May 27, 2014

“TAR IN THE PARK”

By Harold G. LeBoeuf
Tarscape in Willistead is going to be an ugly, expensive mess.

The first annual Tar in the Park will be held on Saturday, June 7th, and Sunday June 8th. It will be preceded by a Beer Festival extravaganza on Friday, June 6th, which is certain to bring loud noise, loud music, boisterous and at times inebriated revelers well into the morning of June 7th. As in the past, it will greatly disturb the normally serene residential neighbourhood and prevent local taxpaying residents having peaceful and quiet enjoyment of their homes and property in a manner that could be classified as a legal nuisance.

This first annual event is being brought to you at tremendous expense to the taxpaying public by Mayor Eddie Francis, Councillors Drew Dilkens, Jo-Anne Gignac, Ron Jones, Bill Marra, Hillary Payne, Ed Sleiman and Fulvio Valentinis, Director of Parks and Recreation John Miceli, Chairman of the Board of Willistead Manor, Stephen Marshall and the Board Members, and the Rotary Club of Windsor (1918). These promoters of the event have spared nothing in order to make this a tremendous success including the hefty price-tag, trees, grass and the serenity of what was once the beautiful, historical estate of Chandler Walker. We should all show our gratitude and appreciation of those still seeking office when it comes time to vote in the upcoming municipal election.

I hasten to point out that there do exist persons who defied the edict of Mayor Eddie by not casting their vote as suggested they should, and who are worthy of our support. They are Councillors Alan Halberstadt, Irek Kusmierczyk and Al Maghnieh. All three deserve kudos.

Top Ten Reasons You Should Not Support “Tar In The Park”

10.  You have already contributed enough money for this event through your tax dollars.
09.       You shouldn’t have to pay an admission charge to enter a public park.
08.       The tar roadways will be hot and burn your feet.
07.       You don’t want to show support for the promoters.
06.       Only a very small percentage of the revenue goes to restore the Manor and can never make up for the expense of the project and continuing maintenance.

05.       You will not sit idly by and allow them to think this will go away.
04.       Historic properties mean something to you and they shouldn’t be defiled.
03.       You don’t support promoters who force their Will on the public.
02.       Elected officials have a sworn duty to listen to the citizens.
01.       Show Mayor Eddie that this is a democracy and not a dictatorship.
  

Together we can make the first annual event of Tar in the Park the worst attended event since 1978.

Together we can make it understood that Tar in the Park is no longer wanted in this neighbourhood and it is time for the Rotarians to act on their prior threat of changing the venue for this event once and for all.

Together we can make it understood that Beer Festivals in a quiet residential neighbourhood and a public park do not belong and must cease to exist.

Together we can demand an end to those persons who are determined to turn these historic grounds into a money-making amusement park for the benefit of the pet projects of the promoters at the taxpayers’ expense.

Harold G. LeBoeuf.


5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Good piece! Thanks. - Sara V.

Anonymous said...

Tar-babies said Br'er Fox as Br'er Rabbit got himself in a sticky situation. The more he tried the more he got stuck!

Anonymous said...

Hah Har Ha Har said Br'er Fox and a hardy har
har, your so stuck in the Tar - by far, my star, get out of your car and walk on that tar!

Anonymous said...

WOW--that was very well said--it really hurts-- that a city is not in conjunctions with its elected voters and especially when none of its townfolks are really listened to....this was and is a big error and it breaks many hearts to see $$$$$$$ being wasted on dead end projects....when it could have been used to impel a greater future...

Anonymous said...

I already can't wait for Tar in the Park to over. I don't appreciate my neighbourhood being invaded by those who only visit the park on that weekend and yet wholeheartedly support the roads in spite of the opposition of the people who visit the park every day.