Porchfest

A couple of weekends ago, we attended an amazing community event – Porchfest. It is an all day music festival held on the porches of the Fall Creek and Northside neighborhoods in Ithaca, NY. Bands play on their own or friend’s porch. Some of the roads are closed so you can walk or bike around town enjoying all the great music. And there is a lot of great music! I have no idea how many bands played but there must have been over 150 playing throughout the day. With music ranging from classical to rock, country, pop, reggae to Suzuki violin ensembles and jazz combos. There was also punk rock and ukulele clubs and music from Appalachia to Brazil to Irish to Swedish to Zimbabwean. Get the picture? It was very diverse and there was music for every taste.

tree climbers

Kids took to the trees to get a better view of the musicians.

reggae

The weather was perfect, not too hot and not too cold, with a bit of cloud cover – it was an ideal day to wander around Ithaca, enjoying fantastic music. The whole community seemed to be strolling through the streets listening to incredibly talented musicians. Some streets were jammed packed, so some kids even took to the trees to get a better view. Even though there was a great diversity of music, there seemed to be an unusually large number of stand-up basses and ukuleles. I even heard an amazing fellow playing a ukulele banjo, also known as a banjolele.

Piano

Very talented young fellow

Cornell Ukulele Club

food truck

Food Trucks showed up to feed the hungry spectators.

 

Bluesreally goodIthaca continues to surprise me with new and wonderful opportunities. It thrives on bringing the community together. Since their first Porchfest in 2007, the concept has spread, with at least 10 similar events across North America from Belleville, Ontario, to Tucson, Arizona. Perhaps it may come to a neighborhood near you, if you are lucky.

 

 

Dear Monro,

I have been going to your shop for the last three years, and enjoy using my discount coupons for an oil change. Your managers are always pleasant and appear honest when they tell me something is wrong with my car. I have to admit, once I know something needs to be fixed, I do shop around for the best deal. At first, your repair prices never could compete with Toyota or Honda (I know that seems odd, but its true nonetheless). But now I have found you have the better price. Therefore, I also take my car to you for repairs. Other than the sometimes very loooooong wait for my car to be serviced, I am really happy to give you my business.

Recently, I visited your shop for an oil change. A woman perhaps in her 80s holding her Pomeranian came in for an oil change as well. She sat down on the chair to wait and fell asleep holding her dog in her arms. After a while, the service manager came out and woke her up. He tried explaining to her that she didn’t need an oil change; she just had one done in June, only 500 miles ago. She appeared to be confused and had a difficult time understanding what she was being told. She tried to explain that she received a coupon in the mail.  She was upset since she already written out the check; she didn’t know what to do. He was very patient and explained over and over again, that she did not need an oil change and there was no reason for it to be done. She seemed more upset that she had already written out the check. The service manager told her to void the check. Finally, she accepted that she wasn’t going to have an oil change (or use her check) and left. Before she walked out, she mentioned that she only drives to the store on Thursdays.

Today, my faith in auto mechanics and service managers was renewed. I witnessed a very beautiful moment. I will no doubt continue to bring my cars to Monro and recommend you to anyone that will listen.

Thank you Monro.