MARK DAWIDZIAK, RICH HELDENFELS, DAVID BIANCULLI, DON ROSENBERG & JANE SNOW AT LONG-AGO BJ GATHERING AT PRIMO'S DELI ON VERNON ODOM BOULEVARD IN AKRON IN 2012
Mark Dawidziak reunion
with David Bianculli and Don Rosenberg
Plus news about
Janis Froelich, Mike Williams, Bob Springer & Bill O’Connor
Former BJ
occupants at 44 E. Exchange Street are having a reunion in New Jersey.
Mark Dawidziak,
my TV critic when I was Television Editor at the BJ, who has Edgar Allan Poe
talks scheduled in the Philadelphia-Baltimore area, is spending a few days with
David Bianculli, also my TV critic during my Television Editor years at Ol’
Blue Walls, and Don Rosenberg, classical music critic at the BJ.
Mark’s response
to my email inviting him to the 6:30 p.m. Thursday, October 19 monthly BJ
Gathering at the
Missing Falls Brewery, 540 S. Main Street, Akron:
“Writing this
from David’s home in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, outside of Philadelphia. Tonight
we head for the Abingdon library north of Baltimore. Tomorrow, Baltimore. Give
everyone my best. I’ll do my best to make next month’s gathering.”
Janis Froelich,
in the BJ Features Department at one time, sends her regrets from sunny
Florida:
“Since colder
weather is coming, I probably won't be in Ohio anytime soon. But I do have a
high school reunion in August 2024 (don't ask what year). And I usually come in
the spring. So I'll keep this BJ monthly event in mind.
“I now teach a
writing class at Eckerd College near my island home of Tierra Verde. I love
seeing all forms of writing so I'm keeping involved.
“Thanks for all
you do, John for BJ Alums.”
Tierra Verde is
a fantastic 667-acre island near the entrance to Tampa Bay and its population
of 3,721 is connected by bridges of the Pinellas Byway to St. Petersburg and
St. Pete Beach (with its fantastic pier where I’ve seen swarms of fish come
close to the pier to get grab fish hooked and still struggling).
Very upscale,
too. Average family income on Tierra Verde is more than $100,000.
The 15 original
islands are now the present six areas of Tierra Verde: Monte Cristo, Entrada,
Pinellas Bayway, Sands Point, East Shore (Bayview) and West Shore (Oceanview).
Bob Dyer, Ohio Columnist of the Year more times than I can count, replied to my invitation:
"Thanks, but I'm in Mexico. Have fun!"
iOle!
Katie Byard, one of the BJers who revived the BJ Gatherings, replied:
"Jimmy (Carney) and I won't be to make it this month. Familia birthday party. Stay safe, everyone."
Katie and Jim are wife and husband and both were reporters at the BJ.
Betty Lin-Fisher, who attended the September BJ Gathering, posted:
"Sorry I won't make it this month to the Gathering. A high school friend from Chicago is doing a quick and last-minute college visit to Kent State and staying at our house. Hope to see you next month!"
As for Thursday’s monthly BJ gathering at the Missing Falls Brewery, former Librarian Diane Lynch will be there. Diane joined David and Beth Hertz at a 2019 BJ reunion.
Mike Williams, a 1971 summer intern at the BJ, told me
he plans to attend.
Mike responded
to my email:
“I certainly
share the pain over the new technologies they (current BJ employees at the Main
Street relocation from 44 E. Exchange Street) had to endure.”
So do I, Mike. People
like me, Dawidziak, Bianculli, Rosenberg, Froelich had a much better
environment, with owner John S. Knight in his corner office after he flew from
his Miami Herald office to Louisville for the Kentucky Derby the first Saturday
in May treating everyone from the janitor to the BJ carriers to management like
family.
I enjoyed the
BJ so much that I ran to work every day. Few grumpies in the newsroom. And so
much talent. And support, financial and back-patting, from JSK and upper
management.
And I got the
extra bonus of starting out as assistant State Desk editor under the late Pat
Englehart, a whirling dervish that drove management crazy but instilled loyalty
in his underlings. With Harry Liggett at my side the State Desk editors and
reporters would push and demand excellence and respect for the BJ readers that
produced a superior product with helping hands from management.
Those, indeed,
were “the good ol’ days” of my 42-year newspaper career in West Virginia,
Florida, Montana and Ohio, particularly my 26 years at Ol’ Blue Walls (somebody
got the idea to pain EVERY wall in the multi-story building “Beacon Blue”).
From former BJ op ed editor Bob
Springer has a prior commitment:
“Hey,
John. Sorry, I have something else going Thursday night in Kent.”
Bob and
Barbara Hipsman Spring were married September 1, 1979. I had to get my
calculator out to figure out that’s FORTY FOUR years of wedded bliss.
Bob
Springer’s father studied accounting at Chicago Loyola. His classmate was Bob
Newhart, the famous comedian!!!
Barbara
retired after 26 years teaching journalism at Kent State. Bob also spent time on
the KSU faculty.
Bill O’Connor, former
BJ super features writer who still lives not all that many miles from 44 E.
Exchange Street and throws upscale fun parties from time to time, told me “I
will try to make it (to the monthly BJ gatherings) when I can.”
The host with
the most would be sure to brighten the gathering, as he does when he throws
parties at his upscale home.
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