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Posted on January 8 at 6:13 p.m.
You need to leave watter on in the winter to make sure pipes do not bust any time.
The problem is not the fact they are moving out of the building. What they are moving it out of YOUNGSTOWN which is the problem I have.
Posted on January 7 at 5:03 p.m.
I think the move could benefit business a lot (that's if they actually find a place). But what is good for business is not always what is right.
Posted on January 7 at 3:03 p.m.
I'm sure there are many people that would have stepped in if they knew the playhouse needed help, myself included.
Posted on January 7 at 2:57 p.m.
Some of the reason were valid. Some of them not so much.. But i dont believe this is the best venue to tell the reasons why i think the Playhouse is moving.
But what was I willing to do? A lot, I have done a lot for the playhouse, and I'm not the only one who has done things. I'm sure if there are many people that would have stepped in if they knew the playhouse needed help, myself included.
Posted on December 22 at 6:40 p.m.
i want to be played during pimp my ride! :-D
Posted on December 20 at 1:41 p.m.
like MTV is something to aspire to.
It's probably not that hard to get licensed to MTV.
Heck, mayor Jay Williams was on MTV once.
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Posted on January 8 at 6:32 p.m.
ahhh sorry, I was writing in a rush.
Here is what I meant to say.
A: Turning off the water in winter is a bad decision, no matter who's idea it was. Although I seriously doubt it was December that the water was shut off.
B: Even though my mother is on the board we are not connected at the hip. I have no idea what goes on in board meetings. If the board had actually tried to reach out to people farther than the board meetings it probably wouldn't be as crappy as it is now.
C: While the Playhouse has not always been in that building it has always been in Youngstown. It moving to the suburbs is really my huge gripe with it.
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