Re: the community center
Calvin, on host 209.215.52.85
Sunday, December 23, 2001, at 21:34:13
the community center posted by Howard on Sunday, December 23, 2001, at 18:40:48:
> When I was in high school and lived in Ft. Pierce, Florida, there was a white stucco building down town. We called it "the community center." It was on a block by itself between the business district and the waterfront. Inside the building there was a dance floor with a juke box, a piano and a stage. In one end there was a pool table and a ping pong table. Another room had card tables. Out the side door there was a flagstone terrace complete with chairs tables and palm trees. Naturally, it was the hangout for high school aged people. It was busy on most evenings, but on weekends it was packed. The whole block was surrounded by cars, motorcycles, motor scooters and bicycles. There were games and dances going on all the time, but there was no TV and no video games (not in 1950!). > > In the whole three years that I was there, I never saw anybody drunk, on drugs, or fighting. Nobody ever called the cops. Nobody complained about "those kids." We had fun. I drove by there a few years ago and it was a vacant lot. I wonder what happened. Do places like that even exist any more? > Howard
This gives me a chance to put in a good word for an organization that serves our armed forces. When I joined the Air Force at 19 I was stationed at Westhampton Beach, Long Island. We would take an 83 mile ride on the Long Island RR into NYC and head over to one of the many USO clubs around the city. Then a group of us would take the subway to such places as Asti's Restaurant for dinner where all the waiters and bartenders sang opera all through the night. When we came back to the USO on Sunday mornings we would have free coffee and donuts and pick up free tickets to any of the Broadway shows we wanted to see. So the USO truly was our home away from home. I recall they had a grand piano and would have dances on Saturday nights. Cal"those were the good old days"vin
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