Thur update: Trolley Night tomorrow and other news

I blogged earlier this week about the 15th anniversary of South Main Trolley Night tomorrow evening. I wanted to spotlight a couple of events at local businesses that are worth a visit if you’re so inclined.

First of all, it will be the next edition of Singer Songwriter Night at South Main Sounds, 550 S. Main. There is no cover charge, and the event will feature Shawn Hickman, Paul Taylor, Melinda Milligan, Justin Bloss, and Michelle and Jeremy Schrader.

Downtown Yoga on South Main is having Wine Down for Trolley Night, with free wine as well as free yoga.

While we’re on the subject of South Main, High Ground News has an excellent article on the neighborhood’s history and progress.

Disney on Ice: Frozen will run at FedExForum tomorrow through Sunday.

An adaptation of Dr. Seuss’ Cat in the Hat will be on stage at the Orpheum Friday, October 30 at 6:30 PM, the kickoff for the theater’s 2015-16 Family Series.

There’s a Haunted Pub Crawl, a haunted walking tour with three stops, on Friday, October 23. Details here.

Off to the party at the Chisca. Should be fun.

The not-so-pretty side of Downtown

If you’ve read my blog for any length of time, you know I am an advocate of Downtown Memphis. I’ve lived here 13 years, the last 12 in the same apartment, and can’t imagine living anywhere else. I write about my life down here to show others all the interesting things there are to do in my neighborhood, and how easy it is to meet people and make friends. If anyone out there is considering becoming a resident of the Downtown core, my advice is “Yes! Yes! Yes! Do it!”

That said, Downtown is by no means perfect. Sometimes conditions down here provide public nuisances ideal conditions in which to operate. The following story was told to me yesterday.

There is this homeless couple that follows the same routine every afternoon. They go to CeCe’s Liquors on Madison just east of Main, and load up on cheap rotgut liquor. Then they go to Walgreens and buy bottles of tea. They pour half the tea out, and pour the liquor in. That way they can get drunk in public and it looks like they’re just drinking a nice, refreshing tea. They tend to sit on the park benches on the Main Street Mall between Madison and Union when they drink.

Yesterday the woman was out by herself on a bench near an apartment high-rise on Main. And I mean, literally, she was OUT. She was so drunk that she passed out and hadn’t moved for four hours. Business owners in the area became concerned for her health, and called the Downtown security patrol (281-9146) funded by the DMC. They arrived within minutes and advised the business owners that they needed to call 911.

So someone did, and was put on hold for eight minutes. Finally an operator picked up, and asked, “What do you need? Fire, police, or ambulance?”

“Police and ambulance,” the caller replied, and gave the nearest street address.

Not long after, the woman finally moved. She walked across the street to a garbage can in front of Felicia Suzanne’s. I should mention this was about 7 PM on a mild late summer evening, and people were dining on the patios of Felicia’s, eighty3, and Cafe Keough as this happened, and tourists and residents were walking up and down Main Street Mall. The woman proceeded to vomit in the garbage can, then fell down. She got up, went behind the can, pulled down her pants, and proceeded to urinate on the sidewalk. As she tried to pull her pants up, she fell down. She got up, managed to get her pants up, and then fell backwards, hitting her head on the garbage can, knocking herself unconscious, lying in her own urine. Now she really needed 911. No ambulance or police car in sight though.

After about 10 minutes, she came to, and walked down the street to Flight at Main and Monroe, where people were dining on the patio. She proceeded to scream at the diners and pull flowers out of Flight’s flower bed. Then she wandered down to the benches near City Market at Main and Union where she pulled flowers out of one of the city’s planters. Then she went and sat on the bench and passed out.

After 35 minutes, an ambulance arrived. The EMTs went to examine her, and miraculously she came to. She was able to answer basic questions (What day is this? Who’s the President of the United States, etc.) and so they told the caller since she seemed lucid, they couldn’t take her to a hospital against her will. She screamed at them, “I don’t want to go to the hospital! I want to go to jail!”

Finally, 90 minutes after the 911 call, the police arrived. They asked where her husband was, and she said he was in jail for beating her… matter of factly, you know, like getting beat up by your spouse is just another day at the office. Despite the fact that she had committed public drunkenness, public indecency, public urination, destruction of private property, and destruction of public property, she wasn’t taken to jail. However, the caller found out she did go to jail later that evening, having injured an officer who tried to arrest her on another matter.

Okay. I have the following comments about this.

CeCe’s Liquors. The owner of CeCe’s certainly has the right to sell whatever varieties of liquors he chooses. It’s a shame, however, that he continues to cater to a clientele that causes so many problems in the surrounding neighborhood. Quench over on Second Street has proved that a liquor store selling upscale liquors and wines is a viable business in the Downtown core.

The benches. There are business owners in the area who want to see the benches removed. I have mixed feelings about this. It’s nice that the city provides places for its citizens and visitors to sit, and the homeless have just as much right to sit there as anyone else. However, people who constantly degrade the quality of life in the neighborhood and are nothing but a public nuisance need to be provided a seat in the back of a squad car, not on a park bench.

The woman herself. There are organizations like Hospitality HUB that could help her and her husband get to a better place in life. But she has to want that help. She has to want something better for herself than passing out on a park bench every day.

8-minute hold on 911. If the caller was trying to report a heart attack, they’d be dead.

35-minute ambulance response time. If the caller was trying to report a heart attack, they’d be dead.

90-minute police response time. Shows that our police are woefully underfunded and understaffed. I used to not be able to walk from Madison to Peabody Place (4 blocks) without seeing cops on bikes, on foot or in cars.

I do want to mention that after a summary of this incident was posted to Facebook, Paul Morris who runs DMC saw the post and immediately took action. The person who reported this woman had two emails from police commanders and one from Paul Morris when he arrived at work the next morning.

Although I am pointing out a problem here, I hope this post does not stop anyone from visiting or moving Downtown. I hope the past 11 years of this blog has shown you that there are many wonderful places to visit, many wonderful things to do, many wonderful people to meet. Don’t let a minor nuisance stop you from experiencing the neighborhood I have called home for the past 13 years and intend to call home for many more. This is a rare negative post. Scroll down and you will find many positive ones.

Side note: One of those wonderful things to do is the party at the Chisca on Main Street from 4:30 to 7:30 this evening. Free to the public and a chance to mingle with some of the people who make Downtown a great place to live. I will be down there as soon as I get off work, and I hope to see you there.

Seven at Saucer (Wed update #2)

Tonight my trivia team not only won best team name at the Blind Bear, but we won the whole damn shebang too. I thought it was the first time ever I have been on a team that won best name, but I was informed it happened last weekend too. Fair enough. There were a lot of shots last Wednesday.

Charles incorrectly quoted a Fireball sale price at $5 and my fav pair of librarian glasses corrected him to $3. “$5 for Fireball is kind of a rip-off,” Charles said. “SEVEN AT SAUCER!!!!” I replied. Hi Kirk!

Back to Blind Bear… while we’re on the subject, Pam & Terry play tomorrow night, Thursday September 24, at 10:00. Come check them out.

Chef Michael Patrick of Rizzo’s posted this afternoon that he had an incredible Pulled Pork Enchilada Omelet at Bedrock Eats at Main and Vance. When someone with that kind of culinary credibility compliments food, you need to take notice.

There has been a rumor going around that plans to revitalize the French Fort neighborhood south of Crump will include moving the Metal Museum to a new location. Developer Chooch Pickard got on Facebook today and said that rumor is completely, 100% false. The museum will not move from its current building.

Very cool: The Pope is ditching Congress to have lunch with the homeless. It’s a reminder that the church exists for the poor.

The past few days I’ve gotten robo-calls from scammers from local numbers starting with the same first three digits as my own number. Beware of taking calls of this type from numbers that are not in your Contacts.

From the CA… ArtSpace pushes toward the finish line. Live/work space in South Main for artists.

Home from the bars. Rare before-bed post but there was a lot of news today. Celebrating being almost entirely transparent on here and on social media and owning who I am. In general, WYSIWYG – what you see is what you get with me. That’s how I prefer to live my life. Off to bed.

Opportunity to feed the homeless, plus Wednesday news

A few of my friends have created a GoFundMe account for Sunday’s Best, a nonprofit that feeds as many as 200 people in need on Thanksgiving. The page tells the story of many people who have not had a family Thanksgiving in years, not because they are criminals or addicts, but simply because they are down on their luck. $5 will feed a young couple; $10, a family of four. If you can spare a donation, I can promise you my friends will put it to good use. 

A celebration takes place on South Main tomorrow from 4:30 to 7:30. It will be between MLK Avenue and Pontotoc, and will honor the recipients of the Downtown Vision Awards. Jason D. Williams, the Memphis Grizzline, and DJ Mark Anderson will perform, and there will be complimentary food truck tastings and refreshments. Free food? Wonder if the… oh wait, she doesn’t live here anymore. Well, the Nuh-Uh Girl may not be there, but I will. The event is presented by the DMC and the Chisca on Main.

Speaking of the Downtown Memphis Commission, I have mentioned a couple of times that Paul Morris who runs DMC is stepping down at the end of the year. A candidate has been selected to replace Paul: Terence Patterson. I do not know Terence personally but his credentials sound impeccable, and a ringing endorsement from Paul Morris is all I needed to read to know DMC has found the right man for the job.

Agave Maria has announced a new build-your-own-burrito special at lunch. Also, the restaurant is now serving complimentary chips and salsa for lunch.

This Friday is the 15th anniversary of South Main Trolley Night. Two trolley buses will parade from Beale to G.E. Patterson with grand marshal Ms. Kay Woodard, who was the hostess of the first Trolley Night. There will be art, live music and more up and down Main Street starting at 6 PM. Here’s a Memphis magazine article about Trolley Night. Complete list of Trolley Night activities can be found here.

A route through Downtown has been set for October 31’s Race for the Cure.

I want to close out this post by saying THANK YOU to my friends who have been there for me lately. Some of you have really proved you are true friends and I want to mention Clay, Katherine, B-rad, Lacey, Tony, and Rahul specifically. I appreciate you more than words can express.

The Moody Ques at MFM@TEN

Yesterday was MFM@TEN, a celebration of ten years of the Memphis Farmers Market. It was held at the historic Tennessee Brewery. There was live music from Star & Micey, and great food from area restaurants… and from my BBQ team the Moody Ques. We had planned to enter three regional cooking competitions this fall, but two of them got cancelled. With extra time and extra pork on our hands, we stepped up and cooked butts and strip steak for the Farmers Market party.

I planned a full photo album, but about two-thirds of the images were ruined by a nasty thumbprint on my camera lens. I still got some good shots though.

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Team vice-president Clay manning the grill

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Our cook Erik had some expert help assembling the skirt steak sliders from Chef Michael Patrick of Rizzo’s Diner.

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Paella by Chef Patrick Reilly of the Majestic Grille

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Skirt steak, fresh off the smoker which still does not have a name.

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Clay and Erik getting the food ready

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Last memory of the brewery as we knew it

The Moody Ques will take this coming weekend off, then a week from Saturday we will be competing in Best Memphis Burger Fest at Tiger Lane. We’ve done several practice burger cooks and feel well prepared. Perhaps we will have to scoot our 2015 BBQ Fest trophy over in the case to make room for a Burger Fest trophy.

All right, that’ll do it for now. My plan for this evening is Melissa Monday at Bardog, a Blind Bear visit, and maybe a $3 pint or two at the Saucer.

Want to try some Moody Ques BBQ? Come to MFM@Ten

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MFM@Ten, a celebration of ten years of the Memphis Farmers Market, is tonight from 5 to 8 at the Tennessee Brewery. Live music by Star & Micey; beer; wine; food by MFM vendors, as well as local restaurants including Amerigo, McEwen’s, Belle Diner, The Farmer, Felicia Suzanne’s, and Rizzo’s; and as you can see in the photos above THE MOODY QUES are cooking!!!!! Tickets are $50 at the door and it is a fundraiser for the Famrers Market. Come support your local food system!

 

Sat update: Weather, Burger Fest news and more

If you’re heading out to Cooper-Young Fest, MemphisWeather.net has said that one of the forecast models indicates showers passing through between 1-3 PM. However, it is not thought to be enough of a threat to change your plans.

Best Memphis Burger Fest is two weeks from today, on Saturday, October 3. Worried about having to choose between the festival and college game day? You don’t need to be. Seth Instagrammed this pic of HDTV antennas and ensured potential attendees that they will have your game watching needs covered. Teams including Weekend at Porky’s, Squeal Street, and the 2015 BBQ Fest trophy-winning Moody Ques will compete. As a former judge, I know that part of the burger’s score is based on appearance. No team knows more about decorating than the Moody Ques, so that’s a bonus. The cooks met earlier this week, and I have a $5000 electronic whiteboard being delivered Monday with six different colored electronic markers. I plan to use it to map out load-in for the MQs for Burger Fest.

The “Guardians of the Ribbon – Pink Heals Tour” comes to Beale Street tomorrow from noon to 5. Firemen in pink suits driving pink fire trucks will be on the street to raise awareness and money to fight women’s cancer.

There’s a Game Day Operator position open and ANC Sports. The operator would work Grizzlies games, ensuring that scoreboards and other equipment are all functioning properly for a smooth game day experience. The job description looks like an IT background would be handy.

I probably am going to remain Downtown today and not deal with the madness in Cooper-Young. Not totally opposed to going if the right offer comes along, but most likely the plan will be Panda Time at Bardog, D-RANKS with B-RAD at Blind Bear, and then back to the Bear for a birthday party tonight. It’s a black & white party which means all the girls will be dolled up to the nines and I will have a black T-shirt and white shorts on. Now that I think about it, my flip-flops are black too, so I will be totally staying within the theme. One of the flip-flops has a hole in it. I guess I should buy a new pair soon. Anyway, for now I am outta here, back tomorrow or Monday with more news.

Fri update: Trivia, voting, Foo Fighters and more

I made a last-minute decision to play poker last night at Blind Bear, and ended up coming in fifth. I don’t play regularly anymore, but when I do play I have to say, what a great group of people with whom to sit down at a poker table. I enjoy playing with all of you.

High Cotton’s taproom is adding a trivia night on Fridays, starting tonight. 7 to 9 PM, prizes to top three teams. Tonight the Fish From Heaven food truck will be parked outside.

Early voting begins today. Action News 5 has links to a sample ballot and voting sites. The CA has a report on last night’s mayoral debate.

Chicken fried steak alert: Friends of mine ate at Tin Roof last night and they said that chicken fried steak is the special every Thursday. They said that the white gravy looks amazing. I will have to check this out soon.

From the Flyer: Chef Ana Gonzalez of Bleu takes the Farmers Market Challenge at Memphis Farmers Market.

FedExForum has released additional tickets for the October 7 Foo Fighters concert. Get them here.

No plans at all for this evening, but I will be out somewhere. I’m open to leading off at any of my “Big Five,” so I will look at Swarm and Facebook after work and see where folks are out. Ready to enjoy a beautiful late summer weekend.

Thur update #2: Farmers market, jobs and more news

As I’m sure you heard by now, Facebook is rolling out a Dislike button. I have to admit, I didn’t understand the point of such a button. Then Daniel from the Silly Goose reported that Sam’s Club is playing Christmas music on September 17. Now I get it.

It’s Apple-Pickin’ Time at the Memphis Farmers Market this Saturday. The Market has apples by the bushels, and they are a low-calorie snack (only 80 of them) with no fat, cholesterol, or sodium. Live music by Paul Waits 8:30-10 and Adam Levin 11-12:30. 7 AM to 1 PM Saturday at the pavilion at the corner of Front and G.E. Patterson.

Are you the kind of person who doesn’t typically carry cash on you, instead paying for everything with a credit or debit card? No problem, you can still get everything you want at the Memphis Farmers Market. Bring the card to the information booth, and you can get tokens to spend at vendor booths. SNAP cards are accepted too.

In other Farmers Market news, don’t forget that this Sunday (5-8 PM) is MFM@TEN, a celebration of ten years of the Market. It will be held at the Tennessee Brewery, with live music by Star & Micey. There will be food by local vendors, as well as restaurants including Amerigo, McEwen’s, Belle Diner, The Farmer, Felicia Suzanne’s, Rizzo’s Diner, and more. Beer, wine, auction items. $40 advance tickets, $50 at the door, $20 for non-alcohol tickets.

The CA has a review of Five Spot, the restaurant behind Earnestine & Hazel’s with a new menu designed by Chef Kelly English.

Big score for the zoo: It has landed a James Beard Foundation dinner. The dinner will be hosted in the Teton Trek Lounge on October 8, and two of the participating chefs are from Memphis.

The Grizzlies have announced an open practice Tuesday, October 13 from 1 to 2 PM at FedExForum. It will ne preceded by a plaza party.

There’s a job opening for a front desk agent at the Downtown Quality Inn.

Another job opening: Bridge Builders seeks a Participant Tracking Coordinator.

Well, this is cool… the Volkswagen Bus is coming back, but as an electric model.

Home from work, time for beer. Happy hour at the Silly Goose is my first stop, then I will figure the rest out.

Rockabilly Rides and a lot more Thursday news

Between 2003 and 2010 I attended many performances of rockabilly band The Dempseys and got to be friends with them. About eight years ago Dempseys singer/guitarist Brad Birkedahl invited me to his house for a July 4 cookout and I discovered that he has a second passion in addition to music: vintage 1950s cars. Well, now Brad and his fellow entrepreneur, Brandon Cunning, are combining those two passions into Rockabilly Rides, a new tour company in town. They are both Elvis lovers in particular, and they recall that Elvis used to love to drive his friends around Memphis. You can’t ride with Elvis, but Brad and Brandon can give you a ride in the next best thing: A 1995 Chevy Bel Air or a 1959 Ford Fairlane 500 Skyliner Galaxie in which you can see the town as Elvis saw it. Check Rockabilly Rides out if you’re a fan of The King or classic cars.

On Friday, September 25 at Marshall Arts in The Edge, a new concept to present public art and secure funding for projects will be presented. It will be called “The Collaboratory: The Edge Survey,” led by artist Catherine Pena and showcasing public art concepts for The Edge by eight artists selected by the DMC. Since spring the artists have brainstormed and blogged about their concepts for The Edge. In early October, the concepts will be presented to the DMC for funding consideration. You can meet the artists on the 25th from 6 to 9 at Marshall Arts.

The Commercial Appeal has rolled out its new website. There is no hard paywall anymore: Non-subscribers can read up to a dozen articles a month. Take a look.

The paywall coming down means that Chris Herrington’s guide to the 2015-16 Grizzlies schedule is now available to non-subscribers.

Newman Farms ground pork tacos are the featured $2 tacos at tonight’s Tacos and Tunes on the patio of Felicia Suzanne’s, 7-10 PM. $2 tacos, $5 cocktails, live music.

There’s another singer-songwriter night tomorrow from 7 to 9 PM at 550 South Main. The lineup is ‘out-of-towners’ Amanda Ashley and Angie Keilhauer, first-timers Christopher Jones and Amber Rae Dunn, plus Zeke Johnson, and 4-timer Andrew Cabigao.

South Main Book Juggler’s events go beyond mere book signings. Tomorrow night there will be a BBQ sauce signing there! The creators of Uncle Murle’s Tennessee Crafted BBQ Sauce will be on hand. You can taste-test the sauce, buy a jar, and get it signed. 6-9 PM tomorrow.

The Brass Door will be open early this weekend for the Rugby World Cup. Lineup of games can be found here.

One of Memphis’ largest outdoor street festivals, the Cooper-Young Festival is this Saturday from 9 AM to 7 PM. If you’re a new Memphian and don’t know what top expect, Holly has an excellent guide. Tip #7 (embrace the insanity) is especially worth reading.

I will probably be back with a second news post around 5:30 this afternoon. I have Memphis Farmers Market news and we will see what else I can find to talk about.