First Friday Block Party is a success
by Lauren Jones, Staff Writer
Sep 08, 2012 | 6299 views | 3 3 comments | 24 24 recommendations | email to a friend | print
First Friday Block Party
Rome residents Becky and Scottie Adams attend the First Friday block party on Broad Street with their daughter Kyleigh, 4, Friday, Sept. 7, 2012. The next block party is tomorrow on Broad Street. (File, Daniel Varnado RN-T)
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Locals were dancing in the street, literally, during the First Friday Block Party on the 200 block of Broad Street on Friday night.

As Curiosity Shoppe cranked out bluesy melodies from a stage near Second Avenue, concert-goers sat in folding chairs on the asphalt, and children twirled and played near inflatables, picking cotton candy from their fingers. Many agreed that the change in venue added a more urban feel to the festivities, making it an even more enjoyable experience.

“I think it’s a viable plan,” said Ben Arp as he stood on the sidewalk near Harvest Moon, looking out into the quickly-growing crowd. “It probably will be beneficial to the businesses here.”

But Arp said he thought having the concerts at Bridgepoint Plaza may have been more family-friendly.

“It may be a little easier for kids to run around,” said Joyce Layday. “This is nice, but there’s more asphalt here.”

Gerardo Guerra and Zach Culp were enjoying the music, they said. The night’s lineup included local bands Curiosity Shoppe, Jerry on the Moon and KneckDown.

“I like it, it’s definitely a bigger venue to hold more people,” Culp said. “But you have to think, if the bands aren’t good enough to bring this crowd of people, it might take away from local businesses, having to close streets down.”

Guerra said he thought the venue change might draw a younger demographic while the switch is still new.

“Younger people, they tend to like something, then move on to the next thing,” he said. “But if you keep innovating, keep things interesting, I’m sure there’s always going to be a good crowd coming out.”

Lt. Roy Willingham with the Rome Police Department said traffic posed a challenge, as well as the fact more officers have to work the event. When it took place at Bridgepoint Plaza, there were one or two officers assigned to the location. Friday night, however, eight officers worked the event.

“With this you have alcohol, people walking around, kids, … I’m hoping it goes well,” he said.
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sgreen181
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September 08, 2012
I was there and didn't see any trouble as was feared by some post last week. Fun was had by most and was very entertaining!! Maybe some should give Romans more credit than to assume we can't act like decent people in public, alcohol involved or not!!
devans481
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September 09, 2012
I agree, this event was a success. I really don't get to get out often, but I made this event and had a great time. Saw old and new friends and truly enjoyed myself. I hope next year they have more block party's. As for problems, I saw none, people really showed their southern charm. So Thank you Rome for putting on this Great Show!
decogirl
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September 09, 2012
I was also there with my family and enjoyed it very much. Rome needs this sort of thing. I have lived here my entire life (45 years) and the first half of that there was little to do around here. I have been to other cities that have sponsored this sort of thing and always wished Rome would do it to. The resteraunts that were open on that block were doing a booming business as far as I could tell. We ate at Curlee's and they were slammed. Seems it was a good boost to those that were open for the event. As for the other businesses, they would be closed after 6:00 anyway. People only go downtown after 6:oo for the night-life and to eat, not to shop. I never saw anyone out of line, though there might be in future events. There is always 1 bozo out there but they shouldn't be able to ruin for the rest of the people that follow the rules and want to enjoy an entertaining evening with friends and family. It was really nice to see so many children and adults dancing in the streets having so much clean fun! Wish I could have done this when I was a kid. This event was very family friendly with the inflatables and street tennis offered, as well. I am looking forward to the next one! Keep it up Rome!!!
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