We all know there's a storm coming up the east coast this weekend (8-27 & 28). Is anyone doing any shows in the storm's path? And what are your plans?
Thankfully, we have this weekend off as the storm may be heading for New England. I was just listening to the radio and there may be mandatory evacuations in some areas on Long Island and costal Connecticut.
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I watched a number of Governors finally say smart things. They're telling residents of outlying areas that if they are told to evacuate, and do not, they are on their own. Nobody's going to risk their lives to go get you.
Personal responsibility is finally making a comeback.
We were scheduled to participate in the Seawall Art Show....right in the exact path of Irene. We barely survived a microburst/tornado in Asheville in June--I knew that I wouldn't be able to go through it again (my booth, and another HUGE product loss) if we would be required to participate. Thankfully, Martha Francis cancelled all participation. We are still contemplating visiting our galleries up there.....depending on Irene......
I received an e-mail AND a personal phone call from the folks in Cary. The event has been canceled for the first time in its 35-year history. Booth fees are being refunded. It was not practical to reschedule.
I'm sure this was a difficult decision for these folks as it is a major fundraiser for this community. As with other aspects of the event, these folks are as thoughtful and considerate as they come, and kudos to them for their respect for artists and attendees. What a great bunch of folks!
I was considering picking up a last minute local show at a winery on the north fork of Long Island, but changed my mind after the weather report.
Like Allison, I hope promoters use common sense.