The Sesqui-centennial committee met in the Chamber last night and heard ideas for the celebration .
I was there. I had some . I have more.
The chairman reads the blog so I will present them here while I think of them.
There can't be too many ideas for a gig like this.
Some will fit some won't.
At one time, there was a town hall on the north corner of Mosely and Yonge. Among other facilities, like a jail cell a library, and the fire reel, a market occupied the building.
For the season of 2013, the market could return to Yonge Street.
From Mosely to Wellington the street could be closed for five hours, from seven on a Saturday morning.
Vendors should be in the roadway, like at the street sale.
Sidewalks clear for store and window shopping.
The Historical Society could work with store keepers and restore window displays to times past with artifacts from the museum collection.
Signs could once again hang out over sidewalks to recapture authenticity and celebrate the freedom.of the past.
The July 1st parade could be shortened.So that children could walk, in home made costumes with decorated doll's prams and bicycles.
The soap box derby down Tyler Street hill, that used to be organised by the Volunteer Firefighters, should be raced once more.
A sesqui-centennial coin featuring the Church Street School museum on one side and Brittannia on the other, bearing remarkably familiar features could be struck.
The museum. could be restored to its rightful place.
The Mackenzie Rebellion could be re-enacted in the parade.
Temperance Movement Women in costume could march down Yonge Street singing and proclaiming once more the evils of demon rum.
Councillors in costume around a table on a float, ever mindful of decorum by reason of a projectile mallet.
I think a festival of good ole country, rock and roll
and hip-hop music and gyrations, all or one should be featured in the park on the August holiday week-end.
Artists among us could be invited to fashion figures, using recyclable materials, to be seated on various benches down-town leisurely observing the passing throng.
The gazebo at the United Church should have lanterns and carol singers at Christmas and other scenes depicting our Christian heritage
Maybe we could have traffic calming in the mid-town block to compel vehicles to use side street and leave Yonge Street for the purpose intended, shopping, and gather in groups to gossip on the sidewalks,
Maybe an Easter Parade in bonnets and parisoles and dandies with fancy canes and Cousins Dairy Ice Cream Shop or facsimile with sixteen different varieties. and Barber shop quartets and town band and Marian the Librarian and a chorus line of high steppin' dancers.
I have to stop now and go hang out the laundry.
Huh????
ReplyDeleteClose Yonge street every Saturday? I am sure that the Region, YRT, GO and the general public will endorse that.
What about a reconstruction of a gallows beside the jail? We can bring up MorMac members one by one.
OK Here's an off-beat idea - fell free to take pot-shots. In a effort to be all-inclusive, could the Rangers & the Legion be asked to put together something reflecting war service over the years? Maybe a segment of the parade or an exhibit? It could take people to their places to see what they actually do during the year. And it might keep Dear Nigel & Councilor Ballard occupied.
ReplyDelete10:12 AM Both Ballard and Kean seem to be sufficiently pre-occupied with their piss and vinegar routine.
ReplyDeleteTo the point about the Market on Yonge Street I appreciate the concern raised by 8:51 AM.
What about considering the stretch of Mosley from Yonge to Victoria?
It ties into Yonge Street without disrupting traffic.
There is ample parking in the area, a crosswalk at the intersection of Yonge and Mosley to aid in bringing pedestrians from west of Yonge.
Shorter walking distance to businesses in the historic downtown core which are not being served with the Market's current location.
Also provides closer proximity to cultural detestations such as Aurora Public Library.
The current Market location (both outdoor and indoor) does need to be addressed, perhaps the anniversary is the necessary catalyst for this.
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ReplyDeleteNo gallows. It's a family affair. Maybe stocks & rotten veggies? But how would you entice them? They likely would suspect a photo op offer.
ReplyDeleteAbout that United Church Gazebo....
ReplyDeletePerhaps rebuilding the one that was removed two years ago might be the first order of business.
"...cultural detestations (sic) such as Aurora Public Library."
ReplyDeleteLOL
Michael Suddard
ReplyDeleteGreat idea. Send it to Alison C-M c/o the Auroran.
The week, Alison is serving Roast Council Members. Very tasty. I suggest you try them.
ReplyDelete"About that United Church Gazebo....
ReplyDeletePerhaps rebuilding the one that was removed two years ago might be the first order of business.
13 September, 2012 1:05 PM
Anonymous said...
Michael Suddard
Great idea. Send it to Alison C-M c/o the Auroran.
13 September, 2012 5:06 PM"
Would this not be something the Church should be asked about? There are reasons things are done.
The main problem with the old Gazebo is it became a litter and vandalism attraction. This despite there being a town owned garbage bin right in front of it.
ReplyDeleteThe church is probably not going to rebuild the gazebo any time soon.
I would propose looking elsewhere to commemorate this event.
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