Jazz in the Park Starts Today, Kinda
The stage is in place. The vendors are setting up. Metro Market is soon to be buzzing with shoppers. Friends and neighbors are preparing to skip out of work a little early, run home grab the chairs, a bottle of something, and head to Cathedral Square Park. Yes, it’s opening night at Jazz in the Park, kinda. Because that is how it use to work. Today used to be one of my favorite days of the year, but as East Town has yet to back off their position of no longer allowing alcoholic carry-ins into the festival, things aren’t quite in order for the start of festival season.
I know this seems like a pretty minor issue, that’s hardly newsworthy, but to many Milwaukee residents this new policy reduces a great East Town event. In fact there’s been talk on various Milwaukee email lists of boycotting Jazz in the Park until the rules regarding carry-ins are changed and I’ve joked about holding alternatives events, but the truth is the party will go on, just not in quite the same manner. Really, who hasn’t snuck a flask into a football game or hidden a beer in their jacket, so surly people will find a way to continue to bring their own. A local liquor store is even selling a product called Pocket Shots with Jazz in the Park specifically in mind, but this misses the point because this event isn’t a football game.
For the first time since I moved to the city, I didn’t go to Jazz in the Park’s opening night. It may very well be silly, but plenty of other cities still are running their “in the park”-type events where people can bring their own drinks.
With the horribly limited selection of wine and the atrocious beer prices that East Town is offering, I’ll likely attend less this year. Pitty.
Was the new policy inforced? By the police? Or by East Town staffers?
I didn’t really investigate if/how the policy was enforced. I just went straight to Taylor’s
I went to Jazz in the Park. You could actually hear the music being played from the northend. What a difference. I asked Dino how he did that night and he was very happy. He said he had a good crowd. Something must have worked. Todd