern white leather couches and chairs plus amoeba-shaped hard shell chairs that were internally lit, almost like the glowing pedestals of the chairs at the OKC National Memorial. Full-on rock concert stage with live music. During breaks between the main act's sets there were other stages that featured solo acts from ACM@UCO. Signage and exhibits borrowed from the "Another Hot Oklahoma Night" rock 'n' roll exhibit at the Oklahoma History Center.
Full-service bars all over the place, and Bricktown restaurants set up feeding people a la Taste of Bricktown. It was very rock themed, and had the feel of a huge, sleek nightclub. The mayors and people I spoke with from all over the country were blown away. So far what they have seen is NOT what they expected of OKC. I suspect that trend will continue tonight when they see the OKC Philharmonic partner with the Flaming Lips.
It's always nice to see the city spending money on something meaningful.
I am glad they are not spending the money on those useless things like fire trucks, additional police officers, street repairs, community centers and other wasteful needs.
Then again why should our city council worry about the true needs of the city. They are well protected in their gated communities with private security, smooth roads and the latest fire surpression equipment.
Ahhh the good life courtesy of the OKC tax payers.
Just to echo what RC said, the vast, vast majority of this event was paid for by the private sector.
It is so hard to not comment on here sometimes.
Not only was the event underwritten by corporate sponsors, many of them were out-of-town vendors who were hoping to hawk their wares to conference attendees. One of them was one of the major sponsors of the Bricktown event in question. Another major sponsor was Chesapeake, who was obviously trying to reach the mayors and other public officials with the idea of cities powering their fleets with natural gas. I fail to see how any of this is a negative for OKC.
How about DILigAF?
Barn - I think you missed an "L"
OOPS, you are so correct. Here it is..... L I been Looking for it.
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