I am concerned about The Willow Glen Business Association’s (WGBA) 2010 Founder’s Day Celebration. Or perhaps I should say, “What celebration?”
The WGBA web site lists Sunday, September 5 as “Willow Glen Family and Kids’ Day” and to stay tuned for more information about children’s’ activities and family specials at local businesses. Where are these activities and family specials? I haven’t found them.
What is this Willow Glen Business Association Giving Back to the Community Day on September 12? I cannot find any information about it, and it is only 11 days away.
Powell’s Sweet Shoppe of Willow Glen is holding it’s Third Annual Sweet Sunday Kids’ Flea Market on September 5. Since when is this a WGBA Founder’s Day Event?
The Rompacoglioni Car Crew is holding its Third Annual Cruise for a Cause: Classic Car Show & Food Drive in the parking lot of Bertucelli’s La Villa Delicatessen on September 12. Since when is this a WGBA Founder’s Day Event?
Since when do a number of events sponsored by individual Willow Glen businesses constitute a Founder’s Day Celebration?
You know what? I think the WGBA did not conceive of ANY Founder’s Day events, so they decided to ride the coat tails of some already-successful events of street-level Willow Glen Businesses.
Are we to understand that with the tens of thousands of dollars the WGBA is paying its staff there isn’t the expertise to develop a more fitting celebration? Perhaps the WGBA should consider spending some of the over $30,000 made from Dancin’on the Avenue to hire the expertise to bring a real Founder’s Day Celebration to Lincoln Avenue.