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Robert groden sues dallas - Bernice Moore - 05-07-2010 To: "Tree Frog" <treefrog@ix.netcom.com> Now you may purchase La Duni cupcakes or cufflinks at the new 6th floor store. Free Wi-Fi should allow out of town researchers to know what is going on in Dallas. Frog -----Original Message----- From: TOM BLACKWELL [mailto:decision@sbcglobal.net] Sent: Saturday, July 03, 2010 8:39 PM To: YOU and a few others on my JFK LIST Subject: Sixth Floor Museum's expansion is aimed at luring more Dallas visitors Sixth Floor Museum's expansion is aimed at luring more Dallas visitors 12:00 AM CDT on Thursday, July 1, 2010 By HOLLY HABER / Special Contributor to The Dallas Morning News http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/fea/shopping/stories/DN-sixthflo orstore_0701gd.ART0.State.Edition1.29b1d9e.html The Sixth Floor Museum opens a new store and cafe today that is intended to attract more local residents to the site. Crafts by local artists are featured in the expanded retail area, including these earrings by Emily Adams. The museum is the most popular historic spot in Dallas, yet many people in the city have never even heard of it, much less visited. It examines the presidency, assassination and legacy of John F. Kennedy at the place where he was shot. "I constantly meet people who don't know what it is," says Liza Denton, who joined the museum in January as director of public relations and advertising. Less than a third of the center's 325,000 annual visitors are from the Dallas-Fort Worth area. The Sixth Floor Museum's store features Kennedy-related paraphernalia as well as iconic designs from that era. "We want to shift from being a tourist destination to a local place that people come to many times," Denton says. Bright with natural light and a loftlike decor, the new Museum Store and Cafe is at the corner of Elm and Houston streets, across from the museum. Its cafe is operated by La Duni, which will serve its signature coffee drinks, lemonades, cupcakes and other snacks. The existing museum shop will remain open, specializing in printed materials and souvenirs. The new store carries a broader range of merchandise, from hand-marbled silk scarves to child-size reproductions of Eames chairs. The Sixth Floor link is that most of the merchandise relates to the 1960s era or to presidential history, politics and Kennedy's legacy. "The focus of it was to interpret the museum in the context of the '60s and how that relates to today," explained Amy Gilchrist, retail manager. "So many of our visitors now weren't around in 1963." The '60s provides fertile ground for design motifs, and Gilchrist camped it up with owl, "love" and "peace" iconography as well as Volkswagen Beetles and other symbols of that era. She also commissioned vinyl bags and other goods printed with Kennedy quotations, such as "One person can make a difference, and everyone should try." You might wonder how $10 pleated scarves made from burqas by Afghan women fit into all this, or $8 grass-bead necklaces that support women's and children's health in Kenya. The link is the Peace Corps, which Kennedy established in 1961 to encourage mutual understanding among nations and a commitment to peace. "So many fair-trade companies were founded by Peace Corps volunteers, so it seems to be the way that movement has progressed," observes Gilchrist. The museum also wanted to make a statement about Dallas today, so Gilchrist brought in works by local artisans. Sculptor Brad Oldham styled a $27 pewter cuff stamped with 12 Dallas icons, from Pegasus to a handbag symbolizing Neiman Marcus. He also made light fixtures cast from ceiling tiles from the 1901 building that houses the museum, and a Christmas ornament inscribed with a line Kennedy once wrote to a child promising Santa "will be making his rounds this Christmas." CAC Mosaic Designs turned out elaborate plaques with natural quartz crystals, and Eye on the Sparrow twisted metal guitar strings from Dallas bands into bangle bracelets. Dixie Piece Goods takes '60s fabrics and weaves them into handbags. Reproductions of Jacqueline Kennedy's jewelry have been consistent sellers in the original shop and will also be sold in the new store. "The three-strand pearl choker is timeless," Gilchrist notes. In addition, books and videos chronicle the legendary first couple and their influence. "In our current store, souvenir items sell best, such as postcards, mugs, pencils and rulers," Gilchrist says. "In the new store, we expect a wider variety of Kennedy-inspired items to sell well, and hope the unique, changing selection of artisanal goods will keep customers coming back to see what's new." The original store does about $1 million in annual sales, and the expansion could bring in another $1 million, Gilchrist says. Those proceeds plus ticket sales fund the museum, run by the nonprofit Dallas County Historical Foundation. Established in 1989, the Sixth Floor Museum at 411 Elm St. was envisioned as temporary but proved too popular to close. Most exhibits are displayed on the sixth floor where the sniper's nest was found at windows overlooking Dealey Plaza. Organizers hope the cafe, which will be open until 6 p.m. daily and offer free Wi-Fi, will become a mainstay for locals. The 50th anniversary of the shooting, in 2013, is expected to draw big crowds. "The tourists keep coming, and people are living and working downtown more than in the past," Denton says. Holly Haber is a Dallas-based freelance writer. The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza 411 Elm St. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday to Sunday; noon to 6 p.m. Monday. 214-747-6660. jfk.org Museum Store and Cafe 501 Elm St. 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday to Friday; 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. 214-747-6660. jfk.org -- b Robert groden sues dallas - Bernice Moore - 05-07-2010 City Gives JFK Conspiracy Theorist Robert Groden 14-Day Reprieve, Which Means He'll Be Back at Dealey Plaza Perch Saturday Morning - Dallas News - Sunday, July 4, 2010 6:11 PM From: http://blogs.dallasobserver.com/unfairpark/2010/07/city_gives_jfk_conspiracy_theo.php or http://tinyurl.com/2eno5ae Frog Robert groden sues dallas - Dawn Meredith - 06-07-2010 Keith Millea Wrote:I guess Frank Nelson isn't a Robert Groden fan. He's just joking; he knows we don't tolerate such bullshit. Dawn, absolutely not joking Robert groden sues dallas - Jack White - 06-07-2010 Robert is absolutely not a nuisance to anyone. He just stands by his table conversing with visitors. I have never known him to approach a stranger. He lets everyone come to him, and he answers their questions, chats and gives autographs. He also has for sale books and videos, but he does not hawk them. In fact, people may come up, browse a book...and then buy it or not buy it. There are a few obnoxious ones offering to give tours or selling an overpriced souvenir newspaper. Jack Robert groden sues dallas - Magda Hassan - 06-07-2010 Jack White Wrote:There are a few obnoxious ones offering to give toursYes, but apparently the 6th Floor Museum has council approval for the tours and souvenirs. Robert groden sues dallas - Frank Nelson - 09-07-2010 Someone will find fault with most anything posted on the Internet. I’ve re-written this several times and I’m sure someone will still find fault with it but here goes: The comments I made on the Dallas blog were not directed at Robert Groden; they were directed at ALL those that hang around the plaza targeting visitors that come to take photos and pay their respects to JFK. What the media in Dallas is calling “vendors” to me are (from personal experience with a lot of them): street hustlers and panhandlers. It's obviously a "monkey see-monkey do" scenario in Dealey Plaza. Evidently, vendors/hustlers observe a researcher such as Mr. Groden marketing his research in the Plaza and they want to sell their stuff too (some of the "stuff" I've been offered by these creeps when I turn down the "Historic Journals" has been drugs, prostitutes, weapons, cell phones, DVD players, flat screen TV’s, deals on used cars, trucks, SUV’s, jewelry, computer laptops, DVD’s, etc.) You name it and someone is hustling it in Dealey Plaza. This entire “circus market atmosphere” at the site where President Kennedy was ambushed and murdered makes me sick to my stomach. I, like some folks, am wondering, "what's the big deal in Mr. Groden operating his shop from inside the museum?" The "gusano" remark I made came from comments I’ve been getting privately and what I read in postings on the Internet. Some people don’t trust Mr. Groden’s intentions. Those here who took my remarks on that Dallas blog to be an attack on Mr. Groden are wrong. What he does in Dealey Plaza is between him, city officials and the IRS. The portion of the public that has rejected the 2 major federal investigations (WC & HSCA) made those rejections before the 6th Floor Museum materialized. Some people feel it is part of the continuing history of the JFK assassination and should be included in the museum's offerings but its exclusion is not going to change public opinion about the case because there is too much material available on the Internet and in libraries that reflect the public’s dissatisfaction with those past Federal investigations and reports IMO. Again, I feel it's wrong for any "vendors" to invade the privacy rights of visitors to Dealey Plaza by creating and maintaining a carnival “market” atmosphere at the place where JFK was ambushed and killed and I support city efforts to restore dignity to the site. Why Mr. Groden was arrested instead of those assaulting visitors is a question that I assume will be answered when his lawsuit is presented in Court. Recapping again: my comments on the blog were written from the perspective of visitors going to Dealey Plaza to quietly pay their respects to JFK and what they encounter after they park their cars and move about the site. There are a lot of people watching this story with interest because if it does go to trial whatever is decided by a judge or jury may be mimicked at other famous sites in Texas. I personally got tired of being targeted by those “vendor” creeps (I am not talking about Mr. Groden, people!) each time I visited the Plaza, took a ton of digital photos my last visit and just quit visiting Dealey Plaza entirely. Now when I want to visit the site I do so on my PC. best to all, Frank Nelson Robert groden sues dallas - Dawn Meredith - 10-07-2010 Dawn Meredith Wrote:Keith Millea Wrote:I guess Frank Nelson isn't a Robert Groden fan. Frank: "You're not talking about Mr Groden"???? Then you sure have me confused. Go back and read your own words. And I can assure you Bob Groden is NOT "trying to worm his way" into anything connected to the 6th floor fantasy world. He was offered Mack's job at $200,000 a year and just said no. "Two faces have I?" Good song ... Dawn Robert groden sues dallas - Keith Millea - 10-07-2010 This saga gets more interesting by the day.What I first heard was about venders trying to hustle JFK newspapers and cussing at the tourists.Now Frank takes the giant leap to: Quote:(some of the "stuff" I've been offered by these creeps when I turn down the "Historic Journals" has been drugs, prostitutes, weapons, cell phones, DVD players, flat screen TV’s, deals on used cars, trucks, SUV’s, jewelry, computer laptops, DVD’s, etc.) Frank,I believe that selling weapons on the street is a BIG FEDERAL CRIME!I do hope that you called the police to arrest these folks.Bet you didn't........... Robert groden sues dallas - Peter Lemkin - 10-07-2010 Keith Millea Wrote:This saga gets more interesting by the day.What I first heard was about venders trying to hustle JFK newspapers and cussing at the tourists.Now Frank takes the giant leap to: ....and please let me know if any of the computer sales are at well-below market value!....sounds to me that this person is either grossly mis-informed, biased, or trying to stir up problems for RG and his ilk....or more than one of those...IMO, of course.....:ciao: Robert groden sues dallas - Jack White - 10-07-2010 It is possible that agents provocateur inhabit the Plaza doing reprehensible things so that Groden can be lumped in with them as a nuisance. Jack |