ETTA JAMES from her Christmas album.
ETTA JAMES from her Christmas album.
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Paul Goldfinger still from HBO’s Tremé. Season 4. New Year’s Eve. Click to enlarge her punim. (Yiddish for “face’ and a lovely one at that.)
RUFUS WAINWRIGHT: “What Are You Doing New Year’s Eve?” By Frank Loesser.
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You can find the DEP ruling about Sunday beach closures at the Asbury Park Patch. Link below:
Click link for beach closure update from Asbury Park Patch
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North End Redevelopment zone. Ocean Grove. Paul Goldfinger photo for Blogfinger.net. Click once to enlarge.
By Mary Walton. Blogfinger.net. And read the comments below:
As the 2012 Labor Day weekend drew to a close under cloudy skies, the Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association reported a somewhat gloomy financial picture at its traditional season’s end review. (Note: Sandy hit in October 2012. This meeting was on Labor Day 2012.
Operating income of $3,164,000 fell $39,000 short of operating expenses. Contributions to the choir festival, Camp Meeting week and other special events were down by $24,500 over last year. And ticket sales to the Saturday night entertainment programs experienced an especially severe drop. They totaled 20,347, compared to 27,588 in 2011, a 26 percent decline that resulted in the lowest profit margin in eleven years.
Dr. Dale Whilden, CMA president, attributed the fall off in Saturday night attendance to competition from new entertainment outlets in the surrounding area, particularly Asbury Park. The loss of revenues when Johnny Mathis cancelled his August 11 appearance was another factor. Whilden added, “And the economy has got to be a part of this.”
On the bright side, as of Aug. 20 beach revenues had outpaced expenses $928,000 to $760,000. Beach profits, however, cannot be used to defray operating losses.
More than 100 people attended the meeting, which was held this year in the Youth Temple rather than its customary venue, the Bishop Janes Tabernacle. In another change from past years, the meeting was closed to the media.
“This meeting is targeted for supporters,” Ralph del Campo, interim chief operating officer, told this Blogfinger reporter before the meeting began. I was invited to sit in, but told not to report. He explained that people were under the false impression that the CMA was a public entity, which has not been the case since it was a municipality running Ocean Grove, a role now occupied by Neptune Township. He noted that as a religious organization the CMA is not obligated to make its sessions public. There was no explanation for why the change was suddenly enacted. In fact, Blogfinger has covered the meeting in past years. “We’re not trying to hide anything,” Whilden chimed in.
The change in policy was not announced during the meeting, and Bonnie Graham, a reporter for the Coaster, took notes throughout. Graham was unaware of the no-reporting rule until I made an issue of it during the questions and comments session that concluded the meeting. I asked that the CMA reconsider its policy in the interest of openness. Graham also objected to the rule against media reporting, and afterward said she was shocked and mystified. Trustees apparently were not aware of the decision either. “What’s that all about?” one asked me.
On another subject, Joan Caputo spoke for Ocean Grove United, a gay advocacy organization that has often been at odds with the CMA, most recently over the appearance of actor and evangelist Kirk Cameron, the author of harsh anti-gay remarks. After an OGU protest, Whilden and other CMA officials met with a group from the organization to hear their concerns. Caputo thanked them for having “in many ways opened their hearts and taken the time to meet with us, to listen and to share. Let the dialogue continue.” She made her remarks available to Blogfinger.
CMA Trustee Douglas E. Arpert responded to a questioner who asked the status of the North End development of condos, homes and a hotel. The CMA and a company called WAVE (Wesley Atlantic Village Enterprises) are co-developers. Arpert told Blogfinger they hope to conclude a redevelopment agreement with Neptune Township by the end of the year and to break ground in 2013.
After the meeting Del Campo and Whilden sat down with me to review the information that had been presented at the meeting, so that it could be included in this article.
In addition to financial news, they said that the search for a chief operating officer is nearing its conclusion. After an initial round of searching last year failed to produce a suitable candidate, the search was widened in the spring. The search committee received more than 30 resumes, and has narrowed the field to three, all men. The committee will conduct interviews in September and expects to name the new officer by year’s end.
In other statistics of interest, the most popular speakers this summer were Ravi Zakarias, who drew 2,900 Sunday morning worshippers this past Sunday, followed by Kirk Cameron, 2,300, and Tony Campolo, 2,058.
Neil Sedaka attracted the largest Saturday night crowd, 2,722, followed by Diana Krall, 2,470, and Michael W. Smith, 2,316.
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STUDIO RIO AND ARETHA FRANKLIN. THE BRAZIL CONNECTION:
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Meet Shawn Zappo: musician, writer and photographer. He lives on Asbury Avenue. Shawn practices Mantra-yoga, an ancient spiritual practice from India. He even once lived as a monk when he was a teen. Paul Goldfinger portrait. OG May 25, 2022. Click once on photos to enlarge. ©
By Paul Goldfinger, MD. Editor Blogfinger.net. By popular request:
Kevin Chambers recently commented here that nothing much ever really changes in Ocean Grove. But the truth is that a great many aspects of this historic town are undergoing evolution.
The most important and least well known change is that our population is evolving, and not in a way that many of you might realize.
We have written about our under-appreciated demographic of OG residents which are secular and include retirees, second homers, escapees from COVID and the urban mess in New York, workers at home, new year round residents, gays, singles, artists, lovers of Asbury Park, teenagers, young families, and renters.
Many of this new generation have interests and lifestyles which will change the Grove despite the efforts of the Neptune Comedy, greedy developers, and the Camp Meeting theocracy.
In 2017 Ocean Grove was named the #1 religious landmark in the country. But those pollsters missed the boat about the Grove. Once again the media gets us wrong. This is what they said:
“Methodist ministers founded Ocean Grove believing ‘religion and recreation should go hand in hand.’ Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this quaint town is crammed with picturesque Victorian homes, antiques, a historic Auditorium, chapel, and tent community, and offers numerous tours and activities on land, sea, and air. Methodists still gather here regularly as well as other Christian groups.”
But now in 2022, there is no mistaking the fact that there is more to the Grove than an official religion.
Beneath the surface is a new force that will be unstoppable. There are young people who have moved here and who love this town. They are often single or couples living together. They bring new ideas and lifestyles. They are residents who are forming new friendships and neighborhoods with new outlooks.
Despite the efforts of the Camp Meeting to turn Ocean Grove into a “Seaside Religious Resort,” they are losing the goal of attracting new Christian believers to town as residents.
Instead there are other winds blowing this way, and COVID is only one: political, racial, secular, artistic, musical, religious, financial, and cultural.
This is Grace and her friend Rugby. Paul Goldfinger photo. Asbury Avenue in the Grove. Paul Goldfinger. Blogfinger.net 5/26/22 ©We first met Grace when she was standing on her head near Stokes statue. She moved here after being in Costa Rica for a while.
Grace teaches yoga, meditation, and energy healing. She “loves” the Grove. Despite our concerns about new young Grovers finding housing, today’s residents were able to find housing. Grace and many of the new residents have dogs, increasing the canine population.
If you are interested in her classes, contact her at gweidnerz@gmail.com.
This is Sini and her friend Barkey. We met her in Firemen’s Park. This young woman has a dazzling smile—happy in the Grove. Paul Goldfinger photo. 5/25/22 ©Barkey is a “Bernedoodle” Please let me know if I got your names wrong. Anyhow, Sini moved here 2 years ago to escape COVID and more from New York City. She says that she may be an escapee, but she “loves” it here and she plans to stay.
We will continue to meet members of the Grover Underground.
JIMMY BUFFET :
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By Paul Goldfinger. 1st alto sax.
My college jazz band (FDU Rutherford) played a beauty pageant in Myrtle Beach, S. Carolina. It was the “Miss Fun in the Sun” Festival. We would have liked to mingle and have fun with the contestants, but we couldn’t get anywhere near them.
We ended the talent show with “Dixie” (Which we had to learn overnight) and then drove a bus back to Jersey the next day.
In case you don’t know the words to “Dixie:” “I wish I were in the land of cotton; old times there are ne’re forgotten. Look away…..” Everyone stood and everyone knew the words; except we. —
“After the Ball is Over” by Barbara Cook at Lincoln Center. From the Broadway show: “Showboat.”
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BEVERLY KENNEY:
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“In the Slow Lane” Kenny Barron and Kurt Elling.
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STUART MATTHEWMAN: “Amapola.”
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Fifth Avenue at Central Park. August, 2014. © Paul Goldfinger photo, NYC Street Series . Click to hear the melody better.
LEN CARIOU AND THE ZIEGFELD MALE CHORUS (with a wonderful staging of the Irving Berlin song) from the London production of Ziegfeld (about the Ziegfeld Follies—flapper era review.) Some of you may know Len Cariou from his role as the father in Blue Bloods (CBS)
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