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DuPageDude
DuPageDude commented about DuPage Theater on Oct 26, 2005 at 3:45 pm

GIVE US A BREAK!! THERE’S NO INFO BECAUSE THERE IS NO REPORT!! WHAT’S THE OFFICER’S NAME AND THE REPORT NUMBER?

Did Stupor Neighbor not tell you what she posted yesterday?
“I just sent a quick e-mail to my longtime friend who is a Detective on the Lombard force to find out if any such inquiries were made. Did you tell them you live in Woodridge when you stopped by? I suspect, as usual, you are a liar and fraud.

An incident did occur on Charlotte Street but was not reported because no damage occured. Some idiot, who has no life, threw a few purple flyers in a neighbors yard late at night. Can you imagine? Someone who is so pathetic that he has nothing better to do with his time than that? What a loser! The joke’s on him though because it was windy that night and all the flyers blew into the only neighborhood yard that had a theatre sign. You can’t imagine the laughs we all shared over that blunder! Buffoon!

posted by Dupe neighbor on Oct 25, 2005 at 3:58pm

DuPageDude
DuPageDude commented about DuPage Theater on Oct 25, 2005 at 7:50 pm

“Change of subject by Jim. Dead giveaway. He always does this when caught in a lie.” Isn’t it YOU that’s asking about a college degree now? That sounds like a change of subject if you ask me…I guess that means… OH NO!!! I AM YOU TOO!! So that means I’m Dupage Dude, Deper Supporter, True Class, Challenger, Murph, Easter Bunny, Santa Claus and a few others I can’t remember…

I just looked all over this web site, and I could not find anywhere that it said spelling and grammar will be graded. What diffwerence does it make? I am not a professional typist, I make typing errorrs, who cares? If you people have nothing better to do with your petty lives than to analyze every post and then go “Oh no!! He didn’t put I before E!!!”

What difference does it make WHERE the degree is from to the preservation of the DuPage Theatre? Remember that? That’s what the fight is to save, not over who I really am!! Why do you keep bringing that up? Because you have NOTHING else of value to add! Where’s the officer’s name? Wgere’s the report number? Absolutely NO REASON you can’t give that out…Oh wait, your new buddy Dupe Neighbor (who didn’t make any mistakes- IBET THAT’S YOU TOO!!) said there’s no report!! In fact, it sounds like it was actually to a theatre supporter!! Boy, do YOU look stupid now!!

DuPageDude
DuPageDude commented about DuPage Theater on Oct 25, 2005 at 4:12 pm

OH MY GOSH!! I spelled EXISTANT wrong!! My bad!! I’M SOOOOOOOOOOO SORRY!!

Oh, and the reason that letter said YOU instead of YOUR is because in my rush to bring you the wonderful news I cut and pasted too quick and dropped the first few words (and part of another. I promise it will never happen again…Now when are we going to see that “disgusting” e-mail? (I know the asnwer, as soon as you make it up, just like you made up that fake police story, how FUNNY!!!)

DuPageDude
DuPageDude commented about DuPage Theater on Oct 25, 2005 at 4:05 pm

Jim who? Is there a LAW stating that “No company shall give an employee a title without approval from the Puzan family”?? I’m still waiting for the name of the officer (please don’t use Smith or Jones) as well as an incident number. Here are some fine examples of a “non-esistant” position…
The Centre for Development and Population Activities (CEDPA) is pleased to announce the appointment of Julie H. Crudele as Vice President of Communications…
Rodney Walker is Vice President of Communications for the Children’s Scholarship Fund…
NEW YORK, September 9, 2004 â€" Ms. Ellena Friedman has been appointed Vice President of Communications at the not-for-profit International…
Health industry veteran Michael Ford has been named vice president of communications for the National Community Pharmacists Association …
My my there are A LOT of people running around with NON-EXISTANT POSITIONS… Communications falls under MARKETING, by the way…

Try not to post the same inane message twice, we laughed enough the first time.

Oh, I have a degree in criminal justice, so investagitive work is a treat for me…

P.S. I was in Lombard ALL DAY, had lunch at the Grove!

DuPageDude
DuPageDude commented about DuPage Theater on Oct 25, 2005 at 1:21 pm

It’s called True Class(less) saying to the fine folks that run this site"See, I play nice, it’s all the theatre people who are sooo mean to ‘lil old me…they sent naughty e-mails too, just don’t ask me to forward it to you…"

DuPageDude
DuPageDude commented about DuPage Theater on Oct 25, 2005 at 1:11 pm

Don’t give up Dupers!!! I just got this e-mail!!! There is a light at the end of the tunnel, and it’s NOT attached to a bulldozer!!!The names were changed to protect the innocent…
We received you letter regarding the DuPage Theatre, and while the XXXXXXX Corporation has never contributed to any such projects in the State of Illinois, your proximity to our Chicago demographic interests our Board of Directors.
We would like you to send us a packet of information containing the following items; complete budgetary synopsis of project, including architectural plans and elevations, contact information for developer, architect, and DuPage Theatre Foundation, 501©3 designation, as well as demographic information for Lombard and DuPage County.
Upon receipt and review by our legal department and Board of Directors, we will be in contact to discuss any further information that may be requested.

Sincerely,
XXX XXXXXXX
Vice President of Communications
XXXXXXXXX Corporation

Rs/ad

DuPageDude
DuPageDude commented about DuPage Theater on Oct 25, 2005 at 12:58 pm

Look at that…confront her with the truth and she runs and hides…pretty typical…

DuPageDude
DuPageDude commented about DuPage Theater on Oct 25, 2005 at 12:51 pm

No, I admitted a trip to the police station netted NO INVESTIGATIONS, SO YET ANOTHER LIE BY YOU!!! Where’s the alleged e-mail? Where is it? What is the case number and the officer’s name?

DuPageDude
DuPageDude commented about DuPage Theater on Oct 25, 2005 at 12:38 pm

Now True Class(less) is trying to play nice—what a joke! By the way, a quick trip to the police station today showed NO investiagation of ANY sort on Charlotte Street, so apparently YOU LIED (again). Where'e the “disgusting” e-mail? If it was forwarded to you, and you had NO PROBLEM posting the other ones I ALLEGEDLY sent, then why not that one? Several other people also asked for it to be posted, and nothing. Wanna know ? IT DOESN’T EXIST!!!

Elgin State Mental Hospital still exists however, maybe you and Defino can share a cell there, he’s just as delusional as you are, althought you haven’t challenged anyone to a street match like he did…

DuPageDude
DuPageDude commented about DuPage Theater on Oct 25, 2005 at 7:14 am

I hat to bust the non-theatre bubble here, but considering I am only in my 30’s, there is NO WAY I could have worked at the gas station next to the theatre.

Duper was being FACETIOUS…we got a great belly laugh that tou took that and ran with it. I would, at this time, admit I am also Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny, the Trix Rabbit, Captain Crunch and Evel Knievel…

I am not suddenly sending letters, I have done it all along. However, the Village is NOT being named as a future contact AT ALL. This will, I believe raise the odds of getting a positive response…

DuPageDude
DuPageDude commented about DuPage Theater on Oct 24, 2005 at 3:13 pm

Great, I appreciate all the help. I have 2 more stacks to give out tomorrow at lunch, we’re meeting at the Grove again, just like last week.

DuPageDude
DuPageDude commented about DuPage Theater on Oct 24, 2005 at 3:03 pm

Did you get those sample donation letter I dropped off today? How many do you think you can get out in the next few days?

DuPageDude
DuPageDude commented about DuPage Theater on Oct 24, 2005 at 2:59 pm

How’s the neighborhood these days?

DuPageDude
DuPageDude commented about DuPage Theater on Oct 24, 2005 at 2:55 pm

Right on!!!

DuPageDude
DuPageDude commented about DuPage Theater on Oct 24, 2005 at 2:47 pm

Hey there Duper! Thought you were on earlier, I guess I missed you! How’s it going?

DuPageDude
DuPageDude commented about DuPage Theater on Oct 24, 2005 at 2:20 pm

A quick phone call has just determined there is NO investigation currently involving Jim Devitt, or any residence on Charlotte…

DuPageDude
DuPageDude commented about DuPage Theater on Oct 24, 2005 at 2:05 pm

Hey Kurt, why don’t you take your own advice from a few days ago…“Toni..the joy of the internet is you are just one click away from avoiding this issue if the "negative banter”, in your humble opinion, “does not belong on your wonderful site”. Go to the top of your browser, click the back button, and go away..it is that easy."

By the way ANN PUZAN of CHARLOTTE LANE, I had a client reschedeule an appointment until next week, so I had a few extra hours…Sat at a Starbucks in Oak Brok Mall and sent out a few more corporate letters, and got a positive response from an earlier letter, they wou;d like to see more information on the project…It would be a BOUNTY of a save, wouldn’t it???Maybe then we could WIPE the smirks of a few of your faces!!!

DuPageDude
DuPageDude commented about DuPage Theater on Oct 24, 2005 at 12:41 pm

How ya doin' there, DuperSupporter? Besides the spelling errors just for ANN PUZAN, what do ya think? Did I hit the nail on the head? BAM!!!

DuPageDude
DuPageDude commented about DuPage Theater on Oct 24, 2005 at 12:35 pm

YES< I KNOW THERE ARE SPELLING ERRORS— I WAS IN A HURRY!!! SUE ME!!!

DuPageDude
DuPageDude commented about DuPage Theater on Oct 24, 2005 at 12:32 pm

What’s ironic here is that if you compare 2 development projects, both “for the good of Lombard”, one is given roadblocks from the start, and the list is ver long. It includes;
1. Ad-Hoc Committee Chairman who is publically AGAINST the project.
2. Requests for Proposals to developers DID NOT require re-use
of the theatre.
3. Requirements for developer(s) changed several times.
4. ONLY 10% of promised Village funding ever went to Freonds of the
DuPage Theatre.
5. Vital information about the project was leaked to anti-theatre group.
6. Trustee for area goes door-to-door in neighborhood behind theatre
looking for support. He had NEVER previously visited neighborhoods.
a.Organizer of anti-theatre group, Bob Defino, was given a position
on one of Trustees Committees.
7. Anti-theatre group illegally posted propaganda flyers in mailboxes of
Lombard resident’s to scare them into supporting project.
8. Anti-theatre group “invented” people to be against the project.
9. Village Board voted to reject State and Federal funding for project.
They had originally stated the money would never come, but just a
few weeks before it was released, they suddenly voted, after stating
previously there was no need to do so.
10.Village President had opportunity to veto Trustees vote, but did not.
11.Village voted to demolish ONE DAY after their own committees
publically stated that plan was balanced with NO defecit.
12.It is widely believed the Trustee of the district is posting
on this and other web sites under various pseudonyms.

Now let’s look at another development in Lombard…
1. Village lobbies State to change law to allow Lombard to even
construct project.
2. Lombard creates a PFC (Public Facilities Corp) to retain ownership of
project since it is illegal for Village to do so. This was done
to circumvent the normally required referendum to get approval
to do such a costly, unnecessary project.
a. The group’s names are kept from the public as long as possible
b. None of them have any experience in development and managment
of large scale construction projets.
c. Their meetings are held during the day, resulting in no public
attendance and/or comment. The dates and times often change.
d. The committee is also hand-picked by the Village President.
3. The name of the developer changes several times in the early stages
of the project.
4. Despite it’s extremely high cost, the taxpaying public of Lombard
is not allowed to vote on whether ot not it is wanted.
5. The “not to exceed” amount of the project has increased from 120
to nearly 200 million, with estimates by completion to be closer to
235 million dollars, a 51% INCREASE OVER INITIAL ESTIMATES.
6. No funding has been set aside for infrastructure improvements in
area OUTSIDE the mall.
7. ALL tax dollars from project are to be REBATED to the developer for
repayment of bonds.
a.If there is insufficent dollars in tax revenues to pay back
bonds,monies can be taken from the GENERAL FUND to pay them.
8. A great deal of activities for Lomabrdians comes from hotel/motel
tax revenue. With said dollars going towards debt repayment, many
Village activities, such as Lilac Parade, Taste of Lombard, etc.
may be forced to be CANCELLED.
9. No stipulations have been placed upon builder, developer or PFC to
require a percentage of all labor be from Lombard.
10.There has been an extensive list of variations asked for and approved
by the Village Board.
11.Issues regarding parking have never been resolved by the Village.
12.No plan has been presented to expand the police and fire staff to
handle the increased demands that will be placed upon them due to
increased criminal activity in new area (muggings, prostitution,
robberies, assualts, medical emergencies, etc.)
13.The only feasibility study was conducted by the developer itself. No
independant group was brought in to do so.
14.The Brooking Institute has issued a report detailing the decline
in usage of facilities the size of Lombard’s.
15.Hotel usage MUST be AT LEAST 70% at all times in order for any revenue
to pay back the 161 million in bond debt the Village will be saddled
with for somewhere in the neighborhood of 25-30 years.
16.Lombard itself will now be in direct competition with long-standing
businesses in the area (restaurants, hotels, etc.).

How’s that for Village support folks? Seems like the scales are rather tipped, doesn’t it? Basically, the strategy was two-fold. 1.Keep the theatre in the forefront to move attention away from huge soaring costs on other project. 2. Make sure that theatre project never happens to allow for redevelopment of property for “other” uses…

DuPageDude
DuPageDude commented about DuPage Theater on Oct 23, 2005 at 8:39 pm

Yes, they are historical tax credits, and I (and many, many others) agree about the project…

DuPageDude
DuPageDude commented about DuPage Theater on Oct 23, 2005 at 8:37 pm

Here’s some recent successes I found… Notice how a lot of them point to their theatre as a lightning rod for redevelopment…

Renovation Begun at Garden Theatre
posted by Irv Lipscomb on October 6, 2005 at 7:22am
WINTER GARDEN, FL â€" Crews began restoration work October 5 on the 1935 Garden Theatre. The movie house, closed since 1963, will become a performing arts facility and part-time movie house for the community.

The interior of this house was set in a Spanish garden, with “Romeo and Juliet” balconies, greenery, lots of Spanish tile and a twinkling star ceiling. It was used as a warehouse for over 60 years. Plans are to match the original style as closely as possible, while extending the stage forward to give sufficient space for live performances. It will seat about 300, and the theatre is scheduled to open in late 2006.

Park Theater Under Renovation
posted by Jack Nicholson on June 7, 2005 at 9:39am
CRANSTON, RI â€" The Park Theater, a vintage movie and vaudeville house in downtown Cranston, RI, is in the first stages of a major renovation and expansion. The end result is expected to produce a 1200 seat theater on the footprint of the original theater. An adjoining two story restaurant, conference center and cyber cafe will replace several other now demolished businesses to complete the block long development.

It is expected that the theater will eventually present as many as 100 concerts and theatrical productions annually. The concerts will include a variety of entertainment offerings of a pop, soft rock, country, oldies, jazz, blues and comedy nature. Theatrical presentations will be primarily multi-day and multi-week musical, comedy and drama-based stage shows with scaled down casts but well known lead performers.

The venue is located directly across the street from Cranston East High School and Cranston City Hall. The developer, who now owns the theater and the block on which it sits, is a private company.
Facility Consulting Associates (FCA), a national arena, theater and amphitheater consulting firm based in the Boston area, has been the feasibility, venue development and promoter search consultant for the since 2002.

A well-known international concert promoter and a Boston-based theatrical producer are expected to be announced as presentors of the venue’s two primary sources of annual programming

Boyd Theatre To Be Restored & Reopened
posted by Ross Melnick on January 7, 2005 at 8:58am
PHILADELPHIA, PA â€" The following email was sent in by Howard Haas:

“The Boyd Theatre’s Future!

The great news is that the historic Boyd Theatre will be restored & in late 2006 reopened. Clear Channel will invest much money in the Art Deco showplace. Money won’t be asked from Philadelphia or PA taxpayers. As we have said before, the Friends of the Boyd will continue to fundraise for restoration of Art Deco features, and to assist with a film program, public tours, exhibits of the theater’s history, and in other ways.

Why should Friends’ raise funds? Because there is only so much money- in this instance $31 million dollars! that Clear Channel can invest and still make a profit. They are responsible to their shareholders. Since they will seek federal historic tax credits, there are standards they need adhere to, but those standards mean they need retain historic features still at the theater.

Restoration of Fox Tucson Coming Along
posted by Bryan Krefft on September 21, 2004 at 8:24am
TUCSON, AZ â€" The restoration project to bring the 74 year-old Fox in downtown Tucson back to life after years of neglect is progressing slowly but surely, according to the Tucson Citizen.

With the work on the exterior of the theater nearing completion, including the restoration and relighting of the historic marquee, the work is now beginning on the interior of the Fox. The first phase of the restoration of the inside of the building includes the lobby spaces, the balcony level and the basement.

The project began five years ago, and according to Herb Stratford, the executive director of the Fox Theatre Foundation, “People say, ‘What’s taking so long?’ Well, you don’t just show up at the Home Depot and fix up a national historic landmark. There’s an amazing amount of stuff you have to do.”

Stratford says that once the Fox restoration is complete, it will be an asset to downtown and the Rio Nuevo redevelopment. “I think within six months you’re going to see somes things change downtown, and within five years, you won’t even recognize downtown.”

WOW!! READ THE LAST PARAGRAPH, AND THINK ABOUT LOMBARD…..

DuPageDude
DuPageDude commented about DuPage Theater on Oct 23, 2005 at 5:24 pm

Well apparently the FEDERAL GOVERMENT feels that the DuPage Theatre is very historical, as does the State of Illinois, the Landmarks Preservation Council and a multitude of other people, both in Lombard and out!!!

DuPageDude
DuPageDude commented about DuPage Theater on Oct 23, 2005 at 4:01 pm

Ann, if this arguement id done as you say, please kindly leave this board..Nice way to treat your fellow Lomabardians, attack them and pick their opinions apart!!
Your comment was “They talk about historic preservation and then try to change the entire look and feel to this Village by building a ollosal building in the very heart of our historic district. None of it made sense and the theatre will pay the ultimate price for it.” You talk about changing the look and feel of the downtown, yet the building to be restored has been in that downtown from virtually it’s beginning! The hospital building HAS NOT. In addition, the Village eliminated a large chunk of parking to do so…Of course, what a better strategy to tear down the theatre and build a parking garage on it— create a need for parking by eliminating it…
And KURT, even though the hospital is four floors, the top of the building is nearly 50 feet high.
On and Ann, another dreary day, another 10 letters sent today…Have a Coke and a smile, Just Do It!!!

DuPageDude
DuPageDude commented about DuPage Theater on Oct 23, 2005 at 4:39 am

Ann Puzan, you have SPELLING ERRORS!!! Maybe you are also Duper Supporter, DupageDude, The Murph, Jayme Warnock, Challenger and others!! IT’S SARA, NOT SAREA!!!

You attack me and ask what I am doing today for the theatre, and I tell you, and that seems to be “ridiculous” to you? Do you have any idea how much money Sara Lee gives to different groups every year? Not to mention I have several inside contacts there directly involved with their charity work…

It’s pretty sad that you and several other Charlotte Street residents are holding the redevelopment of the downtown, something that would benefit ALL the residents of Lombard, HOSTAGE. I think someone ought to post all your real names and aliases so each Lombard resident can thank you for your hard work in turning the downtown into something they can be proud of… A ghost town with a new parking garage…